+ [2013-07-01T21:25:17Z] oller is there a way to escape liquid tags so the pygment would parse them?
+ [2013-07-01T21:31:56Z] oller muter, wasn't thinking - just wrapping each individual {% %} with raw / end raw is allowing pigment to do it's kob
+ [2013-07-01T21:31:59Z] oller *job
+ [2013-07-01T21:32:15Z] oller that's again jaybe, appreciate it :)
+ [2013-07-01T21:32:26Z] jaybe :)

message no. 3875

Posted by oller in #jekyll at 2013-07-01T19:57:23Z

i thought page.img.url would do it - but no luck
+ [2013-07-02T09:03:47Z] parkr Guten Morgen, alle.
+ [2013-07-02T09:03:47Z] mojobot parkr: jaybe @ 18:54:29 GMT+0000 (UTC) said: testing for {% if page.tags %} is returning within a post context despite no tag: defined in front matter. works as expected outside of post context (e.g. pages, category listings)
+ [2013-07-02T09:03:47Z] mojobot parkr: jaybe @ 18:55:09 GMT+0000 (UTC) said: s/returning/returning true/
+ [2013-07-02T09:42:23Z] fragje parkr, god morgen :)
+ [2013-07-02T09:42:37Z] parkr mojobot tell jaybe Interesting. "page.tags" is an empty array for all posts, I think, so I can understand how that would return true given that an empty array is a true value in Ruby.