2015-03-05 07:24:52 +01:00
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I suffer from the occasional markdown glitches using branchable.
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I've found that switching my own non-ikiwiki projects to https://github.com/jgm/CommonMark has helped sort them out for the most part.
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2015-03-30 13:09:33 +02:00
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> ikiwiki does not implement Markdown on its own: it uses one of several
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> third-party libraries, with the current recommendation being
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> Discount. Out-of-process implementations like
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> [[plugins/contrib/pandoc]] are not suitable to be the default for
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> performance reasons.
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> There seems to be a Perl binding for libcmark at
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> <https://github.com/nwellnhof/perl-commonmark>, but unfortunately
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> its README points out that the libcmark API is not stable,
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> which means libcmark and perl-commonmark would have to be upgraded
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> in lockstep: this makes them awkward to deal with in Linux
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> distributions. As a result I'm not going to look into this myself
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> until there is a stable API for Commonmark available in Debian.
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> However, if you want to add optional Commonmark support to the
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> [[plugins/mdwn]] plugin, I'd review a patch. --[[smcv]]
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