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It is indeed needed by the RST reader.
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The only possible effect will be with rst fragments that
begin with an rst title block, which will now cause the
header transform.
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No other module directly imports Parsec. This will make it easier
to change the parsing backend in the future, if we want to.
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For example, "2*2 = 4*1" should not contain an emphasized
section. Added test case for "Literal symbols". Closes #569.
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Closes #522.
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This does not implement the complex rule described at
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#inline-markup-recognition-rules,
but it should be good enough for most purposes.
Closes #453.
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Inline math uses the :math:`...` construct.
Display math uses
.. math:: ...
or if multilin
.. math::
...
These seem to be supported now by rst2latex.py.
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Inline: :math:`E=mc^2`
Block:
.. math: E = mc^2
.. math::
E = mc^2
a = b^2
(This latter will turn into a paragraph with two
display math elements.)
Closes #117.
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* Added stateLastStrPos to ParserState. This lets us keep track
of whether we're parsing the position immediately after a 'str'.
If we encounter a ' in such a location, it must be an apostrophe,
and can't be a single quote start.
* Set this in the markdown, textile, html, and rst str parsers.
* Closes #360.
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Also made simpleReferenceName parser more accurate, which
affects several other parsers.
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These previously caused infinite looping and stack overflows.
For example:
[^1]
[^1]: See [^1]
Note references are allowed in reST notes, so this isn't a full
implementation of reST. That can come later. For now we need to
prevent the stack overflows.
Partially resolves Issue #297.
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So, in RST, 'http://google.com.' should be parsed as a link
to 'http://google.com' followed by a period.
The parser is smart enough to recognize balanced parentheses,
as often occur in wikipedia links: 'http://foo.bar/baz_(bam)'.
Also added ()s to RST specialChars, so '(http://google.com)'
will be parsed as a link in parens.
Added test cases.
Resolves Issue #291.
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The bug affected field lists with multi-line items at the
end of the list.
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If you skip all spaces, it becomes impossible to start with
a blockquote.
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Resolves Debian Bug #611328.
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Additional related changes:
* URLs in Code in autolinks now use class "url".
* Require highlighting-kate 0.2.8.2, which omits the final <br/> tag,
essential for inline code.
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Field lists now work properly with block content.
(Thanks to Lachlan Musicman for pointing out the bug.)
In addition, definition list items are now always Para instead
of Plain -- which matches behavior of rst2xml.py.
Finally, in image blocks, the alt attribute is parsed properly
and used for the alt, not also the title.
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Note: field list items can have lists, etc. as values.
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The old TeX, HtmlInline and RawHtml elements have been removed
and replaced by generic RawInline and RawBlock elements.
All modules updated to use the new raw elements.
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Moved whitespace parser to top of inline parsers.
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(So they can trigger Quoted environments.)
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This was achieved by rearranging the parsers in inline.
Benchmarks went from 500ms to 307ms -- not quite back to the
279ms we had in 1.6, before supporting smart punctuation and
footnotes, but close.
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Resolves issue #258.
Note that there are some differences in how docutils and
pandoc treat footnotes. Currently pandoc ignores the numeral
or symbol used in the note; footnotes are put in an auto-numbered
ordered list.
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This broke when we added the Key type. We had assumed that
the custom case-insensitive Ord instance would ensure case-insensitive
matching, but that is not how Data.Map works.
* Added a test case for case-insensitivity in markdown-reader-more
* Removed old refsMatch from Text.Pandoc.Parsing module;
* hid the 'Key' constructor;
* dropped the custom Ord and Eq instances, deriving instead;
* added fromKey and toKey to convert between Keys and Inline lists;
* toKey ensures that keys are case-insensitive, since this is the
only way the API provides to construct a Key.
Resolves Issue #272.
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Here they can be used by the Markdown reader as well.
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+ Text.Pandoc.Parsing
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* This affects the RST and Markdown readers.
* The type for stateKeys in ParserState has also changed.
* Pandoc, Meta, Inline, and Block have been given Ord instances.
* Reference keys now have a type of their own (Key), with its
own Ord instance for case-insensitive comparison.
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Also implemented (@label) for example labels and references.
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+ Table cells can now contain multiple block elements, such
as lists or paragraphs.
+ Table parser is now forgiving of spaces at ends of lines.
+ Added test cases.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1852 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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Thanks to Eric Kow.
Note TODO for future improvement in RST reader code comments.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1840 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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