especially when the given `--source` path is a relative directory.
Also, when `--source` is specified, make WorkingDir an absolute path
from the very beginning, to be consistent with the case when `--source`
is not given. Otherwise, the function name helpers.AbsPathify(), which
prepends WorkingDir to a relative path, does not really make sense.
Fixes#1721
To allow the end users to disable any form of smart dashes
(LaTeX-style or not) while keeping the rest of Blackfriday
SmartyPants features.
Depends on https://github.com/russross/blackfriday/pull/190
"Add HTML_SMARTYPANTS_DASHES for toggling smart dashes"
to be accepted by Blackfriday developers.
Inserts a code tag into Pygments output with the language-info that is present when using client-side highlighting (useful for CSS hooks)
```html
<code class="language-go" data-lang="go">
```
closes#1490
* add global `hasCJKLanguage` flag, if true, turn on auto-detecting CJKLanguage
* add `isCJKLanguage` frontmatter to force specify whether is CJKLanguage or not
* For .Summary: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for truncation, else keep as today.
* For WordCount: If isCJKLanguage is true, use the runes as basis for calculation, else keep as today.
* Unexport RuneCount
Fixes#1377
It currently handles --baseUrl to --baseURL, and --uglyUrls to --uglyURLs.
Special thanks to Eric Paris (@eparis) for writing the
"normalized name" support in Cobra, and for showing us
how it is used in Kubernetes.
See Issue #959
This simplifies the retrieval of the HTML (no more need to extract the
part within body) and also removes the unwanted "Last Updated" part in
the article.
This commit adds a new PygmentsCodeFences config option (default false), which if true will allow GitHub style backtick code fences around code, which will then be rendered by Pygments.
For example:
``` language
your code
```
can be used instead of {{< highlight language >}}your code {{< /highlight >}}.
Fixes#362
Previously if no language was specified, then illegal args would be passed to pygments, for example `pygments -l -fhtml`, which would result in pygments printing an error.
Reduce duplication (`x + FilePathSeparator + y` a few lines away from `filepath.Join(x, y)`) and add a `GetThemeDir()` function to get the current theme's directory.
Also add a comment complaining about the `GetThemesDirPath()` function, which doesn't seem to do what its name would suggest. This might be a candidate for deprecation?
So the taxonomy `Gérard Depardieu` gives paths on the form `gerard-depardieu`.
Unfortunately this introduces two imports from the `golang.org/`, but Unicode-normalization isn't something we'd want to write from scratch.
See https://blog.golang.org/normalization
See #1180
Section names are also used as the title of the list pages, but naming section folders as `Fish and Chips` and similar didn't work very well.
This commit fixes that.
This commit also changes the title casing of the section titles. Some may argue that this is a breaking change, but the old behaviour was also pretty broken,
even for languages that use title capitalizations, as it didn't follow any particular style guide, `fish and chips` became `Fish And Chips` etc.
Now it just turns the first letter into upper case, so `Fish and Chips` will be left as `Fish and Chips`.
People wanting the good old behaviour can use the `title` template func.
Fixes#1176