textism.yml
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---in: h1. Header 1out: <h1>Header 1</h1>---in: h2. Header 2out: <h2>Header 2</h2>---in: h3. Header 3out: <h3>Header 3</h3>---in: |- Any old text. bq. A block quotation. Any old text.out: |- <p>Any old text.</p> <blockquote> <p>A block quotation.</p> </blockquote> <p>Any old text.</p>---in: This is covered elsewhere[1].out: <p>This is covered elsewhere<sup><a href="#fn1">1</a></sup>.</p>---in: fn1. Down here, in fact.out: <p id="fn1"><sup>1</sup> Down here, in fact.</p>---in: |- # A first item # A second item # A third item # A fourth itemout: |- <ol> <li>A first item</li> <li>A second item</li> <li>A third item</li> <li>A fourth item</li> </ol>---in: |- * A first item * A second item * A third item * A fourth itemout: |- <ul> <li>A first item</li> <li>A second item</li> <li>A third item</li> <li>A fourth item</li> </ul>---in: _a phrase_out: <p><em>a phrase</em></p>---in: __a phrase__out: <p><i>a phrase</i></p>---in: '*a phrase*'out: <p><strong>a phrase</strong></p>---in: '**a phrase**'out: <p><b>a phrase</b></p>---in: '*(a)* a'out: <p><strong>(a)</strong> a</p>---in: '*(a)* *'out: <p><strong>(a)</strong> *</p>---in: Nabokov's ??Pnin??out: <p>Nabokov’s <cite>Pnin</cite></p>---in: -a phrase-out: <p><del>a phrase</del></p>---in: +a phrase+out: <p><ins>a phrase</ins></p>---in: ^a phrase^out: <p><sup>a phrase</sup></p>---in: ~a phrase~out: <p><sub>a phrase</sub></p># ---# in: %(caps)SPAN%# out: <p><span class="caps">SPAN</span>---in: %{color:red}red%out: <p><span style="color:red;">red</span></p>---in: %[fr]rouge%out: <p><span lang="fr">rouge</span></p>---in: _(big)red_out: <p><em class="big">red</em></p>---in: p(bob). A paragraphout: <p class="bob">A paragraph</p>---in: p{color:#ddd}. A paragraphout: <p style="color:#ddd;">A paragraph</p>---in: p[fr]. A paragraphout: <p lang="fr">A paragraph</p>---in: h2()>. right-aligned header2, indented 1em both sideout: <h2 style="padding-left:1em;padding-right:1em;text-align:right;">right-aligned header2, indented 1em both side</h2>---in: h3=. centered headerout: <h3 style="text-align:center;">centered header</h3>---in: '!>/image.gif! right-aligned image'out: <p style="float:right"><img src="/image.gif" alt="" /> right-aligned image</p>---in: p[no]{color:red}. A Norse of a different colour.out: <p style="color:red;" lang="no">A Norse of a different colour.</p>---in: |- |This|is|a|simple|table| |This|is|a|simple|row|out: |- <table> <tr> <td>This</td> <td>is</td> <td>a</td> <td>simple</td> <td>table</td> </tr> <tr> <td>This</td> <td>is</td> <td>a</td> <td>simple</td> <td>row</td> </tr> </table>---in: |- table{border:1px solid black}. |This|is|a|row| |This|is|a|row|out: |- <table style="border:1px solid black;"> <tr> <td>This</td> <td>is</td> <td>a</td> <td>row</td> </tr> <tr> <td>This</td> <td>is</td> <td>a</td> <td>row</td> </tr> </table>---in: '{background:#ddd}. |This|is|a|row|'out: |- <table> <tr style="background:#ddd;"> <td>This</td> <td>is</td> <td>a</td> <td>row</td> </tr> </table>---in: |- |{background:#ddd}. Cell with gray background| |\2. Cell spanning 2 columns| |/3. Cell spanning 3 rows| |>. Right-aligned cell|out: |- <table> <tr> <td style="background:#ddd;">Cell with gray background</td> </tr> <tr> <td colspan="2">Cell spanning 2 columns</td> </tr> <tr> <td rowspan="3">Cell spanning 3 rows</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align:right;">Right-aligned cell</td> </tr> </table># ---# in: |-# This is a "link":bob to Bob's website.