Custom plugins for Pelican, used in the Varia website.
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Complex Footnotes
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A fork of the Simple-Footnotes Pelican plugin that gives you more finegrained styling options.
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When writing a post or page, add a footnote like this:
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Here's my written text[ref]and here is a footnote[/ref].
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This will appear as, roughly:
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Here's my written text<sup>1</sup>
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1. and here is a footnote ↩
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Inspired by Andrew Nacin's [Simple Footnotes WordPress plugin](http://wordpress.org/plugins/simple-footnotes/).
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Requirements
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Needs html5lib, so you'll want to `pip install html5lib` before running.
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Should work with any content format (ReST, Markdown, whatever), because
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it looks for the `[ref]` and `[/ref]` once the conversion to HTML has happened.
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Stuart Langridge, http://www.kryogenix.org/, February 2014.
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