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2021-05-20Ms writer: handle tables with multiple paragraphs.John MacFarlane2-0/+70
Previously they overflowed the table cell width. We now set line lengths per-cell and restore them after the table has been written. Closes #7288.
2021-05-20LaTeX reader: More siunitx improvements. Closes #6658.John MacFarlane1-6/+66
There's still one slight divergence from the siunitx behavior: we get 'kg m/A/s' instead of 'kg m/(A s)'. At the moment I'm not going to worry about that.
2021-05-20LaTeX/siunitx: fix parsing of `\cubic` etc. See #6658.John MacFarlane1-0/+3
2021-05-20LaTeX reader sinuitx: fix + sign on ang.John MacFarlane1-0/+3
2021-05-20LaTeX reader siunitx: add leading 0 to numbers starting with .John MacFarlane2-3/+9
2021-05-20ConTeXt reader: improve ordered lists (#7304)Denis Maier2-38/+46
Closes #5016 - change ordered list from itemize to enumerate - adds new itemgroup for ordered lists - add fontfeature for table figures - remove width from itemize in context writer
2021-05-20LaTeX reader: Fix parsing of `+-` in siunitx numbers.John MacFarlane1-1/+4
See #6658.
2021-05-20LaTeX reader: support `\pm` in `SI{..}`.John MacFarlane1-0/+3
Closes #6620.
2021-05-20ZimWiki writer: allow links and emphasis in headersAlbert Krewinkel1-3/+3
The latest version of ZimWiki supports this. Closes: #6605
2021-05-19LaTeX reader: better support for `\xspace`.John MacFarlane2-1/+24
Previously we only supported it in inline contexts; now we support it in all contexts, including math. Partially addresses #7299.
2021-05-18LaTeX writer: separate successive quote chars with thin spaceAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+10
Successive quote characters are separated with a thin space to improve readability and to prevent unwanted ligatures. Detection of these quotes sometimes had failed if the second quote was nested in a span element. Closes: #6958
2021-05-17HTML writer: keep attributes from code nested below pre tag.Albert Krewinkel1-0/+11
If a code block is defined with `<pre><code class="language-x">…</code></pre>`, where the `<pre>` element has no attributes, then the attributes from the `<code>` element are used instead. Any leading `language-` prefix is dropped in the code's *class* attribute are dropped to improve syntax highlighting. Closes: #7221
2021-05-17HTML writer: ensure headings only have valid attribs in HTML4Albert Krewinkel1-52/+57
Fixes: #5944
2021-05-17ConTeXt writer: use span identifiers as reference anchors.Albert Krewinkel1-0/+3
Closes: #7246
2021-05-17ConTeXt writer tests: keep code lines below 80 chars.Albert Krewinkel1-113/+119
2021-05-16LaTeX template: move title, author, date up to top of preamble.John MacFarlane4-13/+13
This allows header-includes to use them, and puts them in a position where you can see them immediately. Closes #7295.
2021-05-16Markdown writer: fewer unneeded escapes for `#`.John MacFarlane5-5/+5
See #6259.
2021-05-15Docx writer: copy over more settings from referenc.odcx.John MacFarlane33-0/+0
From settings.xml in the reference-doc, we now include: `zoom`, `embedSystemFonts`, `doNotTrackMoves`, `defaultTabStop`, `drawingGridHorizontalSpacing`, `drawingGridVerticalSpacing`, `displayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery`, `displayVerticalDrawingGridEvery`, `characterSpacingControl`, `savePreviewPicture`, `mathPr`, `themeFontLang`, `decimalSymbol`, `listSeparator`, `autoHyphenation`, `compat`. Closes #7240.
2021-05-15docx writer: Remove rsids from settings.docx.John MacFarlane33-0/+0
Word will add these when revisions are made. But it's pointless to start out with a set of them.
2021-05-15HTML writer: parse `<header>` as a DivAlbert Krewinkel1-5/+9
HTML5 `<header>` elements are treated like `<div>` elements.
