Unicode, case-sensitive reference setting causes error below.
```
yaml.constructor.ConstructorError: expected a mapping node, but found scalar
```
Update related sections in the documentation to address this issue.
Newer Python-Markdown has `slugify_unicode` built-in, so this
```yaml
markdown_extensions:
- toc:
slugify: !!python/name:markdown.extensions.toc.slugify_unicode
```
also works for case-insensitive use cases.
Fixes: ee1e675da6 ("Update slug reference")
* Use Babel's `format_datetime`, not `format_date`
I am using MkDocs-Material 9.5.15 and Babel 2.14.0. When setting the config value `blog.post_date_format: "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss"`, the blog plugin crashes during compilation with the error "date objects have no hour field".
I believe this is occurring because the plugin provides a `datetime` to `babel.dates.format_date`, which upcasts it to a plain, timeless, `date`. Making this change to use `babel.dates.format_datetime` instead resolved the error and demonstrated expected behavior.
While I recognize that it is likely uncommon for a blog to want to include sub-date timestamps in any of these fields, I believe that the current documentation,
> The format string must adhere to babel's pattern syntax and should not contain whitespace
implies that _any_ of Babel's pattern markers are acceptable here. I would consider
> The format string must adhere to Babel's pattern syntax for calendar dates and should not contain whitespace
to also be a sufficient fix for this case.
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Thank you for your effort in creating this project; it has been a wonderful benefit to my team, and this is the first minor problem we've had in months of using it.
* Make the change in src/, not material/