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TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers.TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers.TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers.TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers.TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers.TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH - TEXTILE MARKUP LANGUAGE FOR RUBY RedCloth is a module for using the Textile markup language in Ruby.Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers. REDCLOTH FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you want to just use RedCloth—that is, put in Textile and have it output HTML or LaTeX—you don’t need anything. RedCloth has no dependencies 1. RedCloth can be installed via RubyGems: gem install RedCloth. It will install the appropriate Ruby, JRuby, or Win32 gem.If
TEXTILE REFERENCE
Textile is a simple text markup. Simple symbols mark words’ emphasis. Blocks of text can be easily tagged as headers, quotes, or lists. A Textile document can then be converted to HTML for viewing on the web. You can try Textile out on the Textile home page. Textile is also available as RedCloth for Ruby or PyTextile for Python. TEXTILE QUICK REFERENCE Header 3. bq. A block quotation. A block quotation. This is covered elsewhere . This is covered elsewhere 1. fn1. Down here, in fact. 1Down here, in fact.
WYSI-DANGEROUS: WHY WYSIWYG EDITORS ARE BAD FOR YOUR WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your website. Suppose you are fed up with rush-hour traffic and you’re looking for a new way to get to make your daily commute. “I’ve got just the thing,” I say: a personal-sized airplane that will deliver you to work like the Jetsons. HOBIX.COM TEXTILE MIRROR Hobix.com – rescued Textile documents. On 8/19/2009 _why the lucky stiff disappeared from the Ruby community and took down all of his sites. These textile guides were included in what he removed: We thank _why for his many, many contributions to the Ruby community, including RedCloth, the Textile processing library for Ruby.TRY REDCLOTH
2021 RedCloth.org | Maintained by Jason Garber | RedCloth.org is sponsored by a member of the PromptWorks software development company in Philadelphia.PromptWorks REDCLOTH is a module for using the Textile markup languagein Ruby
. Textile is a simple text format that can be converted to HTML, eliminating the need to use HTML directly to create documents, blogs, or web pages. Textile gives you readable text while you’re writing and beautiful text for your readers. If you need to break out into HTML, Textile allows you to do so easily.TRY REDCLOTH
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INSTALLING REDCLOTH 4USING RUBYGEMS
$ gem install RedCloth RedCloth will compile the C extension and install. RedCloth is available for native Ruby, JRuby, and Win32 platforms. _NB: THE REDCLOTH GEM NAME IS CAMELCASE, NOT LOWERCASE. If you mistakenly do a gem install redcloth, you’ll get ERROR: could not find redcloth locally or in a repository._FROM SOURCE
To install from source, get it from the repository: $ git clone git://github.com/jgarber/redcloth.git$ cd redcloth
$ rake install
You’ll need echoe and Ragelto compile it.
USING REDCLOTH
RedCloth.new("Some text").to_html #=> "Some text
" See the Official Textile Reference Manual for RedCloth 4 for help with Textile formatting.REPORTING BUGS
Bug tracking is on GitHub For the latest information on installing, bugs, and contributions, see the development site .GET REDCLOTH 4
Install with RubyGems : geminstall RedCloth.
TEXTILE RESOURCES:
* Official RedCloth 4 Textile Reference* Try RedCloth
* Hobix Textile Reference * Hobix Quick ReferenceRECENT ARTICLES:
* WYSI-dangerous: Why WYSIWYG editors are bad for your websiteGOT QUESTIONS?
* FAQ
* RedCloth mailing list* @jasongarber
SUPPORT REDCLOTH:
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