My previous notice’s “@searchable-scrollback@” should have been formatted using <code>...</code>... #textile Maybe it was the dash? @test@
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marc0s (marc0s)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 16:11:34 CET marc0s - Roland Häder likes this.
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lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 17:22:44 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) Use double @ signs. A single @ sign gets used for mentions, so regular #Textile syntax was changed for the plugin. \@\@some-code\@\@
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lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 17:23:17 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (the backslashes are only there so you can see the @ signs)
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Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 17:24:51 CET Roland Häder Testing @@code@@. -
marc0s (marc0s)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 17:31:43 CET marc0s Thanks! I missed that on
TextilePlugin.php
, just browsedlib/classTextile.php
for syntax reference.Haruhi Suzimiya repeated this. -
lnxw48 (Linux Walt) (lnxw48)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 17:34:38 CET lnxw48 (Linux Walt) @roland Do you have the #Textile plugin installed on your instance?
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Roland Häder (roland)'s status on Monday, 26-Jan-2015 20:18:30 CET Roland Häder @lnxw48 No, not yet. I though it was part of the core script. -
X11R5 (x11r5)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Jan-2015 04:37:20 CET X11R5 @roland It's firefox - i have it on my part Roland Häder likes this.