Python-Markdown extension that uses smartypants to provide typographically nicer ("curly") quotes, proper ("em" and "en") dashes, etc.
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Installation
pip install mdx_smartypants
Failing that, fall back to the older approach:
easy_install mdx_smartypants
(You may need to begin these with “sudo “ to authorize installation.)
Usage
import markdown import mdx_smartypants text = """ Markdown makes HTML from simple text files. But--it lacks typographic "prettification." That... That'd be sweet. Definitely 7---8 on a '10-point scale'. Now it has it. Huzzah! """ print markdown.markdown(text, extensions=['smartypants'])
This produces nice HTML output, including typographically “pretty” quotes and other punctuation. It also renders HTML entites in their named rather than numeric form, which is easier on the eyes and more readily comprehended:
<p>Markdown makes HTML from simple text files. But—it lacks typographic “prettification.” That… That’d be sweet. Definitely 7–8 on a ‘10-point scale’. Now it has it.</p> <p>Huzzah!</p>
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