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/dports/www/p5-HTML5-DOM/HTML5-DOM-1.25/lib/HTML5/
H A DDOM.pod32 # find one element by CSS selector
75 L<HTML5::DOM|https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML5::DOM> is a fast HTML5 parser and DOM manipulatin librar…
516 Find one element node in tree using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/>
540 Find all element nodes in tree using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/>
695 my $parser = $tree->parser;
934 Return first children element
954 Return last children element
1032 # get text content for element
1729 Find one element node in current node descendants using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/…
1783 Find all element nodes in current node descendants using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org
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/dports/www/p5-HTML5-DOM/HTML5-DOM-1.25/
H A DREADME.pod32 # find one element by CSS selector
75 L<HTML5::DOM|https://metacpan.org/pod/HTML5::DOM> is a fast HTML5 parser and DOM manipulatin librar…
516 Find one element node in tree using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/>
540 Find all element nodes in tree using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/>
695 my $parser = $tree->parser;
934 Return first children element
954 Return last children element
1032 # get text content for element
1729 Find one element node in current node descendants using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org/…
1783 Find all element nodes in current node descendants using L<CSS Selectors Level 4|https://www.w3.org
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/dports/www/gallery2/gallery2/modules/fotokasten/lib/
H A Dnusoap.inc599 // Set the element handlers for the parser.
662 if($v == 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema' || $v == 'http://www.w3.org/1999/XMLSchema'){
732 case 'element':
776 * end-element handler
827 $contentStr .= "<element ref=\"$element\"/>";
829 $contentStr .= "<element name=\"$element\" type=\"$eParts[type]\"/>";
2048 a,a:active { color: charcoal; font-weight: bold; }
2049 a:visited { color: #666666; font-weight: bold; }
2050 a:hover { color: cc3300; font-weight: bold; }
2343 // Set the element handlers for the parser.
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/dports/devel/boost-python-libs/boost_1_72_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A Dphrase.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
101 at all if __spirit__, being more or less a formal EBNF parser, can handle
122 [[`* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *`] [* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *]]
138 bold:
307 Quickbook 1.7 introduced the `!` element which can be used to set the
308 source mode of the following element:
323 the `!` element on a separate line before the paragraph:
341 The `!` element can also be used to set the source mode for blocks
417 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
422 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
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H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
57 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
170 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
171 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
172 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
181 [table [*bold title]]
183 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
212 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
214 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
216 it does not understand element names so there are some cases where it
/dports/devel/boost-docs/boost_1_72_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A Dphrase.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
101 at all if __spirit__, being more or less a formal EBNF parser, can handle
122 [[`* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *`] [* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *]]
138 bold:
307 Quickbook 1.7 introduced the `!` element which can be used to set the
308 source mode of the following element:
323 the `!` element on a separate line before the paragraph:
341 The `!` element can also be used to set the source mode for blocks
417 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
422 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
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H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
57 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
170 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
171 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
172 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
181 [table [*bold title]]
183 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
212 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
214 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
216 it does not understand element names so there are some cases where it
/dports/devel/boost-libs/boost_1_72_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A Dphrase.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
101 at all if __spirit__, being more or less a formal EBNF parser, can handle
122 [[`* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *`] [* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *]]
138 bold:
307 Quickbook 1.7 introduced the `!` element which can be used to set the
308 source mode of the following element:
323 the `!` element on a separate line before the paragraph:
341 The `!` element can also be used to set the source mode for blocks
417 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
422 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
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H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
57 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
170 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
171 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
172 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
181 [table [*bold title]]
183 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
212 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
214 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
216 it does not understand element names so there are some cases where it
/dports/devel/hyperscan/boost_1_75_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A Dphrase.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
101 at all if __spirit__, being more or less a formal EBNF parser, can handle
122 [[`* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *`] [* Not bold* *Not bold * * Not bold *]]
138 bold:
307 Quickbook 1.7 introduced the `!` element which can be used to set the
308 source mode of the following element:
323 the `!` element on a separate line before the paragraph:
341 The `!` element can also be used to set the source mode for blocks
417 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
422 [@http://www.boost.org this is [*boost's] website....]
