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	placed index.rst und README.md as first in list
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		@@ -38,21 +38,17 @@ def extract_headings_from_file(filepath, max_level=MAX_HEADING_LEVEL):
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                        level = len(match.group(1))
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                        if level <= max_level:
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                            heading_text = match.group(2).strip()
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                            # Create a simple slug for the anchor:
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                            anchor = re.sub(r'\s+', '-', heading_text.lower())
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                            anchor = re.sub(r'[^a-z0-9\-]', '', anchor)
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                            headings.append({'level': level, 'text': heading_text, 'anchor': anchor})
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            elif ext == '.rst':
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                lines = f.readlines()
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                # Look for headings in reST: a line followed by a line consisting only of punctuation (at least 3 characters)
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                # Look for reST headings: a line followed by an underline made of punctuation.
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                for i in range(len(lines)-1):
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                    text_line = lines[i].rstrip("\n")
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                    underline = lines[i+1].rstrip("\n")
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                    # Check if underline consists entirely of punctuation characters and is at least 3 characters long.
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                    if len(underline) >= 3 and re.fullmatch(r'[-=~\^\+"\'`]+', underline):
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                        # Here you could differentiate levels based on the punctuation (e.g., '=' -> level 1, '-' -> level 2),
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                        # for simplicity, we'll set a default level (e.g., 1)
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                        level = 1
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                        level = 1  # default level; you could adjust based on the punctuation if needed
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                        heading_text = text_line.strip()
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                        anchor = re.sub(r'\s+', '-', heading_text.lower())
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                        anchor = re.sub(r'[^a-z0-9\-]', '', anchor)
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@@ -79,6 +75,13 @@ def group_headings(headings):
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        stack.append(heading)
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    return tree
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def sort_tree(tree):
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    """
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    Sorts a list of headings (and their children) first by their 'priority' (if defined, default 1)
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    and then by the natural sort key of their text.
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    """
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    tree.sort(key=lambda x: (x.get('priority', 1), natural_sort_key(x['text'])))
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def add_local_md_headings(app, pagename, templatename, context, doctree):
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    srcdir = app.srcdir
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    directory = os.path.dirname(pagename)
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@@ -88,22 +91,36 @@ def add_local_md_headings(app, pagename, templatename, context, doctree):
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        context['local_md_headings'] = []
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        return
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    # List all files in the directory.
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    files = os.listdir(abs_dir)
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    files_lower = [f.lower() for f in files]
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    # If both index.rst and README.md exist, filter out README.md (case-insensitive)
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    if "index.rst" in files_lower:
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        files = [f for f in files if f.lower() != "readme.md"]
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    local_md_headings = []
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    for file in os.listdir(abs_dir):
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    for file in files:
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        if file.endswith('.md') or file.endswith('.rst'):
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            filepath = os.path.join(abs_dir, file)
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            headings = extract_headings_from_file(filepath)
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            # Determine file priority: index and readme get priority 0; others 1.
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            basename, _ = os.path.splitext(file)
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            if basename.lower() in ['index', 'readme']:
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                priority = 0
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            else:
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                priority = 1
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            for heading in headings:
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                basename, _ = os.path.splitext(file)
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                file_link = os.path.join(directory, basename)
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                file_link += ".html"  # Ensure link ends with .html
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                local_md_headings.append({
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                    'level': heading['level'],
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                    'text': heading['text'],
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                    'link': file_link,
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                    'anchor': heading['anchor']
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                    'anchor': heading['anchor'],
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                    'priority': priority
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                })
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    context['local_md_headings'] = group_headings(local_md_headings)
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    tree = group_headings(local_md_headings)
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    sort_tree(tree)
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    context['local_md_headings'] = tree
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def setup(app):
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    app.connect('html-page-context', add_local_md_headings)
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