Le 2008-05-12 à 1:01, Waylan Limberg a écrit :

I'd like to announce a beta release of the Fenced-Code-Blocks
Extension for Python-Markdown.

<http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/Available_Extensions >

Wow, that was fast! :-)

There is one particularity in my implementation I think you've missed though (which is not surprising given I haven't mentioned it anywhere, yet). It touches the output when there are leading blank lines.

If you try this in various browsers:

        <pre>
        a
        </pre>

You'll notice, when serving the file as text/html, that the first newline is lost. When parsing the file as XML, it stays there however. If you then add:

        <pre><code>
        a
        </code></pre>

you'll then notice that the first line is there in Gecko, but still lost with Web Kit. So basically, you can't just add newlines at the start of a code block and expect it to work.

PHP Markdown Extra's output when you have a leading newline is as such:

        <pre><code><br />a
        </code></pre>

which solves the situation in both Safari and Gecko-based browsers (haven't tested in others). If you have two leading newlines, then you'll get two <br />s, etc.


The same syntax is used as the just released PHP Markdown Extra 1.2. I
did add the option to define a class on the block for language
identification. Here's an example:

   ~~~~~~~~~~~~
   <p>Hello World!</p>
   ~~~~~~~~~~~~{.html}

Becomes:

   <pre><code class="html">&lt;p&gt;Hello World!&lt;/p&gt;
   </code></pre>

While it has been suggested some time ago that {.class-name} stand for a class attribute applied to an arbitrary element, I'm wondering if we can't do something better than that for code blocks.

I'm currently thinking of allowing the following, which I find more appealing visually:

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .html
    <p>Hello World!</p>
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Unfortunately, including the class
definition makes PHP Markdown Extra fail to match the block. Consider
yourself warned.

Indeed.


Michel Fortin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://michelf.com/


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