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NAME

       Text::Markdown - Convert Markdown syntax to (X)HTML

SYNOPSIS

           use Text::Markdown 'markdown';
           my $html = markdown($text);

           use Text::Markdown 'markdown';
           my $html = markdown( $text, {
               empty_element_suffix => '>',
               tab_width => 2,
           } );

           use Text::Markdown;
           my $m = Text::Markdown->new;
           my $html = $m->markdown($text);

           use Text::Markdown;
           my $m = Text::MultiMarkdown->new(
               empty_element_suffix => '>',
               tab_width => 2,
           );
           my $html = $m->markdown( $text );

DESCRIPTION

       Markdown is a text-to-HTML filter; it translates an easy-to-read / easy-to-write
       structured text format into HTML. Markdown's text format is most similar to that of plain
       text email, and supports features such as headers, *emphasis*, code blocks, blockquotes,
       and links.

       Markdown's syntax is designed not as a generic markup language, but specifically to serve
       as a front-end to (X)HTML. You can use span-level HTML tags anywhere in a Markdown
       document, and you can use block level HTML tags (like <div> and <table> as well).

SYNTAX

       This module implements the 'original' Markdown markdown syntax from:

           http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/

       Note that Text::Markdown ensures that the output always ends with one newline. The fact
       that multiple newlines are collapsed into one makes sense, because this is the behavior of
       HTML towards whispace. The fact that there's always a newline at the end makes sense
       again, given that the output will always be nested in a block-level element (as opposed to
       an inline element). That block element can be a "<p>" (most often), or a "<table>".

       Markdown is not interpreted in HTML block-level elements, in order for chunks of pasted
       HTML (e.g. JavaScript widgets, web counters) to not be magically (mis)interpreted. For
       selective processing of Markdown in some, but not other, HTML block elements, add a
       "markdown" attribute to the block element and set its value to 1, "on" or "yes":

           <div markdown="1" class="navbar">
           * Home
           * About
           * Contact
           <div>

       The extra "markdown" attribute will be stripped when generating the output.

OPTIONS

       Text::Markdown supports a number of options to its processor which control the behaviour
       of the output document.

       These options can be supplied to the constructor, or in a hash within individual calls to
       the "markdown" method. See the SYNOPSIS for examples of both styles.

       The options for the processor are:

       empty_element_suffix
           This option controls the end of empty element tags:

               '/>' for XHTML (default)
               '>' for HTML

       tab_width
           Controls indent width in the generated markup. Defaults to 4.

       trust_list_start_value
           If true, ordered lists will use the first number as the starting point for numbering.
           This will let you pick up where you left off by writing:

             1. foo
             2. bar

             some paragraph

             3. baz
             6. quux

           (Note that in the above, quux will be numbered 4.)

METHODS

   new
       A simple constructor, see the SYNTAX and OPTIONS sections for more information.

   markdown
       The main function as far as the outside world is concerned. See the SYNOPSIS for details
       on use.

   urls
       Returns a reference to a hash with the key being the markdown reference and the value
       being the URL.

       Useful for building scripts which preprocess a list of links before the main content. See
       t/05options.t for an example of this hashref being passed back into the markdown method to
       create links.

OTHER IMPLEMENTATIONS

       Markdown has been re-implemented in a number of languages, and with a number of additions.

       Those that I have found are listed below:

       C - <http://www.pell.portland.or.us/~orc/Code/discount>
           Discount - Original Markdown, but in C. Fastest implementation available, and passes
           MDTest.  Adds its own set of custom features.

       python - <http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown/>
           Python Markdown which is mostly compatible with the original, with an interesting
           extension API.

       ruby (maruku) - <http://maruku.rubyforge.org/>
           One of the nicest implementations out there. Builds a parse tree internally so very
           flexible.

       php - <http://michelf.com/projects/php-markdown/>
           A direct port of Markdown.pl, also has a separately maintained 'extra' version, which
           adds a number of features that were borrowed by MultiMarkdown.

       lua - <http://www.frykholm.se/files/markdown.lua>
           Port to lua. Simple and lightweight (as lua is).

       haskell - <http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/>
           Pandoc is a more general library, supporting Markdown, reStructuredText, LaTeX and
           more.

       javascript - <http://www.attacklab.net/showdown-gui.html>
           Direct(ish) port of Markdown.pl to JavaScript

BUGS

       To file bug reports or feature requests please send email to:

           bug-Text-Markdown@rt.cpan.org

       Please include with your report: (1) the example input; (2) the output you expected; (3)
       the output Markdown actually produced.

VERSION HISTORY

       See the Changes file for detailed release notes for this version.

AUTHOR

           John Gruber
           http://daringfireball.net/

           PHP port and other contributions by Michel Fortin
           http://michelf.com/

           MultiMarkdown changes by Fletcher Penney
           http://fletcher.freeshell.org/

           CPAN Module Text::MultiMarkdown (based on Text::Markdown by Sebastian
           Riedel) originally by Darren Kulp (http://kulp.ch/)

           Support for markdown="1" by Dan Dascalescu (http://dandascalescu.com)

           This module is maintained by: Tomas Doran http://www.bobtfish.net/

THIS DISTRIBUTION

       Please note that this distribution is a fork of John Gruber's original Markdown project,
       and it *is not* in any way blessed by him.

       Whilst this code aims to be compatible with the original Markdown.pl (and incorporates and
       passes the Markdown test suite) whilst fixing a number of bugs in the original - there may
       be differences between the behaviour of this module and Markdown.pl. If you find any
       differences where you believe Text::Markdown behaves contrary to the Markdown spec, please
       report them as bugs.

       Text::Markdown *does not* extend the markdown dialect in any way from that which is
       documented at daringfireball. If you want additional features, you should look at
       Text::MultiMarkdown.

SOURCE CODE

       You can find the source code repository for Text::Markdown and Text::MultiMarkdown on
       GitHub at <http://github.com/bobtfish/text-markdown>.

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       Original Code Copyright (c) 2003-2004 John Gruber <http://daringfireball.net/> All rights
       reserved.

       MultiMarkdown changes Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Fletcher T. Penney
       <http://fletcher.freeshell.org/> All rights reserved.

       Text::MultiMarkdown changes Copyright (c) 2006-2009 Darren Kulp <http://kulp.ch> and Tomas
       Doran <http://www.bobtfish.net>

       Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are
       permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

       * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice,
         this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.

       * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
         notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
         documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.

       * Neither the name "Markdown" nor the names of its contributors may
         be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
         without specific prior written permission.

       This software is provided by the copyright holders and contributors "as is" and any
       express or implied warranties, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of
       merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose are disclaimed. In no event shall the
       copyright owner or contributors be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, special,
       exemplary, or consequential damages (including, but not limited to, procurement of
       substitute goods or services; loss of use, data, or profits; or business interruption)
       however caused and on any theory of liability, whether in contract, strict liability, or
       tort (including negligence or otherwise) arising in any way out of the use of this
       software, even if advised of the possibility of such damage.