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2016-10-30Org reader: support `ATTR_HTML` for special blocksAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+9
Special blocks (i.e. blocks with unrecognized names) can be prefixed with an `ATTR_HTML` block attribute. The attributes defined in that meta-directive are added to the `Div` which is used to represent the special block. Closes: #3182
2016-10-30Org reader: support the `todo` export optionAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
The `todo` export option allows to toggle the inclusion of TODO keywords in the output. Setting this to `nil` causes TODO keywords to be dropped from headlines. The default is to include the keywords.
2016-10-30Org reader: add support for todo-markersAlbert Krewinkel1-125/+165
Headlines can have optional todo-markers which can be controlled via the `#+TODO`, `#+SEQ_TODO`, or `#+TYP_TODO` meta directive. Multiple such directives can be given, each adding a new set of recognized todo-markers. If no custom todo-markers are defined, the default `TODO` and `DONE` markers are used. Todo-markers are conceptually separate from headline text and are hence excluded when autogenerating headline IDs. The markers are rendered as spans and labelled with two classes: One class is the markers name, the other signals the todo-state of the marker (either `todo` or `done`).
2016-10-26Markdown Reader: add attributes for autolink (#3183)Daniele D'Orazio1-1/+10
2016-10-24Export Text.Pandoc.Error in Text.Pandoc.John MacFarlane7-13/+1
[API change]
2016-10-23Tighten up parsing of raw email addresses.John MacFarlane1-0/+5
Technically `**@user` is a valid email address, but if we allow things like this, we get bad results in markdown flavors that autolink raw email addresses. (See #2940.) So we exclude a few valid email addresses in order to avoid these more common bad cases. Closes #2940.
2016-10-19Add option for top-level division typeAlbert Krewinkel2-6/+112
The `--chapters` option is replaced with `--top-level-division` which allows users to specify the type as which top-level headers should be output. Possible values are `section` (the default), `chapter`, or `part`. The formats LaTeX, ConTeXt, and Docbook allow `part` as top-level division, TEI only allows to set the `type` attribute on `div` containers. The writers are altered to respect this option in a sensible way.
2016-10-18Merge pull request #3165 from hubertp-lshift/feature/odt-imageJohn MacFarlane1-2/+4
[odt] images parser
2016-10-17Infer caption from the text following the imgHubert Plociniczak1-2/+4
Frame can contain other frames with the text boxes. This is something that has not been considered before and meant that the whole construction of images was broken in those cases. Also the captions were fixed/ignored.
2016-10-17RST reader: Add test for space-before-note.Jesse Rosenthal1-0/+9
2016-10-14Org reader: allow figure with empty captionAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
A `#+CAPTION` attribute before an image is enough to turn an image into a figure. This wasn't the case because the `parseFromString` function, which processes the caption value, would fail on empty values. Adding a newline character to the caption value fixes this. Fixes: #3161
2016-10-14Remove Tests.ArbitraryJesse Rosenthal18-211/+17
Use exported Arbitrary instances from pandoc-types instead.
2016-10-13Parse line-oriented markup as LineBlockAlbert Krewinkel2-13/+9
Markup-features focusing on lines as distinctive part of the markup are read into `LineBlock` elements. This currently means line blocks in reStructuredText and Markdown (the latter only if the `line_block` extension is enabled), the `linegroup`/`line` combination from the Docbook 5.1 working draft, and Org-mode `VERSE` blocks.
2016-10-11Markdown writer: add test for note placement.Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+138
2016-09-20LaTeX writer: change braced backtick to \textasciigrave{}Jesse Rosenthal1-1/+1
Backticks in verbatim environments are converted to open-single-quotes. This change makes them appear as backticks. This corresponds to how we treat `'' in verbatim environments (with \textquotesingle{}).
2016-09-19Add test for backtick in verbatim.Jesse Rosenthal1-0/+2
2016-08-30Org reader: respect unnumbered header propertyAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+9
Sections the `unnumbered` property should, as the name implies, be excluded from the automatic numbering of section provided by some output formats. The Pandoc convention for this is to add an "unnumbered" class to the header. The reader treats properties as key-value pairs per default, so a special case is added to translate the above property to a class instead. Closes #3095.
2016-08-29Merge branch 'org-meta-handling'Albert Krewinkel1-63/+124
2016-08-29Docx reader: test for nested anchor spans in headerJesse Rosenthal1-0/+4
This ensures that anchor spans in header with content (or with other anchor spans inside) will resolve to links to a header id properly.
