== 2007-06-18
Have you heard about the software that can convert between several different markup formats, called Pandoc [[http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/]] ?
Is there a page here (or on some other more appropriate wiki)
that discusses html-to-wiki-syntax and wiki-a-to-wiki-b-syntax translation?
-- anonymous

No, theres no page yet, but what about [[WikiToHTMLTranslation]] thanks for the link. [[Radeox]] does this as well.

-- [[ChristophSauer]], 2007-Okt-16 09:23 (CEST)


Hi Christoph,

I was hoping that, despite the wikicreole wiki being closed to
outside modification, I might be able to sneak my converter into the
"converters" page.  I think of that page as the defacto listing of
Creole 1.0 converters, and referred to it a week ago when I was
looking for a Ruby Creole converter.  Given that there wasn't one
listed, and a google search only turned up two partially implemented
ones, I decided to port the Perl one, which is excellent, to Ruby.

My converter is now complete and can be easily installed as a Ruby gem by doing:
gem install WikiCreole
(Just wanted to let you know I'm not wasting your time by asking you
add a link to a project which will not actually ship)

The URL to the project is:
* [[https://rubyforge.org/projects/wikicreole/]]

Thanks Christophe
Cheers - Gordon