You do not need plugin_wiki at all. I am just saying you need the
static/plugin_wiki/markitup folder that is in plugin-wiki. Put it in
static somewhere and add the lines to the view as I suggested.

On May 2, 8:32 am, Jason Brower <encomp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Kind of highjacking this.  But is there a way to use this in my app that
> uses markmin but I don't have the plugin wiki?
> BR,
> Jason Brower
>
> On 05/02/2011 02:20 AM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
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> > p.s. you need the markiup js that comes with plugin_wiki because the
> > official one does not support markmin. One year ago I have submitted a
> > patch to the author but never got back from him. Perhaps you can help
> > by contacting him and advocating for it.
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> > On May 1, 6:18 pm, Massimo Di Pierro<massimo.dipie...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >> you just need this code in your views and plugin_wiki/markitup under
> >> static/.
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> >> {{
> >> response.files.append(URL('static','plugin_wiki/markitup/
> >> jquery.markitup.pack.js'))
> >> response.files.append(URL('static','plugin_wiki/markitup/sets/markmin/
> >> set.js'))
> >> response.files.append(URL('static','plugin_wiki/markitup/skins/
> >> markitup/style.css'))
> >> response.files.append(URL('static','plugin_wiki/markitup/sets/markmin/
> >> style.css'))}}
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> >> <script>
> >> jQuery(document).ready(function() {
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> >> jQuery('textarea').css('width','700px').css('height','400px').markItUp(mySe
> >>  ttings);});
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> >> </script>
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> >> Massimo
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> >> On May 1, 5:49 pm, villas<villa...@gmail.com>  wrote:
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> >>> As I understand it,  we only get the Markitup editor for a text field
> >>> when we install plugin_wiki.
> >>> Does anyone have an easy step-by-step method to do it otherwise?

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