Ok, don’t expect the moon yet but preliminary textile support is here. Any tiddler tagged with “textile” will be processed by the textile engine. I wanted something automatic but couldn’t find a great way to make the decision which engine to use to render…
Orignally based from the work of Jeff Minard’s SuperTextile most of the code has now replaced with re-written code ported from Ruby’s RedCloth.
You might want to see the TextileBugs tiddler for more details.
What works
- headers
- blockquotes
- footnoting1
- stong ,emphasis,
delete, insert, subscript, superscript - class#id attribute syntax
- {style} attribute syntax
- lists and multi-level lists
What does not work
- tiddlylinks and macros are iffy
- tables
- alignment attributes
1yes, it works!