X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/23e2847c882850d88dfd44ce079237bac5b8a68c..33b39968948f2dcda5c073916d797259e441d1de:/doc/ikiwiki/markdown/discussion.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/ikiwiki/markdown/discussion.mdwn b/doc/ikiwiki/markdown/discussion.mdwn index 223b89ec1..7c0d75858 100644 --- a/doc/ikiwiki/markdown/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/ikiwiki/markdown/discussion.mdwn @@ -3,3 +3,46 @@ There is an ongoing [effort to standardise Markdown][sm]; I think it would be ni [sm]: http://standardmarkdown.com/ http://standardmarkdown.com/ + +> IkiWiki's [[plugins/mdwn]] plugin does not contain an implementation +> of Markdown: it relies on external libraries. It can currently use +> any of these, most-preferred first: +> +> * [[!cpan Text::MultiMarkdown]], only if explicitly requested via +> `$config{multimarkdown}` +> * [[!cpan Text::Markdown::Discount]], if not explicitly disabled +> via `$config{nodiscount}` +> * [[!cpan Text::Markdown]] +> * [[!cpan Markdown]] +> * `/usr/bin/markdown` +> +> In practice, Discount is the implementation pulled in by the +> Debian package dependencies, and (I suspect) the most +> commonly used with IkiWiki. +> +> If the selected external library (whatever it happens to be) +> complies with a particular interpretation of Markdown, then +> IkiWiki will too. If not, it won't. The only influence +> IkiWiki has over its level of compliance with a particular +> interpretation is in how we choose which external library +> we prefer. +> +> As such, if you want IkiWiki to change its interpretation of +> Markdown, the way to do that is to either change Discount's +> interpretation of Markdown, or contribute a patch to make +> `mdwn.pm` prefer a different (and presumably "more compliant") +> Markdown implementation. +> +> IkiWiki has one syntax extension beyond Markdown, which is +> that text enclosed in double-square-brackets is an IkiWiki +> [[ikiwiki/wikilink]] or [[ikiwiki/directive]]. This applies +> to any markup language used with IkiWiki, not just Markdown. +> +> (There also doesn't seem to be any consensus that labelling +> any particular fork of Markdown as "standard" can make it the +> truth, or that this particular fork is the Correct™ fork and not +> just ; but that's between the authors of +> Markdown implementations and those who want to standardize +> Markdown, and it isn't IkiWiki's job to police that.) +> +> --[[smcv]]