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Fixes #601. Merged in 6f87b32 from the md3 branch and did a lot of cleanup.
Changes include:
* Removed old docs build tool, templates, etc.
* Added MkDocs config file, etc.
* filename.txt => filename.md
* pythonhost.org/Markdown => Python-Markdown.github.io
* Markdown lint and other cleanup.
* Automate pages deployment in makefile with `mkdocs gh-deploy`
Assumes a git remote is set up named "pages". Do
git remote add pages https://github.com/Python-Markdown/Python-Markdown.github.io.git
... before running `make deploy` the first time.
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Got all but a couple files in the tests (ran out of time today).
Apparently I have been using some bad form for years (although a few
things seemed to look better before the update). Anyway, conformant now.
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The last few extensions were updated to accept dicts/**kwargs as configs and more
tests were updated. Also updated extra to actually accept configs.
Note that extra requires an extra level of dicts. First you need
to indicate tha the settings are for extra, then, which extension
extra wraps. I'm not crazy abount this, bit not sur ehow else to do it
without making all the configs a global attribute on the Markdown class
to that any extention can access any other extensions config settings.
I don't think we wnat to do that.
Also updated extra to use dot notation for the sub-extensions.
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Fixes #325. All extensions can now accept a dict of configs or
**kwargs, not just a list of tuples. Third party extensions may want
to follow suite. Extensions may only accept keyword arguments
in the future. These changes still need to be documented.
A couple things of note:
The CodeHilite extension previously issued a DeprecationWarning
if the old config key `force_linenos` was used. With thins change,
a KeyError will now be raised.
The `markdown.util.parseBoolValue` function gained a new argument:
`preserve_none` (defaults to False), which when set to True, will
pass None through unaltered (will not convert it to False).
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A `from __future__ import ...` statement must go after any docstrings;
since putting them before the docstring means the docstring loses its
magic and just becomes a string literal. That then causes a syntax
error if there are further future statements after the false docstring.
This fixes issue #203, using the patch provided by @Arfrever.
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The most notable changes are the use of unicode_literals
and absolute_imports. Actually, absolute_imports was the
biggest deal as it gives us relative imports. For the first
time extensions import markdown relative to themselves.
This allows other packages to embed the markdown lib in a
subdir of their project and still be able to use our
extensions.
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When in safe_mode, there is no raw html to contain `markdown=1` for
processing, so there is no need to turn on that feature. The symptom
reported in issue #160 appears to be a side effect of commit
a2377e1129331430998de821ed3abf38247edca1.
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autogenerates ids. If you want to define your own, use the attr_list extension. Also expanded HeaderId extension to use the same algorithm as the TOC extension (which is better) for slugifying the header text. Added config settings to override the default word separator and the slugify callable. Closes #16 as the reported bug is for a removed feature.
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now include smart handling of double underscores (not just single underscores). The new behavior may be called seperately as the 'smart_strong' extension or as part of the 'extra' extension.
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Fixes Ticket 39. NOTE: I did not add a seperate extension which only adds this feature - it is only available as part of 'extra'.
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package instead of two.
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