com.vladsch.flexmark.profiles.pegdown.Extensions Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: MarkdownEditerController.java    From MyBox with Apache License 2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
public String convert2text() {
    try {
        // https://github.com/vsch/flexmark-java/blob/master/flexmark-java-samples/src/com/vladsch/flexmark/samples/MarkdownToText.java
        DataHolder OPTIONS = PegdownOptionsAdapter.flexmarkOptions(Extensions.ALL);
        MutableDataSet FORMAT_OPTIONS = new MutableDataSet();
        FORMAT_OPTIONS.set(Parser.EXTENSIONS, OPTIONS.get(Parser.EXTENSIONS));
        Parser PARSER = Parser.builder(OPTIONS).build();

        Node document = PARSER.parse(mainArea.getText());
        TextCollectingVisitor textCollectingVisitor = new TextCollectingVisitor();
        String text = textCollectingVisitor.collectAndGetText(document);
        return text;
    } catch (Exception e) {
        return e.toString();
    }
}
 
Example #2
Source File: HelpActivity.java    From mhzs with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
     * 展示网页
     */
    private void showHtml(String md) {
        DataHolder OPTIONS = PegdownOptionsAdapter.flexmarkOptions(true,
                Extensions.NONE);
        Parser parser = Parser.builder(OPTIONS).build();
        HtmlRenderer renderer = HtmlRenderer.builder(OPTIONS).build();

        Node document = parser.parse(md);
        String html = renderer.render(document);

//        LogUtil.e(html);

        mWebView.getSettings().setDefaultTextEncodingName("UTF-8");
        mWebView.loadData(html, "text/html; charset=UTF-8", null);
    }