The way showdown parsed cases suchs as this:
```
**foo **bar
__foo __bar
*foo *bar
_foo _bar
```
was inconsistent. This established that `__` or `**` preceeding a word
would not be parsed as em or strong.
Closes#332
This option enables users to define the generated links in @mentions.
For instance, with ghMentionsOption set to `//mysite.com/{u}/profile`
this text
`@tivie`
will result in this link
`<a href="//mysite.com/tivie/profile">@tivie</a>`
The option simpleLineBreaks was not working with non-ASCII characters such as chinese characters and
when lines started or ended with markdown delimiters such as `*` or `~`
Closes#318, #323
style
Github replaces spaces with dashes and removes a bunch of characters
from generated header ids ][&~$!@#*()=:/,;?+'.\
This feature implements this.
Closes # 320, closes#321
When option was enabled, `<br />` tags where being added wrongfully
between `<li>` tags, which resulted in malformed html. This commit
prevents this behavior.
Closes#316
Horizontal rule syntax allows up to 3 spaces preceding dashes or
asterisks. Commit da8fb53 wrongfully removed that. This commit
puts that back.
Closes#317
This input: `- - - a` causes trouble for the parser,
since it interprets it as multiple sublists, where it should
only interpert it as a list with a single list item.
This commit fixes this behavior.
Closes#312
This option enables linebreaks to always be treated as `<br />` tags
without needing to add spaces in front of the line, the same way GitHub does.
Closes#206
Acording to the spec, multi paragraph (or block) list item requires subblocks
to be indented 4 spaces (or 1 tab). Although, this is mentioned in the documentation,
Showdown didn't enforce this rule in sublists because other implementations,
such as GFM also didn't. However, in some edge cases, this led to inconsistent behavior,
as shown in issue #299. This commit makes 4 space indentation in sublists
mandatory.
BREAKING CHANGE: syntax for sublists is more restrictive. Before, sublists SHOULD be
indented by 4 spaces, but indenting 2 spaces would work. Now, sublists MUST be
indented 4 spaces or they won't work.
With this input:
```md
* one
* two
* three
```
Before (ouput):
```html
<ul>
<li>one
<ul>
<li>two
<ul><li>three</li></ul>
<li>
</ul>
</li>
<ul>
```
After (output):
```html
<ul>
<li>one</li>
<li>two
<ul><li>three</li></ul>
</li>
</ul>
```
To migrate either fix source md files or activate the option `disableForced4SpacesIndentedSublists` (coming in v1.5.0):
```md
showdown.setOption('disableForced4SpacesIndentedSublists', true);
```
Nested ul and ol lists behave inconsistently in the requirement
of having 3 spaces to be considered a nested list.
This fix changes the requirement to only one space in
both cases.
Closes#299
Using the simplifiedAutoLink option does not return the expected GFM behaviour when parsing links without a http prefix.
Previously, `www.google.com` would be parsed into `<a href="www.google.com">www.google.com</a>`.
With this fix, showdown behaves like GFM, and the result is `<a href="http://www.google.com">www.google.com</a>`
Closes#284, closes#285
When using html pre/code tags to wrap github's fenced code block syntax,
showdown would parsed them instead of treating them like plain code.
Closes#229
Enable parsing markdown inside HTML blocks if those blocks have an attribute called markdown="1".
This feature is EXPERIMENTAL! As such, the behavior might change on future releases.
Closes#178
This feature enables hashing span elements that should not be touched by
showdown. For instance, `<code>` tags in markdown source should not be
parsed by showdown, so the text inside them remains unchanged.
This is made possible by a new exciting internal feature,
matchRecursiveRegExp.
Closes#196, Closes#175, Partially reverts 5f043ca
The spec states that you can be lazy and only put the `>` before the first line of a hard-wrapped paragraph.
It also states that blocquotes can contain any other md element inside.
This means headings and horizontal rules should be included in the blockquote but, right now, are treated as
independent entities
Closes#191
Fix ghCodeBlocks not being correctly parsed inside lists. Also, as a side
effect, fixes issues with consecutive lists and extra paragraphs being
added into lists.
Closes#142, Closes#183, Closes#184
When literalMidWordUnderscoresis set to true, em and strong tags that start or end a paragraph don't get parsed as such.
This fixes this issue.
Closes#174
This feature enables users to select a preset/flavor.
A flavor is just a preset of options, a shortcut so users don't have to set each option one by one.
Closes#164
Github Flavored Markdown supports tasklist by `[x]` or `[ ]` after list item marker.
This commit adds this feature to showdown through an option called "tasklists".
Related to #164
GFM support fenced codeblocks. Showdown, since very early, adopted this too.
It is now possible to disable GFM codeblocks with the option "ghCodeBlocks" set to false.
It is enabled by default
Github Flavored Markdown supports a specific table syntax. Table support was already available as an extension.
With this commit, the feature was moved to core, adding this feature to showdown through an option called "tables".
Related to #164
Github Flavored Markdown supports strikethrough (`<del>`) syntax using double tilde `~~` delimiters.
This commit adds this feature to showdown through an option called "strikethrough".
Related to #164
Github Flavored Markdown does not parse underscores in the middle of a word as emphasis/bold.
This commit adds this feature to showdown through an option called "literalMidWordUnderscores".
Related to #164
Github Flavored Markdown detects urls and mails embeded in the text without any extra markup or delimiter.
This commit adds this feature to showdown through an option called "simplifiedAutoLink".
Related to #164
This feature allows users to define the image dimensions using markdown syntax:
```
![my image](img.jpg =100x80 "image title")
```
To enable this feature, use the option `parseImgDimensions`.
Closes#143
Consecutive lists we're previously being condensed into one unique list, with odd paragraph output.
This fix correctly splits lists, but does not change the weird paragraph output
closes#142
Old extensions that register themselves in `showdown.extensions` can be loaded and validated using the new extension loading mechanism.
However, a warn is issued, alerting users and developers that the extension should be updated to use the new mechanism
BREAKING CHANGE: Deprecates `showdown.extensions` property. To migrate, you should use the new method `showdown.extension(<ext name>, <extension>)` to register the extension.
Some HTML5 block elements were not being properly ignored. This caused problems in rendering markdown as showdown would add additional <br /> to some block elements.
This commit should fix this issue.
Closes#90, closes#140, closes#147
If two headers have similar texts, the generated id could be equal. In order to prevent id clash:
- A unique suffix is added if a header id already exists
- Option to add a prefix to header id
- Update of correspondent tests
- (credits to nicovalencia)
Closes#81, closes#82