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Bertrand Martin updated DOXIA-616:
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Description:
h1. Use Case
Writers can specify the language used in a fenced code block (typically for
syntax highlighting), as in the example below:
{code}
```java
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
```
{code}
Currently, the Doxia module for Markdown does not expose this information
("java") in the produced HTML, so a Maven skin (or frontend renderer) cannot
leverage it.
Produced HTML:
{code:html}
<div class="source"> <!-- No mention of Java :-( -->
<pre>
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
</pre>
</div>
{code}
Wanted result:
{code:html}
<div class="source java"> <!-- :-) -->
<pre>
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
</pre>
</div>
{code}
h1. Specification
Un-comment this block:
https://github.com/apache/maven-doxia/blob/c439714e8f4a9e86f9962ac6be9a0077ae9b4d30/doxia-modules/doxia-module-markdown/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/doxia/module/markdown/FlexmarkDoxiaNodeRenderer.java#L103
This should do the trick.
was:
h1. Use Case
Writers can specify the language used in a fenced code block (typically for
syntax highlighting), as in the example below:
{code}
```java
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
```
{code}
Currently, the Doxia module for Markdown does not expose this information
("java") in the produced HTML, so a Maven skin (or frontend renderer) cannot
leverage it.
Produced HTML:
{code:html}
<div class="source"> <!-- No mention of Java :-( -->
<pre>
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
</pre>
</div>
{code}
Wanted result:
{code:html}
<div class="source java"> <!-- No mention of Java :-( -->
<pre>
System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
</pre>
</div>
{code}
h1. Specification
Un-comment this block:
https://github.com/apache/maven-doxia/blob/c439714e8f4a9e86f9962ac6be9a0077ae9b4d30/doxia-modules/doxia-module-markdown/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/doxia/module/markdown/FlexmarkDoxiaNodeRenderer.java#L103
This should do the trick.
> Markdown: Properly expose the language specified in fenced code blocks
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: DOXIA-616
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DOXIA-616
> Project: Maven Doxia
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Module - Markdown
> Affects Versions: 1.8, 1.9, 1.9.1
> Reporter: Bertrand Martin
> Priority: Major
>
> h1. Use Case
> Writers can specify the language used in a fenced code block (typically for
> syntax highlighting), as in the example below:
> {code}
> ```java
> System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
> ```
> {code}
> Currently, the Doxia module for Markdown does not expose this information
> ("java") in the produced HTML, so a Maven skin (or frontend renderer) cannot
> leverage it.
> Produced HTML:
> {code:html}
> <div class="source"> <!-- No mention of Java :-( -->
> <pre>
> System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
> </pre>
> </div>
> {code}
> Wanted result:
> {code:html}
> <div class="source java"> <!-- :-) -->
> <pre>
> System.out.println("Beautiful\n");
> </pre>
> </div>
> {code}
> h1. Specification
> Un-comment this block:
> https://github.com/apache/maven-doxia/blob/c439714e8f4a9e86f9962ac6be9a0077ae9b4d30/doxia-modules/doxia-module-markdown/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/doxia/module/markdown/FlexmarkDoxiaNodeRenderer.java#L103
> This should do the trick.
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