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diff --git a/docs/using_as_module.txt b/docs/using_as_module.txt index c7c6da2..6ac82d8 100644 --- a/docs/using_as_module.txt +++ b/docs/using_as_module.txt @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ functions will serve your needs. However, if you need to process multiple documents, it may be advantageous to create a single instance of the `markdown.Markdown` class and pass multiple documents through it. -### `markdown.markdown(text [, extensions][, **kwargs])` +### `markdown.markdown(text [, **kwargs])` The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: </ol> -### `markdown.markdownFromFile(input [, output] [, extensions] [, encoding] [, **kwargs])` +### `markdown.markdownFromFile(**kwargs)` With a few exceptions, `markdown.markdownFromFile` accepts the same options as `markdown.markdown`. It does **not** accept a `text` string. Instead, it accepts @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ the following required options: meet your special needs, it is suggested that you write your own code to handle your specific encoding/decoding needs. -### `markdown.Markdown([extensions][, **kwargs])` +### `markdown.Markdown([**kwargs])` The same options are available when initializing the `markdown.Markdown` class as on the `markdown.markdown` function, except that the class does **not** @@ -209,10 +209,11 @@ must be passed to one of two instance methods: md.reset() html2 = md.convert(text2) -* `Markdown.convertFile(input, output, encoding)` +* `Markdown.convertFile(**kwargs)` The arguments of this method are identical to the arguments of the same - name on the `markdown.markdownFromFile` function. As with the `convert` - method, this method should be used to process multiple files without - creating a new instance of the class for each document. State may need to - be `reset` between each call to `convertFile` as with `convert`. + name on the `markdown.markdownFromFile` function (`input`, `output`, and + `encoding`). As with the `convert` method, this method should be used to + process multiple files without creating a new instance of the class for + each document. State may need to be `reset` between each call to + `convertFile` as with `convert`. |