Releases: facelessuser/pymdown-extensions
Releases · facelessuser/pymdown-extensions
10.11.1
10.11.1
- Fix: SuperFences: Fix regression where an omitted language in conjunction with options in the fenced header
can cause a fence to not be parsed.
10.11
10.11
- NEW: SuperFences: Allow fenced code to be parsed in the form
```lang {.class #id}
.
10.10.2
10.10.2
- FIX: BetterEm: Add better support for
*em, **em,strong***
and_em, __em,strong___
cases. - FIX: Caret: Add better support for
*sup, **sup,ins***
. - FIX: Tilde: Add better support for
*sub, **sub,del***
.
10.10.1
10.10.1
- FIX: FancyLists: Remove a mistaken semicolon from injected classes.
10.10
10.10
- NEW: FancyLists: Add new FancyLists extension.
- NEW: MagicLink: Change social links to support
x
instead oftwitter
.twitter
is still recognized but is
now deprecated and will be removed at a future time. - NEW: Emoji: Update Twemoji data to the latest.
- FIX: PathConverter: Fixes for latest changes in Python regarding
urlunparse
.
10.9
10.9
- NEW: Officially support Python 3.13.
- FIX: Snippets: Better handling of cases where URL snippet requests contain no header length.
10.8.1
10.8.1
- FIX: Snippets: Fix snippet line range with a start of line 1.
10.8
10.8
- NEW: Require Python Markdown 3.6+.
- FIX: Fix some test cases.
- FIX: Fix warnings due to recent changes in Python Markdown.
10.7.1
10.7.1
- FIX: SmartSymbols: Ensure symbols are properly translated in table of content tokens.
10.7
10.7
- NEW: Emoji: Update Twemoji and Gemoji data to latest.
- NEW: Emoji: Due to recent Gemoji update, non-standard emoji are no longer indexed. So emoji such as
:octocat:
are no longer resolved. - NEW: Highlight: Added new option
default_lang
which will cause code blocks with no language specifier to be
highlighted with the specified default language instead of plain text. This affects indented code blocks and code
blocks defined with SuperFences. - NEW: InlineHilite:
style_plain_text
can be specified with a language string (in addition to its previous
boolean requirement) to treat inline code blocks with no explicit language specifier with a specific default
language.