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Feature: support Textile endnotes (auto-numbered notes)
Textile-lang documentation presents a syntax for auto-numbered notes called endnotes:
The sun is reportedly hot,[#hot] just like freshly baked potatoes.[#hot] Ice is cold.[#cold]
note#hot. Ouch.
note#cold. Brrr.
notelist.
php-textile
output
<p>The sun is reportedly hot,<sup><a href="#note1162312952660e9963e86b3-2"><span id="noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-1">1</span></a></sup> just like freshly baked potatoes.<sup><a href="#note1162312952660e9963e86b3-2"><span id="noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-3">1</span></a></sup> Ice is cold.<sup><a href="#note1162312952660e9963e86b3-5"><span id="noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-4">2</span></a></sup></p>
<ol>
<li><sup><a href="#noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-1">a</a></sup> <sup><a href="#noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-3">b</a></sup><span id="note1162312952660e9963e86b3-2"> </span>Ouch.</li>
<li><sup><a href="#noteref1162312952660e9963e86b3-4">a</a></sup><span id="note1162312952660e9963e86b3-5"> </span>Brrr.</li>
</ol>
RedCloth 4.3.4 behaviour
<p>The sun is reportedly hot,[#hot] just like freshly baked potatoes.[#hot] Ice is cold.[#cold]</p>
<p>note#hot. Ouch.</p>
<p>note#cold. Brrr.</p>
<p>notelist.</p>
Is there any plan to support these? I’ve read the code and I think I could end up with a minimalistic version, but I wouldn’t start working on it if it’s already in your pipeline.
N.B.: I’ve just mentionned HTML output because I think my LaTeX is too rusty to deep dive into this kind of challenge in an effective way. But who knows…
Thank you for your time and energy. Best regards, — David.
Currently there is no plan to support it, but thanks for sending the link to the docs.
As far as new features and language support, the last one I see in changlog was a long ago.
But I will keep this issue open for now.