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.block {
padding: 0 0.5em;
margin: 0;
.block {
padding: 0 0.5em;
margin: 0;
border-left: 2px solid #eee;
}
.quote, blockquote {
border-left: 2px solid #eee;
}
.quote, blockquote {
'''
Preprocess the signature before markdown processing.
'''
'''
Preprocess the signature before markdown processing.
'''
+ return f"```\n{sig}\n```"
def _preprocess_markdown(mdwn):
'''
def _preprocess_markdown(mdwn):
'''
# when used around email addresses. Note that this needs a postprocessing
# hack because the pandoc autolink converted includes the ambersand
# (https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/7398).
# when used around email addresses. Note that this needs a postprocessing
# hack because the pandoc autolink converted includes the ambersand
# (https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/7398).
- ret = re.sub(r'<([^@]+@.+\.[^>]+)>', r'<\g<1> -PANDOC_BUG_7398->', ret)
-
+ ret = re.sub(r'<([^@]+@\S+)>', r'<\g<1> PANDOC_BUG_7398 >', ret)
def _convert_with_pandoc(mdwn, inputfmt='markdown', outputfmt='html5',
ext_enabled=None, ext_disabled=None,
def _convert_with_pandoc(mdwn, inputfmt='markdown', outputfmt='html5',
ext_enabled=None, ext_disabled=None,
- standalone=True, selfcontained=True, title=None ):
+ standalone=True, selfcontained=True, title='Untitled' ):
'''
Invoke pandoc to do the actual conversion of Markdown to HTML5.
'''
if not ext_enabled:
ext_enabled = [ 'backtick_code_blocks',
'''
Invoke pandoc to do the actual conversion of Markdown to HTML5.
'''
if not ext_enabled:
ext_enabled = [ 'backtick_code_blocks',
- 'line_blocks',
- 'fancy_lists',
- 'startnum',
- 'definition_lists',
- 'example_lists',
- 'table_captions',
- 'simple_tables',
- 'multiline_tables',
- 'grid_tables',
- 'pipe_tables',
- 'all_symbols_escapable',
- 'intraword_underscores',
- 'strikeout',
- 'superscript',
- 'subscript',
- 'fenced_divs',
- 'bracketed_spans',
- 'footnotes',
- 'inline_notes',
- 'emoji',
- 'tex_math_double_backslash',
- 'autolink_bare_uris'
- ]
+ 'line_blocks',
+ 'fancy_lists',
+ 'startnum',
+ 'definition_lists',
+ 'example_lists',
+ 'table_captions',
+ 'simple_tables',
+ 'multiline_tables',
+ 'grid_tables',
+ 'pipe_tables',
+ 'all_symbols_escapable',
+ 'intraword_underscores',
+ 'strikeout',
+ 'superscript',
+ 'subscript',
+ 'fenced_divs',
+ 'bracketed_spans',
+ 'footnotes',
+ 'inline_notes',
+ 'emoji',
+ 'tex_math_double_backslash',
+ 'autolink_bare_uris'
+ ]
if not ext_disabled:
ext_disabled = [ 'tex_math_single_backslash',
'tex_math_dollars',
if not ext_disabled:
ext_disabled = [ 'tex_math_single_backslash',
'tex_math_dollars',
disabled = '-'.join(ext_disabled)
inputfmt = f'{inputfmt}+{enabled}-{disabled}'
disabled = '-'.join(ext_disabled)
inputfmt = f'{inputfmt}+{enabled}-{disabled}'
+ args = ['--metadata=document-css:false' ]
if standalone:
args.append('--standalone')
if selfcontained:
args.append('--self-contained')
if title:
if standalone:
args.append('--standalone')
if selfcontained:
args.append('--self-contained')
if title:
- args.append(f'--metadata=pagetitle:"{title}" ')
+ args.append(f'--metadata=title:{title} ')
return pypandoc.convert_text(mdwn, format=inputfmt, to=outputfmt,
extra_args=args)
return pypandoc.convert_text(mdwn, format=inputfmt, to=outputfmt,
extra_args=args)
# Preprocessing leaves a sentinel to work around
# https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/7398, and so we need to remove it:
# Preprocessing leaves a sentinel to work around
# https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/7398, and so we need to remove it:
- html = html.replace('</a> -PANDOC_BUG_7398->', '</a>> ')
+ html = html.replace(' PANDOC_BUG_7398 ', ' ')
Converts the input Markdown to HTML, handling separately the body, as well
as an optional signature.
'''
Converts the input Markdown to HTML, handling separately the body, as well
as an optional signature.
'''
- parts = re.split(r'^-- $ ', mdwn, 1, flags=re.MULTILINE)
+ parts = re.split(r'^-- \n ', mdwn, 1, flags=re.MULTILINE)
body = parts[0]
if len(parts) == 2:
sig = parts[1]
body = parts[0]
if len(parts) == 2:
sig = parts[1]
body = _identify_quotes_for_later(body)
html = _convert_with_pandoc(body, standalone=True, selfcontained=True,
title=None)
body = _identify_quotes_for_later(body)
html = _convert_with_pandoc(body, standalone=True, selfcontained=True,
title=None)
- html = html.replace('<title>Untitled</title>\n','')
html = _reformat_quotes(html)
if sig:
sig = _preprocess_signature(sig)
sig = _preprocess_markdown(sig)
html = _reformat_quotes(html)
if sig:
sig = _preprocess_signature(sig)
sig = _preprocess_markdown(sig)
- sig = _convert_with_pandoc(sig, standalone=False, selfcontained=False)
- sig = SIGNATURE_HTML.format(sig='<br/>'.join(sig.splitlines()))
+ sig = _convert_with_pandoc(sig, standalone=False, selfcontained=False,
+ title=None)
+ sig = SIGNATURE_HTML.format(sig=sig)
eob = html.find('</body>')
html = f'{html[:eob]}{sig}\n{html[eob:]}'
eob = html.find('</body>')
html = f'{html[:eob]}{sig}\n{html[eob:]}'
Convert text on stdin to HTML, and print it to stdout, like mutt would
expect.
'''
Convert text on stdin to HTML, and print it to stdout, like mutt would
expect.
'''
- html = convert_markdown_to_html(sys.stdin.read())
- if html:
- # mutt expects the content type in the first line, so:
- print(f'text/html\n\n{html}')
+ with open(sys.argv[1], 'r') if len(sys.argv) > 1 else sys.stdin as f:
+ html = convert_markdown_to_html(f.read())
+ if html:
+ # mutt expects the content type in the first line, so:
+ print(f'text/html\n\n{html}')
if __name__ == '__main__':
if __name__ == '__main__':