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wiz
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42426a5a45 | Follow some redirects. | ||
pho
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bd77905f3e |
Update textproc/markdown-mode to 2.1
New Features General - Add automatically updating live preview functionality (C-c C-c l) via the native eww browser. - Use autoload to enable markdown-mode in auto-mode-alist for files with .text, .markdown, and .md extensions. - Use Travis CI for automated build testing. Element Insertion and Editing - ATX heading subtree promotion and demotion via M-S-LEFT, and M-S-RIGHT. - ATX heading subtree moving up and down via M-S-UP and M-S-DOWN. - Convert inline links to reference links when markdown-insert-reference-link-dwim is used when the point is at an inline link. Customizable Features - Allow linking to multiple stylesheets in markdown-css-paths list. Use stylesheets for both preview and export. Previous markdown-css-path (singular) is now deprecated. - Customizable default unordered list marker via markdown-unordered-list-item-prefix. - Add asymmetric ATX heading adornment option markdown-asymmetric-header. Font Lock - Separate highlighting for Markdown markup characters (asterisks, underscores, backquotes, etc.) to aid in readability. - General font lock improvements for comments, code blocks, blockquotes, headings, horizontal rules, bold, italics - Font lock for bold, italics, and LaTeX math work inside block elements such as headings and blockquotes. - Font lock for <kbd> tags. GFM - Support GFM-style code blocks in markdown-mode (as well as gfm-mode). - New function markdown-electric-backquote will prompt for a language name for GFM code blocks. This can be disabled by customizing the variable markdown-gfm-use-electric-backquote. - Completion of programming language names for GFM code blocks. A list of pre-defined languages is included, but this can be augmented by setting markdown-gfm-additional-languages. - Strikethrough support in gfm-mode. - Support for GFM toggling checkboxes mouse-1 or RET. This is controlled by a new custom variable, markdown-make-gfm-checkboxes-buttons. Other Extensions - Font lock and filling for Pandoc "fancy list", which use # as the list marker. - Basic support for filling of definition lists. - Support Ikiwiki-style search for wiki links that allows links relative to parent directories. Enable this by setting markdown-wiki-link-search-parent-directories. Bug Fixes - Fix bug in markdown-complete-region/buffer where level-two Setext headings could be confused with horizontal rules. Includes a unit test. Thanks to Gunnar Franke for the report. - Fix filling when a decimal number appears at column zero, which could be confused with an ordered list item. - Fix buffer-wide markup completion. - Fix font-lock for GFM code blocks without language keywords. - Improved Setext header insertion to support wide characters. - Fix expensive paragraph-separate regular expression. - Make comment-auto-fill-only-comments a buffer-local variable, which allows for better default filling behavior in cases where the global variable is non-nil. - Fix Emacs 23 compatibility by checking for font-lock-refresh-defaults before calling it. - Handle reference definitions when filling paragraphs. - Improve filling of list items with indentation. - Properly handle footnotes when filling. - Fix issues with markdown-footnote-kill and related functions. - Improve font lock for fenced code blocks. - Avoid avoid overwriting source file when exporting if source file has .html extension. - Fix and improve ordered list behavior to preserve digit spacing and avoid an infinite loop in certain cases. Adjust ordered list whitespace when marker digit count increases. - Improve reference definition regular expression to avoid matching multiple reference links in one line. - Allow spaces in fenced code language identifiers. - Improve font lock for preformatted blocks and fenced code blocks. - Fix out-of-order HTML output. - Add console-friendly backspace and tab bindings. - Better treatment of files without extensions for wiki links. When files have no extensions, don't append a lone period. - Call looking-back with two arguments for compatibility with Emacs 25.1. - Make (beginning-of-defun -1) go to next title when point is at beginning of defun. - Ignore headings in code blocks for font lock. - Don't highlight wiki links in code blocks. - Don't move to links in code blocks with C-c C-p and C-c C-n. - Fix hanging indentation for list items and single-line preformatted blocks. - Better rejection of false positives for italics with respect to other inline elements (inline code and bold). - Predicate functions should not modify match data. - Use correct list marker from previous list level when using C-u M-RET to insert a dedented list item. Prevent an infinite loop in some cases. - Reduce lag when scrolling or inserting text into large files. - Avoid confusing tramp errors with malformed wiki links. |
