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NAMEMojoMojo::Formatter::Markdown - MultiMarkdown formatting for your content. MultiMarkdown is an extension of Markdown, adding support for tables, footnotes, bibliography, automatic cross-references, glossaries, appendices, definition lists, math syntax, anchor and image attributes, and document metadata.Markdown syntax: <http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax> MultiMarkdown syntax: <http://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/users_guide/multimarkdown_syntax_guide/> DESCRIPTIONThis formatter processes content using Text::MultiMarkdown This is a syntax for writing human-friendly formatted text.METHODSescEscape HTML special characters given as a replace map.main_format_contentCalls the formatter. Takes a ref to the content as well as the context object. Note that this is different from the format_content method of non-main formatters. This is because we don't want all main formatters to be called when iterating over pluggable modules in MojoMojo::Schema::ResultSet::Content::format_content."main_format_content" will only be called by <MojoMojo::Formatter::Main>. Note that Text::Markdown ensures that the output always ends with one newline. The fact that multiple newlines are collapsed into one makese 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, be it a "<p>" (most often), "<table>", or "<div>" (when passing HTML through). SEE ALSOMojoMojo, Module::Pluggable::Ordered, Text::MultiMarkdownAUTHORSMarcus Ramberg <mramberg@cpan.org>LICENSEThis library is free software. You can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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