On OSX, if LC_TIME and LC_CTYPE differs the output of strftime is not properly decoded
in Python 3. This makes sure that the 'utils.DateFormatter' and the related Jinja filter
'strftime' set the same value for LC_TIME and LC_CTYPE while formatting.
Also, '%a' is removed from DEFAULT_DATE_FORMAT in 'custom_locale' tests. OSX and *nix have
different conversions for '%a' ('Jeu' vs 'jeu.') and there is not a feasible way to handle
the difference for tests.
reverts getpelican/pelican@ddcccfeaa9
If one used a locale that made use of unicode characters (like fr_FR.UTF-8)
the files on disk would be in correct locale while links would be to C.
Uses a SafeDatetime class that works with unicode format strigns
by using custom strftime to prevent ascii decoding errors with Python2.
Also added unicode decoding for the calendar module to fix period
archives.
We already check if loop.length > 1 before outputting <section> and <ol>
tags, but we neglected to do the same check when outputting the corresponding
end tags.
Also, since I had to read the code when I touched it, simplified a conditional:
if (a) if (a and (b or not b and c))
can be simplified to
if (a) if (b or c)
Note the "b or not b", it was just too ugly to not fix.
publication time and date and the last modified time and date
independently.
This makes it possible to access the last updated date with {{ article.locale_modified }} in templates.
Additionally, an already delivered feed entry can be corrected by changing the modified date and time, as it is used for atom:update
/ rss pubDate field now.
Deliberate overriding via `save_as` metadata should be allowed, even after the
overwrite detection feature. This commit is to add tests for deliberate
overriding. As a result, the relevant tests *should fail* after this commit.
Added a page and an article, both to override a tag, with very old dates so
it limits the amount of diff in the generated pages.
Overriding feature introduced by d0e9c52410
Overwrite detection introduced by ff7410ce2a
This adds the lstrip_blocks Jinja parameter and removes unnecessary
whitespace from a few notmyidea templates.
Note: The lstrip_blocks parameter requires Jinja 2.7+, which has been
noted in Pelican's setup.py.
Credit for this commit goes entirely to Russ Webber, who has earned my
eternal thanks for discovering and applying this useful Jinja parameter.
Refs #969
I'd added them earlier to test that a configuration edit could
preserve the original output locations. However, it is likely that
you have quite a number of static files, and we shouldn't recommend
listing explicit paths for all of them. With this configuration
change, the pictures will be copied into the output directory using
their original relative path (e.g. `pictures/Fat_Cat.jpg` without the
`static`). Any |filename|-style links will be updated automatically.
If you *want* the pictures to end up in a `static` directory, it's
easier to just organize your source that way.
By using "//" instead of "http://" when referring to external resources
such as fonts (e.g., from within CSS files), warnings about "insecure"
content can be avoided.
aboutme, bitbucket, google-groups, hackernews, reddit,
slideshare, speakerdeck, vimeo, youtube
Also, fix spacing below a line-block.
Try this in resT::
| First line
| Second line
| Third line
New paragraph.
Another paragraph.
Notice how the line-block runs into the first paragraph without the new CSS.