## Blackfriday Options
`taskLists`
: default: **`true`**
Blackfriday flag:
Purpose: `false` turns off GitHub-style automatic task/TODO list generation.
`smartypants`
: default: **`true`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_USE_SMARTYPANTS`**
Purpose: `false` disables smart punctuation substitutions, including smart quotes, smart dashes, smart fractions, etc. If `true`, it may be fine-tuned with the `angledQuotes`, `fractions`, `smartDashes`, and `latexDashes` flags (see below).
`smartypantsQuotesNBSP`
: default: **`false`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_SMARTYPANTS_QUOTES_NBSP`**
Purpose: `true` enables French style Guillemets with non-breaking space inside the quotes.
`angledQuotes`
: default: **`false`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_SMARTYPANTS_ANGLED_QUOTES`**
Purpose: `true` enables smart, angled double quotes. Example: "Hugo" renders to «Hugo» instead of “Hugo”.
`fractions`
: default: **`true`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_SMARTYPANTS_FRACTIONS`**
Purpose: false
disables smart fractions.
Example: `5/12` renders to 5⁄12(<sup>5</sup>⁄<sub>12</sub>
).
Caveat: Even with fractions = false
, Blackfriday still converts `1/2`, `1/4`, and `3/4` respectively to ½ (½
), ¼ (¼
) and ¾ (¾
), but only these three.
`smartDashes`
: default: **`true`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_SMARTY_DASHES`**
Purpose: `false` disables smart dashes; i.e., the conversion of multiple hyphens into an en-dash or em-dash. If `true`, its behavior can be modified with the `latexDashes` flag below.
`latexDashes`
: default: **`true`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_SMARTYPANTS_LATEX_DASHES`**
Purpose: `false` disables LaTeX-style smart dashes and selects conventional smart dashes. Assuming `smartDashes`:
If `true`, `--` is translated into – (`–`), whereas `---` is translated into — (`—`).
However, *spaced* single hyphen between two words is translated into an en dash— e.g., "`12 June - 3 July`" becomes `12 June – 3 July` upon rendering.
`hrefTargetBlank`
: default: **`false`**
Blackfriday flag: **`HTML_HREF_TARGET_BLANK`**
Purpose: `true` opens external links in a new window or tab.
`plainIDAnchors`
: default **`true`**
Blackfriday flag: **`FootnoteAnchorPrefix` and `HeaderIDSuffix`**
Purpose: `true` renders any heading and footnote IDs without the document ID.
Example: renders `#my-heading` instead of `#my-heading:bec3ed8ba720b970`
`extensions`
: default: **`[]`**
Blackfriday flag: **`EXTENSION_*`**
Purpose: Enable one or more Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (if they aren't Hugo defaults).
Example: Include `hardLineBreak` in the list to enable Blackfriday's `EXTENSION_HARD_LINK_BREAK`.
*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for more information.*
`extensionsmask`
: default: **`[]`**
Blackfriday flag: **`EXTENSION_*`**
Purpose: Enable one or more of Blackfriday's Markdown extensions (if they aren't Hugo defaults).
Example: Include `autoHeaderIds` as `false` in the list to disable Blackfriday's `EXTENSION_AUTO_HEADER_IDS`.
*See [Blackfriday extensions](#blackfriday-extensions) section for more information.*
## Blackfriday extensions
`noIntraEmphasis`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: The "\_" character is commonly used inside words when discussing
code, so having Markdown interpret it as an emphasis command is usually the
wrong thing. When enabled, Blackfriday lets you treat all emphasis markers
as normal characters when they occur inside a word.
`tables`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, tables can be created by drawing them in the input
using the below syntax:
Example:
Name | Age
--------|------
Bob | 27
Alice | 23
`fencedCode`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, in addition to the normal 4-space indentation to mark
code blocks, you can explicitly mark them and supply a language (to make
syntax highlighting simple).
You can use 3 or more backticks to mark the beginning of the block, and the
same number to mark the end of the block.
Example:
```md
# Heading Level 1
Some test
## Heading Level 2
Some more test
```
`autolink`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, URLs that have not been explicitly marked as links
will be converted into links.
`strikethrough`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, text wrapped with two tildes will be crossed out.
Example: `~~crossed-out~~`
`laxHtmlBlocks`
: default: *disabled*
Purpose: When enabled, loosen up HTML block parsing rules.
`spaceHeaders`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, be strict about prefix header rules.
`hardLineBreak`
: default: *disabled*
Purpose: When enabled, newlines in the input translate into line breaks in
the output.
`tabSizeEight`
: default: *disabled*
Purpose: When enabled, expand tabs to eight spaces instead of four.
`footnotes`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, Pandoc-style footnotes will be supported. The
footnote marker in the text that will become a superscript text; the
footnote definition will be placed in a list of footnotes at the end of the
document.
Example:
This is a footnote.[^1]
[^1]: the footnote text.
`noEmptyLineBeforeBlock`
: default: *disabled*
Purpose: When enabled, no need to insert an empty line to start a (code,
quote, ordered list, unordered list) block.
`headerIds`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, allow specifying header IDs with `{#id}`.
`titleblock`
: default: *disabled*
Purpose: When enabled, support [Pandoc-style title blocks][1].
`autoHeaderIds`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, auto-create the header ID's from the headline text.
`backslashLineBreak`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, translate trailing backslashes into line breaks.
`definitionLists`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, a simple definition list is made of a single-line
term followed by a colon and the definition for that term.
Example:
Cat
: Fluffy animal everyone likes
Internet
: Vector of transmission for pictures of cats
Terms must be separated from the previous definition by a blank line.
`joinLines`
: default: *enabled*
Purpose: When enabled, delete newlines and join the lines.
[1]: http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-pandoc_title_block