Posted on: 01/04/04 02:47pm
By: geKow
I wonder if anyone ever tried to implement
textile[*1] into Geeklog. It's not as comfortable as a wysywig editor, but it's way better than nothing.
(And it doesn't create such a terrible code overhead as html area does)
geKow
Re:textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 01/23/04 12:21am
By: michaelaskew
I guess no one's ever tried it, but I've been looking into it for the past day or so and I'm going to give it a shot this weekend and see what I can do. I picked up the latest textile code from here[*2] .
If I get this working, where might I send the patch?
Re:textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 01/23/04 07:26am
By: geKow
Sure! I want it
Re:textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 01/23/04 09:44am
By: Turias
[QUOTE BY= michaelaskew]If I get this working, where might I send the patch?[/QUOTE]
You could either host it yourself, or try uploading it here.
Re:textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 01/23/04 09:50am
By: geKow
Once again I read to fast and misunderstood the question... sorry
textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 02/29/04 05:47pm
By: geKow
Im just curious if there is something new?
geKow
BTW. meanwhile the textile author has released his own cms: textpattern
textile in Geeklog?
Posted on: 09/13/04 08:50pm
By: magomarcelo
See my reply for
this topic[*3] .
I think Textile could be integrated in a similar way to PHP Markdown. I couldn't find a download link for the original
Textile[*4] code, but there's another implementation called
TextilePHP[*5] available.