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#25 2012-01-15 15:55:18

merz1
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

net-carver wrote:

Mostly done.

Thanks. You might add in directory textpattern/lib or are there any traps I don’t see :)


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#26 2012-02-12 11:33:57

merz1
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

A new bug fixed Textile version 2.3

  • Add ‘]’ and ‘<’ to span() delimiters.
  • Deal with malformed ‘(class#broken id)’
    input.

Thanks, net-carver.

Update Replace old file with new raw file classTextile.php


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#27 2012-02-25 13:47:53

MarcoK
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

Wow. Great job!

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#28 2012-04-15 10:56:48

jstubbs
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

Trying to enter chemical compounds into an article – currently I have something like this: (Ca3(BO3)2), but as you may be able to see from the calcium borate wikipedia page – the 3’s and 2’s should be subscript.

So I’ve tried this: (Ca ~3~ (BO ~3~ ) ~2~ ) on the new Textile test page and the output is ok except that I’d like to get rid of the spacing on either side of the sub HTML output to reflect the proper chemical code. I could use CSS, but wondering if there is a cleaner alternative?

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#29 2012-04-15 11:21:20

net-carver
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Registered: 2006-03-08
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

jstubbs wrote:

Trying to enter chemical compounds into an article – currently I have something like this: (Ca3(BO3)2), but as you may be able to see from the calcium borate wikipedia page – the 3’s and 2’s should be subscript.

So I’ve tried this: (Ca ~3~ (BO ~3~ ) ~2~ ) on the new Textile test page and the output is ok except that I’d like to get rid of the spacing on either side of the sub HTML output to reflect the proper chemical code. I could use CSS, but wondering if there is a cleaner alternative?

Try this…

(Ca[~3~](BO[~3~])[~2~])

Steve

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#30 2012-04-15 11:27:01

Gocom
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Registered: 2006-07-14
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

jstubbs wrote:

is a cleaner alternative?

I see squares. And brackets.

(Ca[~3~](BO[~3~])[~2~])

Textile’s inline tags can be wrapped in square brackets to substitute whitespace.

Edit. Silly Steve being faster than me.

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#31 2012-04-15 11:41:12

jstubbs
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Re: [textile] Textile v2.3 now available.

Thanks Steve! That works, without the spacing on either side of the []. Yay!

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