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2010-12-24 | Use functions from Text.Pandoc.Generic instead of processWith(M). | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2010-12-22 | HTML reader: Simplified parsing of <script> sections. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -24/+1 | |
I had previously assumed that we needed to ignore </script> occuring in a string literal or javascript comment. It turns out, though, that browsers aren't that smart. | |||||
2010-12-22 | Made --smart work with HTML reader. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -4/+13 | |
It did not work before, because - and quotes were gobbled up by the str parser. | |||||
2010-12-22 | RST reader: Added unicode quote characters to specialChars. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
(So they can trigger Quoted environments.) | |||||
2010-12-22 | RST reader: recouped speed loss due to addition of --smart. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -4/+4 | |
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. | |||||
2010-12-21 | Shared: Made splitBy take a test instead of an element. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2010-12-15 | HTML reader: allow : in tags. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+6 | |
Resolves Issue #274. | |||||
2010-12-14 | Fixed preamble parsing in LaTeX reader. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+8 | |
2010-12-14 | Fixed regression in parsing _emph_ | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
There was a bug in parsing '_emph_, ...': when followed by a comma, underscore emphasis did not register. (Thanks to gwern for pointing this out.) This bug was introduced by the change in c66921f2acea456af527b93e2daa1d8594798642 | |||||
2010-12-13 | Moved special handling of punctuation in suffix out of markdown reader. | Nathan Gass | 1 | -7/+2 | |
This allows different writers to handle punctuation in the suffix differently. | |||||
2010-12-13 | Added support for latex cite commands in latex reader. | Nathan Gass | 1 | -8/+109 | |
2010-12-13 | Markdown reader: Further fix to abbrevs. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2010-12-13 | Markdown reader: Fixed abbrev handler to allow abbrev at end of line. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+2 | |
E.g., Mr. Frank. | |||||
2010-12-13 | Markdown reader: Fixed referenceKey parser to allow space after newline. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+1 | |
2010-12-13 | Markdown reader: Fixed regression in reference key parser. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -0/+1 | |
* The recent change allowing spaces and newlines in the URL caused problems when reference keys are stacked up without blank lines between. This is now fixed. * Added test. | |||||
2010-12-12 | Markdown reader: fix superscripts with links. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Moved inlineNote parser after superscript parser, so ^[link](/foo)^ gets recognized as a superscripted link, not an inline note followed by garbage. Thanks to Conal Elliott for pointing out the problem. | |||||
2010-12-10 | LaTeX reader: Improved parsing of preamble. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -11/+6 | |
Previously you'd get unexpected behavior on a document that contained '\begin{document}' in, say, a verbatim block. | |||||
2010-12-10 | Markdown reader: small cosmetic code improvements. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -8/+6 | |
2010-12-10 | Removed HTML sanitization. | John MacFarlane | 2 | -101/+10 | |
This is better done on the resulting HTML; use the xss-sanitize library for this. xss-sanitize is based on pandoc's sanitization, but improves it. - Removed stateSanitize from ParserState. - Removed --sanitize-html option. | |||||
2010-12-10 | Markdown reader: Allow linebreaks in URLs (treat as spaces). | John MacFarlane | 1 | -6/+21 | |
Also, a string of consecutive spaces or tabs is now parsed as a single space. If you have multiple spaces in your URL, use %20%20. | |||||
2010-12-10 | Markdown reader: Rewrote para parser for better efficiency. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -10/+8 | |
This change avoids repeated parsing of inline lists for 'plain' blocks. | |||||
2010-12-09 | textile redcloth definition lists | paul.rivier | 1 | -2/+29 | |
2010-12-09 | Textile reader: better treatment of acronyms. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
We now parse PBS(Public Broadcasting System) as if it were "PBS (Public Broadcasting System)". | |||||
2010-12-08 | RST reader: Added footnote suppport. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -3/+51 | |
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. | |||||
2010-12-08 | Markdown reader: minor footnote changes. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+3 | |
Don't skipNonindentSpaces in noteMarker, since it's also used in the inline note parser. | |||||
2010-12-08 | Textile reader: Implemented footnotes. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -4/+43 | |
2010-12-07 | Made --smart work with RST reader. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+3 | |
2010-12-07 | Make --smart work in HTML reader. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+3 | |
2010-12-07 | Smart punctuation: recognize entities. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
Now “Hi” gets parsed as a Quoted DoubleQuote inline. | |||||
2010-12-07 | Markdown reader: Moved smartPunctuation parser, for slight speed bump. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -1/+1 | |
2010-12-07 | Moved smartPunctuation from Markdown to Parsing. | John MacFarlane | 2 | -99/+7 | |
+ Parameterized smartPunctuation on an inline parser. + Handle smartPunctuation in Textile reader. | |||||
2010-12-07 | Textile reader: implemented acronyms, (tm), (r), (c). | John MacFarlane | 1 | -6/+29 | |
2010-12-06 | Markdown reader: better handling of intraword _. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -3/+5 | |
The 'str' parser now reads internal _'s as part of the string. This prevents pandoc from getting started looking for an emphasized block, which can cause exponential slowdowns in some cases. Resolves Issue #182. | |||||
2010-12-06 | Markdown reader: handle curly quotes better. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -15/+14 | |
Previously, curly quotes were just parsed literally, leading to problems in some output formats. Now they are parsed as Quoted inlines, if --smart is specified. Resolves Issue #270. | |||||
2010-12-05 | Fix regression: markdown references should be case-insensitive. | John MacFarlane | 2 | -9/+10 | |
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. | |||||
2010-12-03 | Merge branch 'citeproc' into master. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -37/+92 | |
Conflicts: src/Text/Pandoc/Definition.hs | |||||
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: temporarily removed smartPunctuation. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+2 | |
The smartPuncutation parser from the markdown parser was being used, but this creates two problems: * smart punctuation rules are slightly different in textile, for example, a single dash wish space around becomes an En dash. * the following gets parsed as a double quoted string followed by a colon, rather than as a link: "emphasized text":http://my.url.com This needs rethinking. | |||||
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: added hrule parser. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -0/+13 | |
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: Turn on smart punctuation by default. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: drop leading, trailing newline in pre block. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -2/+10 | |
This is consistent with how the other readers work. | |||||
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: modified str to handle acronyms, hyphens. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -3/+16 | |
* A single hyphen between two word characters is no longer a potential strikeout-starter. * Acronym explanations are dropped. | |||||
2010-12-03 | Textile reader: parse raw by default. | John MacFarlane | 1 | -0/+2 | |
It's part of the textile spec to allow raw HTML, just as with markdown. -R is no longer needed in test suite. | |||||
2010-12-03 | punctuation handling, and more html-specific handling | paul.rivier | 2 | -8/+33 | |
2010-12-03 | html inlines and html blocks handling in textile reader | Paul Rivier | 1 | -17/+26 | |
2010-12-03 | textile reader now ignores html/css attributes | Paul Rivier | 1 | -8/+34 | |
2010-12-03 | removed support for textile Inserted construct | Paul Rivier | 1 | -5/+1 | |
2010-12-03 | fix autolink by promoting it in the parser list, fix table parabreak | Paul Rivier | 1 | -7/+5 | |
2010-12-03 | more support for Textile reader (explicit links, images), tests and cabal ↵ | Paul Rivier | 1 | -17/+44 | |
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2010-12-03 | simpler table cell handling | paul.rivier | 1 | -24/+12 | |
2010-12-03 | preliminary material toward table support | paul.rivier | 1 | -1/+64 | |