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Import Schemes

Here defines what will happens in the import-notion-docs script. The output HTMLs will then become source for both print and web edition.

0. Page

Everything in a page will be injected to a section element with a h1 title at the top.

Output

<section data-type="chapter">
  <h1>Introduction</h1>
  ...
</section>

1. Heading 1/2/3

headings are transformed with styles

Example

I.1 Random Walks

Output

<h2>I.1 Random <code>Walks</code></h2>

2. Paragraph

Paragraphs are transformed separately whether or not they are nested.

Example

Here we are: the beginning. Well, almost the beginning. If it’s been a while since you’ve done any programming in JavaScript (or any math, for that matter), this introduction will get your mind back into computational thinking before I approach some of the more difficult and complex material.

In Chapter 1, I’m going to talk about the concept of a vector and how it will serve as the building block for simulating motion throughout this book. But before I take that step, let’s think about what it means for something to simply move around the screen. Let’s begin with one of the best-known and simplest simulations of motion—the random walk.

Output

<p>Here we are: the beginning. Well, almost the beginning. If it’s been a while since you’ve done any programming in JavaScript (or any math, for that matter), this introduction will get your mind back into computational thinking before I approach some of the more difficult and complex material.</p>
<p>In Chapter 1, I’m going to talk about the concept of a vector and how it will serve as the building block for simulating motion throughout this book. But before I take that step, let’s think about what it means for something to simply move around the screen. Let’s begin with one of the best-known and simplest simulations of motion—the random walk.</p>

3. Quote

All quotes will be added an attribute: data-type="epigraph", and every line inside are transformed to paragraphs

Example

“Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, they can learn more than what is in books.” — George Washington Carver

Output

<blockquote data-type="epigraph">
  <p>“Reading about nature is fine, but if a person walks in the woods and listens carefully, they can learn more than what is in books.”</p>
  <p>— George Washington Carver</p>
</blockquote>

4. List

Nested list with styles

Example

  1. Death. If a cell is alive (state = 1) it will die (state becomes 0) under the following circumstances.
    • Overpopulation: If the cell has four or more alive neighbors, it dies.
    • Loneliness: If the cell has one or fewer alive neighbors, it dies.
  2. Birth. If a cell is dead (state = 0) it will come to life (state becomes 1) if it has exactly three alive neighbors (no more, no less).
  3. Stasis. In all other cases, the cell state does not change. To be thorough, let’s describe those scenarios.
    • Staying Alive: If a cell is alive and has exactly two or three live neighbors, it stays alive.
    • Staying Dead: If a cell is dead and has anything other than three live neighbors, it stays dead.

Output

<ol>
  <li><strong><em>Death.</em></strong> If a cell is alive (state = 1) it will die (state becomes 0) under the following circumstances.
    <ul>
      <li><strong><em>Overpopulation:</em></strong> If the cell has four or more alive neighbors, it dies.</li>
      <li><strong><em>Loneliness:</em></strong> If the cell has one or fewer alive neighbors, it dies.</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
  <li><strong><em>Birth.</em></strong> If a cell is dead (state = 0) it will come to life (state becomes 1) if it has exactly three alive neighbors (no more, no less).</li>
  <li><strong><em>Stasis.</em></strong> In all other cases, the cell state does not change. To be thorough, let’s describe those scenarios.
    <ul>
      <li><strong><em>Staying Alive:</em></strong> If a cell is alive and has exactly two or three live neighbors, it stays alive.</li>
      <li><strong><em>Staying Dead:</em></strong> If a cell is dead and has anything other than three live neighbors, it stays dead.</li>
    </ul>
  </li>
</ol>

5. Image

Images are downloaded and referenced relatively with path as images/{chapter}/{chapter}_{index}.{extension}. The caption part will be the content of figcaption and images’ alternative text.

Example

Figure I.1

Figure I.1

Output

<figure class="half-width-right another-class">
  <img src="images/00_7_introduction/00_7_introduction_1.png" alt="Figure I.1">
  <figcaption>Figure I.1</figcaption>
</figure>

6. Table

If Header row is active, the first line will become table head.

Table header toggle setting

Example

Flip 1 Flip 2 Result
Heads Heads Step forward.
Heads Tails Step right.
Tails Heads Step left.
Tails Tails Step backward.

