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License: GNU General Public License v2.0
ReText: Simple but powerful editor for Markdown and reStructuredText
License: GNU General Public License v2.0
This software is great. We need a spellchecker feature for different languages.
Reported by: admirau2
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/10
I'll try and submit a patch as soon as possible but this request is such low hanging fruit I thought I would ask first.
Would you consider adding .markdown, .mdown, .mkd & .mkdn to the supported file list? Without the change, I frequently have have change the filetype filter dropdown to "All files".
Here's a list of general standards accepted for markdown extensions:
Thanks for the helpful tool. Cheers, Mark S.
Reported by: markstinson
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/12
Reported by: natxooy
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/19
Try this piece of markdown in ReText:
* aaa
* bbb
* ccc
* ddd
* eee
The items starting with backquote are displayed incorrectly (see attachment) in internal preview. The same problem in pdf export, html and odt work fine.
Reported by: karlicoss
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/48
I try to install Retext by Repo ppa. But when I do "sudo apt-get install",
I have this :
"Le paquet retext n'est pas disponible bien qu'il soit listé dans la base de données.
Les explications possibles sont que le paquet est listé dans les dépendances sans jamais avoir été publié, qu'il est devenu obsolète ou qu'il n'est pas disponible sur les dépôts définis dans le fichier sources.list" (sorry for the french message)
I don't understand...
Thx for you help :D
Reported by: maximerdy
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/30
Hey,
I'm new to retext (thanks for this great piece of software btw. ;) ) so maybe I just didn't see a option for my issue, yet. I hope it's okay if I ask this here anyhow..
When I use the preview-mode in retext, uploaded images are not displayed in the preview. (Screenshot: see attachment)
If I export my text as html, the images are displayed properly, but they only local images are displayed in the preview mode or in exported pdfs. Is there a way to display these (external) pictures in the preview?
Thanks.
Reported by: pylight
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/16
When I enter a very simple ReST text with a heading and a paragraph like this:
:::rest
Foo
===
Bar
Then in the preview I see only the "Bar" paragraph, but not the "Foo" heading.
When I enter some paragraph in front of the heading, like this:
:::rest
Buz
Foo
===
Bar
Then everything is displayed as expected.
I was using Python 2.7 and Docutils 0.8.1 and ReText 2.1.4, but the same happened with Trunk.
Reported by: cito
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/23
Just a post to let you know that ReText 3.1.0 can work ALSO on Mac OS X!!! :-)
My main OS is Kubuntu, but this evening I tried to run ReText on OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard, just for fun.
You can get it work installing most of the needed libraries from macports (warning: compiling PyQt takes a lot of time!).
Only markdown needs a special treatment: you need to run
easy_install Markdown
After doing that, you should be able to run ReText from the command line.
Almost. In fact, there are lots of probabilities that it won't run.
Since using macports we are installing another version of python on our Macs, the default shebang won't work, since the version of python bundled with OS X doesn't know anything about PyQt.
We need to change the first line in retext.py, as suggested by the official Python documentation (you know, they're always right when they tell you what to do):
:::python
#!/usr/bin/env python
After changing that, it would run fine. You can load markdown files, edit them, syntax highlighting works, preview modes work.
You won't see any icon. It's expected: the app is looking for them in gnu/linux standard paths, and obviously they aren't there on your Mac.
Didn't try it extensively, but most of the things seem working.
I even tried to build an app bundle, something like those standalone apps you launch on your Mac double clicking on a nice icon, and was successul at it, using py2app:
http://svn.pythonmac.org/py2app/py2app/trunk/doc/index.html
The result is quite huge (100 MB, stripping most obvious modules), but, again, it works, and should be self contained enough for distribution (it takes ~30MB, if stuffed in a compressed DMG package). I'm sure we can do better.
Maybe with a little work we could do a serius port of ReText to Mac OS X.
In the meantime, you can get my experimental app bundle from this link:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3786530/ReText.dmg
regards
gerlos
Reported by: gerlos
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/42
ReText 2.1.4
Trying to view the live preview of an .rst-file gives me the output:
"Could not parse file contents, check if you have the necessary module installed!"
...however it seems to work decently when saving the file as *.re instead and reloading it.
Thank you for making ReText!
Reported by: xlys
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/26
I installed ReText 3.03 (both by downloading it from sourceforge.net and by adding the ppa archive and adding it through synaptic) on Linux Mint 12 LXDE and all of the icons such as "new," "open," and "save" are all missing. Only the text of "Preview is visible" and the outline of the buttons and their text cursor hints appear when you hover the cursor over them. I have installed all of the dependencies listed in the README. I also tried installing ReText on Lubuntu 11.10, Bodhi Linux 1.3.0, and ubuntu-12.04 on a virtualbox. Only in ubuntu-12.04 did these icons appear.
Reported by: dayton-b
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/34
ReText 3.0 Beta 1
Kubuntu 11.10
Syntax highlighting is broken in case of Markdown links. Underlining sometimes does not stop by the end of an URL. One of the reasons is link in parenthesis, but it is not the only one. See the attachment.
Reported by: w4rr10r
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/27
ReText should have syntax highlighting for Markdown and ReStructured Text... somewhat like Mou.
Reported by: stephenmac7
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/37
Hi:
I find that when using WebKit to preview the document, when I click a link, the link is opened by the preview tab, and it seems that there is no way to get back other than close the tab and open it again.
I think it is better to use the desktop default browser to open link when using WebKit. And here is the patch
Reported by: khotyn
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/45
I downloaded ReText 0.5.1.
I have unpacked it on Slackware 13.1. I installed Markdown 2.0.3 from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Markdown in order to run the applications, and the remaining requirements are fulfilled, from what I can tell.
However, the application fails to display any icons! I am running it on Xfce.
Slackware includes
Could it be an issue with default icon sets?
Reported by: mjjzf
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/4
Hi,
I've just made translation to Polish (pl_PL
). It's not perfect, but look quite nice.
Reported by: arrvi
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/22
Do you have the intention to move ReText to github?
I don't want to troll, but I would like to contribute to the project and I hugely prefer github...
Reported by: bbordage
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/50
ReText 2.0.0
Any editing resets position in preview window to the very beginning which makes ReText unusable for editing long texts.
Preview window should either automatically track cursor position in edit box or scroll to view last edit position in the center of preview.
Reported by: kriomant
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/14
I did a Danish translation of ReText, in case you are interested.
Attached.
Reported by: mjjzf
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/5
Since the markdown module can handle umlauts(ä,ö,ü,etc.) if they are decoded correctly, it's sad that it does not work in reText too.
It can be done as shown in the following example:
input = open("input.md", "r").read()
utf_input = input.decode("utf-8")
utf_output = markdown.markdown(utf_input)
output = utf_output.encode("uft-8")
open("output.md", "w").write(output)
I think many german users will appreciate this fix.
Reported by: knaeckebrot
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/40
Attached retext_es.ts file for Spanish translation.
Reported by: txelu70
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/24
I have tried Retext in Lubuntu 11.10 (in virtualbox) and the toolbar has no icons.
http://ubuntuforums.org/attachment.php?attachmentid=206406&d=1320492259
I don't know if its a lubuntu thing or Retext thing.
Reported by: stavroslinux
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/20
ReText should load images if they are placed in document's directory.
Reported by: mandriver
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/1
Here attached the french translation for ReText.
Reported by: blackhorus
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/17
A directory/document tree side pane like Zim's would be a fine convenience if it's not a big trouble.
Reported by: gooddead
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/47
Markdown Extra has some great Enhancements like Footnotes.
Maybe some of the Features could be implemented in ReText
see: http://freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/Extra
Reported by: chris_taubmann
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/46
Reported by: w4rr10r
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/11
It should be possible to have css used in the preview and live preview and the html and maybe pdf exports
Reported by: stephenmac7
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/38
It would be fantastic to be able to use this to edit Sphinx documentation - currently unknown directives etc produce breakage in the preview.
Reported by: davidfraser
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/36
Steps to reproduce
Whoops :)
Reported by: jasononeil
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/33
Hi, I use ReText everyday to write articles, but the default tab indentation width too long, so I make a patch to ReText to support space indentation, and can use Tab and Backtab to indent more or less of a selected text.
I add two options to settings:
I make the patch from the master branch, hope it will be helpful.
Reported by: khotyn
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/43
Wouldn't it be great to add support for styles in the app ?
As a big fan of black theme I added this lines to have black edit boxes, and tought it would be for some interest...!
retext.py
-- in the main(fileNames)
function
if QFile.exists("app.css"):
sheetfile = QFile("app.css")
sheetfile.open(QIODevice.ReadOnly)
style = QTextStream(sheetfile).readAll()
app.setStyleSheet(style)
sheetfile.close()
new css file named app.css with this content :
QTextEdit {
background-color: #1d1d1d;
color: #dfc47d
}
Reported by: blackhorus
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/18
Hi,I‘m an openSUSE packager, I register an account to inform you that I have packaged your ReText for openSUSE, and I'm working on merging it to next version's openSUSE.
I think these spec file, desktop file, and Chinese Simplified and Traditional Translation files may help you move on.
Marguerite.
Reported by: margueritesu
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/21
Reported by: tfsoares
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/8
It's how it look in Mint, I use apt-get install retext to install it, how to fix it?
Reported by: chan15
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/41
I would like to suggest adding a keyboard shortcut for the preview. One of the advantages of Markdown is not having to leave the keyboard, so if some key, say F5, could be bound as a shortcut to preview, it would be very useful.
