What is Markdown? Markdown is a way to style text on the web. You control the display of the document; formatting words as bold or italic, adding images, and creating lists are just a few of the things we can do with Markdown. Mostly, Markdown is just regular text with a. This release was primarily focused on fixing bugs and eliminating certain ambiguities and confusing edge cases in Markdown’s formatting syntax.
Markdown 1.0.1 is now available. This release was primarily focused onfixing bugs and eliminating certain ambiguities and confusing edgecases in Markdown’s formatting syntax.
Changed the syntax rules for code blocks and spans. Previously,backslash escapes for special Markdown characters were processedeverywhere other than within inline HTML tags. Now, the contentsof code blocks and spans are no longer processed for backslashescapes. This means that code blocks and spans are now treatedliterally, with no special rules to worry about regardingbackslashes.
NOTE: This changes the syntax from all previous versions ofMarkdown. Code blocks and spans involving backslash characterswill now generate different output than before.
Tweaked the rules for link definitions so that they must occurwithin three spaces of the left margin. Thus if you indent a linkdefinition by four spaces or a tab, it will now be a code block.
NOTE: This may affect existing Markdown content if itcontains link definitions indented by 4 or more spaces. This wasnever officially supported, but neither was it explicitlydisallowed.
Added >
, +
, and -
to the list of backslash-escapablecharacters. These should have been done when these characterswere added as unordered list item markers.
Trailing spaces and tabs following HTML comments and <hr/>
tagsare now ignored.
Inline links using <
and >
URL delimiters weren’t working:
Added a bit of tolerance for trailing spaces and tabs afterMarkdown hr’s.
Music for the long dark -- volume two download for mac. Fixed bug where auto-links were being processed within code spans:
Sort-of fixed a bug where lines in the middle of hard-wrappedparagraphs, which lines look like the start of a list item,would accidentally trigger the creation of a list. E.g. aparagraph that looked like this:
This is fixed for top-level lists, but it can still happen forsub-lists. E.g., the following list item will not be parsedproperly:
Given Markdown’s list-creation rules, I’m not sure this canbe fixed.
Standalone HTML comments are now handled; previously, they’d getwrapped in a spurious <p>
tag.
Fix for horizontal rules preceded by 2 or 3 spaces.
<hr>
HTML tags in must occur within three spaces of leftmargin. (With 4 spaces or a tab, they should be code blocks, butweren’t before this fix.)
Capitalized “With” in “Markdown With SmartyPants” forconsistency with the same string label in SmartyPants.pl.(This fix is specific to the MT plug-in interface.)
Auto-linked email address can now optionally containa ‘mailto:’ protocol. I.e. these are equivalent:
Fixed annoying bug where nested lists would wind up withspurious (and invalid) <p>
tags.
You can now write empty links:
and they’ll be turned into anchor tags with empty href
attributes.This should have worked before, but didn’t.
***this***
and ___this___
are now turned into
Instead of
which isn’t valid. (Thanks to Michel Fortin for the fix.)
Added a new substitution in _EncodeCode()
: s/$/$/g;
Thisis only for the benefit of Blosxom users, because Blosxom(sometimes?) interpolates Perl scalars in your article bodies.
Fixed problem for links defined with urls that include parens, e.g.:
“Chomsky” was being erroneously treated as the URL’s title.
At some point during 1.0’s beta cycle, I changed every sub’sargument fetching from this idiom:
to:
The idea was to keep Markdown from doing any work in a subif the input was empty. This introduced a bug, though:if the input to any function was the single-character string“0”, it would also evaluate as false and return immediately.How silly. Now fixed.
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