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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -190,7 +190,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -498,7 +498,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -675,7 +675,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -721,7 +721,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -852,7 +852,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -898,7 +898,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1029,7 +1029,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1075,7 +1075,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1206,7 +1206,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1252,7 +1252,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1383,7 +1383,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1429,7 +1429,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1560,7 +1560,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1606,7 +1606,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1783,7 +1783,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -1914,7 +1914,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -1960,7 +1960,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2091,7 +2091,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -2137,7 +2137,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2268,7 +2268,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -2314,7 +2314,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2445,7 +2445,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -2491,7 +2491,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2622,7 +2622,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -2668,7 +2668,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -2845,7 +2845,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
5. no external dependencies other than itself (and MathJax if you want to include it),
6. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
7. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
8. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Defaults ?
@@ -2976,7 +2976,7 @@ It has an excellent support for Markdown markup. **Warning:** but the LaTeX / Ma
# Cloning?
As of now, StrapDown.js does **not** have it own git repository.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md.
And I don't want to, because it is cleaner to let it live on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md.
But, there, you can download this not up-to-date version of the *md* subdir of my [lbesson.bitbucket.org](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/) repository :
[StrapDown.js.zip](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/downloads/StrapDown.js.zip)
@@ -3009,6 +3009,6 @@ take a look at the [LICENSE](http://perso.crans.org/besson/LICENSE.html) file in
-----
# End
> This is a 3000 lines long document, and [StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/) is supporting it pretty well right ?
> This is a 3000 lines long document, and [StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/) is supporting it pretty well right ?
</xmp><script type="text/javascript" src="strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
6. no external dependencies other than itself (and [MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) if you want to include it),
7. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option,
8. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
9. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
9. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
## Drawbacks?
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ As the script is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/), i
----
### [This page](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html) explains how to use StrapDown.js:
### [This page](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) explains how to use StrapDown.js:
![Second demo](demo2.png "Demo of the demo!")
----
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ As the script is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/), i
----
## More details
More details on [http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html), with examples and extra explanations.
More details on [//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html), with examples and extra explanations.
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
7. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option,
8. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
9. quite lightweight: [![Only 32 Kb](https://badge-size.herokuapp.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js)](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js),
10. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
10. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*.
11. Note : You can also use [https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js](https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js) to have a true HTTPS support, by loading the script from a quick and secure (HTTPS-aware) CDN.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ As the script is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/), i
----
### [This page](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html) explains how to use StrapDown.js:
### [This page](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) explains how to use StrapDown.js:
![Second demo](demo2.png "Demo of the demo!")
----
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ As the script is hosted on [GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/), i
----
## More details
More details on [http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html), with examples and extra explanations.
More details on [//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html), with examples and extra explanations.
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@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Content Cell | Content Cell
---
## A partial list of the [Justice League of America](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justice_League)
[StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html) supports *really well* these Markdown tables, and the [GFM extension](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown) for alignment.
[StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) supports *really well* these Markdown tables, and the [GFM extension](https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown) for alignment.
Here is a last example, displaying some *super heroes* ^^:

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@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ If you want to display on the right of the page (as I did above), let's use a co
```
## 2) Load jQuery and the QuickSearch plug-in
At the **end** of your [StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html) document, include the `jquery` javascript file (in my case `jquery.js`, but could be `jquery.min.js`), and the quicksearch plug-in (`jquery.quicksearch.min.js` in my case), with the good path.
At the **end** of your [StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html) document, include the `jquery` javascript file (in my case `jquery.js`, but could be `jquery.min.js`), and the quicksearch plug-in (`jquery.quicksearch.min.js` in my case), with the good path.
In my example, I used the version that I stored on [my website](http://perso.crans.org/besson/), but you can use the **jQuery** CDN, or host them yourself on your site.
What I did here was just these two simple lines.

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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a> <a href="https://en.wik
<li>no external dependencies other than itself (and <a href="http://www.mathjax.org/">MathJax</a> if you want to include it),</li>
<li>no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and <a href="http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html">Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image</a> can be included with an option, and unfortunately <a href="https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature">rum.js from Bitbucket hosting server</a>),</li>
<li>an excellent support of <a href="http://www.mathjax.org/"><em>MathJax</em></a>, as shown in <a href="example3.html">this example</a> or <a href="example5.html">that one</a>,</li>
<li>and, the last but not the least, an <em>experimental</em> embedding of the awesome <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt">SquirtFR</a> bookmarklet to read <em>as quickly as Lucky Luke</em>.</li>
<li>and, the last but not the least, an <em>experimental</em> embedding of the awesome <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt">SquirtFR</a> bookmarklet to read <em>as quickly as Lucky Luke</em>.</li>
<li>Note : You can also use <a href="https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js">https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js</a> to have a true HTTPS support, by loading the script from a quick and secure (HTTPS-aware) CDN.</li>
</ol>
<h2>Drawbacks?</h2>
@@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ as shown in these three examples: <a href="example3.html">example n°3</a> and <
<p>There is now <strong>18 different themes</strong>, coming from <a href="http://bootswatch.com/">http://bootswatch.com/united</a> and from the original project (<a href="http://strapdownjs.com" title="Original project's website">strapdownjs.com</a>) :</p>
<ul>
<li>cyborg, as used by the <a href="example1.html">first two examples</a> (and a <a href="http://bootswatch.com/cyborg">demo on bootswatch.com/cyborg</a>),</li>
<li>and united (as used <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html">one this very page that you are reading</a>!), inspired from <a href="https://www.ubuntu.com/">ubuntu</a> (and a <a href="http://bootswatch.com/united">demo on bootswatch.com/united</a>).</li>
<li>and united (as used <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html">one this very page that you are reading</a>!), inspired from <a href="https://www.ubuntu.com/">ubuntu</a> (and a <a href="http://bootswatch.com/united">demo on bootswatch.com/united</a>).</li>
</ul>
<p>I recently added some new themes, and now there is <a href="https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/themes/">these 9 new themes</a>.</p>
<hr />
@@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ For this purpose, <a href="https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/bin/history-node/master
</li>
<li>Hack something to force using <em>local cached</em> version of the script and stylesheets rather than downloading them every time?</li>
<li>
<p>More "quick access" buttons on the top-navbar? (there is already a button to <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt">use Squirt</a> (<a href="./SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png">as shown in the example below</a>), one to <a href="http://www.mathjax.org">activate MathJax</a>, and one to <a href="http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.en.html">test a Google Analytics Beacon image</a>.)</p>
<p>More "quick access" buttons on the top-navbar? (there is already a button to <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt">use Squirt</a> (<a href="./SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png">as shown in the example below</a>), one to <a href="http://www.mathjax.org">activate MathJax</a>, and one to <a href="http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.en.html">test a Google Analytics Beacon image</a>.)</p>
</li>
<li>
<p>… and any new idea is most surely welcome!</p>
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ For this purpose, <a href="https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/bin/history-node/master
</ul>
<h3>Some people are using it or talking about it!</h3>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/issues/36">This question asked on Github on the 1st of May of 2014</a> by <a href="https://github.com/hardly">hardly</a> about the <a href="https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown">old strapdown repository</a>. To answer that question: the main difference is than I am still interested and eager to work on <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/">my StrapDown.js</a>, but it seems to not be the case of <a href="https://github.com/arturadib/">the previous developper</a>.</li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/issues/36">This question asked on Github on the 1st of May of 2014</a> by <a href="https://github.com/hardly">hardly</a> about the <a href="https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown">old strapdown repository</a>. To answer that question: the main difference is than I am still interested and eager to work on <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/">my StrapDown.js</a>, but it seems to not be the case of <a href="https://github.com/arturadib/">the previous developper</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://quantego.com/">These guys at Quantego</a> are using my StrapDown.js for <a href="https://slides.quantego.com/">that small and interesting page</a>.</li>
