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The Textile plugin should be standard in !gnusocial AFAIC
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@discussthang I don't think so. This !gnusocial service is a text-based service - what do you what with bigger or smaller fonts? Bold, italic, underline and quote and perhaps code seems to me really enough..
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@hikerus It’s really not about what you want or think is it? The net is a daily evolving beast. Evolving because people are investigating the frontiers. I have the option to use this and nobody really needs to offended by it as it is non-intrusive. In fact as http://status.hackerposse.com/url/9310 shows I use it to be less intrusive in my text messages. I find textile a better o…
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@hikerus That means the external instream and the local instream are not devided? Sounds like a !gnusocial architectual problem, but it should be addressable in the plugin by discarding anything not from a local source.
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@discussthang I stared with !gnusocial last year and at first i was happy with Textile, too. Then we ran into this problem and now I switched to Markdown ;-)
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@hikerus I'm am already a few years on statusnet friendica and now !gnusocial till now it was to crude everytime. But gnusocial seems pretty stable. Now writting my first plugin to test the plugin system. As I said I rather go for richtext :-)
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@discussthang I don't think so. There are lots of cases where you want to copy-paste stuff and then BAM you end up formatting text instead ("wtf??? godieplz!!!").