NAME
Template::Plugin::ForumCode - class for "ForumCode" filter
SYNOPSIS
Standard usage in a Template Toolkit file:
# load the TT module
[% USE ForumCode %]
# ForumCodify some text
[% ForumCode.forumcode('[b]bold[/u] [u]underlined[/u] [i]italic[/i]') %]
[% ForumCode.forumcode('**bold** __underlined__') %]
Usage in a perl module:
use Template::Plugin::ForumCode;
my $tt_forum = Template::Plugin::ForumCode->new();
my $formatted = $tt_forum->forumcode($text);
DESCRIPTION
This module implements ForumCode, a simple markup language inspired by
the likes of BBCode.
ForumCode allows end-users (of a web-site) limited access to a set of
HTML markup through a HTML-esque syntax.
This module works by using Template::Plugin::HTML to escape all HTML
entities and markup. It then performs a series of transformations to
convert ForumCode markup into the appropriate HTML markup.
MARKUP
The ForumCode plugin will perform the following transformations:
[b]...[/b] or **...**
Make the text between the markers *bold*.
[u]...[/u] or __...___
Make the text between the markers *underlined*.
[i]...[/i]
Make the text between the markers *italicised*.
[url]http://...[/url] or [url="http://..."]LinkText[/url]
Make the text between the markers into a *HTML link*. If you would
like to give the link a name, use the following format:
[url name="..."]http://...[/url]
[img]http://...[/img]
Insert an *image*, specified by the URL between the markers.
You may also include extra attributes such as title=, alt=, etc.
Research the HTML tag for the full list of attributes.
e.g.
[img title='Powered by Catalyst' width='50']http://.../images/button.png[/img]
[colour=*code*]...[/colour]
Make a block of text appear in the *colour* specified by *code*.
*code* can be any of the named colours: red, orange, yellow, green,
blue, black, white.
*code* may also be a #RGB value in either the #XYZ or #XXYYZZ
format.
For the sake of international relations "[color=*code*]...[/color]"
may also be used.
e.g. red text
[colour=red]Red Text[/colour]
[colour=#ff0000]Red Text[/colour]
[list]...[/list]
Create an ordered or unordered list of items. To create an
*unordered list* use [*] to mark the start of each list item. To
create an *ordered list* use [1] to mark the start of each list
item.
e.g. an unordered list
[list]
[*]apple
[*]orange
[*]banana
[/list]
e.g. an ordered list
[list]
[1]first
[1]second
[1]third
[/list]
[code]...[/code]
Marks a block of text with the CSS *forumcode_code* class. How this
displays is dependant on the CSS definitions in your application
templates.
/* Example CSS */
.forumcode_code {
font-family: monospace;
border: 1px solid #333;
font-size: 95%;
margin: 15px 20px 15px 20px;
padding: 6px;
width: 85%;
overflow: auto;
white-space: pre;
color: #ff0;
background-color: #333;
border: 1px solid #666;
}
[pre]...[/pre]
Marks a block of text with the CSS *forumcode_pre* class. How this
displays is dependant on the CSS definitions in your application
templates.
/* Example CSS */
.forumcode_pre {
background-color: transparent;
font-family: monospace;
font-size: 95%;
border: 1px dashed #333;
margin: 15px 20px 15px 20px;
padding: 6px;
width: 85%;
overflow: auto;
white-space: pre;
}
[quote]...[/quote]
Marks a block of text with the CSS *forumcode_pre* class. How this
displays is dependant on the CSS definitions in your application
templates.
You may specify the name of ther person you are quoting using the
following addition to the markup:
[quote quoting="..."]Lorem ipsum ...[/quote]
The quoted text will be prefixed with Quoting Name:. This extra
output will be wrapped in with the CSS *forumcode_quoting* class.
/* Example CSS */
.forumcode_quote {
background-color: #eee;
font-family: monospace;
font-style: italic;
border: 1px dotted #333;
font-size: 95%;
margin: 15px 20px 15px 20px;
padding: 6px;
width: 85%;
overflow: auto;
}
.forumcode_quoting {
font-weight: bold;
margin-bottom: 3px;
}
PUBLIC METHODS
new
Create a new instance of the plugin for TT usage
forumcode
The transformation function
AUTHOR
Chisel Wright ""
LICENSE
This library is free software, you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.