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Phillip Gawlowski
= ClothRed HTML 2 Textile converter
== What it is
A script to convert HTML into Textile markup for use, for example, with
RedCloth.
== Requirements
All you need is Ruby.
== Get it
Available as a gem on RubyForge:
gem install ClothRed
Or download from RubyForge:
http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=3427
Or get the source:
svn checkout svn://viewvc.rubyforge.mmmultiworks.com/var/svn/clothred
== New in this release:
* Support for headings
* Support for paragraphs and <blockquote>
== Features
This is alpha software, and only a few Textile rules have been
implemented yet:
* font markup and weight (<b>, <strong>, ...)
* text formatting (<sub>, <sup>, <ins>,<del>)
* Support for headings
* Support for paragraphs and <blockquote>
== Usage
require 'clothred'
text = ClothRed.new("<b>Bold</b> <em>HTML</em>!")
text.to_textile
== Get Help
Feel free to contact me, or peruse the homepage.
* http://clothred.rubyforge.org/
* http://rubyforge.org/projects/clothred/
--
Phillip "CynicalRyan" Gawlowski
http://cynicalryan.110mb.com/
Rule of Open-Source Programming #34:
Every successful project will eventually spawn a sub-project
== What it is
A script to convert HTML into Textile markup for use, for example, with
RedCloth.
== Requirements
All you need is Ruby.
== Get it
Available as a gem on RubyForge:
gem install ClothRed
Or download from RubyForge:
http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=3427
Or get the source:
svn checkout svn://viewvc.rubyforge.mmmultiworks.com/var/svn/clothred
== New in this release:
* Support for headings
* Support for paragraphs and <blockquote>
== Features
This is alpha software, and only a few Textile rules have been
implemented yet:
* font markup and weight (<b>, <strong>, ...)
* text formatting (<sub>, <sup>, <ins>,<del>)
* Support for headings
* Support for paragraphs and <blockquote>
== Usage
require 'clothred'
text = ClothRed.new("<b>Bold</b> <em>HTML</em>!")
text.to_textile
== Get Help
Feel free to contact me, or peruse the homepage.
* http://clothred.rubyforge.org/
* http://rubyforge.org/projects/clothred/
--
Phillip "CynicalRyan" Gawlowski
http://cynicalryan.110mb.com/
Rule of Open-Source Programming #34:
Every successful project will eventually spawn a sub-project