https://www.redmine.org/https://www.redmine.org/favicon.ico?16793021292013-11-23T13:27:53ZRedmineRedmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=533532013-11-23T13:27:53ZJan Niggemann (redmine.org team member)jan.niggemann@redmine.org
<ul><li><strong>Tracker</strong> changed from <i>Defect</i> to <i>Feature</i></li></ul><p>Of course, this is no defect, but a feature request...</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=533572013-11-23T14:59:05ZAnonymous
<ul></ul><p>+100</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=534202013-11-27T16:19:52Zixbidie ixbidie
<ul></ul><p>there is a plugin implementing exactly this.</p>
<p><a class="external" href="https://github.com/alminium/redmine_redcarpet_formatter">https://github.com/alminium/redmine_redcarpet_formatter</a></p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=539942013-12-23T13:12:58ZJean-Philippe Langjp_lang@yahoo.fr
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Closed</i></li><li><strong>Assignee</strong> set to <i>Jean-Philippe Lang</i></li><li><strong>Target version</strong> set to <i>2.5.0</i></li><li><strong>Resolution</strong> set to <i>Fixed</i></li></ul><p>Markdown formatting support is added in <a class="changeset" title="Adds experimental support for Markdown formatting with redcarpet (#15520)." href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/12452">r12452</a> using the redcarpet gem. It should be considered as experimental for now but already supports syntax highlight integration, single section edit for wiki pages, inline images from attachments and Redmine links. There's no plan to provide automatic convertion of existing text from textile to markdown.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=541242014-01-05T13:16:46ZJean-Claude Wippler
<ul></ul><p>Confirmed on 2.4.2.devel.12480. Works great - <em><strong>fantastic</strong>, thank you!</em></p>
<p>(yeah, automatic conversion would require something like <a href="http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/" class="external">Pandoc</a> - a per-project setting might be useful as first work-around to support gradual manual migration, but then you need another setting for non-project related stuff, such as site descriptions)</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=635612015-05-08T16:44:59Zmc0e .
<ul></ul><p>Where this is considered experimental, are there known shortcomings, or is it just that issues may not yet have surfaced?</p>
<p>Does this status need review now, being a year down the track? Are there known issues that should perhaps be linked here?</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=635812015-05-09T10:35:21ZJean-Philippe Langjp_lang@yahoo.fr
<ul></ul><p>mc0e . wrote:</p>
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<p>Where this is considered experimental, are there known shortcomings, or is it just that issues may not yet have surfaced?</p>
<p>Does this status need review now, being a year down the track? Are there known issues that should perhaps be linked here?</p>
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<p>No known issues AFAIK, the experimental flag will be removed in 3.1.0</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=637682015-05-19T10:07:41ZAnonymous
<ul></ul><p><a class="user active" href="https://www.redmine.org/users/9013">Jean Lacoste</a>: Hate to burst your bubble, but I just found a minor syntax issue with the Markdown implementation in 2.6 (which I just logged, see <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Defect: Incorrect syntax for links in Markdown (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/19880">#19880</a>).</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=640432015-06-05T13:01:46ZPICCORO LenzMcKAY
<ul></ul><p>i recently migrated to redmine 3 series, and the firts problem was the markdown.. i'm not happy with that change.. there' lof of issues and the markdown ussage was force due github success that are not complety free...</p>
<p>as always: a company are behing the firts fist! and then everibody change the world!</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=649742015-07-22T09:12:56Zdezhi xiong
<ul></ul><p>Hi,how can I find document about markdown text formatting? I found this link(<a class="external" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting">https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting</a>), it says for markdown formatting please refer to <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/15520">#15520</a> . But in this issue, I didn't find any documents. Eg, how can I link to an issue in markdown since # is a special char in markdown?</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=650252015-07-24T19:40:27Zdumb blob
<ul></ul><p>@dezhi Markdown documentation is completely missing. I'd recommend this interactive documentation <a class="external" href="http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/">http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/</a> . It's for CommonMark (<a class="external" href="http://commonmark.org/">http://commonmark.org/</a>), so it should be 100% compatible.</p>
<p>Anyway, there seems to be another major issue: <strong>HTML tags are not always preserved</strong> - e.g. Administration -> Settings -> put <em><div style="background: red;">abc</div></em> to the welcome text field; save it and open the welcome page, take a look at the source and <strong>there is no div</strong>!</p>
<p>Is this feature disabled by default in the bundled <em>redcarpet</em> gem?</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=650372015-07-25T06:36:04ZMischa The Evil
<ul></ul><p>dezhi xiong wrote:</p>
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<p>Hi,how can I find document about markdown text formatting? I found this link(<a class="external" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting">https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting</a>), it says for markdown formatting please refer to <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/15520">#15520</a> . But in this issue, I didn't find any documents. [...]</p>
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<p>dumb blob wrote:</p>