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agc
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2eddae48e5 |
Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for textproc category
Problems found locating distfiles: Package cabocha: missing distfile cabocha-0.68.tar.bz2 Package convertlit: missing distfile clit18src.zip Package php-enchant: missing distfile php-enchant/enchant-1.1.0.tgz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail. |
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wiz
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9ab6c1ea40 |
Update to 2.0:
Markdown Mode 2.0 Release Notes Markdown Mode version 2.0 was released on March 24, 2013. This is a major new stable release with many new features, including some changes to keybindings for element insertion and outline navigation. This new stable version can be downloaded from the Markdown Mode homepage. Below is a description of significant or user-visible enhancements or bug fixes. See the Git repository for a complete history of changes. New Features Keybinding Changes Physical styles: element insertion commands prefixed by C-c C-p have been removed in favor of their logical style counterparts prefixed by C-c C-s. Shift is now the preferred way to distinguish keybindings for two similar elements: Insert an inline link with C-c C-a l or a reference link with C-c C-a L. The latter keybinding is new and preferred over C-c C-a r, which is deprecated. Insert an inline image with C-c C-a l or a reference image with C-c C-a L. The latter keybinding and insertion functionality is new. The new automatic header insertion function (more below) is bound to C-c C-t h, with C-c C-t H being a variant that indicates a preference for Setext headings. Insert an ATX level-one heading with C-c C-t 1 or a Setext level-one heading with C-c C-t ! (! is S–1). The latter keybinding is new and is preferred over C-c C-t t, which is deprecated. Insert an ATX level-two heading with C-c C-t 2 or a Setext level-two heading with C-c C-t @ (@ is S–2). The latter keybinding is new and is preferred over C-c C-t s, which is deprecated. Footnotes: Insert new footnote: C-c C-f n has been changed to C-c C-a f. Jump to footnote text: C-c C-f g has been superceded by C-c C-j (markdown-jump). Jump to footnote marker: C-c C-f b has been superceded by C-c C-j (markdown-jump). Kill footnote: C-c C-f k has been superceded by C-c C-k (markdown-kill-thing-at-point). Several other new keybdings have been introduced and are described in more detail below. Smarter Markup Insertion Fast heading insertion with a single command which automatically calculates the type (atx or setext) and level (which can now be cycled quickly, see below). Prefix with C-u to promote the heading by one level or C-u C-u to demote the heading by one level. Headings with a specific level or type can still be inserted quickly with specific keybindings. ATX heading insertion will use current line as heading text if not blank and there is no active region. Setext heading insertion will prompt for heading title when there is no active region. When the point is at a heading, the heading insertion commands will replace the heading at point with a heading of the requested level and type. When there is no active region, the bold, italic, code, link, and image insertion commands will operate on the word at point, if any, so that you don’t have to have an active selection for simple modifications. Repeating the bold, italic, or code insertion commands when the point is at an element of the corresponding type will remove the markup. Smart list item insertion with M-RET, with indentation and marker determined by the surrounding context. Prefix with C-u to decrease the indentation by one level or C-u C-u to increase the indentation one level. Indentation of preformatted text and blockquotes will be adjusted automatically in contexts where more indentation is required, as in nested lists. (For example, in Markdown, a preformatted text block inside a first-level list item must have eight spaces of indentation.) Improved reference link insertion with label completion. Use word at point as link text, if possible, when there is no active region. Tab completion of reference labels from the set of currently defined references. Reference link insertion no longer prompts for a URL or title if the