I fixed the handling of docstrings (at least the multiline ones)

I put a demo on the leo-examples repo:

See https://kaleguy.github.io/leo-examples/leo4sqlite/#/t/5-26/

The latter page shows that the docstring is being properly formatted for 
the web.

To get this to work with your version, just update the CDN to 
https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/[email protected]

Also, on this page:
https://kaleguy.github.io/leo-examples/leo4sqlite/#/t/4-23/
you need to add @language python + ''' on beginning and end of the page. 

The demo file is also an example of making a general leo file and then 
adding the coding leo file as a node:
 https://kaleguy.github.io/leo-examples/leo4sqlite

You can see that the first page is the repo README.

-Joe




On Wednesday, February 28, 2018 at 4:26:43 PM UTC-5, tscv11 wrote:
>
> The script 'leo4sqlite' is now online using leovue - the syntax 
> highlighting works well.
> I'm looking forward to trying some of leovue's more advanced capabilities.
>
> My leovue/leo4sqlite demo lives here: 
> https://tscv11.github.io/leo4sqlite/#/t/23/
>
> tscv11
>

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