This is an extension for Python Markdown which renders diagrams using aafigure.
Project/Repo:
Code Quality/CI:
| Name | role | since | until |
|---|---|---|---|
| Manuel Barkhau (mbarkhau@gmail.com) | author/maintainer | 2018-05 | - |
INFO: You may want to consider using the markdown-svgbob extension instead of this one. svgbob has an online editor and supports a wider range of shapes and diagrams. Its main disadvantage is that it "only" has builtin support for x86_64 on Windows, Linux and Mac, in contrast to aafigure which is pure python and supported everywhere.
$ pip install markdown-aafigure
$ pip install Pillow # only if you want to render as pngIn your markdown text you can define the block:
```aafigure
+-----+ ^
| | |
--->+ +---o--->
| | |
+-----+ V
```
Parameters can be set for individual figures. Availabale parameters
```aafigure {"foreground": "#ff0000"}
+-----+ ^
| | |
--->+ +---o--->
| | |
+-----+ V
```
$ git clone https://gitlab.com/mbarkhau/markdown_aafigure
$ cd markdown_aafigure
$ make install
$ make lint mypy testIn your mkdocs.yml add this to markdown_extensions.
markdown_extensions:
- markdown_aafigure:
tag_type: inline_svgValid options for tag_type are inline_svg (the default), img_utf8_svg, img_base64_svg, img_base64_png.