label is already defined. If no URL is given, create an empty reference definition and move the point there. Customizable reference link location via markdown-reference-location. Basic reference-style image markup insertion. Multiple horizontal rule styles, customizable as a list of strings, which can be cycled through. New URL insertion command for inserting plain URLs delimited by angle brackets (C-c C-a u). Works on URL at point, if any, when there is no active region. Generally improved insertion commands with respect to insertion of surrounding whitespace and point position after insertion (e.g., ensuring blank lines before and after newly inserted headings and horizontal rules). Markup Removal Easily kill an element (e.g., a link or reference definition) at the point and store the most important part in the kill ring (e.g., the link text or URL). Markup Completion Completion (C-c C-]) normalizes the markup for an element: balancing hash marks and removing extra whitespace for atx headings, equating the length of the underline with the text for setext headings, and ensuring that horizintal rule strings are chosen from a pre-defined list of strings (markdown-hr-strings). Markup Promotion and Demotion Markup promotion and demotion via C-c C— and C-c C-=, respectively. The sequences M-<up> and M-<down> may also be used. Certain types of markup may be promoted or demoted: atx headings, setext headings, horizontal rules, and list items. Bold and italic also be toggled between asterisks and underscores. Promotion and demotion commands also cycle when level boundaries are reached (e.g. when demoting a level six heading, it cycles back a level one heading). List and Region Editing Move list items uper and more accurate. The pre block matching routines have been completely rewritten, with unit tests. The previous implementation was incorrect in some cases and generally slow. This should be much faster and more accurate for pre blocks inside nesterule for nested list items: in a list item of level n, preformatted text must be indented at least 4(n + 1) spaces. Font lock for title strings in inline links. Subtle syntax highlighting for hard line breaks. More inclusive blockquote regular expressiofor more accurate syntax highlighting. New and Improved Movement Commands Jumping: Quickly jump between reference definitions and reference-style links and between footnote markers and footnote text with C-c C-j. Create undefined references when jumping from a reference link. When jumping from a reference definition used by multiple reference links, show a temporary buffer with buttons for selecting which link to jump to. Possible locations may be cycled with TAB and S-TAB. Revised outline navigation commands, following org-mode. This frees up the sexp navigation keys C-M-f and C-M-b which can be useful in Markdown documents which have many matching delimiters, as well as the defun navigation keys C-M-a and C-M-e. Previous/next section movement with C-M-a and C-M-e (in Emacs parlance, this is movement by defun). Mark the current section with C-M-h. Previous/next paragraph movement via M-{ and M-}. Previous/next block movement with C-u M-{ and C-u M-}. Link Following and Movement Unified link following: open links in a browser and wiki links in a new buffer with the same keybinding (C-c C-o). This supercedes the separate wiki link following command (C-c C-w). Generalized link movement and following: move between and open all link types (inline, reference, wiki, angle URIs) using the same key bindings (M-n and M-p). Previously, these commands only moved between wiki links, but with the above following enhancement, moving between hyperlinks of all types is more useful. Remove wiki link following with RET and markdown-follow-wiki-link-on-enter setting. Other Enhancements Respect hard line breaks when filling paragraphs. A downside of this is that paragraph movement commands will also stop at hard line breaks, thus slightly changing the definition of “paragraph” in this mode. In those cases, use the new block movement commands instead. Use adaptive filling for list items and blockquotes. Treat all list items (any marker type) the same way with respect to filling. Retain the > prefix when filling blockquotes. Fill list items inside of blockquotes. Add indentation positions: preceding list markers and pre block position. imenu support. Added before and after export hooks. markdown-before-export-hook can make changes to the source buffer (e.g., preprocessing the Markdown source before running Markdown). Any changes made will be kept until the file is exported, so they will be incorporated into the resulting XHTML output, and the buffer will be