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Feature: Markdown (Kramdown) support In order to test included Kramdown support Scenario: Kramdown smartypants extension Given a fixture app "markdown-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ set :markdown_engine, :kramdown set :markdown, smartypants: true """ Given the Server is running at "markdown-app" When I go to "/smarty_pants.html" Then I should see "“Hello”" Scenario: Kramdown uses our link_to and image_tag helpers Given a fixture app "markdown-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ set :markdown_engine, :kramdown activate :automatic_image_sizes activate :directory_indexes """ And a file named "source/link_and_image.html.markdown" with: """ [A link](/smarty_pants.html) ![image](blank.gif) [mail@mail.com](mailto:mail@mail.com) """ Given the Server is running at "markdown-app" When I go to "/link_and_image/" Then I should see "/smarty_pants/" Then I should see 'width="1"' And I should see 'height="1"' And I should see 'src="/images/blank.gif"' And I should see 'src="/images/blank.gif"' And I should see "mail@mail.com" Scenario: Kramdown uses our link_to with options parameter Given a fixture app "markdown-app" And a file named "config.rb" with: """ set :markdown_engine, :kramdown activate :directory_indexes """ And a file named "source/links.html.markdown" with: """ [A link](/smarty_pants.html) [A second link](/smarty_pants.html){: anchor="test-anchor"} """ Given the Server is running at "markdown-app" When I go to "/links/" Then I should see "/smarty_pants/" And I should see "/smarty_pants/#test-anchor"
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