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Graphics in `\section`/`\subsection` etc titles need to be `\protect`ed.
This adds a state value and manually turns it on before every invocation
of `sectionHeader` and manually turns it off after. Using a writer value
and applying `local` would probably be cleaner, but this fits with the
current style.
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Closes #1595.
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Because of the built-in line skip, LaTeX can't handle a section header
as the first element in a list item. (To be precise, it can't handle it
if the list immediately follows a section header, but the instance is
rare enough that we can afford to be a bit more general). This puts a
non-breaking space before the header to solve this problem. We won't see
this space, since the header skips a line before printing anyway.
The output is ugly in LaTeX and this structure seems like it should
probably be avoided. But it is valid HTML and native pandoc, so we
should have some sort of typesettable representation in LaTeX.
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LaTeX writer: Make Horizontal Rules more flexible
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See: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/34971
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Currently, pandoc has hard-coded the following in order to make horizontal
rules in LaTeX:
```hs
"\\begin{center}\\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\\end{center}"
```
Which is fine, but does not allow customizations. It also does not take into
consideration the current line width.
I'm proposing this change:
```diff
@@ In Writers/LaTeX.hs:
-"\\begin{center}\\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\\end{center}"
+"\\begin{center}\\rule{0.5\\linewidth}{\\linethickness}\\end{center}"
```
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- [x] Fix a bug introduced in 66378062b622b0815a1a2ddce5d557e3ad13330c, which
causes the table caption to repeat across all pages
- [x] Address the issues discussed
[here](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/pandoc-discuss/qMu6_5lYy0o/ZAU7lzAIKw0J)
regarding the extra vertical space.
- [ ] NOTE: This will cause multiline table cells to appear unpadded. See
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/34971
- [x] Use [`\tabularnewline`](http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/78796)
instead of `\\`.
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Attempts to convert gif, tiff and bmp to png in pdf writer
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This ensures that the footnotes will not appear before the
overlays in which their corresponding note markers appear.
Closes #1525.
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Just `\hyperdef`.
A slight amendment to #1519.
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Closes #1464.
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This allows them to be styled using `\urlstyle{tt}`.
Thanks to Ulrike Fischer for the solution.
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The standard seems to be captions above tables. (See
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3243/why-should-a-table-caption-be-placed-above-the-table)
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Otherwise we get curly quotes in the PDF output.
Closes #1364.
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Notes can't contain figures in LaTeX, so we fake it to avoid
an error. Closes #1053.
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Previously strikeout highlighted code caused an error.
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- toLabel is now monadic, and it does the needed string escaping.
- Closes #1130.
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Prepend `\label{span-id}` to span contents iff `span-id` is defined.
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These previously produced invalid LaTeX: `\paragraph` or
`\subparagraph` in a `quote` environment. This adds an
`mbox{}` in these contexts to work around the problem.
See http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/169833/22451.
Closes #1221.
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Closes #1217.
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Closes #1210.
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This is to fix LuaLaTeX output. The -{}- sequence does not avoid the
ligature with LuaLaTeX but \/ does.
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Replace uses of `maybe x id` with `fromMaybe x`.
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Replace `and . map` with `all`.
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Notes now appear in the regular sequence, rather than in the
table cell. (This was a regression in 1.10.)
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[ci skip]
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Closes #1059.
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This fix puts braces around a term that contains an internal
link, to avoid problems with square brackets.
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Otherwise we can get compile errors and other bugs when
compiled with pdflatex. Closes #1007.
Thanks to begemotv2718 for the fix.
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Closes #1025.
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It allows fragments identifiers.
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Currently beamer goes to `\note{}`, revealjs to `<aside class="notes">`,
and the notes are simply suppressed in other formats.
Closes #925.
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Write id for code block to label attr in latex when listing is used
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Going forward we'll use pandoc-citeproc, as an external filter.
The `--bibliography`, `--csl`, and `--citation-abbreviation` fields
have been removed. Instead one must include `bibliography`, `csl`,
or `csl-abbrevs` fields in the document's YAML metadata. The filter
can then be used as follows:
pandoc --filter pandoc-citeproc
The `Text.Pandoc.Biblio` module has been removed. Henceforth,
`Text.CSL.Pandoc` from pandoc-citations can be used by library users.
The Markdown and LaTeX readers now longer format bibliographies and
citations. That must be done using `processCites` or `processCites'`
from Text.CSL.Pandoc.
All bibliography-related fields have been removed from `ReaderOptions`
and `WriterOptions`: `writerBiblioFiles`, `readerReferences`,
`readerCitationStyle`.
API change.
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The code:
~~~{#test}
asdf
~~~
gets compiled to html:
<pre id="test">
asdf
</pre>
So it is possible to link to the identifier `test`
But this doesn't happen on latex
When using the listings package (`--listings`) it is possible to set the
identifier using the `label=test` property:
\begin{lstlisting}[label=id]
hi
\end{lstlisting}
And this is exactly what this patch is doing.
Modified LaTeX Reader/Writer and added tests for this.
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Closes #940.
Added test case.
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They are significantly faster.
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