Note that this tutorial is not the definitive documentation for the
extension API. This is simply an example of how to use it. The actual
documentation lives at https://pythonhosted.org/Markdown/extensions/api.html
and is linked from the tutorial. I suspect that will answer most of your
questions. As for where the specific inline patterns are defined, a quick
read of the source code would answer that. Everything is organized in a
self-explanatory way (I think - although I may be bias). So
`markdown/inlinepatterns.py` would give you what you want. In fact the
`build_inlinepatterns` function starts on line 59:
https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/blob/master/markdown/inlinepattern
s.py#L59
I hope that helps.
Waylan
-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Pawson [mailto:dav...@gm...]
Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2015 5:09 AM
To: PythonMD list
Subject: [Python-markdown-discuss] Order of precedence, inlines?
https://github.com/waylan/Python-Markdown/wiki/Tutorial:-Writing-Extensions-
for-Python-Markdown
has an example
"we are inserting a new inline pattern named 'del', using our pattern
instance del_tag after the pattern named "not_strong" (thus the
'>not_strong')."
The code is
md.inlinePatterns.add('del', del_tag, '>not_strong')
Questions
1. Where is this order defined please?
2. I never use ___emph__ and would like
to remove it, then extend to provide __
for underscore (<u>).
How to find the 'key' to use for __ emphasis please to remove this markup
using del md.inlinePatterns['????']
TiA
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