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diff --git a/docs/extensions/HTML_Tidy.txt b/docs/extensions/HTML_Tidy.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 52f991f..0000000 --- a/docs/extensions/HTML_Tidy.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -HTML Tidy -========= - -Runs [HTML Tidy][] on the output of Python-Markdown using the [uTidylib][] -Python wrapper. Both libtidy and uTidylib must be installed on your system. - -This extension is available in the standard Markdown library since version 2.0. - -[HTML Tidy]: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ -[uTidylib]: http://utidylib.berlios.de/ - -Note than any Tidy [options][] can be passed in as extension configs. So, -for example, to output HTML rather than XHTML, set ``output_xhtml=0``. To -indent the output, set ``indent=auto`` and to have Tidy wrap the output in -``<html>`` and ``<body>`` tags, set ``show_body_only=0``. See Tidy's -[options][] for a full list of the available options. The defaults are set to -most closely match Markdowns defaults with the exception that you get much -better pretty-printing. - -[options]: http://tidy.sourceforge.net/docs/quickref.html - -Note that options set in this extension will override most any other settings -passed on to Markdown (such as "output_format"). Unlike Markdown, this extension -will also treat raw HTML no different than that output by Markdown. In other -words, it may munge a document authors carefully crafted HTML. Of course, it -may also transform poorly formed raw HTML into nice, valid HTML. Take these -things into consideration when electing to use this extension. |