<li>I got an email (<em>January 2015</em>) from one fellow working for <a href="http://www.nexirius.com/">www.nexirius.com</a>, and so I created the demos on tables to answer him: <a href="example6.html">example #6</a> and <a href="example7.html">example #7</a>.</li>
<li>In <em>March 2016</em>, someone asked my to add more options, like <code>nonavbarfixed=y</code> and <code>keepicon=y</code>, and add more themes, which I did, of course.</li>

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ to [HTML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML) [text processor](https://en.wikipe
7. no spying, no logging, no external leaking of your pages (and [Google Analytics with a 1px beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.html) can be included with an option, and unfortunately [rum.js from Bitbucket hosting server](https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/BITBUCKET/Publishing+a+Website+on+Bitbucket#PublishingaWebsiteonBitbucket-TechnicalFeaturesandLimitationsofthisFeature)),
8. an excellent support of [*MathJax*](http://www.mathjax.org/), as shown in [this example](example3.html) or [that one](example5.html),
9. quite lightweight: [![Only 32 Kb](https://badge-size.herokuapp.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js)](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js),
10. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*,
10. and, the last but not the least, an *experimental* embedding of the awesome [SquirtFR](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) bookmarklet to read *as quickly as Lucky Luke*,
11. Note : You can also use [https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js](https://cdn.rawgit.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/master/strapdown.min.js) to have a true HTTPS support, by loading the script from a quick and secure (HTTPS-aware) CDN.
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ and then copy and paste the following 5 lines :
### Write here in Markdown rather than in HTML
> This document is empty right now. Fill it out with awesome content !
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
```
### 2) [A first example](example1.html) *(you can click this to see it)*
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ You can now write your web page in Markdown.
You opened a `textarea` tag, but a `xmp` tag works as well.
And, yes, it is **as simple** as **one** HTML line at the beginning and **one** HTML line at the end of this document.
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
```
---
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ with including a piece of Javascript code, before *or* after closing the *textar
## That's it
This was a brief overview, to show the basic use of [StrapDown.js](index.html).
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
</textarea><script type="text/javascript" src="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown.min.js"></script></body></html>
```
### 4) More examples, with [MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org/) enabled
@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ as shown in these three examples: [example n°3](example3.html) and [example n°
There is now **18 different themes**, coming from [http://bootswatch.com/united](http://bootswatch.com/) and from the original project ([strapdownjs.com](http://strapdownjs.com "Original project's website")) :
- cyborg, as used by the [first two examples](example1.html) (and a [demo on bootswatch.com/cyborg](http://bootswatch.com/cyborg)),
- and united (as used [one this very page that you are reading](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html)!), inspired from [ubuntu](https://www.ubuntu.com/) (and a [demo on bootswatch.com/united](http://bootswatch.com/united)).
- and united (as used [one this very page that you are reading](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html)!), inspired from [ubuntu](https://www.ubuntu.com/) (and a [demo on bootswatch.com/united](http://bootswatch.com/united)).
I recently added some new themes, and now there is [these 9 new themes](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/themes/).
@@ -218,14 +218,14 @@ It has a perfect support for Markdown markup.
- Maybe host it on a [CDN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_delivery_network)?
- Hack something to force using *local cached* version of the script and stylesheets rather than downloading them every time?
- More "quick access" buttons on the top-navbar? (there is already a button to [use Squirt](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt) ([as shown in the example below](./SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png)), one to [activate MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org), and one to [test a Google Analytics Beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.en.html).)
- More "quick access" buttons on the top-navbar? (there is already a button to [use Squirt](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt) ([as shown in the example below](./SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png)), one to [activate MathJax](http://www.mathjax.org), and one to [test a Google Analytics Beacon image](http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon.en.html).)
<a href="SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png" ><img style="align:center;margin-right:auto;margin-left:auto;display:block;" src="SquirtFR_on_a_StrapDownJS_page.png" alt="Demo of SquirtFR on a StrapDownJS-powered web page!" title="Demo of SquirtFR on a StrapDownJS-powered web page!" width="50%" /></a>
- … and any new idea is most surely welcome!
### Some people are using it or talking about it!
- [This question asked on Github on the 1st of May of 2014](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/issues/36) by [hardly](https://github.com/hardly) about the [old strapdown repository](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown). To answer that question: the main difference is than I am still interested and eager to work on [my StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/), but it seems to not be the case of [the previous developper](https://github.com/arturadib/).
- [This question asked on Github on the 1st of May of 2014](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown/issues/36) by [hardly](https://github.com/hardly) about the [old strapdown repository](https://github.com/arturadib/strapdown). To answer that question: the main difference is than I am still interested and eager to work on [my StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/), but it seems to not be the case of [the previous developper](https://github.com/arturadib/).
- [These guys at Quantego](http://quantego.com/) are using my StrapDown.js for [that small and interesting page](https://slides.quantego.com/).
- I got an email (*January 2015*) from one fellow working for [www.nexirius.com](http://www.nexirius.com/), and so I created the demos on tables to answer him: [example #6](example6.html) and [example #7](example7.html).
- In *March 2016*, someone asked my to add more options, like ``nonavbarfixed=y`` and ``keepicon=y``, and add more themes, which I did, of course.

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/**
* StrapDown.js - an on-the-fly markdown parser
* Copyright (C) 2014-15, Lilian Besson. (GPLv3 Licensed)
* http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/
* http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/
*/
/*

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@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
/**
* StrapDown.js - an on-the-fly markdown parser
* Copyright (C) 2016, Lilian Besson. (GPLv3 Licensed)
* http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/
* http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/
* https://GitHub.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js
* Version: 0.8
*/
@@ -461,11 +461,11 @@ var PR=win['PR']={'createSimpleLexer':createSimpleLexer,'registerLangHandler':re
if (!navbarEl && titleEl) {
newNode.innerHTML = '<div class="navbar-inner"> <div class="container"> <div id="headline" class="brand"> </div> '
+ '<div id="headline-copyrights" class="brand">('
+ '<a title="http://lbo.k.vu/md" href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html?src=strapdown.js">StrapDown.js</a> v0.8, '
+ '<a title="http://lbo.k.vu/md" href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html?src=strapdown.js">StrapDown.js</a> v0.8, '
+ 'theme <a title="More information on this theme on bootswatch.com!" href="http://bootswatch.com/'+theme+'">'+theme+'</a>, '
+ 'thanks to <a href="https://bitbucket.org/">BitBucket</a>)</div> '
+ '<div id="headline-squirt" class="brand"> <a title="Quick reader script! Check http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt/ for more details" '
+ 'href="javascript:(function(){sq=window.sq;if(sq&&sq.closed){window.sq.closed&&window.document.dispatchEvent(new Event(\'squirt.again\'));}else{sq=window.sq||{};sq.version=\'0.4\';sq.host=\'http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt\';sq.j=document.createElement(\'script\');sq.j.src=sq.host+\'/squirt.js?src=strapdown.js\';document.body.appendChild(sq.j);}})();" '
+ '<div id="headline-squirt" class="brand"> <a title="Quick reader script! Check http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt/ for more details" '
+ 'href="javascript:(function(){sq=window.sq;if(sq&&sq.closed){window.sq.closed&&window.document.dispatchEvent(new Event(\'squirt.again\'));}else{sq=window.sq||{};sq.version=\'0.4\';sq.host=\'//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt\';sq.j=document.createElement(\'script\');sq.j.src=sq.host+\'/squirt.js?src=strapdown.js\';document.body.appendChild(sq.j);}})();" '
