From 93dad08ca9967d75e5bb2b2e6e6301a98b900bfd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Waylan Limberg Date: Sat, 7 Feb 2015 14:22:47 -0500 Subject: Thorough spell check of the docs. --- docs/reference.txt | 34 +++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-) (limited to 'docs/reference.txt') diff --git a/docs/reference.txt b/docs/reference.txt index 2e1985d..ac5c724 100644 --- a/docs/reference.txt +++ b/docs/reference.txt @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ method appropriately ([see below](#convert)). The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: -* __`text`__{: #text } (required): The source unicode string. +* __`text`__{: #text } (required): The source Unicode string. !!! note "Important" Python-Markdown expects **Unicode** as input (although @@ -69,14 +69,14 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: extensions=[MyExtension(), 'path.to.my.ext'] !!! note - The prefered method is to pass in an instance of an extension. Strings - should only be used when it is impossable to import the Extension Class + The preferred method is to pass in an instance of an extension. Strings + should only be used when it is impossible to import the Extension Class directly (from the command line or in a template). When passing in extension instances, each class instance must be a subclass of `markdown.extensions.Extension` and any configuration options should be defined when initiating the class instance rather than using the - [extension_configs](#extension_configs) keyword. For example: + [`extension_configs`](#extension_configs) keyword. For example: from markdown.extensions import Extension class MyExtension(Extension): @@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: supported. Therefore, to import the 'extra' extension, one could do `extensions=['markdown.extensions.extra']` - Additionaly, a Class may be specified in the name. The class must be at the end of - the name and be seperated by a colon from the module. + Additionally, a Class may be specified in the name. The class must be at the end of + the name and be separated by a colon from the module. Therefore, if you were to import the class like this: @@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: When loading an extension by name (as a string), you may pass in configuration settings to the extension using the - [extension_configs](#extension_configs) keyword. + [`extension_configs`](#extension_configs) keyword. !!! seealso "See Also" See the documentation of the [Extension API](extensions/api.html) for @@ -122,7 +122,7 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: configuration settings directly to the class when initializing it. !!! Note - The prefered method is to pass in an instance of an extension, which + The preferred method is to pass in an instance of an extension, which does not require use of the `extension_configs` keyword at all. See the [extensions](#extensions) keyword for details. @@ -159,14 +159,14 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: The values can be in either lowercase or uppercase. !!! warning - It is suggested that the more specific formats ("xhtml1", "html5", & - "html4") be used as the more general formats ("xhtml" or "html") may + It is suggested that the more specific formats (`"xhtml1"`, `"html5"`, & + `"html4"`) be used as the more general formats (`"xhtml"` or `"html"`) may change in the future if it makes sense at that time. -* __`safe_mode`__{: #safe_mode }: Disallow raw html. +* __`safe_mode`__{: #safe_mode }: Disallow raw HTML. !!! warning - "`safe_mode`" is pending deprecation and should not be used. + "`safe_mode`" is deprecated and should not be used. HTML sanitizers (like [Bleach]) provide a better solution for dealing with markdown text submitted by untrusted users. @@ -178,7 +178,7 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: See the [release notes] for more info. [Bleach]: https://github.com/jsocol/bleach -[release notes]: release-2.5.html +[release notes]: release-2.6.html The following values are accepted: @@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ The following options are available on the `markdown.markdown` function: safe_mode is set to `replace`. Defaults to `[HTML_REMOVED]`. !!! warning - "`html_replacement_text`" is pending deprecation and should not be used. + "`html_replacement_text`" is deprecated and should not be used. See the [release notes] for more info. * __`tab_length`__{: #tab_length }: Length of tabs in the source. Default: 4 @@ -277,11 +277,11 @@ Instead, it accepts the following required options: * or `None` (default) which will write to `stdout`. * __`encoding`__{: #encoding }: The encoding of the source text file. Defaults - to "utf-8". The same encoding will always be used for input and output. - The 'xmlcharrefreplace' error handler is used when encoding the output. + to `"utf-8"`. The same encoding will always be used for input and output. + The `xmlcharrefreplace` error handler is used when encoding the output. !!! Note - This is the only place that decoding and encoding of unicode + This is the only place that decoding and encoding of Unicode takes place in Python-Markdown. If this rather naive solution does not meet your specific needs, it is suggested that you write your own code to handle your encoding/decoding needs. -- cgit v1.2.3