From: Arno H. <aho...@xm...> - 2001-02-07 17:32:25
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> @ ^Judy ^ju...@fo... ^212-444-9999 > @ ^Bill ^bi...@mi... ^xxx-yyy-zzzz > @ ^Steve ^st...@no... ^aaa-bbb-cccc <rant> Strange, your example table appeared with columns aligned in the email. How did you do it? Ah, now I know -- I'm using fixed width font. Could we emulate that in wiki? Hmmmm. Woa, we have preformatted text, don= 't=20 we? Now, why do we need tables? </rant> I've added a quick (and dirty?) change to transform.php and stdlib.php --= =20 footnotes work like they do in NBTSCwiki. In order to be able to reference footnotes more than once (assuming the=20 last [x] is always the footnote itself) we could do the following:=20 currently all tokens are replaced by $replacements at the end of the line= =2E Why not hold of this replacement until all lines are done, and then repla= ce=20 them in one big swoosh. Then $replacements of previous lines could still = be=20 redefined. The other solution is to provide hooks for post- &=20 pre-processing of the entire $content. /Arno |