Also ``...`` syntax doesnt work when it contains markup that itself uses
`. For example: ``:ref:`...``` renders as :ref:`... without the trailing `.
Didnt bother to fix just removed instances of it.
- Add an action to ui.py to define a possible shortcut for opening the template documentation editor.
- Better exception handling in the template doc editor
- Add a dialog giving general information about formatter functions. Use FFML to test it.
- Add a button to template_dialog.py to open the general information dialog.
- Add escaping characters to FFML. Characters are escaped with backslash. Useful if one wants to enter something that looks like FFML but is supposed to be text. Example: escaping the opening bracket in \[CODE] turns it into a string instead of a tag.
- Added the "Show in original English" checkbox using the raw_doc method I described in my email.
- Changes to use "raw_doc" in formatter_functions.
- Corrections and improvements to documentation for several functions.
- As requested, document_to_rst() now takes an indent. It also takes a prefix in case the RST is a list item.
- Fixes to escaping when generating HTML.
- Change the documentation in formatter_functions.py to use 'r' strings, as discussed.
- Fixes to the new DocViewer class.
- Show stored templates and user template functions in DocViewer.
This commit contains un_pogaz's changes (I think).
Needs testing to ensure that it works when called in contexts likea
bulleted list, not sure how well the generated markup works when place
after a bullet.
- The FFML processor in the new file utils.ffml_processor.py.
- converted documentation in formatter_functions.py.
- changes to template_processor.py to use FFML. Includes a new "show documentation" dialog.
What remains:
- Deal with translations somehow. Proposal in email.
- Changes to the manual to use FFML output when generating function documentation.
- Changes to template_lang.rst.
by adding png for copression the size of some magazines will be decreased up to 10 times. worked for me well, so I wanted to provide the setting for all.