restored to it’s original state after exporting. markdown-after-export-hook may modify the resulting output buffer after export but before the output file is saved (e.g., postprocessing the XHTML output). Added a library of regression tests which currently contains 1cks for older Emacsen and Xemacs. Numerous other internal improvements to make the code base more robust. Use button-map for navigating undefined references, so that references can be navigated via the keyboard by pressing TAB and S-TAB. Clean up whites: Dynamic loading and unloading for math support with refontification. Allow underscores and colons in equation labels. GFM (GitHub Flavored Markdown) Mode Improvements Changes italic font lock behavior to match GFM specification regarding underscores in words. Syntax highlighting for GFM quoted code blocks with an optional language keyword. Insertion command (C-c C-s P) for GFM quoted code blocks. Bug Fixes Fix bug in heading visibility cycling introduced in version 1.9 where the level of headings was being calculated incorrectly. Fix problems inserting ATX headings at end of buffer. Support small Setext headings (with fewer than three characters). Several improvements to inline code syntax highlighting. No need to prohibit spaces after the leading backquotes. Markdown allows more than two leading backquotes (but the same number must appear at the end to close the code tag). Ensure following character is not a backquote. Fix a bug where code fragments separated by a single character were not highlighted correctly. (This is difficult or impossible to do with regular expressions in Emacs, which do not support negative lookahead or negative lookbehind, so a matching function is used now.) Fix some edge cases regarding escaping, spaces, etc. for bold and italic font lock. Prohibit newlines and tabs immediately after opening bold and italic delimiters. This fixes a bug where italics would not be highlighted following a horizontal rule Improved multi-line font lock performance for large files. Improved multi-line font lock at beginning of buffer. List items with any of the three markers are filled in the same way (previously list items starting with + were not filled with hanging indentation). Fix end detection for empty list items. Don’t skip over the whitespace following the marker on the same line. Previously, empty list items were not being detected properly by markdown-cur-list-item-bounds as a result of this. Don’t exclude [^], which is a valid reference tag (but let’s please stick to alphanumeric characters). No longer highlight escaped wiki links. Fix line number buttons for reference checking and make all buttons clickable. Fix killing of footnotes with no text. Fix escaping in markdown-xhtml-standalone-regexp. Fix a font-lock edge case involving footnote markers preceding inline links. More accurate font-lock for ATX headings in edge cases. Fix killing of footnotes from footnote text. 1.9 markdown-mode 1.9 markdown-mode version 1.9 was released on January 25, 2013. This is a major new stable release with important bug fixes. New features: Support for setext-style headers in outline-mode. Thanks to Shigeru Fukaya. Font lock for tilde-fenced code blocks. Reference link insertion (C-c C-a r). Support both forms of aliased wiki links: [[link text|PageName]] and [[PageName|link text]] (markdown-wiki-link-alias-first). Footnote support: font lock and insertion, deletion, and navigation functions for footnotes (prefixed by C-c C-f; following for wiki links is now C-c C-w). Thanks to Joost Kremers. Improved preview and export commands. Thanks to Donald Ephraim Curtis. imenu support. Thanks to Akinori Musha. Added autoload token for gfm-mode. Thanks to Max Penet and Peter Eisentraut for the suggestion. Optional character set declaration in XHTML output. Thanks to François Gannaz for the suggestion. Smart unindentation when pressing delete at the beginning of a line. Thanks to Zhenlei Jia. Optional prefix argument to C-c C-w for opening wiki links in another window. Open inline and reference links and inline URIs in browser (C-c C-o). Thanks to Peter Jones. Open files in a standaline previewer or editor (C-c C-c o). Clean up numbered/ordered lists (C-c C-c n). Thanks to Donald Ephraim Curtis. Save Markdown output to kill ring (copy to clipboard) (C-c C-c w). Thanks to Donald Ephraim Curtis. Bug fixes: Fixed a bug which caused unusual behavior in functions performing search, replace, and/or matching operations. Thanks to Christopher J. Madsen for the patch. Fixed a bug which caused an incompatibility with orgtbl-mode. Thanks to Vegard Vesterheim for the report and to Carsten Dominik for a patch. Fixed a bug where