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2008 Feb 29
4
evolving the spec (was: forking Markdown.pl?)
> Anyway, a spec for Markdown Extra would contain a spec for Markdown as > well, wouldn't it? I think the whole enterprise would be a lot more valuable, if we produce a combined spec, which would be self-contained, and call it Markdown 2.0. I don't think we necessarily need a formal grammar. What we need is to create a document, starting with "Markdown Syntax" perhaps,
2009 Apr 07
1
Python-Markdown 2.0 Final Released!
I am happy to announce the release of Python-Markdown 2.0 final. We have versions for Python 2.3-2.6 and Python 3.0! See the release notes here: https://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=674043&group_id=153041 Download from PyPI here: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/Markdown/2.0 -- ---- \X/ /-\ `/ |_ /-\ |\| Waylan Limberg
2008 May 12
2
Fenced-Code-Blocks in Python-Markdown
I'd like to announce a beta release of the Fenced-Code-Blocks Extension for Python-Markdown. <http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/Available_Extensions> The latest code for Python-Markdown and packaged extensions are now available on Gitorious. <http://gitorious.org/projects/python-markdown> The same syntax is used as the just released PHP Markdown Extra 1.2. I
2009 Mar 09
0
Python-Markdown 2.0 Release Candidate
I am pleased to announce that after much hard work, a Release Candidate for Python Markdown version 2.0 is now available for [download][]. Please, download it, install it, test it, beat it... and report any [bugs][]. Assuming no major bugs, we will release 2.0 final approximately one month from today. Until then, the project [site][] will continue to document version 1.7. Updated documentation is
2011 Feb 13
1
Should leading and trailing spaces between backticks be preserved?
Hi folks, Yesterday I raised an issue about inconsistent preservation of whitespace<http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/Tickets/000087>in Python-Markdown. >>> import markdown >>> md = markdown.Markdown() >>> md.convert('Added `>>> ` to signify user input.') u'<p>Added
2009 Jun 21
5
Query about emphasis
Hello List, Firstly, I was very impressed when I tried markdown 2.0 recently. Fantastic work all! I have a query about the treatment of emphasis. I realise that the horse has bolted, and changes to currently supported functionality are unlikely to attract support. However, there does seem (at least in my tiny mind) to be a mis-match between the following stated goal and the present
2008 Jan 05
2
replacing " with &quot;
Python-markdown currently replaces all straight quotes (`"`) with the html entity (`&quot;`). Someone recently complained about this in a [bug report][]. As it turns out the quote was the symptom that brought the real problem to light[^1]. In any event, the reporter pointed out that markdown.pl does not replace straight quotes with the html entity. I know John Gruber has mentioned before
2007 Nov 03
3
ANN: python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown
Hello all, I'm announcing python-markdown2 -- another Python implementation of Markdown. (MIT license.) http://code.google.com/p/python-markdown2/ It should be a drop-in replacement for [markdown.py](http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/). It fixes some issues that I ran into with markdown.py [^1]. I believe that it is faster than markdown.py [^2] and on par or a little
2006 Jul 28
11
Forum
Im making forum and i have problem with paths. Here is code: http://pastie.caboo.se/6389 With this code, it works. But its a bit weird to use so many paths function. For every path i need to make new function. So can you suggest me something. Tables are like here: http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/ForumExample -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2009 Oct 22
3
Order of Markdown and SmartyPants filters (was: Re: Markdown Support in Drupal6.14?)
2009/10/20 Lou Quillio <public at quillio.com> > On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 3:20 PM, AJG Baeumel > <ajgb at st-maurices.n-lanark.sch.uk> wrote: > > Why is Marksmarty no longersupported in Drupal 6.14? > > It's been a while since I've worked with Drupal, but I remember that > MarkSmarty was really just a hybrid convenience filter. It's better to > apply
2007 Oct 06
4
seemingly no good way to end bulleted list and start code block
Howdy, The following bug report was sent to the Debian BTS. Is there a way to have a code block immediately follow an unordered list? ----- Forwarded message from Joey Hess <joeyh at debian.org> ----- Consider this markdown: * bla * bla2 this should be treated as code block and it is not ... but if bullets are not above this, it works If the first code block is indented with
2008 Mar 22
7
Babelmark
I'm currently attempting to write a spec for parsing Markdown Extra, and since one goal is to minimize the differences in output between implementations, I've made a tool allowing me to compare who does what for any given input. I hope this can also facilitate future discussions about the syntax. So here's Babelmark, a testbed for various Markdown implementations were you
2012 Jun 22
6
Definition list as image caption
recently though about image captions, then i realized that this could be achiebed by Markdown Extra's definition list feature: ![alttext](http://exampl.com/img.jpg) : here goes the *caption* What do you think? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2013 Mar 16
0
Admonitions! with Python-Markdown 2.3 release.
Last night I released version 2.3 of Python Markdown (see the release notes [1] for all the details). In addition to various other improvements, a new **experimental** extension was included that added a syntax for generating rST-style admonitions [2]. For a summary of the syntax, see the documentation [3]. A broader sample of the output can be seen on this page [4]. The source text can be found
2012 Aug 07
1
Footnote output not valid.
I just received a report [1] that the footnote output we use in Python-Markdown (an exact copy of PHP Markdown Extra [3]) is not valid HTML [3]. If you notice he's using HTML5. At least the footnote syntax does valid on XHTML1 or HTML4. Anyway, any suggestions on how the various footnote implementations want to move forward with this? [1]: https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/issues/129
2009 Feb 18
4
A Modest Definition List Proposal
Howdy, I've been thinking a lot about definition list syntax, and what I did and didn't like about the PHP Markdown Extra syntax (which seems to be a de-facto standard, discount notwithstanding, yes?). What I came up with is a single character change to the PHP Markdown Extra syntax. I just published a detailed explanation of my thoughts and reasoning for this on [my
2006 Apr 07
0
odt2txt: OpenDocument to Markdown
I wrote myself a script to convert Open Document files to Markdown. Being able to do "odt2txt.py mydoc.odt | less" is the main motivation, but it also works for doing command line conversion of odt to html by combining odt2txt with any of the Markdown implementations. If anyone uses OpenOffice and wants to check it out: http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/odt2txt.php
2008 Apr 01
3
HTML entities in URLs and urlencoding
We recently received the following bug report for the python-markdown implementation: > The "&" are escaped in URLs. > > An example: > [Link](http://www.site.com/?param1=value1&param2=value1) > > Should output: > <a href="http://www.site.com/?param1=value1&param2=value1">Link</a> > > Currently outputs: > <a
2008 Mar 10
2
Create Slide Shows (PowerPoint/KeyNote-Style) Using Markdown using the Slide Show (S9) Ruby Gem
Hello, I've published a Ruby gem that lets you create slide shows and author slides in plain text using a wiki-style markup language that's easy-to-write and easy-to-read. Yes, that's Markdown. (Textile is supported too ;-) You can find two samples online in Markdown: o http://slideshow.rubyforge.org/svn/samples/rest.text o
2013 Jan 23
3
footnote:id, colons and jquery
I just received a [bug report] for Python-Markdown complaining that colons are used in the ids of footnotes. For reference, we [output] the same format at PHP Markdown Extra. The general complaint is that the colon in the id attribute (`id="fnref:1"`) causes jquery to choke when referencing that id from javascript because jquery uses colons to indicate pseudo elements (as does CSS). As