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Textile markup language support for OCaml

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NOTEThis project has Moved to GitHub! This is a plugin for gedit that provides live previews of Textile code. It's based off of Gedit's MarkDown support, and will soon include Markdown support (as well as Textile highlighting) Current New FeaturesOpens bottom pane & focuses on the ... [More] right tab Live Preview Planned FeaturesOption to turn on & off the live preview Unifying textile, markdown, ?, into one plugin and one nice pane. Textile syntax highlighting? Current InstallYou'll need Subversion. If you're on Ubuntu, 'sudo apt-get install subversion' in a terminal window will do the trick. 'cd ~/.gnome2/gedit/plugins' 'svn co http://gedittextilepreview.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ ./' Restart gedit, if it's running You've got it! You can now go to that directory and run 'svn update' for incremental updates. [Less]

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octalforty Brushie is a set of general-purpose .NET libraries and classes - such as differencing algorithms, instrumentation framework, configuration stuff, text authoring tools, etc. As of now, Brushie includes: Textile authoring engine (octalforty.Brushie.Text.Authoring.Textile) Generic ... [More] differencing engine (octalforty.Brushie.Diff) Rather flexible instrumentation framework (octalforty.Brushie.Instrumentation) [Less]

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This is just a really simple minor mode for Emacs that could fontify textile formatted text and provide a function to convert subset of it into plain HTML. It is based on work of Julien Barnier and his major textile-mode, in fact most of the code is from there, I just convert it to minor mode and ... [More] provide an HTML converter. I use it to blog since writing plain HTML isn't something I enjoy a lot and that is basically the main purpose of the project. There are bugs, not all textile constructions are supported, not all of fontified make it into HTML and so on. But I do not have plans to work much on this project since what it already does is working for me just fine. If you have time and want to fix it - write me a letter, I'll make you admin here. [Less]

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Text::Textile -- Perl module for handling Textile format

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chgmj (Crappy Html Generation Made Joyful) is a simple python script. It "compiles" markdown, textile files into HTML ones, generate a navigation menu, ... Coupled with a VCS, you manage your whole website as a wiki. And it's fast because of the ala make feature. NB. This project was ... [More] influenced by the "genosite" script from suckless.org [Less]

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WooCMS is very lightweight and small in size Content Management System, written in PHP. It uses flat text files to store information, but produces valid XHTML thanks to Textile. Also it takes care of Search Engine Optimization using mod_rewrite to produce friendly URL's. Sorry, no demo yet.

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This project is no longer under development, but check out braindump petewiki is a small and simple but pretty powerful wiki system written in PHP with an SQLite database. Featurestextile markup wiki links (of course) hierarchal pages discussion/comments for each page all revisions stored track ... [More] revisions and comments for with RSS Opensearch - add a wiki powered by it to your FF search engines list no database configuration - just tell it the name, tagline, and URL of your wiki and go Extensibilityskins special pages [Less]

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I would like to see in the future this to handle all popular humanreadable formats nicely and effectively. So in a nutshell this is a yet another markup converter.

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A desktop application for working with XHTML documents using the Textile semantics developed by Dean Allen and the C# Textile library built by L. Abdul Baan (lordabdul).

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