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* Added siteindex to docs.Waylan Limberg2012-03-075-12/+85
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* Add release notes, authors and change_log to docs.Waylan Limberg2012-03-0710-67/+124
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* Rename docs/*.md => docs/*.txtWaylan Limberg2012-03-0729-0/+0
| | | | | | | | | The documentation uses features of Python-Markdown that are not supported on GitHub and it's better to get a source view of the docs anyway. For example, that way comments and bug reports can reference a specific line of a file. Of course, it makes sense for Github to render the README, so that is left with the `.md` file extension.
* Fixed up some formating errors in docs and added/fixed more internal links.Waylan Limberg2012-03-0710-35/+36
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* Added a bunch of internal links to the docs.Waylan Limberg2012-03-074-71/+70
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* Rewrote parts of install docs for clarity.Waylan Limberg2012-03-071-25/+27
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* Renamed a few docswith better file names.Waylan Limberg2012-03-079-26/+25
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* Fixed a few minor redering bugs in docs.Waylan Limberg2012-03-071-1/+1
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* Refactored Docs to use Sphinx styled template.Waylan Limberg2012-03-0129-31/+933
| | | | | | This is not a full Sphinx implementation. Just a limited implementation which converts our markdown source filed to work with the default css for Sphinx so it looks like Pythons docs.
* Fixes #64. Added sane_list extension.Waylan Limberg2012-01-242-0/+76
| | | | | | | | | | This is an extension which alters the behavior of lists to be less surprising. If turned out to be rather simple to code. I'm surprised no one had written it yet. I should note that this extension does not generate separate lists if different unordered list markers are used (`*` verses `-` verses `+`) The way the parser works that would be a little more tricky.
* Release 2.1.1. A bugfix release.2.1.1.finalWaylan Limberg2012-01-221-0/+7
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* Updated change log to include last few releases. Waylan Limberg2012-01-221-0/+4
| | | I forget about this now that we have a git log and release notes.
* Version 2.1.0-Final2.1.0.finalWaylan Limberg2011-11-241-6/+3
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* Release 2.1.0-Beta2.1.0.betaWaylan Limberg2011-10-101-24/+25
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* Removed another [[wikilink]] style link from the docs.Waylan Limberg2011-10-061-1/+2
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* Fixed a few issues with writing_extensions.md.Waylan Limberg2011-10-061-11/+14
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* Fixed minor typo in docs/index.mdWaylan Limberg2011-10-061-1/+1
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* Added an index.md file to the docs. The docs can now be a full website unto ↵Waylan Limberg2011-10-061-0/+61
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* Updated docs/extensions/index to be more informative - not just list extensions.Waylan Limberg2011-10-061-2/+30
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* Do'h! Fixed a silly typo.Waylan Limberg2011-10-051-1/+1
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* Fixed a few typos in the using_as_module docs.Waylan Limberg2011-10-051-12/+16
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* Fixed one more [[wikilink]] missed in previous commit.Waylan Limberg2011-10-051-1/+1
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* Fixed a few errors in the 2.1.0-alpha release notes and updated links to not ↵Waylan Limberg2011-10-051-13/+15
| | | | use the [[wikilink]] style.
* Made a few minor edits to command line docs.Waylan Limberg2011-10-051-4/+4
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* Updated docs to no longer use the [[wikilink]] style links from the old ↵Waylan Limberg2011-09-226-38/+37
| | | | wiki. All links are not realative links which should work with the supplied docs generator.
* Updated Extra Extension docs to relect recent changes in the extension.Waylan Limberg2011-09-221-9/+7
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* Added support to build_docs command to copy non markdown files unmodified.Waylan Limberg2011-08-232-6/+6
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* Update build_docs script for the *.txt -> *.md change in docs.Waylan Limberg2011-08-231-1/+75
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* Renamed *.txt -> *.md in docs.Waylan Limberg2011-08-2328-39/+1
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* The build_docs command now uses extra and toc extensions and a template on ↵Waylan Limberg2011-08-041-0/+20
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* Updated release notes to include a note about support for python's `-m` option.Waylan Limberg2011-08-031-0/+6
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* Added support for python's '-m' command line option. Do 'python -m markdown ↵Waylan Limberg2011-08-031-16/+34
| | | | [options] [args]'. I suspect will drop the command line script (markdown_py) when we drop support for Python 2.4 as this is easier to support.
