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1.6 KiB
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30 lines
1.6 KiB
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Add an option to use the Showdown GUI for editing or adding content.
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It is BSD-licensed javascript that shows the rendered Markdown (or HTML) while editing.
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A demo is at <http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-gui.html>
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(I read about this on the markdown mailing list.)
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> [[Wikiwyg]] also can provide a nice GUI for editing, although it would
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> need to be expanded to support markdown. The benefit compared to showdown
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> is that it provides a GUI for editing with widets for italics, etc,
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> compared to showdown which still leaves input in markdown and seems more
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> geared to a fast preview of the html. --[[Joey]]
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> Since we have semi-working wikiwgy and it's better, I'm considering this
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> todo item as [[done]] or rather, will-not-be-done..
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>> Given the unfortunate state of affairs for the wikiwyg project, could it
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>> be worthwhile to consider this option again? It seems to have a companion
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>> product (wmd) with formatting widgets and a live preview pane, that is
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>> promised to be MIT licensed as of the next release.... --Chapman Flack
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>>> What sort of integration would be needed to put in WMD?
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>>> It looks like it would need to be aware of some plugin/wikiword behavior
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>>> ... perhaps taking a Wikiword and making it appear like a link in preview, but
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>>> with a different style (perhaps diff color/font). For plugin commands,
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>>> applying a 'real' preview would probably be difficult, so it'd probably
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>>> be necessary to insert some sort of placeholder, perhaps by outputting
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>>> the text in monospace form w/ a lighter font to denote that it won't
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>>> directly be shown in the page... -- [[harningt]]
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