+ '>SquirtFR?</a>'
// var scriptElMathJax = document.createElement(\'script\'); scriptElMathJax.type = \'text/x-mathjax-config\'; scriptElMathJax.innerHTML = \'MathJax.Hub.Config({ tex2jax: { inlineMath: [[\\\'$\\\',\\\'$\\\']], displayMath: [ [\\\'$$\\\',\\\'$$\\\'] ], processEscapes: false } });\'; document.body.appendChild(scriptElMathJax);
+ ' <a title="Import MathJax?" href="javascript:(function(){ var scriptElMathJax = document.createElement(\'script\'); scriptElMathJax.type = \'text/javascript\'; scriptElMathJax.src = \'https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML&amp;locale=fr\'; document.head.appendChild(scriptElMathJax); })();" >MathJax?</a>'

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@@ -2057,8 +2057,8 @@ var prettyPrint;
}
if (!u && a) {
/** @type {string} */
newNode.innerHTML = '<div class="navbar-inner"> <div class="container"> <div id="headline" class="brand"> </div> ' + '<div id="headline-copyrights" class="brand">(' + '<a title="http://lbo.k.vu/md" href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html?src=strapdown.js">StrapDown.js</a> v0.8, ' + 'theme <a title="More information on this theme on bootswatch.com!" href="http://bootswatch.com/' + name + '">' + name + "</a>, " + 'thanks to <a href="https://bitbucket.org/">BitBucket</a>)</div> ' +
'<div id="headline-squirt" class="brand"> <a title="Quick reader script! Check http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt/ for more details" ' + "href=\"javascript:(function(){sq=window.sq;if(sq&&sq.closed){window.sq.closed&&window.document.dispatchEvent(new Event('squirt.again'));}else{sq=window.sq||{};sq.version='0.4';sq.host='http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt';sq.j=document.createElement('script');sq.j.src=sq.host+'/squirt.js?src=strapdown.js';document.body.appendChild(sq.j);}})();\" " + ">SquirtFR?</a>" + " <a title=\"Import MathJax?\" href=\"javascript:(function(){ var scriptElMathJax = document.createElement('script'); scriptElMathJax.type = 'text/javascript'; scriptElMathJax.src = 'https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML&amp;locale=fr'; document.head.appendChild(scriptElMathJax); })();\" >MathJax?</a>" +
newNode.innerHTML = '<div class="navbar-inner"> <div class="container"> <div id="headline" class="brand"> </div> ' + '<div id="headline-copyrights" class="brand">(' + '<a title="http://lbo.k.vu/md" href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html?src=strapdown.js">StrapDown.js</a> v0.8, ' + 'theme <a title="More information on this theme on bootswatch.com!" href="http://bootswatch.com/' + name + '">' + name + "</a>, " + 'thanks to <a href="https://bitbucket.org/">BitBucket</a>)</div> ' +
'<div id="headline-squirt" class="brand"> <a title="Quick reader script! Check http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt/ for more details" ' + "href=\"javascript:(function(){sq=window.sq;if(sq&&sq.closed){window.sq.closed&&window.document.dispatchEvent(new Event('squirt.again'));}else{sq=window.sq||{};sq.version='0.4';sq.host='//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt';sq.j=document.createElement('script');sq.j.src=sq.host+'/squirt.js?src=strapdown.js';document.body.appendChild(sq.j);}})();\" " + ">SquirtFR?</a>" + " <a title=\"Import MathJax?\" href=\"javascript:(function(){ var scriptElMathJax = document.createElement('script'); scriptElMathJax.type = 'text/javascript'; scriptElMathJax.src = 'https://cdn.mathjax.org/mathjax/latest/MathJax.js?config=TeX-AMS_HTML&amp;locale=fr'; document.head.appendChild(scriptElMathJax); })();\" >MathJax?</a>" +
" <a title=\"Fetch a beacon image?\" href=\"javascript:(function(){ var linkEl = document.createElement('img'); linkEl.alt = 'GA|Analytics'; linkEl.style = 'visibility: hidden; display: none;'; linkEl.src = 'http://perso.crans.org/besson/beacon/14/navbar/strapdown.js?pixel'; document.body.appendChild(linkEl); })();\">Beacon?</a>" + "</div> </div> </div>";
if (!(fmt["nonavbarfixed"])) {
document.body.insertBefore(newNode, document.body.firstChild);

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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@