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<p>@dezhi Markdown documentation is completely missing. I'd recommend this interactive documentation <a class="external" href="http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/">http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/</a>. [...]</p>
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<p>Well, there currently isn't an online equivalent of <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting">RedmineTextFormatting</a> for Markdown syntax (yet). The reference to this issue was probably added to indicate that Markdown formatting is not what is described in that specific wiki page (and this issue implemented the Markdown formatting).<br />Starting from not-yet released <a class="version" href="https://www.redmine.org/versions/90">3.1.0</a>, Redmine will ship with local help files for Markdown formatting syntax (accessible using the 'Help' button in the editor toolbar [only when Markdown formatting is active]). This is implemented via issue <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: TextFormatting help for Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/16373">#16373</a>.</p>
<p>@ <em>dumb blob</em>: the more common reference (that will also be used in Redmine >= 3.1.0) is <a class="external" href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax</a>.</p>
<p>dumb blob wrote:</p>
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<p>[...]<br />Anyway, there seems to be another major issue: <strong>HTML tags are not always preserved</strong> - e.g. Administration -> Settings -> put <em><div style="background: red;">abc</div></em> to the welcome text field; save it and open the welcome page, take a look at the source and <strong>there is no div</strong>!<br />Is this feature disabled by default in the bundled <em>redcarpet</em> gem?</p>
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<p>This is something that is not supported by neither the Textile formatting nor the Markdown formatting implementation in Redmine. For the Textile implementation see <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/14449/entry/trunk/lib/redcloth3.rb#L1202">source:/trunk/lib/redcloth3.rb@14449#L1202</a>, the <code>div</code> tag is not allowed nor recognized. For the Markdown implementation see <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/14449/entry/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb#L122">source:/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb@14449#L122</a>, which tells the Redcarpet gem to filter out any HTML from the user input completely.<br />FTR: there are currently no known major issues with the Markdown formatter. The only existing minor syntax issue is the one cited by Andre Greeff in note-8.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=650412015-07-25T07:13:46Zdumb blob
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<p>Well, there currently isn't an online equivalent of <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormatting">RedmineTextFormatting</a> for Markdown syntax (yet). The reference to this issue was probably added to indicate that Markdown formatting is not what is described in that specific wiki page (and this issue implemented the Markdown formatting).<br />Starting from not-yet released <a class="version" href="https://www.redmine.org/versions/90">3.1.0</a>, Redmine will ship with local help files for Markdown formatting syntax (accessible using the 'Help' button in the editor toolbar [only when Markdown formatting is active]). This is implemented via issue <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: TextFormatting help for Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/16373">#16373</a>.</p>
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<p>Well, I recommended the CommonMark tutorial <a class="external" href="http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/">http://agea.github.io/tutorial.md/</a> because of two reasons. First, it's more user friendly and "obvious" for new users. Second, <em>redcarpet</em> is slowly implementing CommonMark features (see github issues).</p>
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<p>@ <em>dumb blob</em>: the more common reference (that will also be used in Redmine >= 3.1.0) is <a class="external" href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax</a>.</p>
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<p>True, but I'm still seeing the tutorial above as more viable (for the two reasons mentioned above).</p>
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<p>dumb blob wrote:</p>
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<p>[...]<br />Anyway, there seems to be another major issue: <strong>HTML tags are not always preserved</strong> - e.g. Administration -> Settings -> put <em><div style="background: red;">abc</div></em> to the welcome text field; save it and open the welcome page, take a look at the source and <strong>there is no div</strong>!<br />Is this feature disabled by default in the bundled <em>redcarpet</em> gem?</p>
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<p>This is something that is not supported by neither the Textile formatting nor the Markdown formatting implementation in Redmine. For the Textile implementation see <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/14449/entry/trunk/lib/redcloth3.rb#L1202">source:/trunk/lib/redcloth3.rb@14449#L1202</a>, the <code>div</code> tag is not allowed nor recognized. For the Markdown implementation see <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/14449/entry/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb#L122">source:/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb@14449#L122</a>, which tells the Redcarpet gem to filter out any HTML from the user input completely.<br />FTR: there are currently no known major issues with the Markdown formatter. The only existing minor syntax issue is the one cited by Andre Greeff in note-8.</p>
