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author | Bradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org> | 2024-06-07 10:27:38 -0400 |
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committer | Bradley Taunt <bt@btxx.org> | 2024-06-07 10:27:38 -0400 |
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Homepage changes, README updates, swap to lowdown, cleanup
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diff --git a/build/markdown-examples/index.html b/build/markdown-examples/index.html index 1e28801..44f972e 100644 --- a/build/markdown-examples/index.html +++ b/build/markdown-examples/index.html @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ <title>Markdown Examples in barf</title> <link href="/atom.xml" type="application/atom+xml" rel="alternate" title="Atom feed for blog posts" /> <link href="/rss.xml" type="application/rss+xml" rel="alternate" title="RSS feed for blog posts" /> - <style>*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{font-family:sans-serif;margin:0 auto;max-width:650px;padding:1rem;}img{max-width:100%;}pre{overflow:auto;}</style> + <style>*{box-sizing:border-box;}body{font-family:sans-serif;line-height:1.33;margin:0 auto;max-width:650px;padding:1rem;}img{max-width:100%;}pre{border:1px solid;overflow:auto;padding:5px;}.footnotes{font-size:90%;}</style> </head> <nav> @@ -15,21 +15,21 @@ </nav> <main> -<h1>Markdown Examples in barf</h1> +<h1 id="markdown-examples-in-barf">Markdown Examples in barf</h1> <p>2023-01-05</p> -<p>This following was lifted from <a href="https://github.com/karlb/smu">https://github.com/karlb/smu</a></p> -<h1><code>smu</code> Syntax</h1> +<p>This following was lifted from <a href="https://github.com/karlb/smu">https://github.com/karlb/smu</a></p> +<h1 id="syntax"><code>smu</code> Syntax</h1> <p>smu was started as a rewrite of <a href="http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/">markdown</a> but became something more lightweight and consistent. It differs from <a href="https://commonmark.org/">CommonMark</a> in the following ways:</p> <ul> <li>No support for <em>reference style links</em></li> <li>Stricter indentation rules for lists</li> -<li>Lists don't end paragraphs by themselves (blank line needed)</li> -<li>Horizontal rules (<code><hr></code>) must use <code>- - -</code> as syntax</li> +<li>Lists don’t end paragraphs by themselves (blank line needed)</li> +<li>Horizontal rules (<code><hr></code>) must use <code>- - -</code> as syntax</li> <li>Code fences have stricter syntax</li> </ul> -<p>Patches that increase the CommonMark compatibility are welcome as long as they don't increase the code complexity significantly.</p> +<p>Patches that increase the CommonMark compatibility are welcome as long as they don’t increase the code complexity significantly.</p> <p>This project is a fork of the <a href="https://github.com/gottox/smu">original smu</a> by <a href="https://eboland.de">Enno Boland (gottox)</a>. The main differences to the original smu are:</p> @@ -43,55 +43,40 @@ original smu are:</p> <li>Keep HTML comments in output</li> <li>Improved spec compliance for lists</li> <li>Nesting code block in blockquotes works</li> -<li>"Empty" lines in lists behave identically, no matter how much whitespace they contain</li> +<li>“Empty” lines in lists behave identically, no matter how much whitespace they contain</li> <li>No backslash escapes in code blocks</li> <li>Use first number as start number for ordered lists</li> -</ul> -</li> +</ul></li> <li>Added a simple test suite to check for compliance and avoid regressions</li> </ul> -<h2>Inline patterns</h2> +<h2 id="inline-patterns">Inline patterns</h2> <p>There are several patterns you can use to highlight your text:</p> <ul> -<li><p>Emphasis</p> - +<li><p>Emphasis <ul> <li>Surround your text with <code>*</code> or <code>_</code> to get <em>emphasised</em> text: -<pre><code>This *is* cool. -This _is_ cool, too. -</code></pre> -</li> +This <em>is</em> cool. +This <em>is</em> cool, too.