# Email: Lilian.BESSON[AT]ens-cachan[DOT]fr
# Date: 24-10-2015
# Web: http://perso.crans.org/besson/bin/strapdown2pdf
# Web2: http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/strapdown2pdf.html
# Web2: http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/strapdown2pdf.html
#
# strapdown2pdf, a small script to simply convert a "StrapDown.js flavored"
# HTML file (used to write with a Markdown syntax) to a PDF document.
#
# More details on http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/strapdown2pdf.html
# More details on http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/strapdown2pdf.html
#
# Requirements:
# + [lunamark](http://jgm.github.io/lunamark/lunamark.1.html)
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
# + [pdflatex](http://perso.crans.org/besson/bin/pdflatex) (from my webpage).
#
# References and more details:
# + [StrapDown.js](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/)
# + [StrapDown.js](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/)
#
# Licence: [GPLv3](http://perso.crans.org/besson/LICENCE.html)
#
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ StrapDown2PDF() {
# And a final line to say "Compiled from HTML/MarkDown with StrapDown.js to PDF with ..."
if [ "$discrete" != "true" ]; then
echo -e "\n\n\n\n%% Added with strapdown2pdf\n\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\n\\\\vfill{}\n\n\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\\\\rule{.6\\\\linewidth}{0.4pt}\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\n\n\\\\begin{quote}\n\\\\begin{footnotesize}\n (Compiled to \\\\textbf{PDF} from a \\\\texttt{HTML/Markdown} file (powered by \\\\href{http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/}{\\\\texttt{StrapDown.js}}) with \\\\textbf{\\\\href{http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf.html}{strapdown2pdf}}, \\\\texttt{v${version}}.)\n\\\\end{footnotesize}\n\\\\end{quote}\n" >> "${name}".tex
echo -e "\n\n\n\n%% Added with strapdown2pdf\n\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\n\\\\vfill{}\n\n\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\\\\rule{.6\\\\linewidth}{0.4pt}\\\\hspace{\\\\fill}\n\n\\\\begin{quote}\n\\\\begin{footnotesize}\n (Compiled to \\\\textbf{PDF} from a \\\\texttt{HTML/Markdown} file (powered by \\\\href{//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/}{\\\\texttt{StrapDown.js}}) with \\\\textbf{\\\\href{//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf.html}{strapdown2pdf}}, \\\\texttt{v${version}}.)\n\\\\end{footnotesize}\n\\\\end{quote}\n" >> "${name}".tex
fi
# Compile in batchmode it with autotex, to automatically add headers and packages stuff

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@@ -1,15 +1,15 @@
<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><meta charset="utf-8"/><title>StrapDown2PDF</title></head>
<body>
<blockquote>
<h3>Please, before reading this page, be sure to know what <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> is</h3>
<p>Check out <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a> if you don't know yet how cool <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> is !</p>
<h3>Please, before reading this page, be sure to know what <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> is</h3>
<p>Check out <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a> if you don't know yet how cool <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> is !</p>
</blockquote>
<hr />
<h1>StrapDown2PDF</h1>
<p><a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf" title="A super cool Bash script !">StrapDown2PDF</a> is a <strong>super cool</strong> Bash script designed to print a <em>StrapDown</em>-powered web-page to a PDF document.</p>
<p><a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf" title="A super cool Bash script !">StrapDown2PDF</a> is a <strong>super cool</strong> Bash script designed to print a <em>StrapDown</em>-powered web-page to a PDF document.</p>
<h2>More details</h2>
<p>To be more precise, <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> allows you to write pretty HTML pages with the Markdown syntax (more details here <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a>).</p>
<p>And <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf" title="A super cool Bash script !">StrapDown2PDF</a> can be used (on your laptop, from the command line) to transform the document from HTML (writen with Markdown) to PDF (with one intermediate phasis as a LaTeX file).</p>
