X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/5770435feb4bf7b57dd4a9fcfaa29868f9af9fc3..a4a1b8e6532b38cc3d045647b568cb2e6d737524:/doc/todo/format_escape.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/format_escape.mdwn b/doc/todo/format_escape.mdwn index 8921b57ad..8dfe05581 100644 --- a/doc/todo/format_escape.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/format_escape.mdwn @@ -82,8 +82,22 @@ which aren't used as real extensions but provide useful intermediate types. >> --[[JeremieKoenig]] +> Another problem with this approach is when there is some html (say a +> table), that contains a wikilink. If the link is left up to the markup +> lamguage to handle, it will never convert it to a link, since the table +> will be processed as a chunk of raw html. +> --[[Joey]] + +### Updated patch + +I've created an updated [patch](http://www.idletheme.org/code/patches/ikiwiki-format-escapes-rlk-2007-09-24.diff) against the current revision. No real functionality changes, except for a small test script, one minor bugfix (put a "join" around a scalar-context "map" in convert_link), and some wrangling to get it merged properly; I thought it might be helpful for anyone else who wants to work on the code. + +(With that out of the way, I think I'm going to take a stab at Jeremie's plan to use marks which would be replaced post-htmlization. I've also got an eye towards [[todo/multiple_output_formats]].) + +--Ryan Koppenhaver + ## Original patch -[[tag patch]] +[[!tag patch]]
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@@ -204,8 +218,8 @@ Index: doc/plugins/rst.mdwn
  
 -* reStructuredText does not allow raw html to be inserted into
 -  documents, but ikiwiki does so in many cases, including
--  [[WikiLinks|WikiLink]] and many
--  [[PreprocessorDirectives|PreprocessorDirective]].
+-  [[WikiLinks|ikiwiki/WikiLink]] and many
+-  [[Directives|ikiwiki/Directive]].
 +* Some bits of ikiwiki may still assume that markdown is used or embed html
 +  in ways that break reStructuredText. (Report bugs if you find any.)
  * It's slow; it forks a copy of python for each page. While there is a