W
why the lucky stiff
tell your robots to stand down and i'll take a moment:
RedCloth 2.0.8. Available in RAA.
http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/665/redcloth-2.0.8.tar.gz
RedCloth[1] is a module for using Textile in Ruby. Textile is a text
format. A very simple text format. Another stab at making readable
text that can be converted to HTML.
Denis Mertz was responsible for many of the improvements you see in this
release. His speed patch increased the overall speed of the RedCloth
parser by a factor of 8-10. His bug reports, filed at instiki.org,
helped uncover a number of problems with pre tags and inline markup.
Thanks, Denis for your patches and concise bug reports!
This release is a highly recommended upgrade, considering the speed
differences and the wealth of broken Textile discovered on Instiki.org.
Again, the reference[2]. Real thanks!
_why
fn1. http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/
fn2. http://hobix.com/textile/
RedCloth 2.0.8. Available in RAA.
http://rubyforge.org/frs/download.php/665/redcloth-2.0.8.tar.gz
RedCloth[1] is a module for using Textile in Ruby. Textile is a text
format. A very simple text format. Another stab at making readable
text that can be converted to HTML.
Denis Mertz was responsible for many of the improvements you see in this
release. His speed patch increased the overall speed of the RedCloth
parser by a factor of 8-10. His bug reports, filed at instiki.org,
helped uncover a number of problems with pre tags and inline markup.
Thanks, Denis for your patches and concise bug reports!
This release is a highly recommended upgrade, considering the speed
differences and the wealth of broken Textile discovered on Instiki.org.
Again, the reference[2]. Real thanks!
_why
fn1. http://whytheluckystiff.net/ruby/redcloth/
fn2. http://hobix.com/textile/