Output

<table>
  <thead>
    <tr>
      <th>Flip 1</th>
      <th>Flip 2</th>
      <th>Result</th>
    </tr>
  </thead>
  <tbody>
    <tr>
      <td>Heads</td>
      <td>Heads</td>
      <td>Step forward.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Heads</td>
      <td>Tails</td>
      <td>Step right.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Tails</td>
      <td>Heads</td>
      <td>Step left.</td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
      <td>Tails</td>
      <td>Tails</td>
      <td>Step backward.</td>
    </tr>
  </tbody>
</table>

7. Code Block

codesplit class is added to every block as well as the language

Example

let position = createVector(100, 100);
let velocity = createVector(1, 3.3);

Output

<pre class="codesplit" data-code-language="javascript">let position = createVector(100, 100);
let velocity = createVector(1, 3.3);</pre>

8. Equation Block

consider use \textrm{} for freeform text - Discussion

Example

$$ \textrm{number of aces} / \textrm{number of cards} = 4 / 52 = 0.077 \approx 8% $$

Output

<div data-type="equation">\textrm{number of aces} / \textrm{number of cards} = 4 / 52 = 0.077 \approx 8\%</div>

9. Embed p5 sketch

Bookmark links that pointed to p5 web editor (with hostname of editor.p5js.org) will be transformed to an div later handled by gatsby.js

Sketches will be downloaded and referenced relatively with path as examples/{chapter}/{sketch_name}/

If an screenshot.png file exist in the sketch, it will be inserted as an image under that div and appear in the pdf build.

Example

Link Bookmark looks like this in Notion

Screenshot showing an bookmark point to the p5.js web editor

Output

<figure>
  <div data-type="embed" data-p5-editor="https://editor.p5js.org/natureofcode/sketches/5C69XyrlsR" data-example-path="examples/00_7_introduction/example_i_01_random_walk_traditional"><img src="examples/00_7_introduction/example_i_01_random_walk_traditional/screenshot.png"></div>
  <figcaption></figcaption>
</figure>

10. Column List & Column

Example

Two paragraph of Demo Text placed side by side

Output

<div class="col-list">
  <div>
    <p>Demo Text</p>
  </div>
  <div>
    <p>Demo Text</p>
  </div>
</div>

11. Indexterm

Callout block with emoji icon 🔗 is considered as indexterm. Up to three terms will be transformed as data-primary, data-secondary, and data-tertiary separated by /. Noted color won't affect its behavior

Noted that whitespaces are omitted at both ends of a term, e.g. a / b equals to a/b

Example

callout block with the 🔗 emoji

Output

<a data-type="indexterm" data-primary="natural phenomena" data-secondary="modeling with random walks"></a>

12. Highlight

Callout block with emoji icon 💡 is considered as highlight.

Example

Highlight callout block with the 💡 emoji

Output

<p><span class="highlight">An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion at a constant speed and direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.</span></p>

13. Note, Exercise, Project, Example

These four kinds of callout blocks will be transformed to different type of div based on their emoji icon. The first line of text will became a <h3> title and the rest will be injected as children

  • 📒 → Note
  • ✏️ → Exercise
  • 🦎 → Project
  • 💻 → Example

Example

Exercise callout block with the 💡 emoji

Output

<div data-type="exercise">
  <h3>Exercise I.9</h3>
  <p>Add a third argument to noise that increments once per cycle through <code>draw()</code> to animate the two-dimensional noise.</p>
</div>

14. Custom class div

A callout block featuring the 🏷️ icon will wrap its content within a <div> element, the class name of which is derived from the block's title.

Noted the title will be transformed only as plain text. The code style in the following image is just for identifying them and won't affect the result.

Example

A callout block with

Output

<div class="half-width-right">
  ...
</div>

15. Link to content blocks

Anywhere in a paragraph, a link can be added whether to an external URL or an internal Notion block. Noted that now it only support linking to a heading or a callout (Note:📒, Exercise:✏️, Project:🦎, Example:💻) block.

Way to create a link to a content block

Example

Internal link to Example 1.2

Output

<a href="#example-12-bouncing-ball-with-vectors">Example 1.2</a>