On 25.05.22 20:11, Richard F wrote:
I find it regularly useful, and refer to the pages from some of the plugins I use. So sad to see these things that look thousands of hours to create and debug now falling by the wayside. And once you get used to it, the Redmine markdown is actually quite a good workmanlike solution for documenting stuff, a lot better than GitHub typical pages anyway. Pity to lose that. A big vote for keeping it from me !
Out of curiosity I had a look at how Redmine syntax looks like and for me this looked a lot like "not Markdown". I did some search and the syntax seems to be actually called "Textile": https://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/41244 And there even exists a way to convert this to actual Markdown automatically: https://github.blog/2016-03-01-upgrading-your-textile-posts-to-markdown/ I did a try with the pandoc "try it out" page and this seems to work just fine: https://pandoc.org/try/ GitHub Wikis (and GitHub pages, too) use actual Markdown and there is a nice online editor to have direct feedback on how the result will look like (you can still write plain Markdown text but get a rendering immediately): https://stackedit.io/app# Manuel _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx https://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr