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Just discovered how easy it is to add a simple TOC 📋 to your #Markdown #Jekyll 🧪 website 🙈 Simply add these two lines of code to your Markdown file (using the #MinimalMistakes theme + #kramdown):
* TOC
{:toc .toc_intext}and add some appropriate #CSS commands to your _base.scss. That's it, no further plugins are requiered. See it in action here: 🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/blog/2024-01-08-ruhrmuseum/
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Just discovered how easy it is to add a simple TOC 📋 to your #Markdown #Jekyll 🧪 website 🙈 Simply add these two lines of code to your Markdown file (using the #MinimalMistakes theme + #kramdown):
* TOC
{:toc .toc_intext}and add some appropriate #CSS commands to your _base.scss. That's it, no further plugins are requiered. See it in action here: 🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/blog/2024-01-08-ruhrmuseum/
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Just discovered how easy it is to add a simple TOC 📋 to your #Markdown #Jekyll 🧪 website 🙈 Simply add these two lines of code to your Markdown file (using the #MinimalMistakes theme + #kramdown):
* TOC
{:toc .toc_intext}and add some appropriate #CSS commands to your _base.scss. That's it, no further plugins are requiered. See it in action here: 🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/blog/2024-01-08-ruhrmuseum/
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Just discovered how easy it is to add a simple TOC 📋 to your #Markdown #Jekyll 🧪 website 🙈 Simply add these two lines of code to your Markdown file (using the #MinimalMistakes theme + #kramdown):
* TOC
{:toc .toc_intext}and add some appropriate #CSS commands to your _base.scss. That's it, no further plugins are requiered. See it in action here: 🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/blog/2024-01-08-ruhrmuseum/
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Just discovered how easy it is to add a simple TOC 📋 to your #Markdown #Jekyll 🧪 website 🙈 Simply add these two lines of code to your Markdown file (using the #MinimalMistakes theme + #kramdown):
* TOC
{:toc .toc_intext}and add some appropriate #CSS commands to your _base.scss. That's it, no further plugins are requiered. See it in action here: 🌍 https://www.fabriziomusacchio.com/blog/2024-01-08-ruhrmuseum/
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Worknote: RubyFrontierDocs jetzt responsive (jedenfalls so gut wie)
Hier hatte ich über meine ersten Versuche berichtet, mit #RubyFrontier ein Werkzeug zu basteln, mit dem man schnell und einfach in #Markdown (respektive #kramdown) geschriebene Handbücher, Tutorials und Dokumentationen ins Netz stellen kann. Dabei sollte es möglichst schlank und einfach sein, damit jeder Nutzer noch die Möglichkeit besitzt, seine eigenen Ideen hineinzustricken. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2020/01/2020012701.html #StaticSites #Webworking
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Security Alert: Kramdown!
#Kramdown ist ja bekanntlich der (Ruby-) Markdown-Interpreter, der auch in #RubyFrontier werkelt, dem Static Site Generator (SSG), der unter anderem auch dieses Blog und mein Wiki antreibt. Aber nicht nur dort, sondern zum Beispiel auch in #Jekyll (und damit auch im #CollectionBuilder) wird er gerne eingesetzt. Und nun erreichte mich ein #Security Alert (CVE-2021-28834) für Kramdown (genauer für den per Default aktiven Synatx-Highlighter Rouge): http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2021/03/2021033001.html
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Die Farben sind zurück – Syntax-Highlighting funzt wieder!
Wenn Ihr Euch heute diesen Beitrag von gestern anschaut, dann werdet Ihr sehen, daß ich meinem Blog Kritzelheft wieder ein Syntax-Highlighting zurückgeben konnte. Leider nicht mit der bisherigen Coderay-Bibliothek. Dafür habe ich aber den neuen kramdown-Standard-Highlighter Rouge zum Laufen bekommen. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2021/03/2021032002.html #RubyFrontier #kramdown #Rouge #SyntaxHighlighting
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Syntax Highlighter verschwunden: Sag mir, wo die Farben sind?
Aufmerksame Leserinnen und Leser (und ich weiß, daß alle meine Leserinnen und Leser aufmerksame Leserinnen und Leser sind) haben es sicher schon bemerkt. Im letzten Beitrag ist im Code Block das Syntax-Highlighting entschwunden. Das ist sicher auch eine Folge meines Updates auf Catalina. http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2021/03/2021031902.html #kramdown #Coderay #RubyFrontier
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Released kramdown-man 1.0.0!🎉
Write your man pages in pure markdown!
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man/releases/tag/v1.0.0
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man#readme
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Released kramdown-man 1.0.0!🎉
Write your man pages in pure markdown!
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man/releases/tag/v1.0.0
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man#readme
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Released kramdown-man 1.0.0!🎉
Write your man pages in pure markdown!
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man/releases/tag/v1.0.0
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man#readme
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Released kramdown-man 1.0.0!🎉
Write your man pages in pure markdown!
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man/releases/tag/v1.0.0
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man#readme
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Released kramdown-man 1.0.0!🎉
Write your man pages in pure markdown!
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man/releases/tag/v1.0.0
https://github.com/postmodern/kramdown-man#readme
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Atleast kramdown supports *foo*{:.underline}, but ugh that syntax is _cumbersome_.
https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#span-ials
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Atleast kramdown supports *foo*{:.underline}, but ugh that syntax is _cumbersome_.
https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#span-ials
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Atleast kramdown supports *foo*{:.underline}, but ugh that syntax is _cumbersome_.
https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#span-ials
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Atleast kramdown supports *foo*{:.underline}, but ugh that syntax is _cumbersome_.
https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#span-ials
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Atleast kramdown supports *foo*{:.underline}, but ugh that syntax is _cumbersome_.
https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html#span-ials
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@adamghill whew, for a split second, when I saw a link rather than a recommendation for something like #PanDoc or #Kramdown, I feared you were suggesting that a sane person would use some third party web site or service to generate HTML from #Markdown source. Then after a few more milliseconds my brain recognized the Github domain and I calmed down enough to browse the link and verify that https://github.com/lepture/mistune is a Python library and regained my composure 😏
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@adamghill whew, for a split second, when I saw a link rather than a recommendation for something like #PanDoc or #Kramdown, I feared you were suggesting that a sane person would use some third party web site or service to generate HTML from #Markdown source. Then after a few more milliseconds my brain recognized the Github domain and I calmed down enough to browse the link and verify that https://github.com/lepture/mistune is a Python library and regained my composure 😏
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@adamghill whew, for a split second, when I saw a link rather than a recommendation for something like #PanDoc or #Kramdown, I feared you were suggesting that a sane person would use some third party web site or service to generate HTML from #Markdown source. Then after a few more milliseconds my brain recognized the Github domain and I calmed down enough to browse the link and verify that https://github.com/lepture/mistune is a Python library and regained my composure 😏
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@adamghill whew, for a split second, when I saw a link rather than a recommendation for something like #PanDoc or #Kramdown, I feared you were suggesting that a sane person would use some third party web site or service to generate HTML from #Markdown source. Then after a few more milliseconds my brain recognized the Github domain and I calmed down enough to browse the link and verify that https://github.com/lepture/mistune is a Python library and regained my composure 😏
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@adamghill whew, for a split second, when I saw a link rather than a recommendation for something like #PanDoc or #Kramdown, I feared you were suggesting that a sane person would use some third party web site or service to generate HTML from #Markdown source. Then after a few more milliseconds my brain recognized the Github domain and I calmed down enough to browse the link and verify that https://github.com/lepture/mistune is a Python library and regained my composure 😏
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How is it that in 2023 there is no #Kramdown plug in for #VSC (Visual Studio Code)??
Does no one other than me use github.io for their project doc's??On my page I have a clear statement that 'I don't know what I am doing'... this yet again, seems to prove that I have made a bad decision to use #github for my project??
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How is it that in 2023 there is no #Kramdown plug in for #VSC (Visual Studio Code)??
Does no one other than me use github.io for their project doc's??On my page I have a clear statement that 'I don't know what I am doing'... this yet again, seems to prove that I have made a bad decision to use #github for my project??
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How is it that in 2023 there is no #Kramdown plug in for #VSC (Visual Studio Code)??
Does no one other than me use github.io for their project doc's??On my page I have a clear statement that 'I don't know what I am doing'... this yet again, seems to prove that I have made a bad decision to use #github for my project??
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How is it that in 2023 there is no #Kramdown plug in for #VSC (Visual Studio Code)??
Does no one other than me use github.io for their project doc's??On my page I have a clear statement that 'I don't know what I am doing'... this yet again, seems to prove that I have made a bad decision to use #github for my project??
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Mermaid 🧜♀️, kramdown und der Schockwellenreiter
Weil ich gerade sowieso wegen P5.js an den Quellen des Schockwellenreiters herumschraubte, wollte ich auch gleich noch Mermaid in dieses Blog Kritzelheft integrieren. Ich dachte mir »JavaScript ist JavaScript«, so schwer kann das doch nicht sein. Ganz so einfach war es aber leider nicht, aber mit diesen Schritten habe ich es dann doch noch hinbekommen: http://blog.schockwellenreiter.de/2022/05/2022050802.html #Mermaid #kramdown #Markdown
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#kramdown is a #Ruby #Markdown converter.
kramdown is a Ruby library for converting Markdown, GitHub Markdown, kramdown, and HTML into several formats. kramdown's custom syntax is the same as Markdown, with some improvements like code blocks supporting embedding of the opening marking, and plenty other features. kramdown is quite fast, outcompeting many other (Ruby) Markdown parsers.
Website 🔗️: https://kramdown.gettalong.org/
apt 📦️: kramdown
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#kramdown is a #Ruby #Markdown converter.
kramdown is a Ruby library for converting Markdown, GitHub Markdown, kramdown, and HTML into several formats. kramdown's custom syntax is the same as Markdown, with some improvements like code blocks supporting embedding of the opening marking, and plenty other features. kramdown is quite fast, outcompeting many other (Ruby) Markdown parsers.
Website 🔗️: https://kramdown.gettalong.org/
apt 📦️: kramdown
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Anyone here know if there's a way to make #AsciiDoctor support #Kramdown #Markdown style footnotes[^¹], as I'm not that fond of in-line footnotes?
I mean, the whole thing about *foot*notes to me is that their content is at the bottom, so they don't distract from the text I'm currently reading.
Sure, this is the case in the output with #AsciiDoc's inline #footnotes, but not in its source.(pinging @ljwrites)
[^¹]: see https://kramdown.gettalong.org/quickref.html#footnotes for an example
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Anyone here know if there's a way to make #AsciiDoctor support #Kramdown #Markdown style footnotes[^¹], as I'm not that fond of in-line footnotes?
I mean, the whole thing about *foot*notes to me is that their content is at the bottom, so they don't distract from the text I'm currently reading.
Sure, this is the case in the output with #AsciiDoc's inline #footnotes, but not in its source.(pinging @ljwrites)
[^¹]: see https://kramdown.gettalong.org/quickref.html#footnotes for an example
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Today I learned that kramdown, the markdown renderer I use for my blog is requiring for spaces as indentation to render lists in lists properly:
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@lj_writes that looks quite similar to #Kramdown's #Markdown (https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html) that I'm currently using in combination with #Jekyll.
I do like the idea of #Pandoc's native fenced div blocks. I might give those a try :)
Might also look at how easy it would be to write my own extensions, specifically for the content-warning blocks that I want.thanks!
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@lj_writes that looks quite similar to #Kramdown's #Markdown (https://kramdown.gettalong.org/syntax.html) that I'm currently using in combination with #Jekyll.
I do like the idea of #Pandoc's native fenced div blocks. I might give those a try :)
Might also look at how easy it would be to write my own extensions, specifically for the content-warning blocks that I want.thanks!
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okay, with a bit of #CSS and #jQuery ¹ hackery I got auto-(de)blurring of content-warning sections on a HTML export of my #Markdown document working.
Gotta see later on how well this works with what #Jekyll produces via #Kramdown, rather than the export I did through #NotepadPlusPlus, but this looks promising at least. :)
Right, enough #coding. I need to get a little bit of #sleep in...
¹ I probably don't actually need jQuery for this, but #nextUntil() was easier than plain #javascript.
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okay, with a bit of #CSS and #jQuery ¹ hackery I got auto-(de)blurring of content-warning sections on a HTML export of my #Markdown document working.
Gotta see later on how well this works with what #Jekyll produces via #Kramdown, rather than the export I did through #NotepadPlusPlus, but this looks promising at least. :)
Right, enough #coding. I need to get a little bit of #sleep in...
¹ I probably don't actually need jQuery for this, but #nextUntil() was easier than plain #javascript.