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* Typogrify plugin for Craft CMS 3.x |
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* Typogrify prettifies your web typography by preventing ugly quotes and 'widows' and more |
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* @link https://nystudio107.com/ |
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* @copyright Copyright (c) 2017 nystudio107 |
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namespace nystudio107\typogrify\variables; |
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use nystudio107\typogrify\Typogrify; |
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use craft\helpers\Template; |
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use Stringy\Stringy; |
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/** |
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* @author nystudio107 |
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* @package Typogrify |
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* @since 1.0.0 |
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class TypogrifyVariable |
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// Public Methods |
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/** |
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* Typogrify applies a veritable kitchen sink of typographic treatments to |
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* beautify your web typography |
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* @param string $text The text or HTML fragment to process |
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* @return string The processed HTML |
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public function typogrify($text, $isTitle = false) |
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return Template::raw(Typogrify::$plugin->typogrify->typogrify($text, $isTitle)); |
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/** |
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* Typogrify applies a veritable kitchen sink of typographic treatments to |
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* beautify your web typography but in a way that is appropriate for RSS |
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* contexts with limited character set intelligence. |
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* @param string $text The text or HTML fragment to process |
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* @return string The processed HTML |
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public function typogrifyFeed($text, $isTitle = false) |
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return Template::raw(Typogrify::$plugin->typogrify->typogrifyFeed($text, $isTitle)); |
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* @return \Twig_Markup |
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public function smartypants($text) |
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return Template::raw(Typogrify::$plugin->typogrify->smartypants($text)); |
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public function getPhpTypographySettings() |
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return Typogrify::$plugin->typogrify->phpTypographySettings; |
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* Truncates the string to a given length. If $substring is provided, and |
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