NAME
Formatter::HTML::Textile - Formatter to make HTML from Textile
DESCRIPTION
This module will format Textile input to HTML. It conforms with the
Formatter API specification, version 0.95.
SYNOPSIS
my $textile = <format( $textile );
print "title is ".$formatter->title."\n";
print $formatter->document;
my @links = @{ $formatter->links };
print "Links urls: ";
print join ", " map { $_->{url} } @links;
print "\n";
METHODS
format($string)
This is a constructor method and initializes the formatter with the
passed text.
This method returns a Formatter::HTML::Textile object.
document()
It returns a full HTML document, comprising the formatted textile
source converted to HTML. You may specify an optional $charset
parameter. This will include a HTML "meta" element with the chosen
character set. It will still be your responsibility to ensure that
the document served is encoded with this character set.
fragment()
returns a minimal HTML chunk as textile.
links()
Returns all the links found in the document, as a listref of
hashrefs, with keys 'title', which is the title of the link, and
'url', which is the link.
title()
Returns the title of the document
SEE ALSO
Formatter, Text::Textile
AUTHOR
Originally written by Tom Insam, maintained by Kjetil Kjernsmo from
2005-11-19.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2005 Tom Insam tom@jerakeen.org, 2005, 2009 Kjetil Kjernsmo,
kjetilk@cpan.org.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at
your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.