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2007-Jul-16#

I would like to suggest a possible extension for 1.0. This would be for inner page anchoring and linking:

Inner Page Anchors and Links

For inner page anchors, the following syntax is recommend:

 [[#1]] 

Suggested HTML:

 <a name='1' /> 

For inner page links, the following syntax is recommended:

 [[#1|text]] 

Suggested HTML:

 <a href='#1'>text</a> 

Note: without optional link text, using the # results in an inner page anchor. However, when using the optional link text, using the # results in a link to an inner page anchor.

-- JohnCook

2007-Jul-09#

I have a Wiki engine that has a dialect based loosely on MediaWiki's dialect. My original thinking was that this might evolve as a standard. I am now in the process of developing a wiki engine based on Creole 1.0. It currently supports everything in the 1.0 spec except for secondary levels of lists. It also supports most of the formatting extensions.

Anyway, as part of this activity, I have been developing a Springified Java package for my engine. I was thinking that it might be of interest to other Java developers. While I am not yet interested in placing my engine itself into the open source domain, I would be willing to share the interfaces and abstract classes above and around the engine either as source or as documentation to stimulate further discussion. Is anyone else working on this or interested in seeing what I have done?

If there is enough interest, is there any particular place on the Creole Wiki where I should post it?

-- JohnCook

2007-Jul-16 Update: I now support the multi level lists. This completes my 1.0 implementation except that I am definitely having trouble with mixing second level unordered lists with bold. Does anyone have recommendations for a strategy here?

-- JohnCook

2007-Jul-05#

Isn't it possible to reduce spam with technical means? Something like c2, maybe?

-- YvesPiguet

The spam filter is already catching alot of this, otherwise we probably couldn't work here anymore. It's not worth talking about spam ;)

-- ChristophSauer, 2007-Jul-05 21:11 (CEST)

2007-06-18#

Have you heard about the software that can convert between several different markup formats, called Pandoc http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/ ? Is there a page here (or on some other more appropriate wiki) that discusses html-to-wiki-syntax and wiki-a-to-wiki-b-syntax translation? -- anonymous

02. May 2007#

I've renamed the Creole 1.0 to 0.7 (including discussion pages) and marked it as rejected. For Creole 1.0 I've setup a small road map. It can be discussed on the Talk.Creole 1.0 page.

-- ChristophSauer, 2007-05-02

Hi all,
As you may know, I try to implement the exact Creole 0.6 specification. In the links section, I found "At least images inside links must be supported."
Does this mean, that the link description could consist of exact one picture? Or does the specification allow multiple images, or text mixed with an image, in one description?
Is an image (inline) in a table cell allowed? It was not mentioned in the specification.
Thank you very much for your reply!

-- Martin Junghans, 2007-04-30

I read it that the spec allowed for multiple images or text mixed with an image, just like HTML. Inline images are allowed in table cells.

-- Chuck Smith, 2007-May-02

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