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H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
57 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
170 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
171 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
172 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
181 [table [*bold title]]
183 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
212 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
214 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
216 it does not understand element names so there are some cases where it
/dports/textproc/kibana7/kibana-7.16.2-darwin-x86_64/node_modules/react-markdown/
H A DREADME.md5 …is/rexxars/react-markdown/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/rexxars/react-markd…
56 - `className` - _string_ Class name of the container element. If none is passed, a container will n…
92 - `plugins` - _array_ An array of unified/remark parser plugins. If you need to pass options to the…
97 …onment and want to parse and render HTML, you will want to use the `html-parser` plugin. For a def…
103 …kdown contains <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a>, and will require the <code>h…
112 If you want to specify options for the HTML parsing step, you can instead import the HTML parser pl…
116 const htmlParser = require('react-markdown/plugins/html-parser')
137 - `root` - Root container element that contains the rendered markdown
142 - `strong` - Strong/bold (`<strong>`)
162 … When not using the HTML parser plugin, a cheap and dirty approach to supporting simple HTML eleme…
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/dports/textproc/opensearch-dashboards/opensearch-dashboards-1.2.0-linux-x64/plugins/observabilityDashboards/node_modules/react-markdown/
H A DREADME.md5 …is/rexxars/react-markdown/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/rexxars/react-markd…
56 - `className` - _string_ Class name of the container element. If none is passed, a container will n…
92 - `plugins` - _array_ An array of unified/remark parser plugins. If you need to pass options to the…
97 …onment and want to parse and render HTML, you will want to use the `html-parser` plugin. For a def…
103 …kdown contains <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a>, and will require the <code>h…
112 If you want to specify options for the HTML parsing step, you can instead import the HTML parser pl…
116 const htmlParser = require('react-markdown/plugins/html-parser')
137 - `root` - Root container element that contains the rendered markdown
142 - `strong` - Strong/bold (`<strong>`)
162 … When not using the HTML parser plugin, a cheap and dirty approach to supporting simple HTML eleme…
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/dports/textproc/opensearch-dashboards/opensearch-dashboards-1.2.0-linux-x64/plugins/reportsDashboards/node_modules/react-markdown/
H A DREADME.md5 …is/rexxars/react-markdown/master.svg?style=flat-square)](https://travis-ci.org/rexxars/react-markd…
56 - `className` - _string_ Class name of the container element. If none is passed, a container will n…
92 - `plugins` - _array_ An array of unified/remark parser plugins. If you need to pass options to the…
97 …onment and want to parse and render HTML, you will want to use the `html-parser` plugin. For a def…
103 …kdown contains <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML">HTML</a>, and will require the <code>h…
112 If you want to specify options for the HTML parsing step, you can instead import the HTML parser pl…
116 const htmlParser = require('react-markdown/plugins/html-parser')
137 - `root` - Root container element that contains the rendered markdown
142 - `strong` - Strong/bold (`<strong>`)
162 … When not using the HTML parser plugin, a cheap and dirty approach to supporting simple HTML eleme…
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/dports/www/py-beautifulsoup/beautifulsoup4-4.10.0/doc.ru/source/
H A Dbs4ru.rst339 # <class 'bs4.element.Tag'>
472 # u'Extremely bold'
474 # <class 'bs4.element.NavigableString'>
483 # u'Extremely bold'
546 # <class 'bs4.element.Comment'>
1019 for element in last_a_tag.next_elements:
1020 print(repr(element))
2104 # <b>I wish I was bold.</b>
2367 from bs4.element import CData
3069 <http://wiki.python.org/moin/PrintFails>`_.) Во-вторых, когда
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/dports/x11/rofi/rofi-1.6.1/doc/
H A Drofi-theme.5.markdown45 White space and newlines, like comments, are ignored by the parser.
158 parser. If multiple properties with the same name are defined in one section,
174 parser does not define or enforce a certain type of a particular `identifier`.
309 * Format: `(bold|italic|underline|strikethrough|none)`
314 * `bold`: make the text thicker then the surrounding text.
444 highlight: bold @pink;
451 myhigh: bold #FAA;
673 color is optional, multiple highlight styles can be added like: bold underline italic #000000;
704 Each element is a `box` called `element`. Each `element` can contain an `element-icon` and `element
738 The box can be vertical or horizontal. This is loosely inspired by [GTK](http://gtk.org/).
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/dports/x11/rofi-wayland/rofi-1.6.1-wayland/doc/
H A Drofi-theme.5.markdown45 White space and newlines, like comments, are ignored by the parser.
158 parser. If multiple properties with the same name are defined in one section,
174 parser does not define or enforce a certain type of a particular `identifier`.
309 * Format: `(bold|italic|underline|strikethrough|none)`
314 * `bold`: make the text thicker then the surrounding text.
