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Brian E. Granger
Adding citation support.
r12265 """Citation handling for LaTeX output."""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
jakobgager
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r15051 # Imports
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r12265 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Jonathan Frederic
Import HTMLParser from html.parser for Python 3.x
r15057 from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3
if PY3:
from html.parser import HTMLParser
else:
from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
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r15051 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Functions
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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r12299 __all__ = ['citation2latex']
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r12299 def citation2latex(s):
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r12265 """Parse citations in Markdown cells.
This looks for HTML tags having a data attribute names `data-cite`
and replaces it by the call to LaTeX cite command. The tranformation
looks like this:
`<cite data-cite="granger">(Granger, 2013)</cite>`
Becomes
`\\cite{granger}`
Any HTML tag can be used, which allows the citations to be formatted
in HTML in any manner.
"""
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r15051 parser = CitationParser()
parser.feed(s)
parser.close()
outtext = u''
startpos = 0
for citation in parser.citelist:
outtext += s[startpos:citation[1]]
outtext += '\\cite{%s}'%citation[0]
jakobgager
Crop if no endtag is given
r15053 startpos = citation[2] if len(citation)==3 else -1
Jonathan Frederic
Replace <> with != in citation filter (invalid Py3 syntax)
r15056 outtext += s[startpos:] if startpos != -1 else ''
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r15051 return outtext
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r15051 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Classes
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class CitationParser(HTMLParser):
"""Citation Parser
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jakobgager
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r15051 Replaces html tags with data-cite attribute with respective latex \\cite.
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r15051 Inherites from HTMLParser, overrides:
- handle_starttag
- handle_endtag
"""
# number of open tags
opentags = None
# list of found citations
citelist = None
# active citation tag
citetag = None
def __init__(self):
self.citelist = []
self.opentags = 0
HTMLParser.__init__(self)
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r15051 def get_offset(self):
# Compute startposition in source
lin, offset = self.getpos()
pos = 0
for i in range(lin-1):
pos = self.data.find('\n',pos) + 1
return pos + offset
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
# for each tag check if attributes are present and if no citation is active
if self.opentags == 0 and len(attrs)>0:
for atr, data in attrs:
if atr.lower() == 'data-cite':
self.citetag = tag
self.opentags = 1
self.citelist.append([data, self.get_offset()])
return
if tag == self.citetag:
# found an open citation tag but not the starting one
self.opentags += 1
def handle_endtag(self, tag):
if tag == self.citetag:
# found citation tag check if starting one
if self.opentags == 1:
pos = self.get_offset()
self.citelist[-1].append(pos+len(tag)+3)
self.opentags -= 1
def feed(self, data):
self.data = data
HTMLParser.feed(self, data)