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title: Release Notes for v3.4
Python-Markdown 3.4 Release Notes
Python-Markdown version 3.4 supports Python versions 3.7, 3.8, 3.9, 3.10 and PyPy3.
Backwards-incompatible changes
The tables extension now uses a style attribute instead of an align attribute for alignment.
The HTML4 spec specifically deprecates the use of the align attribute
and it does not appear at all in the HTML5 spec. Therefore, by default,
the tables extension will now use the style attribute (setting just the
text-align property) in td and th blocks.
The former behavior is available by setting the use_align_attribute
configuration option to True when enabling the extension.
For example, to configure the old align behavior:
from markdown.extensions.tables import TableExtension
markdown.markdown(src, extensions=[TableExtension(use_align_attribute=True)])
Backslash unescaping moved to Treeprocessor (#1131).
Unescaping backslash escapes has been moved to a Treeprocessor, which enables
proper HTML escaping during serialization. However, it is recognized that
various third-party extensions may be calling the old class at
postprocessors.UnescapePostprocessor. Therefore, the old class remains in the
code base, but has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release. The
new class treeprocessors.UnescapeTreeprocessor should be used instead.
Previously deprecated objects have been removed
Various objects were deprecated in version 3.0 and began raising deprecation warnings (see the version 3.0 release notes for details). Any of those objects which remained in version 3.3 have been removed from the code base in version 3.4 and will now raise errors. The relevant objects are listed below.
| Deprecated Object | Replacement Object |
|---|---|
markdown.version |
markdown.__version__ |
markdown.version_info |
markdown.__version_info__ |
markdown.util.etree |
xml.etree.ElementTree |
markdown.util.string_type |
str |
markdown.util.text_type |
str |
markdown.util.int2str |
chr |
markdown.util.iterrange |
range |
markdown.util.isBlockLevel |
markdown.Markdown().is_block_level |
markdown.util.Processor().markdown |
markdown.util.Processor().md |
markdown.util.Registry().__setitem__ |
markdown.util.Registry().register |
markdown.util.Registry().__delitem__ |
markdown.util.Registry().deregister |
markdown.util.Registry().add |
markdown.util.Registry().register |
In addition, the md_globals parameter of
Markdown.extensions.Extension.extendMarkdown() is no longer recognized as a
valid parameter and will raise an error if provided.
New features
The following new features have been included in the 3.4 release:
-
Some new configuration options have been added to the footnotes extension (#1218):
-
Small refactor of the
BACKLINK_TITLEoption; The use offormat()instead of "old"%dformatter allows one to specify text without the need to have the number of the footnote in it (like footnotes on Wikipedia for example). The modification is backward compatible so no configuration change is required. -
Addition of a new option
SUPERSCRIPT_TEXTthat allows one to specify a custom placeholder for the footnote itself in the text. Ex:[{}]will give<sup>[1]</sup>,({})will give<sup>(1)</sup>, or by default, the current behavior:<sup>1</sup>.
-
-
The Table of Contents extension now accepts a
toc_classparameter which can be used to set the CSS class(es) on the<div>that contains the Table of Contents (#1224). -
The CodeHilite extension now supports a
pygments_formatteroption that can be set to a custom formatter class (#1187).- If
pygments_formatteris set to a string (ex:'html'), Pygments' default formatter by that name is used. - If
pygments_formatteris set to a formatter class (or any callable which returns a formatter instance), then an instance of that class is used.
The formatter class is now passed an additional option,
lang_str, to denote the language of the code block (#1258). While Pygments' built-in formatters will ignore the option, a custom formatter assigned to thepygments_formatteroption can make use of thelang_strto include the code block's language in the output. - If
Bug fixes
The following bug fixes are included in the 3.4 release:
- Extension entry-points are only loaded if needed (#1216).
- Added additional checks to the
<pre><code>handling ofPrettifyTreeprocessor(#1261, #1263).