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Textile reader hung on
pandoc -f textile http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/demo/example25.textile
The reader no longer hangs.
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This is possible because of the rewrite of simpleInline.
Also removed a redundant parser for grouped inlines.
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This way we only look once for the opening `[`.
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@hi
there@
should not be a single code span.
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(It seems clearer to put the whitespace parsing in the grouped
parser. This also uses stateLastStrPos to determine when the
border is adjacent to an alphanumeric.)
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Org's inline code blocks take forms like `src_haskell(print "hi")` and
are frequently used to include results from computations called from
within the document. The blocks are read as inline code and marked with
the special class `rundoc-block`. Proper handling and execution of
these blocks is the subject of a separate library, rundoc, which is
work in progress.
This closes #1278.
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We need to strip off up to 4 spaces, not up to 3.
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Closes #1154.
When reading a raw list item, we now strip off nonindent
spaces.
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Tests now pass again.
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Closes #1274.
Rewrote handleIncludes.
We now report the actual source file and position where the error
occurs, even if it is included. We do this by inserting special
commands, `\PandocStartInclude` and `\PandocEndInclude`, that encode
this information in the preprocessing phase.
Also generalized the types of a couple functions from
`Text.Pandoc.Parsing`.
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Includes test.
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Closes #1218.
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Org reader: add support for custom link types
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Org allows users to define their own custom link types. E.g., in a
document with a lot of links to Wikipedia articles, one can define a
custom wikipedia link-type via
#+LINK: wp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
This allows to write [[wp:Org_mode][Org-mode]] instead of the
equivallent [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Org_mode][Org-mode]].
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(in metadata)
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* We now correctly handle field lists that are indented more than
3 spaces.
* We treat an "aafig" directive as a code block with attributes,
so it can be processed in a filter. (Closes #1212.)
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This adds nocite citations to a metadata field, `nocite`.
These will appear in the bibliography but not in the text
(unless you use a `$nocite$` variable in your template, of
course).
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Improvements handling of internal links
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Internal links in Org are possible by using an anchor-name as the target
of a link:
[[some-anchor][This]] is an internal link.
It links <<some-anchor>> here.
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The change to aeson > 0.7 caused numbers to be rendered with
decimals. This change causes them to be rendered without decimals
wehn possible.
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Anchors (like <<this>>) are parsed as empty spans.
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This adds support for plain links (like http://zeitlens.com) and angle
links (like <http://moltkeplatz.de>).
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The generated link to PEPs had a duplicate 'http://' in its URL.
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Use `Text.Pandoc.Shared.compactify'DL` to allow for compact definition
lists.
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The function `compactify'DL`, used to change the final definition item of a
definition list into a `Plain` iff all other items are `Plain`s as well, is
useful in many parsers and hence moved into Text.Pandoc.Shared.
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Footnotes can consist of multiple blocks and end only at a header or at
the beginning of another footnote. This fixes the previous behavior,
which restricted notes to a single paragraph.
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Fixed a false assumption about the precedence of (&&) vs (||).
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The `Table` blocktype already takes the caption as an argument, while code
blocks are wrapped in a `Div` block together with a labelling `Span`.
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This adds support for LaTeX fragments like the following:
```
\begin{equation}
\int fg \mathrm{d}x
\end{equation}
```
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Loose lists (i.e. lists with blankline separated items), were parsed as
multiple lists, each containing a single item. This patch fixes this
issue.
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Support for standard org-blocks is improved. The parser now handles
"HTML", "LATEX", "ASCII", "EXAMPLE", "QUOTE" and "VERSE" blocks in a
sensible fashion.
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This introduces a Reader environment in the style of
Text.Pandoc.Parsing.F, but adapted to the Org reader parser.
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Use module description analogous to the markdown reader's.
Use (<$) where it makes sense.
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Org linebreaks
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Org reader: Add support for figures
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This relies on Template Haskell, which causes problems in Windows
due to libraries with C dependencies. We need to avoid using TH
in pandoc code.
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Linebreaks are marked by the string `\\` at the end of a line.
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Support for figures (images with name and caption) is added.
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Previously these were treated as inline, and included in paragraph
tags in HTML or DocBook output, which is generally not what is wanted.
Closes #1233.
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This fixes the org-reader's handling of sub- and superscript
expressions. Simple expressions (like `2^+10`), expressions in
parentheses (`a_(n+1)`) and nested sexp (like `a_(nested()parens)`) are
now read correctly.
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Closes #1230.
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HLint's recommendations for better code are applied to the Org-mode
reader code.
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Support all of the following variants as valid ways to define inline or
display math inlines:
- `\[..\]` (display)
- `$$..$$` (display)
- `\(..\)` (inline)
- `$..$` (inline)
This closes #1223. Again.
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Org reader: Precise rules for the recognition of markup
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The inline parsers have been rewritten using the org source code as a
reference. This fixes a couple of bugs related to erroneous markup
recognition.
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