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@nbanyan nbanyan commented Jul 8, 2024

  • Added option 'mermaid_args' to be able to specify arguments sent to mermaid-cli.
  • Expanded mermaid HTML element detection. Now accepts any HTML element with a 'mermaid' or 'language-mermaid' class and at most one child HTML element.
    • <pre class="mermaid">
    • <code class="mermaid"><pre>
    • <div class="mermaid">
  • Added option 'mermaid_img_scale_reduction' to counter the increase in visual size caused by mmdc argument --scale. Using both at the same value (i.e., 4) allows higher resolution diagrams at the native size.
  • Suppress mmdc sub-process chatter when using '--quiet'

Nathaniel Clark added 10 commits July 8, 2024 14:10
arguments sent to mermaid-cli.

Also expanded mermaid HTML element detection.

I used PyMdown Extension SuperFences for my Mermaid diagrams
in  MkDocs, so my HTML is still the old `<div class="mermaid">` blocks.
Therefore, I used regex to detect any HTML block with the `mermaid`
or `language-mermaid` class with at most one child HTML element.
mermaid_img_scale_reduction uses CSS height and width
to scale down the visual size of rendered mermaid diagrams.
This is a direct counter to puppeteer scale fed to
mermaid-cli so that setting both to the same
integer larger than 1 will result in a higher resolution
diagram at the natural 'scale 1' visual size.
…er application of additional CSS rules like 'width=100%'.
…age's style attribute if the image's attributes don't need to be fixed.
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