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attribute_manager.rb
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blank_line.rb
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document.rb
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formatter.rb
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formatter_test_case.rb
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heading.rb
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indented_paragraph.rb
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inline.rb
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list.rb
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list_item.rb
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paragraph.rb
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parser.rb
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pre_process.rb
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raw.rb
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rule.rb
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text_formatter_test_case.rb
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to_ansi.rb
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to_bs.rb
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to_html.rb
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to_html_crossref.rb
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to_rdoc.rb
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to_test.rb
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to_tt_only.rb
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verbatim.rb
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Editing: to_bs.rb
require 'rdoc/markup/to_rdoc' ## # Outputs RDoc markup with hot backspace action! You will probably need a # pager to use this output format. # # This formatter won't work on 1.8.6 because it lacks String#chars. class RDoc::Markup::ToBs < RDoc::Markup::ToRdoc ## # Returns a new ToBs that is ready for hot backspace action! def initialize markup = nil super @in_b = false @in_em = false end ## # Sets a flag that is picked up by #annotate to do the right thing in # #convert_string def init_tags add_tag :BOLD, '+b', '-b' add_tag :EM, '+_', '-_' add_tag :TT, '' , '' # we need in_tt information maintained end ## # Makes heading text bold. def accept_heading heading use_prefix or @res << ' ' * @indent @res << @headings[heading.level][0] @in_b = true @res << attributes(heading.text) @in_b = false @res << @headings[heading.level][1] @res << "\n" end ## # Turns on or off special handling for +convert_string+ def annotate tag case tag when '+b' then @in_b = true when '-b' then @in_b = false when '+_' then @in_em = true when '-_' then @in_em = false end '' end ## # Calls convert_string on the result of convert_special def convert_special special convert_string super end ## # Adds bold or underline mixed with backspaces def convert_string string return string unless string.respond_to? :chars # your ruby is lame return string unless @in_b or @in_em chars = if @in_b then string.chars.map do |char| "#{char}\b#{char}" end elsif @in_em then string.chars.map do |char| "_\b#{char}" end end chars.join end end
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