>>> As always, if you'd like to mail me a larger test case that reproduces a
>>> problem for you, I can take a look at it. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>>> <s>Thank you for the offer. I might still take you up on it. I've just proven that this
+>>>> does work for a clean repo / bare bones test case. -- [[Jon]]</s> Figured it out. The
+>>>> problem was I'd copied a page (old_new) which had two images embedded in it to test.
+>>>> I'd stored the images under a subdir "old_new". The new page was called "old_new_test"
+>>>> and the images thus could not be found by a pagespec "some-image.jpg". Adjusting the
+>>>> href argument to the template (consequently the src argument to img) to
+>>>> "old_new/some-image.jpg" fixed it all. [[done]], PEBKAC. Thank you for your time :)
+>>>> -- [[Jon]]
* **[contraste.css][4]**, contributed by [[Blanko]]. Can be seen on [Contraste Demo][5]. Local.css and templates available [here][6].
* **[[css_market/actiontabs.css]]**, contributed by [[svend]]. This style sheet displays
- the action list (Edit, RecentChanges, etc.) as tabs.
+ the action list (Edit, RecentChanges, etc.) as tabs. This is in use at [branchable](http://www.branchable.com/).
[[!meta stylesheet="actiontabs"]]
* **[wiki.css](http://cyborginstitute.net/includes/wiki.css)** by [[tychoish]].
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+paragraph.
+
+ code
+
+ * bullet list
+ * bullet list
+
+ more code
+
+ * bullet list continued
+
+ tailing code
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+[[!tag patch patch]]
+
+I was trying to get htmltidy to [play nicely with MathML][play]. Unfortunately, I couldn't construct a command line that I was happy with, but along the way I altered htmltidy to allow a configurable command line. This seemed like a generally useful thing, so I've published my [patch][] as a Git branch.
+
+[play]: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/html-tidy/2006JanMar/0052.html
+[patch]: http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/git/git.php?p=ikiwiki.git&a=commitdiff&h=408ee89fd7c1dc70510385a7cf263a05862dda97&hb=e65ce4f0937eaf622846c02a9d39fa7aebe4af12
> [[users/JasonBlevins]] has also a plugin for including [[LaTeX]] expressions (by means of `itex2MML`) -- [[plugins/mdwn_itex]] (look at his page for the link). --Ivan Z.
+>> I've [updated](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/unfolding-disasters/posts/mdwn_itex/) Jason's plugin for ikiwiki 3.x. --W. Trevor King
+
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ikiwiki could also support LaTeX as a document type, again rendering to HTML.