</li> <li>Surround your text with <code>**</code> or <code>__</code> to get <strong>strong</strong> text: -<pre><code>This **is** cool. -This __is__ cool, too. -</code></pre> -</li> +This <strong>is</strong> cool. +This <strong>is</strong> cool, too.</li> <li>Surround your text with <code>***</code> or <code>___</code> to get <strong><em>strong and emphasised</em></strong> text: -<pre><code>This ***is*** cool. -This ___is___ cool, too. -</code></pre> -</li> -<li>But this example won't work as expected: -<pre><code>***Hello** you* -</code></pre> -<p>This is a wontfix bug because it would make the source too complex. +This <strong><em>is</em></strong> cool. +This <strong><em>is</em></strong> cool, too.</li> +<li>But this example won’t work as expected: +*<strong>Hello</strong> you* +This is a wontfix bug because it would make the source too complex. Use this instead: -</p> -<pre><code>***Hello*** *you* -</code></pre> -</li> -</ul> -</li> +<strong><em>Hello</em></strong> <em>you</em></li> +</ul></p></li> <li><p>inline Code</p> <p>You can produce inline code by surrounding it with backticks.</p> -<pre><code>Use `rm -rf /` if you're a N00b. -Use ``rm -rf /`` if you're a N00b. -Use ```rm -rf /``` if you're a N00b. -</code></pre> -<p>Double and triple backticks can be used if the code itself contains backticks.</p> -</li> +<p>Use <code>rm -rf /</code> if you’re a N00b. +Use <code>rm -rf /</code> if you’re a N00b. +Use <code>rm -rf /</code> if you’re a N00b.</p> +<p>Double and triple backticks can be used if the code itself contains backticks.</p></li> </ul> -<h2>Titles</h2> +<h2 id="titles">Titles</h2> <p>Creating titles in smu is very easy. There are two different syntax styles. The first is underlining with at least three characters:</p> <pre><code>Heading @@ -102,10 +87,10 @@ Topic </code></pre> <p>This is very intuitive and self explaining. The resulting sourcecode looks like this:</p> -<pre><code><h1>Heading</h1> -<h2>Topic</h2> +<pre><code><h1>Heading</h1> +<h2>Topic</h2> </code></pre> -<p>Use the following prefixes if you don't like underlining:</p> +<p>Use the following prefixes if you don’t like underlining:</p> <pre><code># h1 ## h2 ### h3 @@ -113,31 +98,31 @@ this:</p> ##### h5 ###### h6 </code></pre> -<h2>Links</h2> -<p>The simplest way to define a link is with simple <code><></code>.</p> -<pre><code><http://s01.de> +<h2 id="links">Links</h2> +<p>The simplest way to define a link is with simple <code><></code>.</p> +<pre><code><http://s01.de> </code></pre> <p>You can do the same for E-Mail addresses:</p> -<pre><code><yourname@s01.de> +<pre><code><yourname@s01.de> </code></pre> <p>If you want to define a label for the url, you have to use a different syntax</p> -<pre><code>[smu - simple mark up](http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu) +<pre><code>[smu - simple mark up](http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu) </code></pre> <p>The resulting HTML-Code</p> -<pre><code><a href="http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu">smu - simple mark up</a></p> +<pre><code><a href="http://s01.de/~gottox/index.cgi/proj_smu">smu - simple mark up</a></p> </code></pre> -<h2>Lists</h2> +<h2 id="lists">Lists</h2> <p>Defining lists is very straightforward:</p> <pre><code>* Item 1 * Item 2 * Item 3 </code></pre> <p>Result:</p> -<pre><code><ul> -<li>Item 1</li> -<li>Item 2</li> -<li>Item 3</li> -</ul> +<pre><code><ul> +<li>Item 1</li> +<li>Item 2</li> +<li>Item 3</li> +</ul> </code></pre> <p>Defining ordered lists is also very easy:</p> <pre><code>1. Item 1 @@ -151,50 +136,43 @@ continously counted. If you want a list starting at 2, you could write:</p> 2. Item 3 </code></pre> <p>and get the following HTML which will render with the numbers 2, 3, 4:</p> -<pre><code><ol start="2"> -<li>Item 1</li> -<li>Item 2</li> -<li>Item 3</li> -</ol> -</code></pre> -<h2>Code & Blockquote</h2> -<p>Use the <code>> </code> as a line prefix for defining blockquotes. Blockquotes are +<pre><code><ol