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Markdownify
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* handle non-markdownifiable lists (i.e. `<ul><li id="foobar">asdf</li></ul>`)
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* organize methods better (i.e. flushlinebreaks & setlinebreaks close to each other)
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* take a look at function names etc.
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* is the new (in rev. 93) lastclosedtag property needed?
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* word wrapping (some work is done but it's still very buggy)
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Markdownify Extra
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* handle table alignment with KEEP_HTML=false
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* handle tables without headings when KEEP_HTML=false is set
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* handle Markdown inside non-markdownable tags
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Implementation Thoughts
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* non-markdownifiable lists and markdown inside non-markdownable tags as well as the current
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table implementation could be rewritten by using a rollback mechanism.
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example:
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<ul><li>asdf</li><li id="foobar">asdf</li></ul>
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we come to `<ul>`, know that this might fail and create a snapshot of our current parser
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we keep on parsing and when we reach `<li id="foobar">` we gotta rollback and keep this
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list in HTML format.
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