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| -rw-r--r-- | Makefile | 2 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | TODO | 40 |
2 files changed, 1 insertions, 41 deletions
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ MAIN := $(firstword $(EXECS)) WRAPPERS := html2markdown latex2markdown markdown2html \ markdown2latex markdown2pdf PROGS := $(EXECS) $(WRAPPERS) -DOCS := README.html README BUGS TODO +DOCS := README.html README BUGS #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Variables to setup through environment @@ -1,40 +0,0 @@ -# TODO - -* Use new downloads feature on google code. Figure out naming - scheme for releases. - -* state license on first page of website. also at top of every - source file...some say? (c) date, and license with link to text. - -* Clean up Haskell code, refactor, etc. - -* new writers? man page! (but we'd really need definition lists), - docbook. - -* Use XHTML library for HTML writer? Not yet - it's not standard - with 6.4.2 (but is with 6.6). When we can drop support for - 6.4.2, we can use it. - -* Windows zipfile: zip -r pandoc-0.3-windows.zip pandoc.exe README LICENSE - Be sure to convert to Windows line-endings. - in bash: sed -e 's/$'"/`echo \\\r`/" README > README.txt - -* pandoc's HTML output fails to validate completely (w3c). - There are a few quirks: - + HTML doesn't like the \> at the end of <meta tags. - But if we remove them, we'll have trouble with S5 output, - which seems to need the xhtml header? - + There's also a problem with the email obfuscation scheme. - <noscript> isn't allowed inside <p> blocks. <script> is - allowed! Options: - - come up with another scheme, perhaps more like markdown.pl's - See the nice idea at http://subversion.tigris.org/security.html, - using spans. - - ignore the validation problems - - others? - -* Consider adding support for acronyms. - Perhaps like this: [AAAS] - [AAAS]: "American association for the advancement of science" - <acronym title="American association for the advancement - of science">AAAS</acronym> |
