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#1 2006-04-07 09:40:54

marios
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Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

I know,Seems like a silly question, but googling through didn’t get me there.

Where can I find a complete Syntax manual for the new Textile version ?

regards, marios


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#2 2006-04-08 10:28:29

marios
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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

Any ?
If there isn’t one, I’d try to gather whatever I find.

regards


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#3 2006-04-08 14:27:56

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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

marios
I’m yet to see one.
I’m sure it’s somewhere out there though.


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#4 2006-04-08 14:55:27

marios
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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

Yes indeed, well I’d just to be sure first, so the same work doesn’t need to be done twice.

regards, marios


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#5 2006-04-08 22:49:01

zem
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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

Which new Textile version? If you’re referring to Brad Choate’s Textile 2, that’s maintained by him. Nothing to do with Textpattern.


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#6 2006-04-08 23:52:59

marios
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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

Ok, question then, is this syntax applicable to TXP v.4.1 ?
or this ? the one you mentioned before.


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#7 2006-04-09 00:19:11

marios
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Re: Textile version 2 (TXP) Syntax manual

I think I found what I need, The best way , to get a full list is here,
(at the beginning of class.textile.php)
I’d like to make a full syntax manual
(Allso needed for some test runs)

thanks, regards

Last edited by marios (2006-04-09 00:21:54)


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