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* Make LaTeX reader recognize texorpdfstring.
* Don't use texorpdfstring unless it's actually needed.
* Fix tests.
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wilx-use-texorpdfstring
Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/LaTeX.hs
tests/Tests/Writers/LaTeX.hs
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Escape inline verbatim spaces in LaTeX output
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DokuWiki writer: fix external images
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Word doesn't really treat table captions as something special. It's just a paragraph with special style, nothing more, so simple reversal of output order in writer works fine.
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First step to fixing internationalisation problems with docx output
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Now we do as before, including blank lines after list items in
loose lists (even though RST doesn't care -- this is just a matter
of visual appeal). But we chomp any excess whitespace after the
last list item, which solves #1777.
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They are optional in RST (except after the last list item,
of course).
Fixes #1777.
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Closes #1769.
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Not title page!
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This includes the HTML doctype.
Closes #1759.
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Handles #1739. Preface relative links with ":", absolute URIs without.
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This change ensures that multiple paragraph blockquotes are
rendered using native `>` rather than as HTML.
Closes #1738.
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Closes #1729.
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* Resolve #1682
* Strip querystring from filename before rendering ODT files, ODT cannot
handle querystrings in files.
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International heading styles are inferred based on `<w:name val="heading #">` fallback, if there are no en-US "Heading#" styles
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Previously they only appeared on top level header elements.
Now they work e.g. in blockquotes.
Closes #1711.
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Getting the page width from the reference file
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Now we outsource most of the work to `fetchItem'`.
Also, do not include queries in file extensions.
Improves fix to #1671.
It is possible that this will have some unexpected effects, so
further testing would be good.
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Closes #1669.
If there are further issues, please open a new, targeted issue on the
tracker. Some notes on the further issues you gestured at:
Data URIs are indeed dereferenced, but why is this a problem?
(The function being used to fetch from URLs is used for many different
formats. Preserving data URIs would make sense in EPUBs, but not
for e.g. PDF output. And by dereferencing we can get a smaller,
more efficient EPUB, with the data stored as bytes in a file rather
than encoded in textual representation.)
"absolute uris are not recognized" -- I assume that is the problem
just fixed. If not, please open a new issue.
"relative uris are resolved (wrongly) like file paths" -- can you
give an example?
`<base>` tag is ignored. Yes. I didn't know about the base tag. Could
you open a new issue just for this?
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Uses it to scale images that are too large.
When there is no reference files, default to a US letter portrait size
to scale the images
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Improves on fix to #1656.
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Closes #1656.
Fixing pandoc to wrap the lines but insert spaces would be much
more complicated. This at least makes the output semantically
correct.
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Add function to sanitize ConTeXt labels
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Closes #1625
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Closes #1626
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Closes #1635
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This function can be used to sanitize reference labels so that
they do not contain any of the illegal characters \#[]",{}%()|= .
Currently only Links have their labels sanitized, because they
are the only Elements that use passed labels.
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We previously took the old relationship names of the headers and footer in
secptr. That led to collisions. We now make a map of availabl names in the
relationships file, and then rename in secptr.
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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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Previously we included it in the spine with `linear="no"`, leading
to odd results in some readers.
Closes #1593.
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Closes #1595.
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Currently, pandoc has hard-coded the following in order to make tight lists in
LaTeX:
```hs
text "\\itemsep1pt\\parskip0pt\\parsep0pt"
```
Which is fine, but does not allow customizations. For example, the `memoir`
class already has a `\tightlist` declaration for this purpose:
```tex
\newcommand{\tightlist}{%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}}
```
I'm proposing to use a similar solution:
```diff
@@ In Writers/LaTeX.hs:
-then text "\\itemsep1pt\\parskip0pt\\parsep0pt"
+then text "\\tightlist"
@@ In templates/default.latex:
+\newcommand{\tightlist}{%
+ \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}\setlength{\parsep}{0pt}}
```
This allows us to customize the tightness to our needs.
Backward Compatibility
If a person is using a custom LaTeX template (not based upon the `memoir`
class), the `\tightlist` declaration must be added.
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Item fix
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Added docTitle'.
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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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It is not supported and epubcheck complains.
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Also cleaned up crufty code and added tests.
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Closes #1566.
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We can now handle all different alignment types, for simple
tables only (no captions, no relative widths, cell contents just
plain inlines). Other tables are still handled using raw HTML.
Addresses #1585 as far as it can be addresssed, I believe.
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Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/Docx.hs
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DokuWiki writer: Backslash newlines in table cells
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Write out strings in table cells with backslash linebreaks in place of
newlines. We also want to remove the first two spaces of an indent in lists.
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