<p>To be more precise, <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> allows you to write pretty HTML pages with the Markdown syntax (more details here <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a>).</p>
<p>And <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf" title="A super cool Bash script !">StrapDown2PDF</a> can be used (on your laptop, from the command line) to transform the document from HTML (writen with Markdown) to PDF (with one intermediate phasis as a LaTeX file).</p>
<hr />
<h2>Example and how-to</h2>
<p><a href="strapdown2pdf.pdf">This page as a PDF</a> is a pretty good example of an automatically compiled PDF file.</p>
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ $ strapdown2pdf MyWebPage.html # This will produce "MyWebPage.pdf"</code>
</blockquote>
<h3>More than one file at a time ?</h3>
<p><strong>strapdown2pdf</strong> even supports multi arguments.
For instance, the following command will print to PDF every <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a>-flavored HTML file in the current directory:</p>
For instance, the following command will print to PDF every <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a>-flavored HTML file in the current directory:</p>
<blockquote>
<p><code>bash
$ echo "Calling 'strapdown2pdf *.html' will produce a PDF for every .html document in the current directory."
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ In particular, strapdown2pdf is provided WITHOUT ANY WARANTY.
<p><strong>strapdown2pdf</strong> now comes with these options:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>-interactive</code> (shortcut is <code>-i</code>) to run <a href="http://perso.crans.org/besson/bin/pdflatex">PDFLaTeX</a> with the interactive (errorstopmode) mode (default is batchmode),</li>
<li><code>-quiet</code> (shortcut is <code>-q</code>) to run <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf.html">strapdown2pdf</a> in quiet mode (no output at all, everything is redirected to <code>/tmp/strapdown2pdf.log</code>),</li>
<li><code>-quiet</code> (shortcut is <code>-q</code>) to run <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf.html">strapdown2pdf</a> in quiet mode (no output at all, everything is redirected to <code>/tmp/strapdown2pdf.log</code>),</li>
<li><code>-htm</code> (shortcut is <code>-m</code>) to produce a simple HTML file (which do not use StrapDown.js, see <a href="./strapdown2pdf.htm">this example strapdown2pdf.htm</a>), written to a .htm file. For important document, producing a .htm autonomous file is a good idea,</li>
<li><code>-discrete</code> (shortcut is <code>-d</code>) to run strapdown2pdf is discrete mode, without adding any creditentials in the produced document,</li>
<li><code>-s[0-9][0-9]*%</code> (e.g. <code>-79%</code>) to change the default scale used by autotex (default is 85%, '-70%', '-75%' or '-80%' are good also),</li>
@@ -101,13 +101,13 @@ Any feedback is welcome, and I will continue to improve this feature.</p>
<hr />
<h3>Autocompile on the fly ?</h3>
<p>Make a version "on the browser" ?
Something like, if <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a> uses <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a>, then <a href="index.html?pdf">index.html?pdf</a> can be the same HTML page,
Something like, if <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html" title="Explanations on StrapDown.js !">index.html</a> uses <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a>, then <a href="index.html?pdf">index.html?pdf</a> can be the same HTML page,
but using javascript (like <a href="https://github.com/manuels/texlive.js/">texlive.js</a>)
to autoproduce a PDF version of the page in the background, asking to download it when it is done.</p>
<p><a href="http://manuels.github.io/texlive.js">An example is there</a>. It is so cool I want to use it :)</p>
<h3>Add a "Compile to PDF with TeXLive" button in StrapDown theme</h3>
<p>I added a <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt/">Squirt</a> button
to the two <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> theme, and therefore I guess
<p>I added a <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt/">Squirt</a> button
to the two <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> theme, and therefore I guess
it could be possible to do the same for a "Compile to PDF with TeXLive" button !</p>
<hr />
<h1>About</h1>
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ it could be possible to do the same for a "Compile to PDF with TeXLive" button !