2021-05-14HTML reader: keep h1 tags as normal headers (#7274)Albert Krewinkel1-1/+2
The tags `<title>` and `<h1 class="title">` often contain the same information, so the latter was dropped from the document. However, as this can lead to loss of information, the heading is now always retained. Use `--shift-heading-level-by=-1` to turn the `<h1>` into the document title, or a filter to restore the previous behavior. Closes: #2293
2021-05-14Beamer writer: support exampleblock and alertblock.John MacFarlane1-0/+38
A block will be rendered as an exampleblock if the heading has class `example` and alertblock if it has class `alert`. Closes #7278.
2021-05-14Docx writer: allow multirow table headersAlbert Krewinkel2-0/+0
2021-05-14HTML reader: don't fail on unmatched closing "script" tag.Albert Krewinkel1-0/+7
Prevent the reader from crashing if the HTML input contains an unmatched closing `</script>` tag. Fixes: #7282
2021-05-13Implement curly-brace syntax for Markdown citation keys.John MacFarlane1-0/+19
The change provides a way to use citation keys that contain special characters not usable with the standard citation key syntax. Example: `@{foo_bar{x}'}` for the key `foo_bar{x}`. Closes #6026. The change requires adding a new parameter to the `citeKey` parser from Text.Pandoc.Parsing [API change]. Markdown reader: recognize @{..} syntax for citatinos. Markdown writer: use @{..} syntax for citations when needed. Update manual with curly-brace syntax for citations. Closes #6026.
2021-05-12Hande 'annote' field in bibtex/biblatex writer.John MacFarlane1-0/+10
Closes #7266.
2021-05-11Improve integration of settings from reference.docx.John MacFarlane33-0/+0
The settings we can carry over from a reference.docx are autoHyphenation, consecutiveHyphenLimit, hyphenationZone, doNotHyphenateCap, evenAndOddHeaders, and proofState. Previously this was implemented in a buggy way, so that the reference doc's values AND the new values were included. This change allows users to create a reference.docx that sets w:proofState for spelling or grammar to "dirty," so that spell/grammar checking will be triggered on the generated docx. Closes #1209.
2021-05-11LaTeX writer: better handling of line breaks in simple tables.John MacFarlane1-0/+24
Now we also handle the case where they're embedded in other elements, e.g. spans. Closes #7272.
2021-05-09Change reader types, allowing better tracking of source positions.John MacFarlane1-2/+2
Previously, when multiple file arguments were provided, pandoc simply concatenated them and passed the contents to the readers, which took a Text argument. As a result, the readers had no way of knowing which file was the source of any particular bit of text. This meant that we couldn't report accurate source positions on errors or include accurate source positions as attributes in the AST. More seriously, it meant that we couldn't resolve resource paths relative to the files containing them (see e.g. #5501, #6632, #6384, #3752). Add Text.Pandoc.Sources (exported module), with a `Sources` type and a `ToSources` class. A `Sources` wraps a list of `(SourcePos, Text)` pairs. [API change] A parsec `Stream` instance is provided for `Sources`. The module also exports versions of parsec's `satisfy` and other Char parsers that track source positions accurately from a `Sources` stream (or any instance of the new `UpdateSourcePos` class). Text.Pandoc.Parsing now exports these modified Char parsers instead of the ones parsec provides. Modified parsers to use a `Sources` as stream [API change]. The readers that previously took a `Text` argument have been modified to take any instance of `ToSources`. So, they may still be used with a `Text`, but they can also be used with a `Sources` object. In Text.Pandoc.Error, modified the constructor PandocParsecError to take a `Sources` rather than a `Text` as first argument, so parse error locations can be accurately reported. T.P.Error: showPos, do not print "-" as source name.
2021-05-05App: allow tabs expansion even if file-scope is usedAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+11
Tabs in plain-text inputs are now handled correctly, even if the `--file-scope` flag is used. Closes: #6709
2021-05-01Docx writer: support colspans and rowspans in tablesAlbert Krewinkel3-0/+0
See: #6315
2021-04-29Docx reader: add handling of vml image objects (jgm#4735) (#7257)mbrackeantidot3-0/+6
They represent images, the same way as other images in vml format.
