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-Meta-Data
-=========
-
-Summary
--------
-
-An extension to Python-Markdown that adds a syntax for defining meta-data about
-a document. The Meta-Data extension is inspired by and follows the syntax of
-[MultiMarkdown][]. Currently, this extension does not use the meta-data in any
-way, but simply provides it as a `Meta` attribute of a markdown instance for
-use by other extensions or directly by your python code.
-
-[MultiMarkdown]: http://fletcherpenney.net/MultiMarkdown_Syntax_Guide#metadata
-
-This extension has been a part of the Markdown library since 2.0.
-
-Syntax
-------
-
-Meta-data consists of a series of keywords and values defined at the beginning
-of a markdown document like this:
-
- Title: My Document
- Summary: A brief description of my document.
- Authors: Waylan Limberg
- John Doe
- Date: October 2, 2007
- blank-value:
- base_url: http://example.com
-
- This is the first paragraph of the document.
-
-The keywords are case-insensitive and may consist of letters, numbers,
-underscores and dashes and must end with a colon. The values consist of
-anything following the colon on the line and may even be blank. If a line is
-indented 4 or more spaces, that line is assumed to be an additional line of the
-value for the previous keyword. A keyword may have as many lines as desired.
-The first blank line ends all meta-data for the document. Therefore, the first
-line of a document must not be blank. All meta-data is stripped from the
-document prior to any further processing by markdown.
-
-Accessing the Meta-Data
------------------------
-
-The meta-data is made available as a python Dict in the `Meta` attribute of an
-instance of the Markdown class. For example, using the above document:
-
- >>> md = markdown.Markdown(extensions = ['meta'])
- >>> html = md.convert(text)
- >>> # Meta-data has been stripped from output
- >>> print html
- <p>This is the first paragraph of the document.</p>
-
- >>> # View meta-data
- >>> print md.Meta
- {
- 'title' : ['My Document'],
- 'summary' : ['A brief description of my document.'],
- 'authors' : ['Waylan Limberg', 'John Doe'],
- 'date' : ['October 2, 2007'],
- 'blank-value' : [''],
- 'base_url' : ['http://example.com']
- }
-
-Note that the keys are all lowercase and the values consist of a list of
-strings where each item is one line for that key. This way, one could preserve
-line breaks if desired. Or the items could be joined where appropriate. No
-assumptions are made regarding the data. It is simply passed as found to the
-`Meta` attribute.
-
-Perhaps the meta-data could be passed into a template system, or used by
-various markdown extensions. The possibilities are left to the imagination of
-the developer.
-
-Compatible Extensions
----------------------
-
-The following are extensions currently known to work with the Meta-Data
-Extension and the keywords they are known to support:
-
-* [[HeaderId]]
- * `header_level`
- * `header_forceid`
-* [[WikiLinks]]
- * `wiki_base_url`
- * `wiki_end_url`
- * `wiki_html_class`
-