start="2"> +<li>Item 1</li> +<li>Item 2</li> +<li>Item 3</li> +</ol> +</code></pre> +<h2 id="code-blockquote">Code & Blockquote</h2> +<p>Use the <code>></code> as a line prefix for defining blockquotes. Blockquotes are interpreted as well. This makes it possible to embed links, headings and even other quotes into a quote:</p> -<pre><code>> Hello -> This is a quote with a [link](http://s01.de/~gottox) +<pre><code>> Hello +> This is a quote with a [link](http://s01.de/~gottox) </code></pre> <p>Result: -</p> -<pre><code><blockquote><p> -Hello -This is a quote with a <a href="http://s01.de/~gottox">link</a></p> -</blockquote> -</code></pre> + + Hello + This is a quote with a link + </p> <p>You can define a code block with a leading Tab or with <strong>4</strong> leading spaces</p> -<pre><code> this.is(code) +<pre><code> this.is(code) this.is(code, too) </code></pre> <p>Result: -</p> -<pre><code><pre><code>this.is(code)</code></pre> -<pre><code>this.is(code, too) -</code></pre> -</code></pre> -<p>Please note that you can't use HTML or smu syntax in a code block.</p> + this.is(code) + this.is(code, too) + </p> +<p>Please note that you can’t use HTML or smu syntax in a code block.</p> <p>Another way to write code blocks is to use code fences:</p> <pre><code>```json -{"some": "code"} +{"some": "code"} ``` </code></pre> -<p>This has two advantages:</p> - -<ul> -<li>The optional language identifier will be turned into a <code>language-</code> class name</li> -<li>You can keep the original indentation which helps when doing copy & paste</li> -</ul> -<h2>Tables</h2> +<p>This has two advantages: +* The optional language identifier will be turned into a <code>language-</code> class name +* You can keep the original indentation which helps when doing copy & paste</p> +<h2 id="tables">Tables</h2> <p>Tables can be generated with the following syntax:</p> <pre><code>| Heading1 | Heading2 | | -------- | -------- | @@ -213,41 +191,48 @@ the table body.</p> | :------- | :------: | -------: | | Left | Center | Right | </code></pre> -<h2>Other interesting stuff</h2> +<h2 id="footnotes">Footnotes</h2> +<p>Here is an example of using Markdown footnotes<sup id="fnref1"><a href="#fn1" rel="footnote">1</a></sup>. And incase you were looking for more examples, here is another one<sup id="fnref2"><a href="#fn2" rel="footnote">2</a></sup>.</p> +<h2 id="other-interesting-stuff">Other interesting stuff</h2> <ul> <li><p>to insert a horizontal rule simple add <code>- - -</code> into an empty line:</p> -<pre><code>Hello -- - - -Hello2 -</code></pre> +<p>Hello</p> +<hr/> +<p>Hello2</p> <p>Result: -</p> -<pre><code><p> + Hello -<hr /> -</code></pre> -<pre><code>Hello2</p> -</code></pre> -</li> +</p> +<p>Hello2</p></li> <li><p>Any ASCII punctuation character may escaped by precedeing them with a backslash to avoid them being interpreted:</p> -<pre><code>!"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[]^_`{|}~\ -</code></pre> -</li> +<p>!”#$%&’()*+,-./:;<=>?@[]^_`{|}~\</p></li> <li><p>To force a linebreak simple add two spaces to the end of the line:</p> -<pre><code>No linebreak +<p>No linebreak here. -But here is -one. -</code></pre> -</li> +But here is<br/> +one.</p></li> </ul> -<h2>embed HTML</h2> +<h2 id="embed-html">embed HTML</h2> <p>You can include arbitrary HTML code in your documents. The HTML will be passed through to the resulting document without modification. This is a good -way to work around features that are missing in smu. If you don't want this +way to work around features that are missing in smu. If you don’t want this behaviour, use the <code>-n</code> flag when executing smu to stricly escape the HTML tags.</p> +<div class="footnotes"> +<hr/> +<ol> + +<li id="fn1"> +<p>This is the first footnote <a href="#fnref1" rev="footnote">↩</a></p> +</li> + +<li id="fn2"> +<p>Just like I promised - another footnote example <a href="#fnref2" rev="footnote">↩</a></p> +</li> + +</ol> +</div> <footer role="contentinfo"> <hr> <h3 id="menu">Menu Navigation</h3> |