Table of Contents
Markdown2docx will take a plain text markdown document and create a Word .docx file.
from Markdown2docx import Markdown2docx
project = Markdown2docx('README')
project.eat_soup()
project.save()
You can optionally save a copy in HTML format alongside the .docx output, and print out the default styles.
from Markdown2docx import Markdown2docx
project = Markdown2docx('README')
project.eat_soup()
project.write_html() # optional
print(type(project.styles()))
for k, v in project.styles().items():
print(f'stylename: {k} = {v}')
project.save()
These are the default styles applied to the document:
- stylename: style_table = {'Medium Shading 1 Accent 3'}
- stylename: style_quote = {'Body Text'}
- stylename: style_body = {'Body Text'}
- stylename: style_quote_table = {'Table Grid'}
- stylename: toc_indicator = {'contents'}
For details about token substitution, refer to hello.md
The TOC will be inserted on the first and only the first match where a paragraph contains the TOC indicator. By default this is literally the word 'contents'. When the user opens the .docx document, it will display 'Right-click to update field.'
Use a virtualenv. For extra dev tools, use:
bash
$ pip install -e .[dev]