# # [bob]http://itsbob.com/index.html---in: ACLU(American Civil Liberties Union)out: <p><acronym title="American Civil Liberties Union">ACLU</acronym></p>---in: |- h2{color:green}. This is a title h3. This is a subhead p{color:red}. This is some text of dubious character. Isn't the use of "quotes" just lazy writing -- and theft of 'intellectual property' besides? I think the time has come to see a block quote. bq[fr]. This is a block quote. I'll admit it's not the most exciting block quote ever devised. Simple list: #{color:blue} one # two # three Multi-level list: # one ## aye ## bee ## see # two ## x ## y # three Mixed list: * Point one * Point two ## Step 1 ## Step 2 ## Step 3 * Point three ** Sub point 1 ** Sub point 2 Well, that went well. How about we insert an <a href="/" title="watch out">old-fashioned hypertext link</a>? Will the quote marks in the tags get messed up? No! "This is a link (optional title)":http://www.textism.com table{border:1px solid black}. |_. this|_. is|_. a|_. header| <{background:gray}. |\2. this is|{background:red;width:200px}. a|^<>{height:200px}. row| |this|<>{padding:10px}. is|^. another|(bob#bob). row| An image: !/common/textist.gif(optional alt text)! # Librarians rule # Yes they do # But you knew that Some more text of dubious character. Here is a noisome string of CAPITAL letters. Here is something we want to _emphasize_. That was a linebreak. And something to indicate *strength*. Of course I could use <em>my own HTML tags</em> if I <strong>felt</strong> like it. h3. Coding This <code>is some code, "isn't it"</code>. Watch those quote marks! Now for some preformatted text: <pre> <code> $text = str_replace("<p>%::%</p>","",$text); $text = str_replace("%::%</p>","",$text); $text = str_replace("%::%","",$text); </code> </pre> This isn't code. So you see, my friends: * The time is now * The time is not later * The time is not yesterday * We must actout: |- <h2 style="color:green;">This is a title</h2> <h3>This is a subhead</h3> <p style="color:red;">This is some text of dubious character. Isn’t the use of “quotes” just lazy writing—and theft of ‘intellectual property’ besides? I think the time has come to see a block quote.</p> <blockquote> <p lang="fr">This is a block quote. I’ll admit it’s not the most exciting block quote ever devised.</p> </blockquote> <p>Simple list:</p> <ol style="color:blue;"> <li>one</li> <li>two</li> <li>three</li> </ol> <p>Multi-level list:</p> <ol> <li>one <ol> <li>aye</li> <li>bee</li> <li>see</li> </ol> </li> <li>two <ol> <li>x</li> <li>y</li> </ol> </li> <li>three</li> </ol> <p>Mixed list:</p> <ul> <li>Point one</li> <li>Point two <ol> <li>Step 1</li> <li>Step 2</li> <li>Step 3</li> </ol> </li> <li>Point three <ul> <li>Sub point 1</li> <li>Sub point 2</li> </ul></li> </ul> <p>Well, that went well. How about we insert an <a href="/" title="watch out">old-fashioned hypertext link</a>? Will the quote marks in the tags get messed up? No!</p> <p><a href="http://www.textism.com" title="optional title">This is a link</a></p> <table style="border:1px solid black;"> <tr> <th>this</th> <th>is</th> <th>a</th> <th>header</th> </tr> <tr style="background:gray;text-align:left;"> <td colspan="2">this is</td> <td style="background:red;width:200px;">a</td> <td style="vertical-align:top;height:200px;text-align:justify;">row</td> </tr> <tr> <td>this</td> <td style="padding:10px;text-align:justify;">is</td> <td style="vertical-align:top;">another</td> <td class="bob" id="bob">row</td> </tr> </table> <p>An image:</p> <p><img src="/common/textist.gif" title="optional alt text" alt="optional alt text" /></p> <ol> <li>Librarians rule</li> <li>Yes they do</li> <li>But you knew that</li> </ol> <p>Some more text of dubious character. Here is a noisome string of <span class="caps">CAPITAL</span> letters. Here is something we want to <em>emphasize</em>. That was a linebreak. And something to indicate <strong>strength</strong>. Of course I could use <em>my own <span class="caps">HTML</span> tags</em> if I <strong>felt</strong> like it.</p> <h3>Coding</h3> <p>This <code>is some code, "isn't it"</code>. Watch those quote marks! Now for some preformatted text:</p> <pre> <code> $text = str_replace("<p>%::%</p>","",$text); $text = str_replace("%::%</p>","",$text); $text = str_replace("%::%","",$text); </code> </pre> <p>This isn’t code.</p> <p>So you see, my friends:</p> <ul> <li>The time is now</li> <li>The time is not later</li> <li>The time is not yesterday</li> <li>We must act</li> </ul>---in: '"test":http://foo.com/b---ar'out: <p><a href="http://foo.com/b---ar">test</a></p>
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