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----- title: "Glyph - Textile or Markdown" content-type: page ----- <nav class="navigation"><a href="/glyph/book/text_editing/code.html">← Source Code</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/index.html">Contents</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/text_editing/xml_fallback.html">XML Fallback →</a></nav> <p> Textile or Markdown are very easy and intuitive to use, and they can produce HTML markup with almost no effort. Using them with Glyph is as simple as using the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_filters.html#m_textile"><code>textile</code></a> macro (aliased to <code>txt</code>) and the <a href="/glyph/book/macros/macros_filters.html#m_markdown"><code>markdown</code></a> macro (aliased to <code>md</code>). </p> <aside class="box"> <div class="box-title">Example</div> <p>The following Glyph code:</p> <div class="CodeRay"> <div class="code"> <pre><span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n1" name="n1">1</a></span>textile[ <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n2" name="n2">2</a></span>This is a paragraph with some _emphasized_ text. <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n3" name="n3">3</a></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n4" name="n4">4</a></span>This is another paragraph with some -deleted- text. <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n5" name="n5">5</a></span>* This is <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n6" name="n6">6</a></span>* a bulletted <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n7" name="n7">7</a></span>* list <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n8" name="n8">8</a></span>]</pre> </div> </div> <p>produces the following HTML code:</p> <div class="CodeRay"> <div class="code"> <pre><span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n1" name="n1">1</a></span><span class="tag"><p></span>This is a paragraph with some <span class="tag"><em></span>emphasized<span class="tag"></em></span> text.<span class="tag"></p></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n2" name="n2">2</a></span><span class="tag"><p></span>This is a paragraph with some <span class="tag"><del></span>deleted<span class="tag"></del></span> text.<span class="tag"></p></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n3" name="n3">3</a></span><span class="tag"><ul></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n4" name="n4">4</a></span> <span class="tag"><li></span>This is<span class="tag"></li></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n5" name="n5">5</a></span> <span class="tag"><li></span>a bulletted<span class="tag"></li></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n6" name="n6">6</a></span> <span class="tag"><li></span>list<span class="tag"></li></span> <span class="line-numbers"><a href="#n7" name="n7">7</a></span><span class="tag"></ul></span></pre> </div> </div> </aside> <aside class="important"> <span class="note-title">Important</span>Be careful when using block-level HTML with Textile and Markdown: sometimes it may be necessary to add extra empty lines or escape tags. </aside> <nav class="navigation"><a href="/glyph/book/text_editing/code.html">← Source Code</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/index.html">Contents</a> | <a href="/glyph/book/text_editing/xml_fallback.html">XML Fallback →</a></nav> |