[scribus-dev] Dev a gettext plugin
Craig Bradney
cbradney at scribus.info
Fri Aug 28 15:18:03 UTC 2020
Hi
Just to complete this thread, I added a Markdown importer to SVN recently. Works ok.
Craig
> On 16 Aug 2020, at 18:32, Craig Bradney <cbradney at scribus.info> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 15 Aug 2020, at 12:31 pm, ale rimoldi <ale.comp_06 at xox.ch> wrote:
>>
>> salut dimitri
>>
>> i just made a try with:
>>
>> ```py
>>
>> import markdown
>>
>> md = markdown.Markdown()
>>
>> markdown_str = """
>> # A new Scripter API documentation
>>
>> Over and over, I've heard complains about the Scripter documentation
>> (among other things, of course!).
>>
>> Since the Scribus documentation is not really free, there was not much
>> I was willing / able to do.
>>
>> Last week, I got one more critical voice on the API documentation, and
>> I've decided that it was time to see if it was possible to get to
>> something sane, by exporting the API from the docstrings.
>> Have fun
>> a.l.e
>> """
>> print(md.convert(markdown_str))
>>
>> ```
>>
>> the generated html imports fine into scribus.
>>
>> questions:
>>
>> - wouldn't it be worth to improve the html importer to support what is
>> not yet good? (lists...)
>> - and then add the command to import html to the scripter.
>>
>> and, then, when we have the C++ API and a few more "relevant" features
>> implement a plugin that imports markdown...
>>
>> if you want to go this way, i'm more than ready to collaborate...
>> i'm not sure that i want to spend my time on an "hardcore" import
>> plugin (otherwise i would have made it a long time ago...)
>>
>> ciao
>> a.l.e
>>
>
> Hi Ale
>
> I am ready to review your API proposal. Send me a URL
>
> Markdown import should now be done with QTextDocument, with Qt 5.14+ to avoid any other library inclusion.
>
> Craig
>
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