2021-04-29Further improvements in smart quotes.John MacFarlane1-0/+8
Improves heuristic for detection of an "open double quote." Closes #2103.
2021-04-28Smarter smart quotes.John MacFarlane3-7/+26
Treat a leading " with no closing " as a left curly quote. This supports the practice, in fiction, of continuing paragraphs quoting the same speaker without an end quote. It also helps with quotes that break over lines in line blocks. Closes #7216.
2021-04-28JATS writer: use either styled-content or named-content for spans.Albert Krewinkel1-5/+9
If the element has a content-type attribute, or at least one class, then that value is used as `content-type` and the span is put inside a `<named-content>` element. Otherwise a `<styled-content>` element is used instead. Closes: #7211
2021-04-27Docx writer: autoset table width if no column has an explicit width.Albert Krewinkel3-0/+0
2021-04-25Markdown writer: Cleaner (code)blocks with single class (#7242)Jan Tojnar4-6/+6
When a block only has a single class and no other attributes, it is not necessary to wrap the class attribute in curly braces – the class name can be placed after the opening mark as is. This will result in bit cleaner output when pandoc is used as a markdown pretty-printer.
2021-04-25Add quotes properly in markdown YAML metadata fields.John MacFarlane8-11/+11
This fixes a bug, which caused the writer to look at the LAST rather than the FIRST character in determining whether quotes were needed. So we got spurious quotes in some cases and didn't get necessary quotes in others. Closes #7245. Updated a number of test cases accordingly.
2021-04-25Remove biblatex-nussbaum.md test.John MacFarlane1-63/+0
It is basically the same as biblaetx-quotes.md.
2021-04-18Use MetaInlines not MetaBlocks for multimarkdown metadata fields.John MacFarlane1-0/+20
This gives better results in converting to e.g. pandoc markdown. Ref: <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/pandoc-discuss/9728d1f4-040e-4392-aa04-148f648a8dfdn%40googlegroups.com>
2021-04-17Update to released unicode-collation, latest citeproc dev version.John MacFarlane1-4/+4
Update citeproc test.
2021-04-17Use BCP47 language codes in citeproc tests.John MacFarlane3-4/+4
2021-04-17Use new citeproc + unicode-collation.John MacFarlane1-0/+130
Add command test for unicode-collation.
2021-04-16JATS writer: reduce unnecessary use of <p> elements for wrappingAlbert Krewinkel4-128/+119
The `<p>` element is used for wrapping in cases were the contents would otherwise not be allowed in a certain context. Unnecessary wrapping is avoided, especially around quotes (`<disp-quote>` elements). Closes: #7227
2021-04-10JATS writer: convert spans to <named-content> elementsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+15
Spans with attributes are converted to `<named-content>` elements instead of being wrapped with `<milestone-start/>` and `<milestone-end>` elements. Milestone elements are not allowed in documents using the articleauthoring tag set, so this change ensures the creation of valid documents. Closes: #7211
2021-04-10JATS writer: add footnote number as label in backmatterAlbert Krewinkel2-12/+16
Footnotes in the backmatter are given the footnote's number as a label. The articleauthoring output is unaffected from this change, as footnotes are placed inline there. Closes: #7210
2021-04-08Fix regression in grid tables for wide characters.John MacFarlane1-0/+28
In the translation from String to Text, a char-width-sensitive splitAt' was dropped. This commit reinstates it. Closes #7214.
2021-04-05Commonmark writer: Use backslash escapes for `<` and `|`...John MacFarlane1-0/+6
instead of entities. Closes #7208.
2021-04-05JATS writer: escape disallows chars in identifiersAlbert Krewinkel1-90/+115
XML identifiers must start with an underscore or letter, and can contain only a limited set of punctuation characters. Any IDs not adhering to these rules are rewritten by writing the offending characters as Uxxxx, where `xxxx` is the character's hex code.
2021-04-01Org writer: Use LaTeX style maths deliminators (#7196)tecosaur1-7/+7
Org works better with LaTeX-style delimiters.