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Changed optMetadataFile from `Maybe FilePath` to `[FilePath]`. This allows
for multiple YAML metadata files to be added. The new default value has
been changed from `Nothing` to `[]`.
To account for this change in `Text.Pandoc.App`, `metaDataFromFile` now
operates on two `mapM` calls (for `readFileLazy` and `yamlToMeta`) and a fold.
Added a test (command/5700.md) which tests this functionality and
updated MANUAL.txt, as per the contributing guidelines.
With the current behavior, using `foldr1 (<>)`, values within files
specified first will be used over those in later files. (If the reverse
of this behavior would be preferred, it should be fixed by changing
foldr1 to foldl1.)
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Closes #5690.
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This puts RST reader into alignment with docbook reader.
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Closes #5705.
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Fixes #1234.
This parses admonitions not as a blockquote, but rather as a div with an
appropriate class. We also handle titles for admonitions as a nested div
with the "title" class.
(I followed the behaviour of other docbook-to-html converters in this -
there are clearly other ways you could encode it.)
In general, the handling of elements with nested title elements is very
inconsistent. I think we should make it consistent, but I'm leaivng that
for later to make this a small change.
Example:
```docbook
<warning xml:id="someId">
<title>My title</title>
<simpara>An admonition block</simpara>
</warning>
```
goes to
```html
<div id="someId" class="warning">
<div class="title">My title</div>
<p>An admonition block</p>
</div>
```
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Traversal methods are updated to use the new Walk module such that
sequences with nested Inline (or Block) elements are traversed in the
order in which they appear in the linearized document.
Fixes: #5667
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Lua filters must be able to traverse sequences of AST elements and to
replace elements by splicing sequences back in their place. Special
`Walkable` instances can be used for this; those are provided in a new
module `Text.Pandoc.Lua.Walk`.
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the token string is modified by a parser (e.g. accent when
it only takes part of a Word token).
Closes #5686. Still not ideal, because we get the whole
`\t0BAR` and not just `\t0` as a raw latex inline command.
But I'm willing to let this be an edge case, since you
can easily work around this by inserting a space, braces,
or raw attribute. The important thing is that we no longer
drop the rest of the document after a raw latex inline
command that gobbles only part of a Word token!
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Closes #5684. (Note that #5685 is NOT closed by previous commit.)
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Closes #5685.
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Details at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/pandoc-discuss/c861tTdCFTg
Fix XWiki output for
```
+----------+----------+
| Col A | Col B |
+==========+==========+
| Row A | * Item A |
| | * Item B |
+----------+----------+
```
from (notice that the following XWiki code renders as a table followed by a singleton list)
```
|=Col A|=Col B
|Row A|*. Item A
*. Item B
```
to
```
|=Col A|=Col B
|Row A|(((*. Item A
*. Item B
)))
```
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This reverts commit 87ce1ffbd97f6cb2785f9fbf05f68d3185f50675.
This change caused a problem on Windows that we didn't have
before; this needs looking into.
https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jgm/pandoc/build/job/fxq96log042df8dk
.\pandoc.exe -s --toc ..\MANUAL.txt -o MANUAL.html
pandoc.exe: MANUAL.html: commitAndReleaseBuffer: invalid argument (invalid character)
Command exited with code 1
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According to https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4725#issuecomment-399772217 not only the `lilypond` environment but also `ly` should be included in the verbatim list.
@jperon
https://github.com/jperon/lyluatex/issues/203
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It won't in a future version.
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Done using tools/emojis.hs, which uses the list from the
gem GitHub uses. Future updates can be done with this tool.
Closes #5666.
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* Require recent doctemplates. It is more flexible and
supports partials.
* Changed type of writerTemplate to Maybe Template instead
of Maybe String.
* Remove code from the LaTeX, Docbook, and JATS writers that looked in
the template for strings to determine whether it is a book or an
article, or whether csquotes is used. This was always kludgy and
unreliable. To use csquotes for LaTeX, set `csquotes` in your
variables or metadata. It is no longer sufficient to put
`\usepackage{csquotes}` in your template or header includes.
To specify a book style, use the `documentclass` variable or
`--top-level-division`.
* Change template code to use new API for doctemplates.
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Closes #5659.
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The web service passed in to `--webtex` may render formulas using inline
or display style by default. Prefixing formulas with the appropriate
command ensures they are rendered correctly.
This is a followup to the discussion in #5656.
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We'll be removing that in doctemplates 0.3.
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Return value is now Text rather than being polymorphic.
This makes room for upcoming removal of the TemplateTarget
class from doctemplates.
Other code modified accordingly, and should compile with
both current and upcoming version of doctemplates.
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We add `\textstyle` to the beginning of the formula to ensure it will be rendered in inline style.
Closes #5655.
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Closes #5654.
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Attributes for LaTeX output are accepted as valid block attributes;
however, their values are ignored.
Fixes: #5648
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