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Mary,
can I assume this is a wrapping tag?
used like this:
<code>
<txp:upm_textile>
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</txp:upm_textile>
Is that right?
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hi Mary,
thanks for a new plug-in…
what does exactly do? :D
“Parse any text with Textile.”
Yes, but what does it mean?
Is something similar to < code>< /code>
Thanks!
edit: i have installed it and read the help, but not tried it yet…
Last edited by maniqui (2006-07-01 18:07:29)
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This plugin is a great idea, but there’s one hitch that’s keeping me from using it at the moment.
I’d like to use this to give post titles the Textile treatment, but my site design gives these titles one heading level on article list pages and another on individual article pages. Because of this, I can’t override the default <p> wrapping tags with something like h3. My _Awesome_ Post Title in the title field. Even if the heading levels weren’t a problem, I’d still rather keep the semantics in the templates rather than shoehorning it into content fields.
Is there a way to use this plugin for Textile formatting, but optionally strip out the paragraph tags? I’ve tried the various attribute / value options, but haven’t had any success so far. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Such a plugin doesn’t seem to exist (yet), but I can do without this functionality for now. The way post titles are handled is frustrating, but livable.
Learning to write plugins is one of my goals for the coming months. I’ll keep this in mind as a plugin idea, or possibly a modification to your existing plugin. Thanks for the help!
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