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🐍 Add parser support for additional markup features #1423

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@fwkoch fwkoch commented Aug 7, 2024

This PR includes some work from SciPy sprints to support a wider variety of markdown syntaxes:

  • roles from shortcodes, e.g. {{< role value >}}
  • labels at the end of headings/images/etc, e.g. {#my-label}
  • classes on spans, e.g. [content]{.python}
  • colon fences can be used to create divs with classes

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Being able to add classes to spans and divs is really nice, especially if we can get custom CSS rules supported:

e.g. either:

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agoose77 commented Aug 7, 2024

@rowanc1 we spoke about this at SciPy and I recall talking about which side of the markup the {} should go for spans. I think we also thought about whether roles should change too.

Can you remember any of the conclusions? It was frenetic time...

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rowanc1 commented Aug 8, 2024

I don't think this is ever intended to merge as is, just highlighting a few of the experiments we did at scipy!

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