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django.contrib.markup
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.. module:: django.contrib.markup
   :synopsis: A collection of template filters that implement common markup languages.

Django provides template filters that implement the following markup
languages:

    * ``textile`` -- implements `Textile`_ -- requires `PyTextile`_
    * ``markdown`` -- implements `Markdown`_ -- requires `Python-markdown`_
    * ``restructuredtext`` -- implements `ReST (ReStructured Text)`_
      -- requires `doc-utils`_

In each case, the filter expects formatted markup as a string and
returns a string representing the marked-up text. For example, the
``textile`` filter converts text that is marked-up in Textile format
to HTML.

To activate these filters, add ``'django.contrib.markup'`` to your
:setting:`INSTALLED_APPS` setting. Once you've done that, use
``{% load markup %}`` in a template, and you'll have access to these filters.
For more documentation, read the source code in
:file:`django/contrib/markup/templatetags/markup.py`.

.. _Textile: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Textile_%28markup_language%29
.. _Markdown: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Markdown
.. _ReST (ReStructured Text): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReStructuredText
.. _PyTextile: http://loopcore.com/python-textile/
.. _Python-markdown: http://www.freewisdom.org/projects/python-markdown
.. _doc-utils: http://docutils.sf.net/

ReStructured Text
-----------------

When using the ``restructuredtext`` markup filter you can define a
:setting:`RESTRUCTUREDTEXT_FILTER_SETTINGS` in your django settings to
override the default writer settings. See the `restructuredtext writer
settings`_ for details on what these settings are.

.. _restructuredtext writer settings: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/config.html#html4css1-writer