I’m using python Textile to store markup in the database. I would like to yield the following HTML snippet:
(<em>asdf</em>)
The obvious doesn’t get encoded:
(_asdf_) -> <p>(_asdf_)</p>
The following works, but yields an ugly space:
( _asdf_) -> <p>( <em>asdf</em>)
Am I missing something obvious or is this just not possible using python Textile?
It’s hard to say if this is a bug or not; in the form on the Textile website,
(_foo_)works as you want, but in the downloadable PHP implementation, it doesn’t.You should be able to do this:
However, this doesn’t work, which is a bug in py-textile. You either need to use this:
or patch textile.py by changing line 918 (in the
Textile.span()method) to:(the difference is in the final group; the brackets are incorrectly reversed.)
You could also change the line to:
(note the added parenthesis) to get the behavior you desire for
(_foo_),but I’m not sure if that would break anything else.Follow up: the latest version of the PHP Textile class does indeed make a similar change to the one I suggested.