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Extension:AlternateSyntaxParser - MediaWiki

The AlternateSyntaxParser Extension provides the ability to use alternate syntax engines (such as Markdown and Textile) instead of the standard wikitext parser. This can be done (nicely/easily) on a page-by-page basis, or by setting a site-wide default.

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Textile-J Is Moving to Mylyn WikiText

Textile-J is moving into the Eclipse Mylyn project incubator!

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Xilize 3.0

Use Xilize1 to create XHTML pages or entire websites with any plain-text editor. The markup is similar to Textile and extensible via BeanShell. Small, fast, easy-to-use. Written in Java. Run from the command line or use the jEdit plugin.2

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Textile-J

Textile-J is a versatile wiki markup parser for Java that supports multiple markup languages including Textile, MediaWiki, Confluence and TracWiki.

Textile-J provides a markup parser that may be used standalone, and an Eclipse editor with syntax highlighting, preview and outline. Textile-J also provides convert-to-DocBook and convert-to-HTML functionality.

Textile-J Homepage

Textile-J

Textile-J is a versatile wiki markup parser for Java that supports multiple markup languages including Textile, MediaWiki, Confluence and TracWiki.

Textile-J provides a markup parser that may be used standalone, and an Eclipse editor with syntax highlighting, preview and outline. Textile-J also provides convert-to-DocBook and convert-to-HTML functionality.

Textile-J Homepage

Textile-mode - dev.nozav.org

Textile-mode is a major mode for Emacs, designed to help editing documents in the Textile markup language.

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PLextile - A Better Textile Library for Java Developers

A comprehensive Java based library for parsing Dean Allen's Textile. Containing many of the features not present in current Java-based implementations... It also has fancy pants features, such as allowing you to save in RTF and PDF format.

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Brad Choate: Textile

mt-textile perl textile->html

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