In text, headings only require a single linebreak to be treated as such.
However, in lists, they would require a double linebreak.
Now, the behavior in lists and text is consistent, requiring only a single
linebreak.
Closes#495
This feature was seen as a bit "duh!" since midword asterisks are not really a thing and, for these situations, you can simply escape the asterisk character.
Closes#499
BREAKING CHANGE: literalMidWordAsterisks option was removed and so asterisks will always retain their markdown magic meaning in a source text.
If you're using this feature, and you wish to retain this option, you can find a shim here: <https://gist.github.com/tivie/7f8a88c89ffb00d2afe6c59a25528386>
In some circumstances, on a reference style image, the last capturing
group is ignored, which causes the fucntion argument to return the number
of matches instead of a string (or undefined).
Checking if the title parameter is a string ensures that the title
parameter is actually something that was caught by the regex and not some
metadata.
Closes#585
One or more spaces before the language declaration of a code block is supported by Github.
E.g.
``` html
<div>HTML!</div>
```
``` html
<div>HTML!</div>
```
```html
<div>HTML!</div>
```
Closes#569
BREAKING CHANGE: makeHtml subparsers names changed, by prepending 'makehtml.' to them.
Example: 'anchors', subparser is now named 'makehtml.anchors'.
Event names were also changed to reflect this.
Example: 'anchors.before' is now named 'makehtml.anchors.before'.
**To migrate:**
If you have a listener extension, replace the old event name with the new one. Example:
Replace this
```js
showdown.extension('myext', function() {
return [{
type: 'listener',
listeners: {
'anchors.before': function (event, text, converter, options, globals) {
//... some code
return text;
}
}];
});
```
with this
```js
showdown.extension('myext', function() {
return [{
type: 'listener',
listeners: {
'makehtml.anchors.before': function (event, text, converter, options, globals) {
//... some code
return text;
}
}];
});
```
A simple metadata parser can be useful in markdown documents.
This commit introduces the feature, with the following syntax:
--- or ««« at tstart of the document,
(optionally) followed by a alphanumeric format identifier
followed by key value pairs separated by a colon and a space
followed by --- or ÂÂÂ
Also, adds methods for retrieving the parsed metadata, namely:
getMetadata() and getMetadataFormat
Closes#260
Code spans are now hashed after parsing which means extensions
that listen to spanGamut events no longer need to worry about
escaping "custom" magic chars inside code spans.
Closes#464
Syntax is:
```
__double underscores__
or
___triple unserscores___
```
Keep in mind that, with this option enabled, underscore no longer
parses as `<em>` or `<strong>`
Closes#450
Implement support for starting ordered lists at an arbitrary number
Closes#377
BREAKING CHANGE: Since showdown now supports starting ordered lists
at an arbitrary number, list output may differ.
Wrapping base64 strings, which are usually extremely long lines of text, is now supported.
Newlines can be added arbitrarily, as long as they appear after the comma (,) character.
Closes#429