- jinja2 and mako for pythonic templates.
- unidecode for a better NFKD algorithm
- smartypants & typogrify – modern typography
- reStructuredText and textile
- Markdown (or Discount, a C implementation of Markdown)
- any Pandoc dialect
- syntax highlighting via pygments
- AsciiMathML via python-asciimathml
- reStructuredText Code directive, Sourcecode and YouTube directives inspired by blohg
- acronym definitions and implementation from the Pyblosxom plugin
- Hyphenation is based on Frank Liang's algorithm TEX hyphenation patterns
- sebix <szebi@gmx.at> who forced me to make docs and work with linux' locale and also supplied the textile and metalogo filter.
- moschlar who implemented Mako templating
- 0x1cedd1ce for his code to ping to Twitter
Acrylamid is a mixture of mainly three projects: PyBlosxom, nanoc and several complete rewrites (including data loss near the end) of Acrylamid (formerly known as lilith) itself.
From PyBlosxom I've stolen the awesome flat filesystem idea and the concept of chaining callbacks to produce a default blog and/or extend it to your needs, when you need it. Nanoc is quite difficult for me, since I am not familiar with the ruby language, but is has two cool aspects: YAML configuration files and filters. And from my own project, I got boring markup rendering, several HTML/XML preprocessors and the basic concept of how to develop a web 2.0 blog system.