On Thu, 2008-12-18 at 10:57 -0500, James Antill wrote: > perl-Regexp-Shellish-0.93-4.fc9 > txt2tags-2.5-4.fc9 > geeqie-1.0-0.4.alpha1.fc9 > tinyca2-0.7.5-3.fc7 > moreutils-0.28-3.fc9 > alpine-2.00-1.fc9 > FEDORA-2008-5191 Cool, that's a much smaller list that I expected. Thanks for looking into this. > ...the biggest problem seems to be parsing lists, for instance lists > with a "large" indent like " * item 1" which markdown parses as a > <pre><code> block or using lists but using '-' or 'o' etc. instead of > '*', so markdown again fails to parse them as lists (I also assume it'll > fail to parse • too). Yes, I think we just need to standardize. Most packages I've seen fall into the "already work" camp. > I'm actually somewhat impressed by how well it does, but it still > requires a change in behaviour for a known tag ... and obviously doesn't > work anywhere near as well as what we have in yum (which just does > wrapping). Right, I too am impressed with markdown. I've written a GObject for gnome-packagekit that decodes markdown to pango or text output in a simple fast pass. > Not quite. For instance: > > msg = """\ > If you follow what x% of other people are doing and do: > > * lists > * that > - most > - people > + use > > Then it'll just work. > """ > > msg = """\ > If you follow what y% of other people are doing and do: > * lists > * that > - most > - people > + use > > Then it'll just fail. Ahh, my simple markup parser is a bit more tolerant to this and formats the bullets correctly. Richard. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list