Reported by: mjjzf
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/6
I would like to have a nice option called: "Split panel". To see the preview window at same time with the editor. I mean the preview on right, and the editor on left. I think that could be really helpful, to see changes in real time.
Thanks!
Reported by: mariozaizar
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/3
Reported by: hutushen222
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/35
I wrote a new improved PKGBUILD for Arch Linux (not posted yet). I've stumbled upon this.
.qm files are searched in /usr/lib/retext (retext.py, line 792).
/usr/lib is a libraries directory, and it doesn't seem appropriate to place translation files here.
Other packages in my system use directories like this:
/usr/share/program/translations/*.qm
or
/usr/share/program/locale/*.qm
I suggest this is changed.
Thanks for the software.
Reported by: aalfplayer
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/9
please add support for [http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/](pandoc's extension) to markdown, since it is a very convenient lot of additions.
Maybe some other extensions could be added, but I am not familiar with the other so that I can only recomment Pandoc's one.
Note: There is already a pandoc wrapper for python by Kenneth Reitz: https://github.com/kennethreitz/pyandoc
Reported by: codronm
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/7
I pasted this line of code on top of my markdown file:
<style>* {direction: rtl; text-align: right; color: red;}</style>
This style works on exported html file but in pdf or odt files only the third part color: red works.
Reported by: nournia
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/15
Hi, I've installed retext and I cannot see any icons in the toolbar.
I use Lubuntu 12.04.
Running from command line it says:
$ retext
QGtkStyle was unable to detect the current GTK+ theme.
No value set for `/desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme'
This command fixes it:
gconftool-2 --set --type string /desktop/gnome/interface/icon_theme lubuntu
Is there a way to get that automatically? Or is this a lubuntu problem?
I found the icon name "lubuntu" in /usr/share/icons/
.
Reported by: medigeek
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/44
Hello,
I cant find the code block syntax and if Ill look it up on daring fireball the 4 space or tab doesn`t work in the previeuw.
Is it possible to previeuw the code block?
Reported by: hayertjez
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/32
Hi, I was just wondering if you'd consider adding a minimal, full-screen mode for ReText, similar to what iA Writer for Mac (http://www.iawriter.com) has? That'd be a killer feature for writers looking to completely focus on the work itself.
(Apologies for the double-post in the FAQ comments. I thought it would be more appropriate to post it here, but I could no longer delete the comment.)
Reported by: shinkaide
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/13
Hello,
I always test RST editors with this cheat sheet and with retext 3.0 there is no formatting at all with this file.
Also, there is no console to report warnings and errors in the conversion.
Regards,
Encolpe
Reported by: encolpe
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/31
The syntax of markdown for code is not correctly supported. This syntax is heavily used on Github for example.
But this not working :
```ruby
class Post
include Mongoid::Document
field :title
def slug
title.try(:parameterize)
end
has_many :comments
end
Explanation, in details :
```~~
class Post
include Mongoid::Document
field :title
end
```~~
This should be rendered as <pre><code> and for now, it is as <p><code>.
```~~
```ruby
class Post
include Mongoid::Document
field :title
end
The ruby word is to specify syntax highlighting, and should not be rendered. For now, it is. (I don't mean that I want syntax hightlighting by this way).
```~~
class Post
include Mongoid::Document
field :title
end
```~~
Blank lines should be present inside the code block. For now, it breaks it.
I just discovered ReText, and beyond this particular code block point, it seems nice. Great job :)
Reported by: maximegarcia
Original Ticket: [retext/tickets/49](https://sourceforge.net/p/retext/tickets/49)
I believe that a Thunderbird plugin would be a great use of ReText. I have gotten in the habit of writing my emails in MarkDown, but it's missing that flare for those who have HTML email clients.
Does this seem like something that you guys would like to do?
Reported by: earthmelon
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/29
In my ReText.conf file I had the following line:
styleSheet=/home/xxxxxx/css/retext.css
However, this causes the following error upon startup in ReText 3.0:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/retext", line 1447, in <module>
main("")
File "/usr/bin/retext", line 1431, in main
window = ReTextWindow()
File "/usr/bin/retext", line 388, in __init__
ssname = settings.value('styleSheet', type='QString')
TypeError: QSettings.value(QString, QVariant defaultValue=QVariant()): 'type' is not a valid keyword argument
ReText 2.4 still starts up fine with the same ReText.conf file. If I comment out that line, ReText 3.0 will start up.
Reported by: marksadecki
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/28
Steps to reproduce:
Create a new file in any text editor. Write text in cyrillic and save the file in cp1251.
Open the file in Retext. It will be displayed as empty.
Reported by: eugenekriv
Original Ticket: retext/tickets/39
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