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<p>Actually, this is a huge <strong>violation</strong> of Markdown (and CommonMark as well). Embedded HTML is the feature making Markdown so widespread. Look at the <a class="external" href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax</a> website you linked. It's mentioned there as a <strong>major feature</strong> (same holds for CommonMark). If you really decide to hardcode this decision of disabling HTML, you can't aim users at the documentation from <a class="external" href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax</a> any more. That means make your own, which will <strong>emphasize</strong> that there is no HTML allowed contrary to standard Markdown/CommonMark (the currently proposed documentation <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/issues/16373#note-13">http://www.redmine.org/issues/16373#note-13</a> doesn't do this).</p>
<p>Also except for missing HTML as a major feature, there are other differences to standard Markdown/CommonMark (new keywords etc.), so this is not anymore standard Markdown/CommonMark and thus it should be named Redmine Markdown (i.e. yet another Markdown flavour), but not just Markdown. This requirement is directly from the original Markdown author <em>John Gruber</em> (author of the page you linked - <a class="external" href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax">http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax</a>).</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=650482015-07-25T07:45:25ZJean-Claude Wippler
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<p>this is a huge violation of Markdown</p>
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<p>I vote for renaming this to Redmine Markdown.</p>
<p>In my years of using Markdown, I've never felt the need for HTML. As this discussion itself illustrates, there is enough richness to use Redmine for its intended purposes as is - some might even say that <em>italic</em> and <strong>bold</strong> SHOUTING adds preciously little to a discussion, other than heat... (arguments don't become more valid by adding typographical annotations - only more annoying, if you ask me).</p>
<p>I see no problem in pointing to Gruber's original Markdown docs with the note that inline HTML is not supported.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=650642015-07-25T13:28:07Zdumb blob
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<p>In my years of using Markdown, I've never felt the need for HTML. As this discussion itself illustrates, there is enough richness to use Redmine for its intended purposes as is - some might even say that <em>italic</em> and <strong>bold</strong> SHOUTING adds preciously little to a discussion, other than heat... (arguments don't become more valid by adding typographical annotations - only more annoying, if you ask me).</p>
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<p>Usually HTML in Markdown/CommonMark is used for styling non-text content (e.g. inline images - especially to manage their size). So the richness you mentioned doesn't apply for these common cases.</p>
<p>Also let me apologize for emphasizing key points with arguments using typographical annotations - I come from a culture, where shouting is expressed using an exclamation mark (neither with <strong>bold</strong> nor <em>italic</em>).</p>
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<p>I see no problem in pointing to Gruber's original Markdown docs with the note that inline HTML is not supported.</p>
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<p>If all the differences between standard Markdown/CommonMark and the Redmine Markdown are mentioned up front, then there is absolutely no issue with pointing to the daringfireball markdown page.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=653192015-08-07T09:47:37ZAnonymous
<ul></ul><p>Mischa The Evil wrote:</p>
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<p>[...]<br />dumb blob wrote:</p>
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<p>[...]<br />Anyway, there seems to be another major issue: <strong>HTML tags are not always preserved</strong> - e.g. Administration -> Settings -> put <em><div style="background: red;">abc</div></em> to the welcome text field; save it and open the welcome page, take a look at the source and <strong>there is no div</strong>!<br />Is this feature disabled by default in the bundled <em>redcarpet</em> gem?</p>
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<p>This is something that is not supported by neither the Textile formatting nor the Markdown formatting implementation in Redmine.<br />[...]<br />For the Markdown implementation see <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/revisions/14449/entry/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb#L122">source:/trunk/lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/markdown/formatter.rb@14449#L122</a>, which tells the Redcarpet gem to filter out any HTML from the user input completely.</p>
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<p>Is there any specific reason for that..? I just turned off the HTML filter in my instance and I don't see any immediate issues.</p>
<p>I recently migrated my DB over to 2.6.6 from a 2.5.2 instance where we were using CKEditor. All my previous content (50+ projects, almost 1000 issue reports, +/- 600 wiki pages, etc..) was all saved as HTML thanks to CKeditor, but the move over to Markdown should be pretty painless since it renders to HTML anyway. The end result should have no difference in the rendering. As "dumb blob" (really..?) pointed out, stripping out the HTML sort of defeats the purpose here, so I can't imagine that choice was without a good reason..</p>
<p>As per the DaringFireball page you (Mischa) linked to:</p>
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<p>For any markup that is not covered by Markdown’s syntax, you simply use HTML itself. There’s no need to preface it or delimit it to indicate that you’re switching from Markdown to HTML; you just use the tags.</p>
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<p>Either way, now that I know it's just configuration, I'll just have to run with this disabled on my side for now. However, I really think this should either be disabled or at least made to be optional.</p>
<p>At this rate we may even need a whole new configuration page for "Redmine formatting" one day. :)</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=653202015-08-07T10:42:24Zmc0e .
