[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-05 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Please log it. I will fix it asap but log it so I do not forget. On Jan 5, 8:30 am, lyn2py wrote: > Should I log an issue for this? Or might it already be fixed? > > On Jan 2, 10:25 pm, Massimo Di Pierro > wrote: > > > > > > > > > I agree with you something is wrong... and needs fixing. > > > On

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-05 Thread lyn2py
Should I log an issue for this? Or might it already be fixed? On Jan 2, 10:25 pm, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: > I agree with you something is wrong... and needs fixing. > > On Jan 2, 7:26 am, lyn2py wrote: > > > > > > > > > I double-checked... there are no extra spaces after the dashes. > > > I tri

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-02 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
I agree with you something is wrong... and needs fixing. On Jan 2, 7:26 am, lyn2py wrote: > I double-checked... there are no extra spaces after the dashes. > > I tried on a new post, this is the produced HTML: > here's some blockquote: > this is a message > for first parathis is a message > for s

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-02 Thread lyn2py
I double-checked... there are no extra spaces after the dashes. I tried on a new post, this is the produced HTML: here's some blockquote: this is a message for first parathis is a message for second parathis is a message for third para here's some blockquote: -- this is a message for first par

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-01 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
This could be a bug. It is possible you have extra spaces after some of the ? On Jan 1, 5:59 pm, lyn2py wrote: > MARKMIN blockquote: I can't have 2 blockquotes in a single message? > > This is the text I used, and only the one on top was generated as a > blockquote. The one below was like the

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-01 Thread lyn2py
One more point to note... I tried it twice. It consistently didn't render properly in one and it consistently rendered properly in the other. *confused* What can I do to help resolve this issue? On Jan 2, 7:59 am, lyn2py wrote: > MARKMIN blockquote: I can't have 2 blockquotes in a single message

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2012-01-01 Thread lyn2py
MARKMIN blockquote: I can't have 2 blockquotes in a single message? This is the text I used, and only the one on top was generated as a blockquote. The one below was like the rest of the body. here's some blockquote: -- this is a message for first para this is a message for second para this

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2011-12-30 Thread lyn2py
Thanks Massimo. Happy New Year's Eve :) I'm not sure what considerations went into this, that a single new line is not given a "br" at the end. (it can still be interpreted as a continuation of the same paragraph, regardless) I hope you will consider adding this feature (each new line gets a "br"

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2011-12-30 Thread lyn2py
Thank you Massimo. Happy New Year's Eve :) After fiddling with markmin for hours and reading http://web2py.com/examples/static/markmin.html a few times, I made a suggestion I hope you will consider including: http://code.google.com/p/web2py/issues/detail?id=588 I don't know where I might be able

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2011-12-30 Thread Massimo Di Pierro
Two new lines in markmin translate into an end of paragraph in html, a single new line is interpreted as a continuation of the same paragraph. On Dec 30, 1:51 am, lyn2py wrote: > Does MARKMIN have issues with processing newlines? > Because I can't use formatting here, everything looks like the sa

[web2py] Re: MARKMIN clarification

2011-12-30 Thread lyn2py
Thanks Albert, just tried your suggestion, but it didn't create the newlines "". Also, because the intended input will be like a forum post (like bbcode), I doubt I would like MARKMIN to force newlines with spaces (has to be user-friendly, right?) Unless of course MARKMIN is not meant for this use