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H A D | sample.rb | 8 # You should be in the sample/rdoc/markup/ directory when you do this, 17 require 'rdoc/markup/simple_markup' 18 require 'rdoc/markup/simple_markup/to_html' 24 File.foreach("../../../lib/rdoc/markup/simple_markup.rb") do |line| 29 # Create a markup object 30 markup = SM::SimpleMarkup.new 39 puts markup.convert(input_string, h)
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/macosx-10.10.1/tcl-105/tcl_ext/tcllib/tcllib/modules/doctools/mpformats/ |
H A D | _html.tcl | 8 # Replaces HTML markup characters in $text with the 37 # internally-generated markup is protected by preceding it with \1. 39 # real markup and replaces markup characters from content 100 # markup text -- 101 # Protect markup characters in $text with \1. 104 proc markup {text} { procedure 117 proc nbsp {} {return [markup " "]} 118 proc p {} {return [markup <p>]} 119 proc ptop {} {return [markup "< [all...] |
H A D | _xml.tcl | 16 # internally-generated markup is protected by preceding it with \1. 18 # real markup and replaces markup characters from content 32 # markup text -- 33 # Protect markup characters in $text with \1. 36 proc markup {text} { procedure 43 # Does *not* escape markup -- the result must be passed through 44 # [markup] before returning it to the expander. 60 return [markup "<$gi[attlist $args]>"] 67 return [markup "</ [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/lib/rdoc/markup/ |
H A D | to_label.rb | 15 def initialize markup = nil 16 super nil, markup 18 @markup.add_special RDoc::CrossReference::CROSSREF_REGEXP, :CROSSREF 19 @markup.add_special(/(((\{.*?\})|\b\S+?)\[\S+?\])/, :TIDYLINK)
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H A D | heading.rb | 24 markup = RDoc::Markup.new 25 markup.add_special RDoc::CrossReference::CROSSREF_REGEXP, :CROSSREF 51 # HTML markup of the text of this label without the surrounding header
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H A D | formatter.rb | 2 # Base class for RDoc markup formatters 15 # Tag for inline markup containing a +bit+ for the bitmask and the +on+ and 47 def initialize options, markup = nil 50 @markup = markup || RDoc::Markup.new 51 @am = @markup.attribute_manager 83 @markup.add_special(/rdoc-[a-z]+:\S+/, :RDOCLINK) 90 @markup.add_special(/(?: 119 @markup.convert content, self
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H A D | to_html_crossref.rb | 31 def initialize(options, from_path, context, markup = nil) 34 super options, markup 42 @markup.add_special crossref_re, :CROSSREF
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H A D | to_html.rb | 4 # Outputs RDoc markup as HTML. 44 def initialize options, markup = nil 55 @markup.add_special(/(?:link:|https?:|mailto:|ftp:|irc:|www\.)\S+\w/, 66 # These methods handle special markup added by RDoc::Markup#add_special.
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H A D | to_tt_only.rb | 20 def initialize markup = nil 21 super nil, markup
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H A D | to_html_snippet.rb | 2 # Outputs RDoc markup as paragraphs with inline markup only. 36 def initialize options, characters = 100, paragraphs = 3, markup = nil 37 super options, markup 46 @markup.add_special RDoc::CrossReference::CROSSREF_REGEXP, :CROSSREF
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H A D | to_ansi.rb | 2 # Outputs RDoc markup with vibrant ANSI color! 9 def initialize markup = nil
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H A D | to_bs.rb | 2 # Outputs RDoc markup with hot backspace action! You will probably need a 12 def initialize markup = nil
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H A D | to_markdown.rb | 1 # :markup: markdown 4 # Outputs parsed markup as Markdown 11 def initialize markup = nil 164 # Converts the RDoc markup tidylink into a Markdown.style link.
