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Convert markdown inside Docx to docx styles

Project description

MarkDownToDocxStyle

Convert Markdown inside Office Word documents

Installation

pip install markdowntodocx

Usage

to convert an existing Docx file:

see examples/example.py

from markdowntodocx.markdownconverter import convertMarkdownInFile

convertMarkdownInFile("/mypath/to/document.docx", "output_path.docx", {"Code Car":"CodeStyle"})

Styles and considerations

You have to define styles in you word document in order to use Markdown **Headers/titles**, **Hyperlinks**, **Code formatting**, **Arrays**, **Unordered List**.

This styles are either standard markdown or come from extended markdown : https://www.markdownguide.org/extended-syntax/

  • Emphasis (italic) *Text* or _Text_: converts to word italic

  • Strong Emphasis (Bold) **Text** or __Text__: converts to word bold

  • Strike through (Strike) ~~Strike~~ : converts to word strike through style

  • Highlight (==highlight==) `==Highlight==' : converts to word Yellow highlight.

  • Header # MarkdownHeader1 to ###### MarkdownHeader6:

    • Must be in alone in a paragraph. IF NOT, the rest will be erased.
    • It will use the document style named "Header" by default.
    • You can specify another style by giving the style dictionnary as last arg for both functions.
    • E.g : res, msg = convertMarkdownInFile("examples/in_document.docx", "examples/out_document.docx", {"Header":"style_name"})
  • (EXTENDED SYNTAX FOR WORD) Change font color <color:FF0000> this text will be very red because the color is in RGB format</color> or <span style="color: rgb(230, 0, 0);> REd colored text </span>

  • Inline Code `Text` (my code):

    • It will use the document style named "Code" (Caracter format) by default.
    • You can specify another style by giving the style dictionnary as last arg for both functions.
    • E.g : markdownToWordInFile("/mypath/to/document.docx", "output_path.docx", {"Code Car":"my_inline_code_style"})
  • Code Block ` ` `T e x t` ` `

my code
* It will use the document style named "Code" by default. 
* You can specify another style by giving the style dictionnary as last arg for both functions. 
* E.g : `markdownToWordInFile("/mypath/to/document.docx", "output_path.docx", {"Code":"my_block_code_style"})`
  • Insert Image ![Image name](http://link.do.web/myimage.png):

    • It will download the image from the hyperlink and insert the picture with a width of 18cm
  • Hyperlink [google](https://www.google.fr) : Makes it a Word hyperlink google

    • Will also attempt to convert any valid http hyperlink to word : http://www.google.fr -> http://www.google.fr
    • If the link does not start with http, it will be treated as an internal link to a bookmark
  • (EXTENDED SYNTAX FOR WORD) Bookmark ``this will be bookmared with name bookmark1{#bookmark1}

    • You may hyperlink to it : [url text to display]{bookmark1}
  • Footnotes (BETA) :

    • Inline foot notes : this is a conundrum^[https://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/conundrum]
    • External foot notes : ``` This paragraph will have a footnote[^1] And this paragraph will have another[^2] [^1]: This is a footnote with markdown as well bold And it can have many lines if they are indented. [^2]: This is the second footnote
    
    
  • Array to wordlist: (must be alone in a paragraph otherwise the rest of the paragraph is deleted)

|Column1|column2|Column3|
|-------|-------|-------|
|line|line|line|

-->

Column1 column2 Column3
line line line
* Cells created will use the document style named "Cell" by default. 
* You can specify another style by giving the style dictionnary as last arg for both functions. 
* E.g : `markdownToWordInFile("/mypath/to/document.docx", "output_path.docx", {"Cell":"my_cell_style"})`
  • Unordered List : (- my list or * my list or + my list) :
    • Must be in alone in a paragraph. IF NOT, the rest of the paragraph will be erased.
    • It will use the document style named "Header" by default.
    • You can specify another style by giving the style dictionnary as last arg for both functions.
    • E.g : markdownToWordInFile("/mypath/to/document.docx", "output_path.docx", {"BulletList":"my_bullet_style"})

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