444 highlight: bold @pink;
451 myhigh: bold #FAA;
673 color is optional, multiple highlight styles can be added like: bold underline italic #000000;
704 Each element is a `box` called `element`. Each `element` can contain an `element-icon` and `element
738 The box can be vertical or horizontal. This is loosely inspired by [GTK](http://gtk.org/).
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/dports/lang/coffeescript/coffeescript-2.6.1/
H A DCakefile10 bold = red = green = yellow = reset = ''
12 bold = '\x1B[0;1m'
22 * https://coffeescript.org
57 parser = require('./lib/coffeescript/grammar').parser.generate(moduleMain: ->)
58 fs.writeFileSync 'lib/coffeescript/parser.js', parser
126 task 'build:parser', 'build the Jison parser only', buildParser
128 task 'build:except-parser', 'build the CoffeeScript compiler, except for the Jison parser', buildEx…
385 fmt = (ms) -> " #{bold}#{ " #{ms}".slice -4 }#{reset} ms"
418 global.bold = bold
543 ).then((element) ->
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/dports/devel/p5-Data-Stag/Data-Stag-0.14/
H A DREADME40 means the module can also be used as a general XML parser/writer (with
116 example of <bold>mixed</bold>content
124 <bold>mixed</bold>
181 you are interested in using the makehandler method. The parser will
610 The format can also be the name of a parsing module, or an actual parser
620 See the Data::Stag::BaseGenerator manpage for details on parser classes,
642 Example: $node = Data::Stag->from($parser, $fn);
694 parser/generator, the subroutine is called, passing the handler object
698 For example, for a a parser/generator that fires events with the
728 generator / parser. Built in handlers include:
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/dports/www/chromium-legacy/chromium-88.0.4324.182/third_party/catapult/third_party/beautifulsoup4/doc/source/
H A Dindex.rst377 # <blockquote>Extremely bold</blockquote>
437 # u'Extremely bold'
448 # u'Extremely bold'
455 tag.string.replace_with("No longer bold")
1622 <http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html>`_. Just pass a string into
1979 # <b>I wish I was bold.</b>
2771 <http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#syntax>`_, all three HTML
2788 <http://wiki.python.org/moin/PrintFails>`_ for help.) Second, when
2830 `cchardet <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/cchardet/>`_ library.
2889 <http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/>`_. There are numerous other
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/dports/www/py-beautifulsoup/beautifulsoup4-4.10.0/doc/source/
H A Dindex.rst301 soup = BeautifulSoup('<b class="boldest">Extremely bold</b>', 'html.parser')
333 tag = BeautifulSoup('<b id="boldest">bold</b>', 'html.parser').b
353 # <b>bold</b>
437 soup = BeautifulSoup('<b class="boldest">Extremely bold</b>', 'html.parser')
440 # 'Extremely bold'
451 # 'Extremely bold'
1831 soup = BeautifulSoup('<b class="boldest">Extremely bold</b>', 'html.parser')
2097 soup = BeautifulSoup("<p>I wish I was bold.</p>", 'html.parser')
3177 <http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/syntax.html#syntax>`_, all three HTML
3193 Python wiki <http://wiki.python.org/moin/PrintFails>`_ for help.)
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/dports/www/moinmoin/moin-1.9.11/MoinMoin/web/static/htdocs/classic/css/
H A Dcommon.css47 font-weight: bold;
56 see: http://forums.techguy.org/archive/index.php/t-249849.html */
129 /* Replacement for deprecated html 3 <u> element and html 4 <strike> */
158 font-weight:bold;
311 div.codearea pre span.ConsWord {color: #008080; font-weight: bold;}
313 div.codearea pre span.ResWord2 {color: #0080ff; font-weight: bold;}
318 /* for diff parser */
322 div.codearea pre span.DiffSeparator {color: #228B22; font-weight: bold}
/dports/www/py-beautifulsoup/beautifulsoup4-4.10.0/doc.zh/source/
H A Dindex.rst284 # <class 'bs4.element.Tag'>
335 # <blockquote>Extremely bold</blockquote>
392 # u'Extremely bold'
394 # <class 'bs4.element.NavigableString'>
402 # u'Extremely bold'
441 # <class 'bs4.element.Comment'>
905 for element in last_a_tag.next_elements:
906 print(repr(element))
1489 Beautiful Soup支持大部分的CSS选择器 `<http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS2/selector.html>`_ [6]_ ,
1878 # <b>I wish I was bold.</b>
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/dports/databases/percona57-pam-for-mysql/boost_1_59_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
35 new version has a stricter parser which will have an error for brackets
98 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
211 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
212 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
213 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
222 [table [*bold title]]
224 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
253 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
255 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
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/dports/databases/mysqlwsrep57-server/boost_1_59_0/tools/quickbook/doc/
H A D1_6.qbk7 http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt)
35 new version has a stricter parser which will have an error for brackets
98 feature. To do this the `import` element has been adapted to also support
211 mis-parses. For example `[*[bold]]` used to parse as [*\[bold]\] - note
212 that the closing square bracket isn't bold, now it parses as
213 [*\[bold\]]. In this case it's just a subtle visual difference, but it
222 [table [*bold title]]
224 Which is an empty table with a bold title. The title is no longer ended
253 [section:template_parser Improved template parser]
255 There's a new parser for template declarations and parameters which does
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