From: Iñaki Baz Castillo on
El Jueves, 7 de Enero de 2010, Denis Defreyne escribió:
> Hi,
>
> nanoc 3.0.3 has been released.
>
> nanoc is a web publishing system written in Ruby for building small to
> medium-sized websites. It can use tools such as ERB, BlueCloth, Haml,
> Sass, Compass, and more. For more information, check out
> http://nanoc.stoneship.org/.

Hi, I plan to use such a web publiser soon. Does nanoc allows Textile rather
than Markdown?

Thanks.

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Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc(a)aliax.net>

From: Iñaki Baz Castillo on
El Jueves, 7 de Enero de 2010, Iñaki Baz Castillo escribió:
> El Jueves, 7 de Enero de 2010, Denis Defreyne escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > nanoc 3.0.3 has been released.
> >
> > nanoc is a web publishing system written in Ruby for building small to
> > medium-sized websites. It can use tools such as ERB, BlueCloth, Haml,
> > Sass, Compass, and more. For more information, check out
> > http://nanoc.stoneship.org/.
>
> Hi, I plan to use such a web publiser soon. Does nanoc allows Textile
> rather than Markdown?

In the tutorial page there is a non working link with text "full list of
filters included with nanoc".

I expect it should point to http://nanoc.stoneship.org/manual/#list-of-built-
in-filters where I can see that Textile is supported using RedCloth :)



--
Iñaki Baz Castillo <ibc(a)aliax.net>

From: Denis Defreyne on
On 07 Jan 2010, at 11:27, Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:

> El Jueves, 7 de Enero de 2010, Iñaki Baz Castillo escribió:
>> El Jueves, 7 de Enero de 2010, Denis Defreyne escribió:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> nanoc 3.0.3 has been released.
>>>
>>> nanoc is a web publishing system written in Ruby for building small to
>>> medium-sized websites. It can use tools such as ERB, BlueCloth, Haml,
>>> Sass, Compass, and more. For more information, check out
>>> http://nanoc.stoneship.org/.
>>
>> Hi, I plan to use such a web publiser soon. Does nanoc allows Textile
>> rather than Markdown?
>
> In the tutorial page there is a non working link with text "full list of
> filters included with nanoc".
>
> I expect it should point to http://nanoc.stoneship.org/manual/#list-of-built-
> in-filters where I can see that Textile is supported using RedCloth :)

Hi,

Whoops. I fixed the broken link--thanks for letting me know. Also check out the section after the list of built-in filters; it shows how custom filters can be written.

Regards,

Denis

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Denis Defreyne
denis.defreyne(a)stoneship.org