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%D \module
%D [ file=x-markdown,
%D version=2011.07.19,
%D title=\CONTEXT\ Modules,
%D subtitle=Processing MarkDown,
%D author=Hans Hagen,
%D date=\currentdate,
%D copyright={PRAGMA ADE \& \CONTEXT\ Development Team}]
%C
%C This module is part of the \CONTEXT\ macro||package and is
%C therefore copyrighted by \PRAGMA. See mreadme.pdf for
%C details.
\writestatus{loading}{ConTeXt Modules / MarkDown Renderer}
%D This module deals with markdown which is a document encoding that
%D some \CONTEXT\ like much. It reminds me of the kind of minimal coding
%D we used before we ran into \TEX\ and were using a somewhat simple
%D rendering (pagination, etc) of documents. As I'm no user myself, it
%D is up to others to provide documentation and examples.
\registerctxluafile{m-markdown}{}
\unprotect
% basic interface
\definebuffer[markdown]
\unexpanded\def\stopmarkdown
{\ctxlua{moduledata.markdown.typesetbuffer("\thedefinedbuffer{markdown}")}}
\unexpanded\def\processmarkdownfile#1% maybe [] or both
{\ctxlua{moduledata.markdown.typesetfile("#1")}}
\unexpanded\def\markdown#1% maybe [] or both
{\ctxlua{moduledata.markdown.typesetstring(\!!bs#1\!!es)}}
% commands
\defineitemgroup
[markdownitemize]
\definetyping
[markdowntyping]
\definetype
[markdowntype]
\definetype
[markdowninlinehtml]
\definetyping
[markdowndisplayhtml]
\definedelimitedtext
[markdownblockquote]
[quotation]
\definehighlight
[markdownemphasis]
[style=\em]
\definehighlight
[markdownstrong]
[style=\bf]
\definestructurelevels
[markdown]
[\v!chapter,
\v!section,
\v!subsection,
\v!subsubsection,
\v!subsubsubsection,
\v!subsubsubsubsection]
\unexpanded\def\markdownrule
{\hairline\par}
\protect
\continueifinputfile{m-markdown.mkiv}
\starttext
\startmarkdown
% some examples needed
\stopmarkdown
\stoptext
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