<ul></ul><p>Mischa The Evil wrote:</p>
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<p>Is there any specific reason for that..? I just turned off the HTML filter in my instance and I don't see any immediate issues.</p>
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<p>Allowing direct insertion of html opens up a variety of attacks for purposes like stealing session cookies from other users, and click-jacking attacks on other sites. A very careful filtering of submitted html can mostly prevent this, but it's very easy to make mistakes and leave vulnerabilities open.</p>
<p>No doubt there are redmine sites which are open to use only by trusted users, and then it might be quite safe to allow html, but this is not always the case.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=653312015-08-08T02:24:28ZGo MAEDA
<ul></ul><p>Please create a new issue for a feature request. This issue is closed.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=653352015-08-08T07:48:10Zdumb blob
<ul></ul><p>A new issue <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/issues/20497">http://www.redmine.org/issues/20497</a> on Markdown with HTML is created. Fell free to add yourself to watchers.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=665242015-10-07T23:27:26ZGo MAEDA
<ul><li><strong>Related to</strong> <i><a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" href="/issues/20497">Feature #20497</a>: Markdown formatting supporting HTML</i> added</li></ul> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=681962015-12-31T13:40:15ZGo MAEDA
<ul><li><strong>Has duplicate</strong> <i><a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" href="/issues/14260">Feature #14260</a>: Simplify the syntax highlighting</i> added</li></ul> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=703722016-04-17T00:01:07ZViktor Berke
<ul></ul><p>Also related: <a href="http://www.redmine.org/issues/22323" class="external">Markdown newline rendering broken</a></p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=722522016-07-18T07:09:43ZAdrien Crivelli
<ul></ul><p>A quick note for people looking for a tool to convert textile to markdown. There is a rake task that can do that: <a class="external" href="https://github.com/Ecodev/redmine_convert_textile_to_markown">https://github.com/Ecodev/redmine_convert_textile_to_markown</a></p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=723872016-07-23T15:58:47ZHiroo Hayashi
<ul></ul><p>I updated <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown">RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown</a>.<br />I added the following sentence at the top of the page;</p>
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<p>Currently HTML tags are not allowed by default. See <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/15520">#15520</a> and <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Markdown formatting supporting HTML (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/20497">#20497</a> for details.</p>
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<p>I tried to make the Markdown wiki page compatible with the Textile wiki page as far as I could. I added some examples using HTML tags where they were required.</p>
<p>See <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: TextFormatting help for Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/16373">#16373</a> and <a class="issue tracker-2 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" title="Feature: synchronize Textile and Markdown documents (New)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/23413">#23413</a> for more details.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=740812016-10-18T20:38:13ZCharles Sporkman
<ul></ul><p>Perhaps this is a silly question, but is Markdown supported at all outside of wiki pages? I have people begging for it in areas like this one right here we're looking at - the issue tracker.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=740822016-10-19T00:06:25ZAdrien Crivelli
<ul></ul><p>Yes markdown is supported everywhere where textile is supported, including issues, as long as you select the markdown format in Redmine global settings.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=970952020-04-04T17:31:46ZBintintan Andrei
<ul><li><strong>File</strong> <a href="/attachments/25129">Screenshot_45.png</a> <a class="icon-only icon-download" title="Download" href="/attachments/download/25129/Screenshot_45.png">Screenshot_45.png</a> added</li></ul><p>Hiroo Hayashi wrote:</p>
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<p>I updated <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown">RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown</a>.<br />I added the following sentence at the top of the page;<br />See <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: TextFormatting help for Markdown formatting (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/16373">#16373</a> and <a class="issue tracker-2 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" title="Feature: synchronize Textile and Markdown documents (New)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/23413">#23413</a> for more details.</p>
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<p>In <a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown">RedmineTextFormattingMarkdown</a> there are examples of HTML code, but they are not working. Is this a problem in the documentation, do they not work, or do I have a setting problem?</p>
<p>See attached screenshot.</p> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=1041272021-09-18T11:04:37ZMischa The Evil
<ul><li><strong>Related to</strong> <i><a class="issue tracker-2 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" href="/issues/35889">Feature #35889</a>: Textile and Markdown attachment rendering should support third-party formatters</i> added</li></ul> Redmine - Feature #15520: Markdown formattinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/15520?journal_id=1095062023-03-14T09:13:37ZGo MAEDA
<ul><li><strong>Related to</strong> <i><a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" href="/issues/16323">Feature #16323</a>: Wiki Page Export as md file.</i> added</li></ul>