Hi, > On 17 Jul 2019, at 04:17, Jon Murphy wrote: > > This might help with syntax highlighting: > > https://fletcher.github.io/MultiMarkdown-6/syntax/fences.html This was already on. There was just a python module missing as well as some CSS. > And multi markdown may help add other function enhancements (like tables, footnotes, etc). > > https://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/ This is however not a python module. I changed from the markdown2 python module back to the default one which seems to be used more often. I think we should stick very closely to the original markdown syntax. I find that one quite loose already and it allows 10 different ways to do the same thing, but this is what people are used to. On this test page I added some things. Images, tables. They seem to work and look fine. https://wiki.dev.ipfire.org/test Please test. If there are no further objections, I would prefer to push out the new wiki next week. Best, -Michael > > > >> From: Michael Tremer >> Sent: Tuesday, July 16, 2019, 11:34 AM >> To: Jon Murphy >> Cc: ummeegge; documentation(a)lists.ipfire.org >> Subject: Re: New Wiki Software - Please help testing :) >> >> >> Hello, >> >> Sorry to pick this up this late again. It has been a month. >> >> However, I removed all custom syntax from the wiki. We are now on pure Markdown and I did a reimport. >> >> Please have a look as always. >> >> I did not fix the syntax highlighting bug yet, but I will get to that soon. >> >> Also I would like to push things out as soon as possible. >> >> -Michael >> >>> On 6 Jun 2019, at 04:30, Jon Murphy wrote: >>> >>> Syntax highlights did not work for me. Maybe part of extended markdown. >>> >>> >>>> ```bash >>>> code >>>> ``` >>>> >>>> I did not test if our wiki highlights the syntax. If not, then the python module I am using does not support this or it isn’t switched on. In either case, let me know :) >>> >> >