feat: add support for <mark> (highlight) and <ins> (underline) tags#60
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Refactor HTML-to-DOCX with centralized styles and test coverage
Adds support for two HTML5 semantic elements: 1. <ins> tag - represents inserted text, rendered with underline - Added to FONT_STYLES mapping to 'underline' (same as <u>) 2. <mark> tag - represents highlighted text, rendered with yellow background - Uses w:shd shading element with yellow (#FFFF00) fill color - Consistent with the package's existing background-color mechanism These tags are commonly used in markdown-to-HTML converters and document editing applications.
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hey @arthrod , Just a kindly reminder. Thanks! |
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Anything I can help? |
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@arthrod Yes, I reviewed your PR and there is pending changes, please take a look when had some time. |
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Summary
<ins>tag support with underline formatting (same as<u>)<mark>tag support with yellow background highlightBackground
These HTML5 semantic elements are commonly used in:
==highlight==→<mark>)<ins>- InsertionThe
<ins>element represents text that has been added to a document. Per HTML convention, it's typically rendered with underline, same as<u>.Example:
<mark>- HighlightThe
<mark>element represents highlighted text. The default browser style is a yellow background, which this implementation matches.Example:
Changes
constants.py: Added'ins': 'underline'toFONT_STYLESh4d.py: Added handler for<mark>that applies yellow (#FFFF00) background usingw:shdshading element (consistent with existing background-color mechanism)Test plan
<ins>text</ins>renders with underline<mark>text</mark>renders with yellow background<mark><strong>bold highlight</strong></mark>)<mark>can override the default yellow