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In some places use inline links.
Addresses issue #3.
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As described here:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4823468/comments-in-markdown
Addresses #5.
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Used for testing autolinking in sessions.
Addresses issue #7.
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If "John Hacker" is the speaker that has to be autolinked in the
sessions MD file; the markup to autolink is [John Hacker]().
[John Hacker]() -> <a href="speakers.html#hacker">John Hacker</a>, if id
for "John Hacker" is available in the `speaker.ids` file[1].
[1]: The `speakers.ids` file is automatically written to the disk (in
the current working directory) when the speakers' bio page is generated.
List of speakers that are autolinked but don't have an id, are written
to the `speakers.noid` file when the sessions page is generated.
Addresses issue #7.
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The `speaker.ids` file contains a mapping of the speakers and their
corresponding ids. This file will later be used by LPSMarkdown and
LPSRenderer to auto link speakers while generating the sessions page.
Addresses issue #7
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json_read and json_write
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Context changed from `schedule` -> `lp_dict`.
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Address issue #1.
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Changed the way speaker' bio are parsed into the lpspeakers_dict
dictionary.
As a side effect, there is no need to put a placeholder (NO_IMAGE) when
the image for a speaker is not available.
Addresses issue #1.
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`test_LPSpeakersMarkdown_keynotespeakers_imgalt` last photo is empty.
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Under 'Clara Snowden'
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- New classes:
- LPSpeakersRenderer
- LPSpeakersMarkdown
+ tests for them
- New package dependency
- unidecode
Address issue #1.
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- test_RenderHTML_sessions_only.
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test_RenderHTML_invalid_year -> test_RenderHTML_nonexistent_template
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- Now it can accept empty "Day" and "Timeslot".
- "RoomTBA" -> "" in final HTML.
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As per Zak's request, the script now requires the user to pass the
template as (the first) argument to the script.
The script does not use the template that is part of the
lpschedule-generator module; indeed the internal template will be
deleted later.
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When template is not found, instead of returning, it calls sys.exit(1).
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- Now handles the case when the template does not exist.
- HTML output is now prettified by BeautifulSoup.
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Cosmetic modification; does the same thing.
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`speakers` is always a list.
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`RenderHTML` (was `HTMLRender`) now uses `PackagLoader` instead of
FileSystemLoader and the template are loaded from the templates/
directory.
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Contains `LPSRenderer` and `LPSMarkdown` classes which convert a given
Markdown LP schedule text to a python dictionary (OrderedDict).
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Corresponding test modules were also deleted.
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new file: COPYING
modified: lpschedule/file.py
modified: lpschedule/generator.py
modified: setup.py
modified: tests/file_tests.py
modified: tests/generator_tests.py
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new file: lpschedule/file.py
new file: lpschedule/generator.py
new file: tests/file_tests.py
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