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Markdown Inline Extension For Pelican
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This plugin lets you customize inline HTML
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within Markdown by extending Python's Markdown module.
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Installation
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------------
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To enable, ensure that the `md_inline_extension` plugin is accessible.
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Then add the following to settings.py:
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PLUGINS = ["md_inline_extension"]
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Usage
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-----
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By default, any Markdown text inside `[]...[]` will get wrapped in
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`span` tags with a class of `pelican-inline`. For example:
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`[]Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit[]` will
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become `<span class="pelican-inline">Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit</span>`
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You can create your own inline patterns and associate them with
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arbitrary classes and styles by using the `MD_INLINE` dictionary in settings.
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The dictionary takes a pattern as key and expects either a string or a tuple
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as a value. If a string is provided, then that will be the CSS class. If
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a tuple is provided, then the first value will be the style, and the second
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value (if present) will be the class. For example:
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```
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MD_INLINE = {
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'+=+': ('color:red;', 'my-test-class'),
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'|-|': ('color:blue;',),
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'&^': 'my-other-text-class',
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}
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```
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The above defines three new inline patterns:
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1. **+=+**: Text within `+=+` will be wrapped in `span` tags like so
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: `<span style="color:red;" class="my-test-class">...</span>`
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2. **|-|**: Text within `|-|` will be wrapped in
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`<span style="color:blue;">...</span>`. Note - no class is present.
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3. **&^**: Text within `&^` will be wrapped in
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`<span class="my-other-text-class">...</span>`. Note - no style present.
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In order to work seamlessly with default inline patterns such as `*` and
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`**`, it is important that your pattern not contain these characters. So
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do not create patterns that are already part of a default Markdown
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[span element](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#span).
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