This is the first release of PHP Markdown Lib. This package requires PHP version 4.3 or later and is designed to work with PSR-0 autoloading and, optionally, with Composer. You can download it from the PHP Markdown website: <http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/> You can also read the official announcement here: <http://michelf.ca/blog/2013/php-markdown-lib/> Also note new versions of PHP Markdown 1.0.1q & Extra 1.2.7 were just released too. They're now labeled as the "classic" version, and as previously mentioned on this list I will stop updating those next year, focusing in the Lib version. <http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/classic/> Here is a list of the changes in Lib since the previous classic release (some of the changes are also included in the classic version, see the website for details): PHP Markdown Lib 1.3 (11 Apr 2013): * Plugin interface for Wordpress and other systems is no longer present in the Lib package. The classic package is still available if you need it: <http://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/classic/> * Added `public` and `protected` protection attributes, plus a section about what is "public API" and what isn't in the Readme file. * Changed HTML output for footnotes: now instead of adding `rel` and `rev` attributes, footnotes links have the class name `footnote-ref` and backlinks `footnote-backref`. * Fixed some regular expressions to make PCRE not shout warnings about POSIX collation classes (dependent on your version of PCRE). * Added optional class and id attributes to images and links using the same syntax as for headers: [link](url){#id .class} ![img](url){#id .class} It work too for reference-style links and images. In this case you need to put those attributes at the reference definition: [link][linkref] or [linkref] ![img][linkref] [linkref]: url "optional title" {#id .class} * Fixed a PHP notice message triggered when some table column separator markers are missing on the separator line below column headers. * Fixed a small mistake that could cause the parser to retain an invalid state related to parsing links across multiple runs. This was never observed (that I know of), but it's still worth fixing. -- Michel Fortin michel.fortin at michelf.ca http://michelf.ca/