Summary ------- This plugin allows easy, variable length summaries directly embedded into the body of your articles. It introduces two new settings: ``SUMMARY_BEGIN_MARKER`` and ``SUMMARY_END_MARKER``: strings which can be placed directly into an article to mark the beginning and end of a summary. When found, the standard ``SUMMARY_MAX_LENGTH`` setting will be ignored. The markers themselves will also be removed from your articles before they are published. The default values are ```` and ````. For example:: Title: My super title Date: 2010-12-03 10:20 Tags: thats, awesome Category: yeah Slug: my-super-post Author: Alexis Metaireau This is the content of my super blog post. and this content occurs after the summary. Here, the summary is taken to be the first line of the post. Because no beginning marker was found, it starts at the top of the body. It is possible to leave out the end marker instead, in which case the summary will start at the beginning marker and continue to the end of the body. If no beginning or end marker is found, and if ``SUMMARY_USE_FIRST_PARAGRAPH`` is enabled in the settings, the summary will be the first paragraph of the post. The plugin also sets a ``has_summary`` attribute on every article. It is True for articles with an explicitly-defined summary, and False otherwise. (It is also False for an article truncated by ``SUMMARY_MAX_LENGTH``.) Your templates can use this e.g. to add a link to the full text at the end of the summary. reST example ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Inserting the markers into a reStructuredText document makes use of the comment directive, because raw HTML is automatically escaped. The reST equivalent of the above Markdown example looks like this:: My super title ############## :date: 2010-12-03 10:20 :tags: thats, awesome :category: yeah :slug: my-super-post :author: Alexis Metaireau This is the content of my super blog post. .. PELICAN_END_SUMMARY and this content occurs after the summary.