Textiler plugin test page

This post is for testing Textiler plugin.

This plugin uses Textile engine (version 2.0.0).

The sample text is come from Textile test page.

(Note that the result will be vary according to your CSS options.)

Supported wiki syntax Rendering result
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>
$text = str_replace("%::%","",$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 act

This is a title

This is a subhead

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.

This is a block quote. I’ll admit it’s not the most exciting block quote ever devised.

Simple list:

  1. one
  2. two
  3. three

Multi-level list:

  1. one
    1. aye
    2. bee
    3. see
  2. two
    1. x
    2. y
  3. three

Mixed list:

  • Point one
  • Point two
    1. Step 1
    2. Step 2
    3. Step 3
  • Point three
    • Sub point 1
    • Sub point 2

Well, that went well. How about we insert an old-fashioned hypertext link? Will the quote marks in the tags get messed up? No!

This is a link

this is a header
this is a row
this is another row

An image:

optional alt text

  1. Librarians rule
  2. Yes they do
  3. 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 my own HTML tags if I felt like it.

Coding

This is some code, "isn't it". Watch those quote marks! Now for some preformatted text:


$text = str_replace("%::%","",$text);

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 act

23 Comments so far »

  1. Darran said

    am September 23 2007 @ 13:40

    Hi,

    I am testing your plugin right now, does this textiler plugin affect just the post entries or also the comments?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

  2. iwongu said

    am September 24 2007 @ 20:34

    This plugin only affects the post entries. I didn’t think that all guests know the textile syntax.

  3. Darran said

    am September 24 2007 @ 20:36

    I was thinking that there could be an option done for comments too.

    True, guests won’t know textile, but there is always a guide for them on the comment page. Perhaps you could include this in the next release. By the way, is textiler compatible with WordPress 2.3

  4. iwongu said

    am September 24 2007 @ 20:50

    It’s a good idea to have an option to apply the texile syntax in comments. I’ll include the feature in the next release. (To be frankly with you, it’s more difficult to make option page than the feature itself. :-) )

    And, I didn’t test this with 2.3 yet, but I think that there will be no problem. Before the next release, I’ll test it, also.

  5. iwongu said

    am September 24 2007 @ 21:52

    This comment is for testing Textiler in comment.

    emphasize, strength

    • item1
      1. item2
      2. item3

    This is a block quote.

  6. Darran said

    am September 24 2007 @ 23:16

    I noticed textile caused the problem with my encoding in my RSS Feed, I can’t seem to view Chinese characters. After I deactivated the plugin, I can see the characters again. Do you know how I can fix the problem?

  7. iwongu said

    am September 25 2007 @ 0:14

    Hmm… I tested the Chinese characters with ones in your blog. (楊丞琳 – 任意門 Review) But I couldn’t find any problem in the feed. (see my Comments RSS for this comment.)

    I put the new release to WordPress plugin page. It supports the comment textiler and adds a configuration page. I fix some options of filtering, also.

    Try this new release, and if the problem is still there, let me know. (The plugin list you are using might be very helpful.)

  8. Darran said

    am September 25 2007 @ 8:20

    I know, the Chinese characters are showing in my original feed at http://www.limetouch.com/feed/ but not at http://feeds.feedburner.com/limetouch/.

    The plugins I am using are

    Akismet
    Flickr RSS
    Simple Tagging
    Full Text Feed
    Google Analyticator
    Gravatars2

    Hope that helped. Looking forward to your favorable reply

  9. Darran said

    am September 25 2007 @ 8:24

    Update: the problem appeared the minute I started using textiler.

  10. Textiler_Wordpress plugin said

    am January 22 2008 @ 19:59

    [...] see all supported Textile syntax, go Textiler plugin test page or Textile [...]

  11. she said

    am March 3 2008 @ 0:51

    좋네요. 잘되고요. 그런데… 이거 부분적으로 쓰는 괄호도 좋은데.. edit화면에 selection이 있어서… !http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/2495/exdd9.jpg(예제 이미지)! 이런식으로 포스트 쓸 때 고를 수는 없나요. 그런 식으로 골랐을 때 xhtml(기존워드프레스 방식)으로 쓸 때는 괄호넣은 걸 쓰면 그곳만 되도록 하고…^^; 복잡한가요? 아무튼 잘 쓸게요^^

  12. yak sox said

    am May 14 2008 @ 14:35

    Hi from korea,

    I just wanted to say that I don’t think this plugin is working with WP 2.5.1. Just as a notice to other users, because it doesn’t look like Textiler is being maintained anymore.

  13. YAK SOX said

    am June 15 2008 @ 11:45

    Hey Chingu, are you going to update this plugin so it compatible with 2.51?

  14. iwongu said

    am June 17 2008 @ 7:14

    It seems to work with WP 2.5.1. What problems do you have?

  15. YAK SOX said

    am June 19 2008 @ 22:24

    The problem is I can’t put the

    and

    anywhere without them showing up on the page.
    I’m using this theme:
    http://themes.wordpress.net/columns/4-columns/2002/susy-10/

    Do you have any suggestions about where I should place the in the templates so that they are invisible, and activate the textiler code?

  16. YAK SOX said

    am June 19 2008 @ 22:25

    oops — the curly brackets in that last comment disappeared.

  17. Textiler Plugin | WordPress Plugins Database - WordPressPluginsDatabase.com said

    am February 25 2009 @ 1:10

    [...] see all supported Textile syntax, go Textiler plugin test page or Textile [...]

  18. Carlos said

    am April 4 2009 @ 8:25

    My site has the plugin Textiler 1.1. As far as I can see, this is the most current plugin to handle TEXTILE markup. For some reason, it causes a line break before the very last list item in a list. For example…

    * Item 1
    * Item 2
    * Item 3

    Will display as:

    * Item 1
    * Item 2

    * Item 3

    It isn’t my CSS, but the plugin for sure.
    Example page is at:
    http://www.idevgames.com/postmortems/chimps-ahoy

    Scroll to the bottom.

  19. iwongu said

    am April 5 2009 @ 7:16

    No, it is not your CSS. I looked your page source, and it had another ul tag for the last item.

    But as you can see in the last part of this post, the itemization is working correctly.

    So… what other plugins are you using? Could you turn them off one by one and check the result?

  20. Carlos said

    am April 9 2009 @ 9:33

    Hello, I posted a reply. But maybe it was deleted as spam?
    I have Aksimet, Platinum SEO, Shadow Box, ShareThis, Textiler and WP Page Numbers.

    If I turn them off, I still have the problem.

  21. iwongu said

    am April 11 2009 @ 5:25

    Hm… very strange. Are you using visual editor?

  22. Carlos said

    am April 11 2009 @ 9:46

    No, I am not using any visual editor.

  23. iwongu said

    am April 12 2009 @ 6:31

    Carlos, I’m so sorry. I can’t make the same error as yours. Can you send me a smallest problematic post content via email?

    If I can see the same error with the content also, It’ll be possible to find what the problem is and the solution.

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