Inline markdown formatting and pygments syntax highlighting plugin for the Adium chat client.
FAIR WARNING: I don't claim to know what the hell I'm doing in Objective-C or Cocoa or even XCode. Use at your own risk.
- Markdown formatting and code syntax highlighting in your chat windows
- Inline
code
elements and quick bold, italic andstrikethroughformatting - Uses redcarpet Yay! Github-flavored Markdown!
- Fenced code blocks (
```
: triple-tick) with language specification
I'm a web developer. I chat a lot with other developers. Textual conversation and programming vocabulary can get very dicey ("put this before this. No, that, not this!"). Inline code
references and GFM make the task of talking about code
a whole lot easier.
Like I said, I'm a web developer (+designer) - this is my first dive into ObjC and the water is cold. I am 100% certain there are better ways to get the results (probably better results, too); I'm just not good enough. Please – by all means – fork me and right all the evils I have committed!
Awesomely cool projects borrowed from:
- Adium
- redcarpet: Github-flavored markdown
- pygments: Syntax highlighting
- Mnmlsm: Florian Pichler's beautiful MessageView Style
- HTMLParser: Ben Reeves' ObjC library
Quite a few nasty prerequisites, but the basics go like this:
-
Install the gems redcarpet, albino, and nokogiri
$ gem install redcarpet albino nokogiri
-
Install pygments
$ easy_install Pygments
-
Open
markium.AdiumMessageView
to install the MessageView Style Xtra -
Open
bin/markium.AdiumPlugin
to install the ContentFilter plugin (requires Adium restart) -
Activate the MessageView Style
Preferences->Messages
and select one of the3.x
variants. Make sure that "Show received message fonts" and "Show received message colors" are both enabled.
The AIHTMLContentFilter
method that is used to alter HTML displayed text only works with certain styles. The MessageViewVersion
(listed in the view's plist) value for the style must be set to 4
. Don't ask me why, there is almost no documentation on the different MessageViewVersion
s (I had to traipse through Adium's source to figure it out). If you want to see if your favorite MessageView Style will support it, right click on the package (usually located in ~/Library/Application Support/Adium 2.0/Message Styles/
), select "Show Package Contents" and open Content/info.plist
in an editor. Look for:
...
<key>MessageViewVersion</key>
<integer>4</integer>
...
If you want to enable syntax highlighting in your MessageView Style, you can copy and #import
the markdown_additions.css file to your own style from:
/markium.AdiumMessageStyle/Contents/Resources/markdown_additions.css
- Get help making more of this thing self-contained and less reliant on other packages/languages.
- Add markdown additions css to more MessageView Styles
- Auto-inline images?
- Unit tests
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Aaron Lampros
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