Hi,
Anybody make Markdown Extra <http://www.michelf.com/projects/php- markdown/> work with TextMate? Not sure if other people think the extra syntax is helpful, but I do.
As this is written in PHP, I'm not sure how it can be implemented.
Another possibility is to use Maruku http://maruku.rubyforge.org/, which is written in Ruby. Anyone here have any needs to these Markdown add-ons? I'm now trying Textile now, but prefer Markdown.
Takaaki
On 8/16/2007, "Takaaki Kato" devlist@samuraicoder.net wrote:
Hi,
Anybody make Markdown Extra http://www.michelf.com/projects/php- markdown/ work with TextMate? Not sure if other people think the extra syntax is helpful, but I do.
MultiMarkdown[1], which TM does support, has a lot of these extra features.
Best, Mark
On Aug 16, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
MultiMarkdown[1], which TM does support, has a lot of these extra features.
Thanks for letting me know. I wasn't really following MultiMarkdown, erroneously thinking that they are more for Latex and some syntax for inside <head></head>.
But, it looks like table, definition list and others are directly added from Markdown Extra. I will check out the format to see what's available and what's not.
Regards,
Takaaki
I personally much prefer Markdown-extra over MultiMarkdown, and as I use ME in my blog, it was easier to use it everywhere anyway.
There was no Maruku at the time I did this, I'd try that now instead. Last time I tried, Maruku failed in some rare edge cases but works fine overall.
You can use php on the command line. What I did is make a script that calls ME, then I call this script instead of markdown.pl in the commands. It's a bit slow sometimes, but it works.
Here the script:
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ #!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php include_once "/path/to/markdown-extra.php";
while (!feof(STDIN)) { $my_text .= fread(STDIN, 4096); }
$my_html = Markdown($my_text);
echo $my_html; ?> ✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------
-- FredB
On 8/16/07, Takaaki Kato devlist@samuraicoder.net wrote:
Hi,
Anybody make Markdown Extra http://www.michelf.com/projects/php- markdown/ work with TextMate? Not sure if other people think the extra syntax is helpful, but I do.
As this is written in PHP, I'm not sure how it can be implemented.
Another possibility is to use Maruku http://maruku.rubyforge.org/, which is written in Ruby. Anyone here have any needs to these Markdown add-ons? I'm now trying Textile now, but prefer Markdown.
Takaaki
Takaaki Kato http://samuraicoder.net
On 8/16/2007, "Takaaki Kato" devlist@samuraicoder.net wrote:
On Aug 16, 2007, at 7:57 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
MultiMarkdown[1], which TM does support, has a lot of these extra features.
Thanks for letting me know. I wasn't really following MultiMarkdown, erroneously thinking that they are more for Latex and some syntax for inside <head></head>.
But, it looks like table, definition list and others are directly added from Markdown Extra. I will check out the format to see what's available and what's not.
While you are exploring extensions to Markdown you should also have a look at pandoc[1]. I merely mentioned MultiMarkdown because TM already supports it.
Best, Mark
On Aug 16, 2007, at 9:54 PM, Mark Eli Kalderon wrote:
While you are exploring extensions to Markdown you should also have a look at pandoc[1]. I merely mentioned MultiMarkdown because TM already supports it.
Thanks. I didn't know pandoc. I'll look into it.
On Aug 16, 2007, at 9:15 PM, Fred B wrote:
You can use php on the command line. What I did is make a script that calls ME, then I call this script instead of markdown.pl in the commands. It's a bit slow sometimes, but it works.
Here the script:
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ ✂------✂------✂------ #!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php include_once "/path/to/markdown-extra.php"; while (!feof(STDIN)) { $my_text .= fread(STDIN, 4096); } $my_html = Markdown($my_text); echo $my_html; ?>
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ ✂------✂------✂------
I'll try your way. I was wondering if use of php feels slow in locals.
By the way, MarsEdit should support Markdown Extra support.
Thanks, guys for your feedback.
Takaaki
Hi,
I’m catching up on unread items and I just saw this – you can simplify this script On 16 Aug 2007, at 07:15, Fred B wrote:
Here the script:
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ ✂------✂------✂------ #!/usr/bin/php -q
<?php include_once "/path/to/markdown-extra.php"; while (!feof(STDIN)) { $my_text .= fread(STDIN, 4096); } $my_html = Markdown($my_text); echo $my_html; ?>
✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------✂------ ✂------✂------✂------
to just
<?php include_once "/path/to/markdown-extra.php"; echo Markdown(file_get_contents('php://stdin')); ?>
which perhaps will be marginally faster.
Ciarán