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H A D | to_rdoc.rb | 2 # Outputs RDoc markup as RDoc markup! (mostly) 42 # Creates a new formatter that will output (mostly) \RDoc markup 44 def initialize markup = nil 45 super nil, markup 47 @markup.add_special(/\\\S/, :SUPPRESSED_CROSSREF) 240 # Applies attribute-specific markup to +text+ using RDoc::AttributeManager
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/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/test/rdoc/ |
H A D | test_rdoc_markup_formatter.rb | 7 def initialize markup 8 super nil, markup 38 @markup = @RM.new 39 @markup.add_special(/[A-Z]+/, :CAPS) 41 @attribute_manager = @markup.attribute_manager 44 @to = ToTest.new @markup
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H A D | test_rdoc_task.rb | 38 rd.markup = "tomdoc" 41 assert_equal %w[-o html --markup tomdoc], rdoc_task.option_list
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/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/lib/rdoc/ |
H A D | task.rb | 104 # Comment markup format. rdoc, rd and tomdoc are supported. (default is 107 attr_accessor :markup 261 result << "--markup" << markup if markup
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H A D | parser.rb | 236 # If there is a <tt>markup: parser_name</tt> comment at the front of the 239 # # markup: rdoc 250 # Any comment style may be used to hide the markup comment. 253 markup = content.lines.first(3).grep(/markup:\s+(\w+)/) { $1 }.first 255 return unless markup 258 return RDoc::Parser::Ruby if %w[tomdoc markdown].include? markup 260 markup = Regexp.escape markup 263 /^#{markup} [all...] |
H A D | markup.rb | 5 # the character level: a piece of bold text, a word in code font. This markup 9 # RDoc::Markup and other markup formats do no output formatting, this is 26 # You can choose a markup format using the following methods: 29 # If you build your documentation with rake use RDoc::Task#markup. 33 # rdoc --markup your_favorite_format --write-options 37 # At the top of the file use the <tt>:markup:</tt> directive to set the 40 # Use the <tt>:markup:</tt> directive at the top of a comment you want 45 # RDoc::Markup is extensible at runtime: you can add \new markup elements to 66 # You can extend the RDoc::Markup parser to recognize new markup 81 # markup [all...] |
/macosx-10.10.1/swig-12/Source/Modules/ |
H A D | xml.cxx | 266 void Xml_print_hash(Hash *p, const char *markup) { argument 269 Printf(out, "<%s id=\"%ld\" addr=\"%x\" >\n", markup, ++id, p); 275 Printf(out, "<%ssitem id=\"%ld\" addr=\"%x\" >\n", markup, ++id, n.item); 278 Printf(out, "</%ssitem >\n", markup); 283 Printf(out, "</%s >\n", markup);
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/macosx-10.10.1/vim-55/runtime/syntax/ |
H A D | lhaskell.vim | 13 " This style guesses as to the type of markup used in a literate haskell 14 " file and will highlight (La)TeX markup if it finds any 33 " text markup guessing 70 " If no user preference, scan buffer for our guess of the markup to 71 " highlight. We only differentiate between TeX and plain markup, where 72 " plain is not highlighted. The heuristic for finding TeX markup is if
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/macosx-10.10.1/ruby-106/ruby/lib/rdoc/generator/ |
H A D | markup.rb | 27 markup @comment 141 markup @comment_location
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/macosx-10.10.1/WebKit2-7600.1.25/Shared/gtk/ |
H A D | ArgumentCodersGtk.cpp | 95 encoder << dataObject->markup(); 136 String markup; local 137 if (!decoder.decode(markup)) 139 data->setMarkup(markup);
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/macosx-10.10.1/pcre-7/pcre/ |
H A D | 132html | 209 my($markup) = $1; 214 print TEMP "$_$markup\n";
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/macosx-10.10.1/tidy-15.15/tidy/build/rpm/ |
H A D | tidy.spec | 39 sloppy editing into nicely layed out markup? Well now there is! Dave 41 works great on the atrociously hard to read markup generated by 49 problem lies in your markup. Tidy won't generate a cleaned up version
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