Can you try the latest markmin (from trunk)?
On Oct 12, 2:37 am, jotbe <jan.beili...@gmail.com> wrote: > Your example code seems to trigger a bug in MARKMIN, when using the > link and the image tag in a list: > > ## snip ## > > >>> content = """... # My slides title... ## Slide One... this allows you to > >>> create slides using markmin... ## Slide Two... - you can use lists... - > >>> you can use [[linkshttp://www.google.com]]... - you can use images > >>> [[imagehttp://image.example.comcenter]]... """>>> print > >>> MARKMIN(content)<h1>My slides title</h1><h2>Slide One</h2><p>this allows > >>> you to create slides using markmin</p><h2>Slide Two</h2><ul><li>you can > >>> use lists</li><li>you can use <img src="http://image.example.com" > >>> alt="links <a > >>> href="http://www.google.com">http://www.google.com</a>]]</li><li>you can > >>> use images [[image" align="center" /></li></ul> > > ## snap ## > > The generated html link including the link scope "links" is inserted > into the alt attribute. > > It works when separating the image from the list: > > ## snip ##>>> content = """ > > ... # My slides title > ... ## Slide One > ... this allows you to create slides using markmin > ... ## Slide Two > ... - you can use lists > ... - you can use [[linkshttp://www.google.com]] > ... you can use images [[imagehttp://image.example.comcenter]] > ... """>>> print MARKMIN(content) > > <h1>My slides title</h1><h2>Slide One</h2><p>this allows you to create > slides using markmin</p><h2>Slide Two</h2><ul><li>you can use lists</ > li><li>you can use <a href="http://www.google.com">links</a></li></ul> > you can use images <img src="http://image.example.com" alt="image" > align="center" /> > ## snap ## > > Regards, > > Jan > > On 11 Okt., 16:17, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > > > > I do not understand the bug. Can you provide an example? > > > On Oct 11, 5:28 am, peter <peterchutchin...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Using windows, and web2py version 1.99.2, if I setup a simple > > > applicatioin, add slides.py and the test as per your instructions: > > > > Things only half work. The link does not work, it says > > > > "you can use > > > >http://www.google.com]] > > > " > > > > "you can use images [[image" align="center" /> > > > " > > > > If one tries emboldening words, they do no appear emboldened. > > > > This is a nice little addition to web2py, but it appears there is a > > > bug. > > > > Thanks again for all you work Massimo. > > > > Peter > > > > On Sep 13, 6:31 am, Andrew <awillima...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > Whilst on the subject of [[ image tags in markmin, how do I reference > > > > a local image ? Can I use the URL function ? > > > > > On Sep 13, 4:11 pm, guruyaya <guruy...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > Well, oddly it works the other way for me. I'll look into it later > > > > > today. > > > > > > On Sep 12, 3:20 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > markmin requires [[...]] not [...] > > > > > > > On Sep 11, 2:29 pm, guruyaya <guruy...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > Ummm, why are you using [[ for links and images instead of just > > > > > > > one > > > > > > > [ ? It doesn't work for me, when I user the [[ syntax. > > > > > > > > On Sep 11, 1:36 am, Massimo Di Pierro <massimo.dipie...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > > > No. It makes the view. You just return it. > > > > > > > > > On Sep 10, 3:53 pm, António Ramos <ramstei...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Humm, dont i need a view? > > > > > > > > > > Em 10 de setembro de 2011 21:52, António Ramos > > > > > > > > > <ramstei...@gmail.com>escreveu: > > > > > > > > > > > Working now :) > > > > > > > > > > > Em 10 de setembro de 2011 21:29, António Ramos > > > > > > > > > > <ramstei...@gmail.com>escreveu: > > > > > > > > > > > Traceback (most recent call last): > > > > > > > > > >> File "gluon/restricted.py", line 191, in restricted > > > > > > > > > >> File "gluon/restricted.py", line 178, in compile2 > > > > > > > > > >> TypeError: compile() expected string without null bytes > > > > > > > > > > >> :( > > > > > > > > > > >> Just a screenshot please > > > > > > > > > > >> 2011/9/10 Michele Comitini <michele.comit...@gmail.com> > > > > > > > > > > >>> +1 > > > > > > > > > > >>> Terrific! > > > > > > > > > > >>> mic > > > > > > > > > >>> Il giorno 10/set/2011 21:24, "Massimo Di Pierro" < > > > > > > > > > >>> mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> ha scritto: > > > > > > > > > > >>> > Based on desk.js now you can do this > > > > > > > > > > >>> > Put the attached slide.py under models (any app). > > > > > > > > > > >>> > Write a controller like > > > > > > > > > > >>> > def test(): > > > > > > > > > >>> > content = """ > > > > > > > > > >>> > # My slides title > > > > > > > > > >>> > ## Slide One > > > > > > > > > >>> > this allows you to create slides using markmin > > > > > > > > > >>> > ## Slide Two > > > > > > > > > >>> > - you can use lists > > > > > > > > > >>> > - you can use [[linkshttp://www.google.com]] > > > > > > > > > >>> > - you can use images > > > > > > > > > >>> > [[imagehttp://image.example.comcenter]] > > > > > > > > > >>> > """ > > > > > > > > > >>> > return SLIDE(content,title="My slides") > > > > > > > > > > >>> > Notice the resulting file is pure html5 with external > > > > > > > > > >>> > links therefore > > > > > > > > > >>> it can be downloaded as an independent document.