Textile Plugin for the Template Toolkit Version 1.00 12th June 2003 Copyright (C) 2003 Profero. All Rights Reserved This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. Hmm, most people will never read this as they'll download with CPANPLUS or CPAN. Here's hoping they click on it from a link from http://search.cpan.org/ STOP: Do you want the main documentation by typing "perldoc Template::Plugin::Textile" ? DESCRIPTION ----------- This is a plugin for Textile for the Template Toolkit. It allows you to do things like this: [% USE Textile -%] [% FILTER textile %]this is _like_ *so* *cool*[% END %] And get back things like this:

this is like so* *cool

INSTALL ------- Just like any other Perl module: tar zxf Template-Plugin-Textile-X.XX.tar.gz cd Template-Plugin-Textile-X.XX perl Makefile.PL make make test make install (as root, or with sudo, etc) Or, if you're using the new Module::Build install method: tar zxf Template-Plugin-Textile-X.XX.tar.gz cd Template-Plugin-Textile-X.XX perl Build.PL ./Build ./Build test ./Build install (as root, or with sudo, etc) This requires * The Template Toolkit version 2.06 or later * Text::Textile 0.5 or later SUPPORT ------- This code is provided as is, and is offered with no guarantee. This having been said, you may request our voluntary support in one of two ways: 1) Use the CPAN RT: http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=Template-Plugin-Textile 2) Mail the Profero open source development team directly: profero@cpan.org Problems with the underlying Text::Textile module probably should be addressed to Tom Insam Etom@jerakeen.orgE. AUTHOR ------ The thin wrapper code (all ten lines of it) was written by Mark Fowler Emark@twoshortplanks.comE. The B module that does all the work was written by Tom Insam Etom@jerakeen.orgE, and in his own words 'All the clever things in Text::Textile were written by Brad Choate Ehttp://www.bradchoate.comE' COPYRIGHT --------- Copyright (C) 2003 Profero. All Rights Reserved. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.