X-Git-Url: https://git.madduck.net/etc/mutt.git/blobdiff_plain/e90ca40d33d14a23aae53b74f9b35b37637d0c01..408bdbf1d5acf57d847943773812eb00388111bd:/.mutt/markdown2html?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/.mutt/markdown2html b/.mutt/markdown2html index e3c2b30..60e6bea 100755 --- a/.mutt/markdown2html +++ b/.mutt/markdown2html @@ -48,20 +48,24 @@ except ImportError: DEFAULT_CSS += ''' -.quote { +.block { + padding: 0 0.5em; + margin: 0; + border-left: 2px solid #eee; +} +.quote, blockquote { padding: 0 0.5em; margin: 0; font-style: italic; - border-left: 2px solid #ccc; - color: #999; + border-left: 2px solid #666; + color: #666; font-size: 80%; } .quotelead { - font-style: italic; margin-bottom: -1em; - color: #999; font-size: 80%; } +.quotechar { display: none; } .footnote-ref, .footnote-back { text-decoration: none;} .signature { color: #999; @@ -69,7 +73,29 @@ DEFAULT_CSS += ''' white-space: pre; margin: 1em 0 0 0; font-size: 80%; -}''' +} +table, th, td { + border-collapse: collapse; + border: 1px solid #999; +} +th, td { padding: 0.5em; } +.header { + background: #eee; +} +.even { background: #eee; } +h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { + color: #666; + background-color: #eee; + padding-left: 0.5em +} +h1 { font-size: 130%; } +h2 { font-size: 120%; } +h3 { font-size: 110%; } +h4 { font-size: 107%; } +h5 { font-size: 103%; } +h6 { font-size: 100%; } +p { padding: 0 0.5em; } +''' STYLESHEET = os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.mutt'), 'markdown2html.css') @@ -81,7 +107,6 @@ HTML_DOCUMENT = ''' -HTML E-Mail {htmlbody} ''' @@ -100,6 +125,21 @@ def _preprocess_markdown(mdwn): # regexp will not match between paragraphs. ret = re.sub(r'(\S)\n(\s*\S)', r'\g<1> \n\g<2>', mdwn, flags=re.MULTILINE) + # Clients like Thunderbird need the leading '>' to be able to properly + # create nested quotes, so we duplicate the symbol, the first instance + # will tell pandoc to create a blockquote, while the second instance will + # be a containing the character, along with a class that causes CSS + # to actually hide it from display. However, this does not work with the + # text-mode HTML2text converters, and so it's left commented for now. + #ret = re.sub(r'\n>', r' \n>[>]{.quotechar}', ret, flags=re.MULTILINE) + + # With the autolink_bare_uris extension, we do not need to put links into + # angle brackets to have them converted, so let's conserve the brackets + # 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) + return ret @@ -181,7 +221,7 @@ def _reformat_quotes(html): def _convert_with_pandoc(mdwn, inputfmt='markdown', outputfmt='html5', ext_enabled=None, ext_disabled=None, - standalone=True, title="HTML E-Mail"): + standalone=True, selfcontained=True, title=None): ''' Invoke pandoc to do the actual conversion of Markdown to HTML5. ''' @@ -208,10 +248,12 @@ def _convert_with_pandoc(mdwn, inputfmt='markdown', outputfmt='html5', 'inline_notes', 'emoji', 'tex_math_double_backslash', + 'autolink_bare_uris' ] if not ext_disabled: ext_disabled = [ 'tex_math_single_backslash', 'tex_math_dollars', + 'smart', 'raw_html' ] @@ -222,6 +264,8 @@ def _convert_with_pandoc(mdwn, inputfmt='markdown', outputfmt='html5', args = [] if standalone: args.append('--standalone') + if selfcontained: + args.append('--self-contained') if title: args.append(f'--metadata=pagetitle:"{title}"') @@ -240,6 +284,10 @@ def _postprocess_html(html): ''' Postprocess the generated and styled HTML. ''' + + # Preprocessing leaves a sentinel to work around + # https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/7398, and so we need to remove it: + html = html.replace(' -PANDOC_BUG_7398->', '>') return html @@ -259,7 +307,7 @@ def convert_markdown_to_html(mdwn): if body: body = _preprocess_markdown(body) body = _identify_quotes_for_later(body) - html = _convert_with_pandoc(body, standalone=False) + html = _convert_with_pandoc(body, standalone=True, selfcontained=True) html = _reformat_quotes(html) if sig: