go-org PrettyRelativeLinks rewrites relative org links by
- adding `../` in front
- removing any `.org` suffix
This was meant to play well with hugo pretty urls (which pretty much renders
posts in a subdirectory without the file suffix) and allow use of normal org
file links to reference other posts.
There's a lot of edge cases I didn't consider and multiple bug reports in
go-org [1] later I don't think the complexity of handling those edge cases is
worth it - so let's disable it.
[1]
- https://github.com/niklasfasching/go-org/issues/53
- 5dadf8c4c2 (comment)
- https://github.com/niklasfasching/go-org/issues/51
- Add support for pretty urls [1]. Rewrite file links:
1. replace the `.org` extension with `/` (`/foo.org` -> `/foo/`)
2. prefix unrooted links with `../` as relative links start in the fake
subdirectory `/foo/` rather than `/`
- Fix case-sensitivity of org drawer `🔚`
[1] https://gohugo.io/content-management/urls/#pretty-urls
This change is mostly motivated to get a more stable CI build (we're building the Hugo site there, with Instagram and Twitter shortcodes sometimes failing).
Fixes#7866
- Add support for #+MACRO
- fix a bug with #+LINK (edge case, should never happen anyways :TM:)
- Make title export optional (add export option)
- Remove cosmetic whitespace added by go-org (for easier visual
diffing) inside p tags (<p>\nfoo\n</p> => <p>foo</p>)
(should make `white-space: pre` on p look more in line with expectations)
- implement table separators via multiple tbodies (the html spec is ok with
that)
This commit also
* revises the change detection for templates used by content files in server mode.
* Adds a Page.RenderString method
Fixes#6545Fixes#4663Closes#6043
This commit adds the fast and CommonMark compliant Goldmark as the new default markdown handler in Hugo.
If you want to continue using BlackFriday as the default for md/markdown extensions, you can use this configuration:
```toml
[markup]
defaultMarkdownHandler="blackfriday"
```
Fixes#5963Fixes#1778Fixes#6355
This commmit prepares for the addition of Goldmark as the new Markdown renderer in Hugo.
This introduces a new `markup` package with some common interfaces and each implementation in its own package.
See #5963