Nicolas George <geo...@nsup.org> wrote: > Chris Green (12025-01-22): > > I wrote a RestructuredText plugin for Dokuwiki that means (not > > surprisingly!) that you can use RestructuredText markup in Dokuwiki. > > You can even simply name a text file with a .rst suffix and the plugin > > will recognise it and treat the whole file as RestructuredText, no > > need for any Dokuwiki markup at all within the text. > > > > The plugin is available from the Dokuwiki site:- > > > > https://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:rst > > > > It says it's not been updated in more than 2 years which is true but I > > think it still works OK, if not I'm happy to fix it if needed. > > > > Does this help any? RestructuredText is more like MarkDown than > > Dokuwiki markup is, I think. > > > > It was a very simple plugin to write, you might find it easy to copy > > and change to work with MarkDown. Is there a simple single executable > > program to convert MarkDown to HTML (as there is for RestructuredText)? > > Thanks, but it does not work, same problem as with the existing Markdown > plugins. I am not asking my users to write <rst> or <markdown> in their > files, I am not having my users disagree because one did and the other > did not and now they want to edit each other's page. > > Plus, I suspect just like the markdowku plugin, the one that does not > require explicitly saying <markdown>, the buttons still produce custom > syntax. > Yes to your last comment, while the content of the .rst file is pure RestructuredText of course the Dokuwiki editor when you edit a page will still be the Dokuwiki editor. I assume that's what you mean by "the buttons still produce custom syntax.".
I don't think you're going to find what you want somehow! :-) -- Chris Green ยท