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* Markdown: blockquotes, code blocks, and generalized nestingShawn Rutledge2019-05-081-0/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Can now detect nested quotes and code blocks inside quotes, and can rewrite the markdown too. QTextHtmlParser sets hard-coded left and right margins, so we need to do the same to be able to read HTML and write markdown, or vice-versa, and to ensure that all views (QTextEdit, QTextBrowser, QML Text etc.) will render it with margins. But now we add a semantic memory too: BlockQuoteLevel is similar to HeadingLevel, which was added in 310daae53926628f80c08e4415b94b90ad525c8f to preserve H1..H6 heading levels, because detecting it via font size didn't make sense in QTextMarkdownWriter. Likewise detecting quote level by its margins didn't make sense; markdown supports nesting quotes; and indenting nested quotes via 40 pixels may be a bit too much, so we should consider it subject to change (and perhaps be able to change it via CSS later on). Since we're adding BlockQuoteLevel and depending on it in QTextMarkdownWriter, it's necessary to set it in QTextHtmlParser to enable HTML->markdown conversion. (But so far, nested blockquotes in HTML are not supported.) Quotes (and nested quotes) can contain indented code blocks, but it seems the reverse is not true (according to https://spec.commonmark.org/0.29/#example-201 ) Quotes can contain fenced code blocks. Quotes can contain lists. Nested lists can be interrupted with nested code blocks and nested quotes. So far the writer assumes all code blocks are the indented type. It will be necessary to add another attribute to remember whether the code block is indented or fenced (assuming that's necessary). Fenced code blocks would work better for writing inside block quotes and list items because the fence is less ambiguous than the indent. Postponing cursor->insertBlock() as long as possible helps with nesting. cursor->insertBlock() needs to be done "just in time" before inserting text that will go in the block. The block and char formats aren't necessarily known until that time. When a nested block (such as a nested quote) ends, the context reverts to the previous block format, which then needs to be re-determined and set before we insert text into the outer block; but if no text will be inserted, no new block is necessary. But we can't use QTextBlockFormat itself as storage, because for some reason bullets become very "sticky" and it becomes impossible to have plain continuation paragraphs inside list items: they all get bullets. Somehow QTextBlockFormat remembers, if we copy it. But we can create a new one each time and it's OK. Change-Id: Icd0529eb90d2b6a3cb57f0104bf78a7be81ede52 Reviewed-by: Gatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>
* Markdown: deal with horizontal rules (thematic breaks)Shawn Rutledge2019-05-083-1/+61
| | | | | Change-Id: I14d4bcfe1a6c3bd87d1328f0abb81b2138545e4e Reviewed-by: Gatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>
* Markdown: fix several issues with lists and continuationsShawn Rutledge2019-05-083-0/+156
Importer fixes: - the first list item after a heading doesn't keep the heading font - the first text fragment after a bullet is the bullet text, not a separate paragraph - detect continuation lines and append to the list item text - detect continuation paragraphs and indent them properly - indent nested list items properly - add a test for QTextMarkdownImporter Writer fixes: - after bullet items, continuation lines and paragraphs are indented - indentation of continuations isn't affected by checkboxes - add extra newlines between list items in "loose" lists - avoid writing triple newlines - enhance the test for QTextMarkdownWriter Change-Id: Ib1dda514832f6dc0cdad177aa9a423a7038ac8c6 Reviewed-by: Gatis Paeglis <gatis.paeglis@qt.io>