* Markdown.convertFile now actually works with stdin and stdout. Previously ↵Waylan Limberg2011-08-031-2/+3
| | | | only the commandline script did.
* Edited release notes. Made a few minor corrections and added a note ↵Waylan Limberg2011-07-281-7/+15
| | | | regarding supported python versions. No more support for Python 2.3 with 2.4 support depreciated. We now support Python 3.2.
* All internal encoding of output now uses the 'xmlcharrefreplace' error ↵Waylan Limberg2011-07-281-2/+6
| | | | handler. Also added a note to the docs. Anyone doing their own encoding of output should be as well.
* Updated release notes for recent changes to headerid extension.Waylan Limberg2011-06-301-0/+6
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* Refactored HeaderId extension to no longer include defining ids. It only ↵Waylan Limberg2011-06-302-48/+50
| | | | autogenerates ids. If you want to define your own, use the attr_list extension. Also expanded HeaderId extension to use the same algorithm as the TOC extension (which is better) for slugifying the header text. Added config settings to override the default word separator and the slugify callable. Closes #16 as the reported bug is for a removed feature.
* Added first draft of 2.1.0-Alpha release notes.Waylan Limberg2011-06-231-0/+97
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* Added html5 and xhtml5 output formats. These are just aliases to html4 and ↵Waylan Limberg2011-06-231-2/+4
| | | | xhtml1 searializers respectively.
* Cleaned up backward compatability of old positional arguments. Some people ↵Waylan Limberg2011-06-231-8/+9
| | | | may be using them, so we should continue to support them. Also adjusted docs to encourage using keyword args only. However, if existing code was using positional args in previous versions, it should still work.
* Added nl2br extension. Closes #13. Thanks to Brian Neal for writing the code ↵Waylan Limberg2011-06-212-17/+21
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* Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/waylan/Python-MarkdownWaylan Limberg2011-06-201-0/+7
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| * Minor Doc update. Fixed a typo in previous commit.Waylan Limberg2011-06-201-1/+1
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| * allow language guessing to be disabled by passing a setting to CodeHilite - ↵Rob McBroom2011-06-191-0/+7
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* | Added docs and tests to attr_list ext. Closes #7.Waylan Limberg2011-06-201-0/+74
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* Added smart_strong extension. Fixes Issue #17. Like PHP Markdown Extra, we ↵Waylan Limberg2011-06-072-0/+31
| | | | now include smart handling of double underscores (not just single underscores). The new behavior may be called seperately as the 'smart_strong' extension or as part of the 'extra' extension.
* Edited command line docs. Changed "Linux" to "*nix (Linux, OSX, BSD, Unix, ↵Waylan Limberg2011-05-181-2/+2
| | | | etc.)" for completeness.
* Updated command line docs to document the actual implementation. For ↵Waylan Limberg2011-05-181-44/+29
| | | | example, the script is named "markdown_py". Also, no longer including the output of 'markdown_py --help' as that output has changed from time to time, but doesn't ever get updated here. The user can just run it if they need to. All we need to do it document that the option exists.
* Complete Rewrite of the using_as_module docs to clearly list all options.Waylan Limberg2011-05-101-131/+191
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* The Testing Framework will now pass any non-reserved args set in test.cfg ↵Waylan Limberg2011-04-291-4/+2
| | | | files as keyword arguments to Markdown for a given syntax test. As Markdown ignores unknown args, this should be safe and will allow testing of any newly added keywords without additional modification of the testing framework.