reference links at the beginning of a line would be mistaken for reference definitions. Improved font lock for headers. Improved font lock for reference definitions. Thanks to Ian Yang. Avoid byte compiler warning about region-exists-p in GNU Emacs. Additional key bindings for cross-platform header cycling compatibility. Fix problem with externally modified files on disk where the user would get stuck in a loop answering “really edit the buffer?” Thanks to Bryan Fink for a detailed report. Other improvements: Improve markdown-mode-hook docstring. Thanks to Shigeru Fukaya for the more precise description. Don’t require Common Lisp extensions at run time. Thanks to Shigeru Fukaya. Prefer visual-line-mode, the replacement for longlines-mode, when in gfm-mode. Thanks to Christopher J. Madsen. Proper GitHub wiki link handling in gfm-mode. Thanks to Kevin Porter. XEmacs compatibility: Avoid malformed list errors during font definitions. Handle replace-regexp-in-string. Use text properties instead of overlays. Fall back to set-buffer-modified-p when restore-buffer-modified-p is unavailable. Many additional fixes. Thanks to Michael Sperber. Handle wiki links in buffers not associated with a file. Update autoload documentation to support byte compilation. Option to use - instead of _ for wiki links in gfm-mode. Add two tab stops to possible indentation positions following list items. Minor bug fixes: Font lock fix for URLs with underscores. Escape shell commands to handle filenames with spaces, etc. Thanks to Marcin Kasperski for a patch. Use :slant instead of unsupported :italic in font spec. Fix typo in paragraph-fill regexp. |
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dholland
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384132a8a7 | Revbump all elisp packages after emacs changes. | ||
asau
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1f96787c11 | Drop superfluous PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT, "user-destdir" is default these days. | ||
minskim
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Update markdown-mode to 1.8.1.
Major changes since 1.7: - Improve syntax highlighting of preformatted text blocks to better distinguish them from list items with hanging indentation and nested list items. - Match italic and bold text and inline code fragments across line breaks, within a single block, but prevent them from matching across blocks. - Generally improve multi-line font lock by extending the search region to include full blocks. - Fixed an issue, reported by Joost Kremners, where for multi-line lists, the position of the list marker was not being added to the list of possible indentation levels. - Make indentation work when the previous line is not indented. - Avoid a problem where indentation positions were getting skipped over when tab cycling. - Fixed an issue when column 0 is the natural automatic indentation stop. - Set tab width to 4, the natural tab width for Markdown documents. - Stop announcing “TAB” in the minibuffer when tab is pressed. |
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minskim
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Update markdown-mode to 1.7.
Bug fixes: - Fixed several font lock issues. - Fixed a bug where pressing enter did nothing in longlines-mode. - Fixed a problem where emacs-snapshot would hang during markdown-enter and markdown-cycle. - Fixed an issue with auto-fill-mode and markdown-mode<E2><80><99>s indentat New features: - Support filling of list items. - Allow customization of font-lock faces - Automatic indentation when pressing enter or tab (with cycling upon subsequent tab presses). - Generate real XHTML for previewing (thanks to Hilko Bengen for the patch). This fixes Debian bug #490865. The CSS stylesheet for XHTML output is customizable via markdown-css-path. - Better URL matching (protocols are customizable through markdown-uri-types - LaTeX syntax highlighting can be enabled or disabled using the customize system (markdown-enable-math). - Support for HTML comments (font lock, comment-dwim, etc.). - Support filling of definition lists. - Fill-paragraph no longer breaks lines inside of square brackets. - Add support level 5 and 6 atx-style headers. |
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minskim
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PKGREVISION bump for elisp packages because of bytecode format changes
in emacs23. |
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minskim
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38798c5692 |
Import markdown-mode-1.6 as textproc/markdown-mode.
markdown-mode is a major mode for editing Markdown-formatted text files in GNU Emacs. |