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Suraj Kurapati
Rassmalog
A static blog engine based on YAML, eRuby, and Rake.
It transforms blog entries written in Textile or other
formatting systems into valid XHTML files that you can
view on your computer or upload to your website.
http://rassmalog.rubyforge.org
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Version 10.1.0
Contents
• Thanks
• Caution
• Improvements
• Repairs
This release adds support for plugins, adds more
translations, and fixes some bugs in RSS feed and blog
generation.
1 Thanks
Laurent Vallar and Greg Weber contributed patches and
suggestions!
2 Caution
• The import task has been renamed to import_rss.
• The gen task is no longer invoked when the Rakefile
file changes.
3 Improvements
• Added a plugins/ directory for non-essential Rake
tasks. You can add your own files (which provide Rake
tasks) into this directory and load them into your
Rakefile.
Currently, there is a plugin that provides a Rake task
for importing blog entries from an RSS feed.
• Laurent Vallar translated more strings from the
templates for the French language. I have updated the
Telugu and other translation files accordingly.
• Comments are now omitted when an entry is summarized,
because you would like the reader to fully read your
blog entry before they make comments about it. {Greg
Weber}
• The Chapter#[] method now raises an error when you try
to access an unknown section by name. It also lets you
access sections by index or range—the traditional array
access idioms. {Greg Weber}
4 Repairs
• Entry content was omitted from RSS feed when summary
was not available.
• The “read more†link was omitted for summarized entries
in the RSS feed.
• Greg Weber suggested that the first HTML block-level
element should be accepted as the summary of a blog
entry (in addition to the current scheme of accepting
the first “paragraph†of text) because the current
scheme makes strong assumptions about RedCloth’s
implementation.
• The URL for author’s e-mail (at the bottom of config/
html.erb) was being escaped twice. {Greg Weber}
• Laurent Vallar and Greg Weber fixed the renaming of
Rassmalog[:url] to Rassmalog[:website]. In addition,
Greg Weber added protection to raise an error if such
mistakes are made in the future.
• The index.html file was not updated when the “front
page†file changes.
• Redundant nested <pre> elements were not being
collapsed by config/format.rb.
A static blog engine based on YAML, eRuby, and Rake.
It transforms blog entries written in Textile or other
formatting systems into valid XHTML files that you can
view on your computer or upload to your website.
http://rassmalog.rubyforge.org
â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”â”
Version 10.1.0
Contents
• Thanks
• Caution
• Improvements
• Repairs
This release adds support for plugins, adds more
translations, and fixes some bugs in RSS feed and blog
generation.
1 Thanks
Laurent Vallar and Greg Weber contributed patches and
suggestions!
2 Caution
• The import task has been renamed to import_rss.
• The gen task is no longer invoked when the Rakefile
file changes.
3 Improvements
• Added a plugins/ directory for non-essential Rake
tasks. You can add your own files (which provide Rake
tasks) into this directory and load them into your
Rakefile.
Currently, there is a plugin that provides a Rake task
for importing blog entries from an RSS feed.
• Laurent Vallar translated more strings from the
templates for the French language. I have updated the
Telugu and other translation files accordingly.
• Comments are now omitted when an entry is summarized,
because you would like the reader to fully read your
blog entry before they make comments about it. {Greg
Weber}
• The Chapter#[] method now raises an error when you try
to access an unknown section by name. It also lets you
access sections by index or range—the traditional array
access idioms. {Greg Weber}
4 Repairs
• Entry content was omitted from RSS feed when summary
was not available.
• The “read more†link was omitted for summarized entries
in the RSS feed.
• Greg Weber suggested that the first HTML block-level
element should be accepted as the summary of a blog
entry (in addition to the current scheme of accepting
the first “paragraph†of text) because the current
scheme makes strong assumptions about RedCloth’s
implementation.
• The URL for author’s e-mail (at the bottom of config/
html.erb) was being escaped twice. {Greg Weber}
• Laurent Vallar and Greg Weber fixed the renaming of
Rassmalog[:url] to Rassmalog[:website]. In addition,
Greg Weber added protection to raise an error if such
mistakes are made in the future.
• The index.html file was not updated when the “front
page†file changes.
• Redundant nested <pre> elements were not being
collapsed by config/format.rb.