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Could textile be split into a generic textile parser and a set of output formatters? The default formatter would be HTML but others could target other languages (HTML5/pdf etc.)
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Definitely, yes. RedCloth, for example, already has a textile2latex converter that works remarkably well (but does not support Textile 2.2). Currently, I am generating a PDFs from my textpattern pages from the HTML, but pdflatex would be much preferred :))
Could textile be split into a generic textile parser and a set of output formatters? The default formatter would be HTML but others could target other languages (HTML5/pdf etc.)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: