patcito-maruku 0.6.0

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  1. data/AUTHORS +23 -0
  2. data/LICENSE +340 -0
  3. data/README.md +73 -0
  4. data/bin/maruku +196 -0
  5. data/bin/marutex +4 -0
  6. data/data/entities.xml +261 -0
  7. data/docs/changelog.md +334 -0
  8. data/docs/div_syntax.md +36 -0
  9. data/docs/entity_test.md +23 -0
  10. data/docs/markdown_syntax.md +899 -0
  11. data/docs/maruku.md +346 -0
  12. data/docs/math.md +194 -0
  13. data/docs/other_stuff.md +51 -0
  14. data/docs/proposal.md +309 -0
  15. data/docs/website/src/bluecloth.md +25 -0
  16. data/docs/website/src/download.md +31 -0
  17. data/docs/website/src/maruku.md +261 -0
  18. data/docs/website/src/proposal.md +271 -0
  19. data/lib/maruku.rb +132 -0
  20. data/lib/maruku/attributes.rb +138 -0
  21. data/lib/maruku/defaults.rb +69 -0
  22. data/lib/maruku/errors.rb +89 -0
  23. data/lib/maruku/ext/div.rb +121 -0
  24. data/lib/maruku/ext/fenced_code.rb +78 -0
  25. data/lib/maruku/ext/math.rb +37 -0
  26. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/elements.rb +21 -0
  27. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/latex_fix.rb +12 -0
  28. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/mathml_engines/blahtex.rb +93 -0
  29. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/mathml_engines/itex2mml.rb +39 -0
  30. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/mathml_engines/none.rb +21 -0
  31. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/mathml_engines/ritex.rb +24 -0
  32. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/parsing.rb +125 -0
  33. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/to_html.rb +237 -0
  34. data/lib/maruku/ext/math/to_latex.rb +36 -0
  35. data/lib/maruku/ext/yaml.rb +43 -0
  36. data/lib/maruku/helpers.rb +214 -0
  37. data/lib/maruku/input/charsource.rb +326 -0
  38. data/lib/maruku/input/extensions.rb +69 -0
  39. data/lib/maruku/input/html_helper.rb +189 -0
  40. data/lib/maruku/input/linesource.rb +111 -0
  41. data/lib/maruku/input/parse_block.rb +608 -0
  42. data/lib/maruku/input/parse_doc.rb +240 -0
  43. data/lib/maruku/input/parse_span_better.rb +746 -0
  44. data/lib/maruku/input/rubypants.rb +225 -0
  45. data/lib/maruku/input/type_detection.rb +147 -0
  46. data/lib/maruku/input_textile2/t2_parser.rb +163 -0
  47. data/lib/maruku/maruku.rb +31 -0
  48. data/lib/maruku/output/s5/fancy.rb +756 -0
  49. data/lib/maruku/output/s5/to_s5.rb +138 -0
  50. data/lib/maruku/output/to_html.rb +994 -0
  51. data/lib/maruku/output/to_latex.rb +580 -0
  52. data/lib/maruku/output/to_latex_entities.rb +101 -0
  53. data/lib/maruku/output/to_latex_strings.rb +64 -0
  54. data/lib/maruku/output/to_markdown.rb +164 -0
  55. data/lib/maruku/output/to_s.rb +54 -0
  56. data/lib/maruku/string_utils.rb +185 -0
  57. data/lib/maruku/structures.rb +143 -0
  58. data/lib/maruku/structures_inspect.rb +51 -0
  59. data/lib/maruku/structures_iterators.rb +48 -0
  60. data/lib/maruku/textile2.rb +1 -0
  61. data/lib/maruku/toc.rb +214 -0
  62. data/lib/maruku/usage/example1.rb +33 -0
  63. data/lib/maruku/version +0 -0
  64. data/lib/maruku/version.rb +54 -0
  65. data/spec/block_docs/abbreviations.md +52 -0
  66. data/spec/block_docs/alt.md +17 -0
  67. data/spec/block_docs/attributes/att2.md +20 -0
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  80. data/spec/block_docs/divs/div1.md +167 -0
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  82. data/spec/block_docs/divs/div3_nest.md +45 -0
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+ * *Jan. 22* With very minimal changes, Maruku now works in JRuby.
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+ It is very slow, though.
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+ Some benchmarks:
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+ * G4 1.5GhZ, Ruby 1.8.5:
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+ Maruku (to_html): parsing 0.65 sec + rendering 0.40 sec = 1.04 sec
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+ Maruku (to_latex): parsing 0.70 sec + rendering 0.21 sec = 0.91 sec
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+ * G4 1.5GhZ, JRuby 1.9.2:
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+ Maruku (to_html): parsing 4.77 sec + rendering 2.24 sec = 7.01 sec
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+ Maruku (to_latex): parsing 4.04 sec + rendering 1.12 sec = 5.16 sec
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+ * *Jan. 21* Integration of Blahtex. PNG export of formula and alignment works
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+ ok in Mozilla, Safari, Camino, Opera. IE7 is acting strangely.
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+ * Support for LaTeX-style formula input, and export to MathML.
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+ [Jacques Distler] is integrating Maruku into Instiki (a Ruby On Rails-based wiki software), as to have a Ruby wiki with proper math support. You know, these physicists like all those funny symbols.
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+ * To have the MathML export, it is needed to install one of:
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+ * [RiTeX] (`gem install ritex`)
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+ * [itex2MML] supports much more complex formulas than Ritex.
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+ * PNG for old browser is not here yet. The plan is to use
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+ BlahTeX.
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+ * Command line options for the `maruku` command:
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+ Usage: maruku [options] [file1.md [file2.md ...
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+ -v, --[no-]verbose Run verbosely
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+ -u, --[no-]unsafe Use unsafe features
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+ -b Break on error
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+ -m, --math-engine ENGINE Uses ENGINE to render MathML
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+ --pdf Write PDF
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+ --html Write HTML
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+ --tex Write LaTeX
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+ --inspect Shows the parsing result
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+ --version Show version
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+ -h, --help Show this message
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+ * Other things:
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+ * Created the embryo of an extension system. Please don't use it
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+ yet, as probably the API is bound to change.
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+ * There are a couple of hidden, unsafe, features that are not enabled by default.
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+ CSS: style.css
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+ LaTeX_use_listings: true
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+ html_use_syntax: true
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+ use_numbered_headers: true
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+ Proposal for adding a meta-data syntax to Markdown
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+ =============================================
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+ This document describes a syntax for attaching meta-data to
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+ block-level elements (headers, paragraphs, code blocks,…),
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+ and to span-level elements (links, images,…).
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+ ***Note: this is an evolving proposal***
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+ Last updated **January 10th, 2007**:
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+ * Changed the syntax for compatibility with a future extension mechanism.
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+ The first character in the curly braces must be a colon, optionally
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+ followed by a space:
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+ {: ref .class #id}
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+ The old syntax was `{ref .class #id}`.
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+ For ALDs, the new syntax is:
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+ {:ref_id: key=val .class #id }
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+ instead of:
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+ {ref_id}: key=val .class #id
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+ Converters that don't use this syntax may just ignore everything
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+ which is in curly braces and starts with ":".
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+ * IAL can be put both *before* and *after* the element.
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+ There is no ambiguity as a blank line is needed between elements:
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+ Paragraph 1
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+ {:par2}
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+ Paragraph 2
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+ Paragraph 1
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+ {:par2}
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+ * Simplified rules for escaping.
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+ *Table of contents:*
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+ > * Table of contents
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+ > {:toc}
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+ Overview
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+ --------
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+ This proposal describes two additions to the Markdown syntax:
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+ 1. inline attribute lists (IAL)
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+ ## Header ## {: key=val .class #id ref_id}
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+ 2. attribute lists definitions (ALD)
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+ {:ref_id: key=val .class #id}
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+ Every span-level or block-level element can be followed by an IAL:
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+ ### Header ### {: #header1 class=c1}
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+ Paragraph *with emphasis*{: class=c1}
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+ second line of paragraph
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+ {: class=c1}
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+ In this example, the three IALs refer to the header, the emphasis span, and the entire paragraph, respectively.
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+ IALs can reference ALDs. The result of the following example is the same as the previous one:
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+ ### Header ### {: #header1 c1}
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+ Attribute lists
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+ ---------------
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+ This is an example attribute list, which shows
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+ {: key1=val key2="long val" #myid .class1 .class2 ref1 ref2}
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+ More in particular, an attribute list is a whitespace-separated list
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+ 2. [references to ALD](#using_tags) (`ref1`,`ref2`)
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+ 3. [id specifiers](#class_id) (`#myid`)
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+ 4. [class specifiers](#class_id) (`.myclass`)
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+ ### `id` and `class` are special ### {#class_id}
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+ For ID and classes there are special shortcuts:
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+ * `#myid` is a shortcut for `id=myid`
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+ * `.myclass` means "add `myclass` to the current `class` attribute".
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+ {: id=myid class="class1 class2"}
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+ {: id=myid class="will be overridden" class=class1 .class2}
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+ Where to put inline attribute lists
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+ ----------------------------------
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+ ### For block-level elements ###
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+ For paragraphs and other block-level elements, IAL go
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+ This is a paragraph.
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+ Line 2 of the paragraph.
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+ {: #myid .myclass}
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+ > Who said that?
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+ {: cite=google.com}
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+ {:ok}
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+ {:code_show_spaces}
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+ ### For headers ###
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+ ### Header ### {: #myid}
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+ Header {: #myid .myclass}
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+ {: #myid}
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+ ### For span-level elements ###
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+ This is [a link][ref]{:#myid rel=abc rev=abc}
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+ This is ![Alt text](url "fresh carrots")
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+ Using attributes lists definition {#using_tags}
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+ The rules {:#grammar}
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+ for me
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+ {: also this}
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+ Maruku is much different in philosophy from Bluecloth: the biggest
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+ In Maruku, an in-memory representation of the Markdown
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+ document is created. Instead, Bluecloth mantains the document in
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+ Maruku is usually faster than Bluecloth. Bluecloth is faster
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+ This is the canonical benchmark (the Markdown specification),
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+ BlueCloth (to_html): parsing 0.01 sec + rendering 1.87 sec = 1.88 sec (1.00x)
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+ Maruku (to_html): parsing 0.66 sec + rendering 0.43 sec = 1.09 sec (1.73x)
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+ Maruku (to_latex): parsing 0.67 sec + rendering 0.23 sec = 0.90 sec (2.10x)
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+ Please note that Maruku has a lot more features and therefore is
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+ ### Using rubygems ###
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+ Install with:
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+ {:shell}
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+ ### Distribution Packages ###
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+ Gentoo: <http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=dev-ruby;name=maruku>
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+ Debian: <http://packages.debian.org/experimental/interpreters/libmaruku-ruby>
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+ ### Repository ###
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+ The development site is <http://rubyforge.org/projects/maruku/>.
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+ Released files can also be seen at <http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=2795>.
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+ CSS: style.css
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+ Use numbered headers: true
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+ HTML use syntax: true
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+ LaTeX use listings: true
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+ LaTeX CJK: false
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+ LaTeX preamble: preamble.tex
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+ Maruku features
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+ ===============
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+ Maruku allows you to write in an easy-to-read-and-write syntax, like this:
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+ > [This document in HTML][this_html]
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+ > [This document in PDF][this_pdf]
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+ Maruku implements:
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+ * all the improvements in [PHP Markdown Extra].
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+ * a new [meta-data syntax][meta_data_proposal]
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+ [romaji]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romaji
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+ [katakana]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katakana
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+ [tests]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/tests/
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+ [maruku]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/
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+ [markdown_html]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/markdown_syntax.html
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+ [markdown_pdf]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/markdown_syntax.pdf
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+ [this_md]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/maruku.md
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+ [this_html]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/maruku.html
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+ [this_pdf]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/maruku.pdf
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+ [Andrea Censi]: http://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~acensi/
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+ [contact]: http://www.dis.uniroma1.it/~acensi/contact.html
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+ [gem]: http://rubygems.rubyforge.org/
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+ [tracker]: http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=2795
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+ [ruby]: http://www.ruby-lang.org
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+ [bluecloth]: http://www.deveiate.org/projects/BlueCloth
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+ [Markdown syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax
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+ [PHP Markdown Extra]: http://www.michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/extra/
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+ [math syntax]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/math.xhtml
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+ [blahtex]: http://www.blahtex.org
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+ [ritex]: http://ritex.rubyforge.org
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+ [itex2mml]: http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/code/itexToMML/
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+ [syntax]: http://syntax.rubyforge.org/
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+ [listings]: http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/listings/
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+ [meta_data_proposal]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/proposal.html
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+ [markdown-discuss]: http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/markdown-discuss
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+ * * *
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+ Table of contents: (**auto-generated by Maruku!**)
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+ * This list will contain the toc (it doesn't matter what you write here)
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+ * * *
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+ {:ruby: lang=ruby code_background_color='#efffef'}
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+ Maruku summary of features {#features}
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+ --------------------------
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+ * Supported syntax
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+ * [Basic Markdown][markdown_syntax]
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+ * [Markdown Extra](#extra)
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+ * [Meta-data syntax](#meta)
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+ * Output
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+ * XHTML
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+ * Syntax highlighting via the [`syntax`][syntax] library.
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+ * LaTeX
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+ * [Translation of HTML entities to LaTeX](#entities)
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+ * Syntax highlighting via the [`listings`][listings] package.
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+ * Misc
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+ * [Documentation for supported attributes][supported_attributes]
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+ * [Automatic generation of the TOC](#toc-generation)
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+ [supported_attributes]: exd.html
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+ **Experimental features (not released yet)**
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+ * [LaTeX Math syntax][math_syntax] (not enabled by default)
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+ * An extension system for adding new syntax is available,
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+ but the API is bound to change in the future,
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+ so please don't use it.
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+ * LaTeX to MathML using either one of [`ritex`][ritex], [`itex2mml`][itex2mml],
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+ * LaTeX to PNG using [`blahtex`][blahtex].
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+ ### New meta-data syntax {#meta}
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+ Maruku implements a syntax that allows to attach "meta" information
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+ to objects.
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+ See [this proposal][meta_data_proposal] for how to attach
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+ See the [documentation for supported attributes][supported_attributes].
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+ Meta-data for the document itself is specified through the use
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+ Title: A simple document containing meta-headers
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+ CSS: style.css
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+ Content of the document
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+ {:markdown}
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+ When creating the document through
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+ Meta-data keys are assumed to be case-insensitive.
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+ ### Automatic generation of the table of contents ### {#toc-generation}
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+ If you create a list, and then set the `toc` attribute, when rendering
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+ Maruku will create an auto-generated table of contents.
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+ * This will become a table of contents (this text will be scraped).
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+ {:toc}
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+ You can see an example of this at the beginning of this document.
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+
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+ ### Use HTML entities ### {#entities}
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+ If you want to use HTML entities, go on! We will take care
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+ of the translation to LaTeX:
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+ Entity | Result
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+ ------------|----------
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+ `&copy;` | &copy;
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+ `&pound;` | &pound;
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+ `&mdash;` | &mdash;
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+ See the [list of supported entities][ent_html] ([pdf][ent_pdf]).
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+ [ent_html]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/entity_test.html
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+ [ent_pdf]: http://maruku.rubyforge.org/entity_test.pdf
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+
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+ ### This header contains *emphasis* **strong text** and `code` ####
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+
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+ Note that this header contains formatting and it still works, also in the table of contents.
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+ And [This is a *link* with **all** ***sort*** of `weird stuff`](#features) in the text.
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+ Examples of PHP Markdown Extra syntax {#extra}
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+ -------------------------------------
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+
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+ * tables
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+ Col1 | Very very long head | Very very long head|
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+ -----|:-------------------:|-------------------:|
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+ cell | center-align | right-align |
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+ {:markdown}
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+
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+ Col1 | Very very long head | Very very long head|
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+ -----|:-------------------:|-------------------:|
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+ cell | center-align | right-align |
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+ * footnotes [^foot]
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+ * footnotes [^foot]
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+ [^foot]: I really was missing those.
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+ {:markdown}
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+ [^foot]: I really was missing those.
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+
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+ * Markdown inside HTML elements
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+ <div markdown="1" style="border: solid 1px black">
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+ This is a div with Markdown **strong text**
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+ </div>
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+ {:html}
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+
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+ <div markdown="1" style="border: solid 1px black">
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+ This is a div with Markdown **strong text**
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+ </div>
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+
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+
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+ * header ids
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+
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+ ## Download ## {#download}
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+ {:markdown}
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+
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+ For example, [a link to the download](#download) header.
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+
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+
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+ * definition lists
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+
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+ Definition list
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+ : something very hard to parse
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+ {:markdown}
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+
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+ Definition list
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+ : something very hard to parse
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+
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+ * abbreviations or ABB for short.
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+
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+ *[ABB]: Simply an abbreviation
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+
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+ <script src="http://www.google-analytics.com/urchin.js" type="text/javascript">
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+ </script>
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+ <script type="text/javascript">
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+ _uacct = "UA-155626-2";
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+ urchinTracker();
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+ </script>
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+
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+ <!--
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+ Future developments {#future}
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+
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+ I think that [Pandoc] and [MultiMarkdown] are very cool projects.
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+ However, they are written in Haskell and Perl, respectively.
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+ I would love to have an equivalent in Ruby.
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+ [Pandoc]: http://sophos.berkeley.edu/macfarlane/pandoc/
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+ [MultiMarkdown]: http://fletcher.freeshell.org/wiki/MultiMarkdown
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+ -->