python-markdown2 2.3.5:
- Fenced code blocks lang with leading space
- Search for items only within metadata header
- highlightjs language class support
- FIPS compliance
- Fix for double amp replacement inside link title
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## python-markdown2 2.2.1
- [issue #142 pull #141] Fix parentheses and spaces in urls.
- [issue #88 issue #95 pull #145] Fix code blocks in code blocks with syntax highlighting.
- [issue #113 issue #127 via pull #144] Fix fenced-code-blocks html and code output.
- [pull #133] Unify the -/= and ## style headers and fix TOC order
- [pull #146] tag-friendly extra to require that atx headers have a space after #
either because they themselves are not ready or because a
dependency isn't. This is annotated by
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # not yet ported as of x.y.z
or
PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCOMPATIBLE= 33 # py-foo, py-bar
respectively, please use the same style for other packages,
and check during updates.
Use versioned_dependencies.mk where applicable.
Use REPLACE_PYTHON instead of handcoded alternatives, where applicable.
Reorder Makefile sections into standard order, where applicable.
Remove PYTHON_VERSIONS_INCLUDE_3X lines since that will be default
with the next commit.
Whitespace cleanups and other nits corrected, where necessary.
## python-markdown2 2.1.0
- ["nofollow" extra, issue #74, pull #104] Add `rel="nofollow"` support
(mostly by https://github.com/cdman):
$ echo '[link](http://example)' | markdown2 -x nofollow
<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://example">link</a></p>
Limitation: This *can* add a duplicate 'rel' attribute to raw HTML links
in the input.
Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read /
easy-to-write structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text
format is most similar to that of plain text email, and supports
features such as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes, and
links. -- http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
This is a fast and complete Python implementation of the Markdown
spec.