<h3>Languages</h3>
<ul>
<li>GNU Bash v4+ for the script,</li>
<li>Markdown and <a href="http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> for this page.</li>
<li>Markdown and <a href="//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/" title="Homepage of StrapDown.js !">StrapDown.js</a> for this page.</li>
</ul>
<h3>License</h3>
<p>This project is released under the <strong>GPLv3 license</strong>, for more details,

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@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@
---
[StrapDown.js]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/ "Homepage of StrapDown.js !"
[index.html]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/index.html "Explanations on StrapDown.js !"
[StrapDown2PDF]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf "A super cool Bash script !"
[StrapDown.js]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/ "Homepage of StrapDown.js !"
[index.html]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/index.html "Explanations on StrapDown.js !"
[StrapDown2PDF]: http://lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf "A super cool Bash script !"
# StrapDown2PDF
[StrapDown2PDF][] is a **super cool** Bash script designed to print a *StrapDown*-powered web-page to a PDF document.
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ For instance, the following command will print to PDF every [StrapDown.js][]-fla
**strapdown2pdf** now comes with these options:
+ `-interactive` (shortcut is `-i`) to run [PDFLaTeX](http://perso.crans.org/besson/bin/pdflatex) with the interactive (errorstopmode) mode (default is batchmode),
+ `-quiet` (shortcut is `-q`) to run [strapdown2pdf](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/strapdown2pdf.html) in quiet mode (no output at all, everything is redirected to `/tmp/strapdown2pdf.log`),
+ `-quiet` (shortcut is `-q`) to run [strapdown2pdf](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/strapdown2pdf.html) in quiet mode (no output at all, everything is redirected to `/tmp/strapdown2pdf.log`),
+ `-htm` (shortcut is `-m`) to produce a simple HTML file (which do not use StrapDown.js, see [this example strapdown2pdf.htm](./strapdown2pdf.htm)), written to a .htm file. For important document, producing a .htm autonomous file is a good idea,
+ `-discrete` (shortcut is `-d`) to run strapdown2pdf is discrete mode, without adding any creditentials in the produced document,
+ `-s[0-9][0-9]*%` (e.g. `-79%`) to change the default scale used by autotex (default is 85%, '-70%', '-75%' or '-80%' are good also),
@@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ to autoproduce a PDF version of the page in the background, asking to download i
[An example is there](http://manuels.github.io/texlive.js). It is so cool I want to use it :)
### Add a "Compile to PDF with TeXLive" button in StrapDown theme
I added a [Squirt](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/squirt/) button
I added a [Squirt](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/squirt/) button
to the two [StrapDown.js][] theme, and therefore I guess
it could be possible to do the same for a "Compile to PDF with TeXLive" button !

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@@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ You can use them, of course, but I won't conclude them, I don't have time for th
[StrapDown.js on GitHub](https://github.com/Naereen/StrapDown.js/tree/master/themes/), and [its demo page on naereen.github.io/](https://naereen.github.io/StrapDown.js/);
### On Bitbucket
[StrapDown.js on Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/themes/), and [its demo page on lbesson.bitbucket.org/](http://lbesson.bitbucket.org/md/).
[StrapDown.js on Bitbucket](https://bitbucket.org/lbesson/lbesson.bitbucket.org/src/master/md/themes/), and [its demo page on lbesson.bitbucket.io/](//lbesson.bitbucket.io/md/).
### Author | Maintainer
[Lilian Besson](http://perso.crans.org/besson/) ([Naereen](https://github.com/Naereen)).