Good morning,

I wonder if it is possible to embed regular HTML code inside gitit (on 0.3.2) pages, such as java applets like the following.

<APPLET CODE = "GHood.class" ARCHIVE = "GHood.jar" WIDTH = 1100 HEIGHT = 400 ALT = "you should see an instance of GHood here, as an applet"> <PARAM NAME = "eventSource" VALUE ="factHylo.log"> <PARAM NAME = "delay" VALUE ="150"> <PARAM NAME = "scale" VALUE ="75"> </APPLET>

I am assuming that as a wiki, it is only possible to point to external pages.

Thanks,
hugo


On Sun, Nov 9, 2008 at 10:01 PM, Chris Eidhof <chris@eidhof.nl> wrote:
If anyone else has problems installing gitit, try updating your cabal-install (and cabal). I had "old" versions on my computer, and updating them solved my gitit build-problems.

-chris


On 9 nov 2008, at 22:41, John MacFarlane wrote:

I've just uploaded a new version (0.2.1) that requires HAppS >= 0.9.3 &&
< 0.9.4. (There are small API changes from 0.9.2 to 0.9.3, so I thought
it best not to allow 0.9.2.x, even though it still compiles with a
warning.)

+++ Hugo Pacheco [Nov 09 08 20:41 ]:
 a new HAppS version [1]0.9.3.1 has been released, and gitit requires
 HApps==[2]0.9.2.1. should ti be ok just to relax the dependency?

 On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 8:32 PM, John MacFarlane <[3]jgm@berkeley.edu>
 wrote:

   I've uploaded an early version of gitit, a Haskell wiki program, to
   HackageDB. Gitit uses HAppS as a webserver, git for file storage,
   pandoc for rendering the (markdown) pages, and highlighting-kate for
   highlighted source code.

   Some nice features of gitit:

    - Pages and uploaded files are stored in a git repository and may
      be added, deleted, and modified directly using git.
    - Pages may be organized into subdirectories.
    - Pandoc's extended version of markdown is used, so you can do tables,
      footnotes, syntax-highlighted code blocks, and LaTeX math. (And
      you can you pandoc to convert pages into many other formats.)
    - Math is rendered using jsMath (which must be installed
      separately).
    - Source code files in the repository are automatically rendered with
      syntax highlighting (plain/text version is also available).

   You can check it out on my webserver: [4]http://johnmacfarlane.net:5001/
   Or try it locally:

      cabal update
      cabal install pandoc -fhighlighting
      cabal install gitit
      gitit  # note: this will create two subdirectories in the working
   directory
      # then browse to [5]http://localhost:5001.

   There's a git repository at [6]http://github.com/jgm/gitit/tree/master.
   Comments and patches are welcome.

   John
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