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Yes, this is possible. To do this, you'd want to listen to an event on the converter, probably Note: You'll have to provide a negative priority (-300 or lower) so that your listener happens after the resolve links listener today. |
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Thank you, I can't believe I didn't think of that as I'm already doing
exactly that with codefences 🤦🏼♀️... will get back to you but I think
this discussion can be closed.
…On Fri, Apr 11, 2025, 23:40 Gerrit Birkeland ***@***.***> wrote:
Yes, this is possible. To do this, you'd want to listen to an event on the
converter, probably Converter.EVENT_RESOLVE_END so that it happens after
the link has been resolved, and check the content of the comment
<https://typedoc.org/api/classes/Models.Reflection.html#comment>
property. The comment has a summary and blockTags[i].content properties
that you'll want to loop over looking for elements with .kind ===
"inline-tag", and replace their .text property with what you want to
render.
Note: You'll have to provide a negative priority (-300 or lower) so that
your listener happens after the resolve links listener today.
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So, imagine you had a Custom Element like this
Currently this is being rendered as "MyCE#foo". I would like to write a plugin that changes this to a css-selector-like syntax, something like "<my-ce[foo]>", ideally in a
<code>
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