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-# Textile Plugin
-
-Textile is a veratile markup language. So here's a trivial little plugin that will use the Textile markup language to render .txtl files in your data directory. You must have Text::Textile installed for it to work.
-
-Download: [textile.pm](http://mazirian.com/files/textile.pm) (December 28, 2006)
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>> Thanks. I tried using the "Add new post" form there, but apparently made a [mess of things somehow](http://ikiwiki.kitenet.net/contrib/textile___40__third-party_plugin__41__.html). Sorry about that.
-How does one go about making a markup language added by means of a plugin, the default markup language. In other words, I would like the index page to be written in Textile. If I include a index.txtl (where txtl is the extension I have assigned to be handled by the textile plugin), ikiwiki will ignore it and make a new index.mdwn.
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+>>> No problem, the contrib form had the wrong rootpage setting. I've fixed
+>>> it up and moved it to the right place. A copyright statement would be
+>>> nice.
+
+> How does one go about making a markup language added by means of a plugin, the default markup language. In other words, I would like the index page to be written in Textile.
+> If I include a index.txtl (where txtl is the extension I have assigned to be handled by the textile plugin), ikiwiki will ignore it and make a new index.mdwn.
+
+>> Sounds like a bug; it should be configurable via `default_pageext`, but
+>> I suspect that currently if there are two competing files with different
+>> extensions that make the same page, they fight it out and some random
+>> one "wins"
+>>
+>> Until I fix that, you can avoid the one from the underlay directory by
+>> setting `underlaydir` to point to an empty directory. --[[Joey]]
+>>
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+# Textile Plugin
+
+Textile is a veratile markup language. So here's a trivial little plugin that will use the Textile markup language to render .txtl files in your data directory. You must have Text::Textile installed for it to work.
+
+Download: [textile.pm](http://mazirian.com/files/textile.pm) (December 28, 2006)
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