SYNOPSIS
[% USE Textile2 -%]
[% FILTER textile2 %]This *bold* and this is _italic_.[% END %]
<p>this is <strong>bold</strong> and this is <em>italic</em>.
[% USE Textile2 ( disable_html => 1 ) -%]
[% FILTER textile2 %]this is<br /> _italic_.[% END %]
<p>this is<br /> <em>italic</em>.</p>
DESCRIPTION
This module wraps Text::Textile into a plugin Template Toolkit. It provides a filter named "textile2". This aims to be a more feature-full version Template::Plugin::Textile, by allowing you to pass parameters to Text::Textile.Use this way:
[% FILTER textile2 %] Reasons to use the Template Toolkit: * Seperation of concerns. * It's written in Perl. * Badgers are Still Cool. [% END %]
or:
[% mytext | textile2 %]
You can pass the same options you would pass to Text::Textile, directly when using the template. For instance to disable processing of HTML tags you can do:
[% USE Textile2 ( disable_html => 1 ) %]
To avoid your text to be wrapped into "<p>...</p>" you can use:
[% USE Textile2 ( format_mode => 'inline' ) %]
See Text::Textile for details.