2016-08-29Org reader: respect `creator` export optionAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
The `creator` option controls whether the creator meta-field should be included in the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: creator:nil` will drop the creator field from the final meta-data output. Org-mode recognizes the special value `comment` for this field, causing the creator to be included in a comment. This is difficult to translate to Pandoc internals and is hence interpreted the same as other truish values (i.e. the meta field is kept if it's present).
2016-08-29Org reader: respect `email` export optionAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
The `email` option controls whether the email meta-field should be included in the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: email:nil` will drop the email field from the final meta-data output.
2016-08-29Org reader: respect `author` export optionAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+6
The `author` option controls whether the author should be included in the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: author:nil` will drop the author from the final meta-data output.
2016-08-29Put Org reader export option tests into test groupAlbert Krewinkel1-61/+65
Using a separate test group instead of prefixing the test subject should be clearer than the current approach.
2016-08-29Org reader: read HTML_head as header-includesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+7
HTML-specific head content can be defined in `#+HTML_head` lines. They are parsed as format-specific inlines to ensure that they will only show up in HTML output.
2016-08-29Org reader: set classoption meta from LaTeX_class_optionsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+5
2016-08-29Org reader: set documentclass meta from LaTeX_classAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+5
2016-08-29Org reader: read LaTeX_header as header-includesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+7
LaTeX-specific header commands can be defined in `#+LaTeX_header` lines. They are parsed as format-specific inlines to ensure that they will only show up in LaTeX output.
2016-08-29Org reader: give precedence to later meta linesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+8
The last meta-line of any given type is the significant line. Previously the value of the first line was kept, even if more lines of the same type were encounterd.
2016-08-29Org reader: allow multiple, comma-separated authorsAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+8
Multiple authors can be specified in the `#+AUTHOR` meta line if they are given as a comma-separated list.
2016-08-29Org reader: read markup only for special meta keysAlbert Krewinkel1-2/+2
Most meta-keys should be read as normal string values, only a few are interpreted as marked-up text.
2016-08-15Docx writer test: comment out function to make compiler happy.Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+2
2016-08-15Docx writer: test for custom styles.Jesse Rosenthal1-0/+8
This just tests whether a custom style with a recognizable style (italic etc, defined in a reference.docx) will roundtrip back to that format (i.e., whether `<span custom-style="Emphasized">` will roundtrip to `Emph`). The custom styles are defined in the `custom-style-reference.docx` included in the docx dir.
2016-08-15Docx writer tests: allow for altered round tripJesse Rosenthal1-40/+49
Sometimes we will want to get back something different than we started with in a round-trip test. This allows for that, and makes the perfect roundtrip a special case.
2016-08-09Merge pull request #3065 from tarleb/org-verse-indentJohn MacFarlane1-0/+8
Org reader: preserve indentation of verse lines
2016-08-09Org reader: ensure image sources are proper linksAlbert Krewinkel1-9/+9
Image sources as those in plain images, image links, or figures, must be proper URIs or relative file paths to be recognized as images. This restriction is now enforced for all image sources. This also fixes the reader's usage of uncleaned image sources, leading to `file:` prefixes not being deleted from figure images (e.g. `[[file:image.jpg]]` leading to a broken image `<img src="file:image.jpg"/>) Thanks to @bsag for noticing this bug.
2016-08-08Org reader: preserve indentation of verse linesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+8
Leading spaces in verse lines are converted to non-breaking spaces, so indentation is preserved. This fixes #3064.
2016-07-14Removed some redundant class constraints.John MacFarlane6-8/+8
2016-07-14Org reader: fix parsing of verbatim inlinesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+3
Org rules for allowed characters before or after markup chars were not checked for verbatim text. This resultet in wrong parsing outcomes of if the verbatim text contained e.g. space enclosed markup characters as part of the text (`=is_substr = True=`). Forcing the parser to update the positions of allowed/forbidden markup border characters fixes this. This fixes #3016.
2016-07-03Org reader: support headline levels export settingAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+12
The depths of headlines can be modified using the `H` option. Deeper headlines will be converted to lists.
2016-07-01Org reader: support archived trees export optionsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+24
Handling of archived trees can be modified using the `arch` option. Archived trees are either dropped, exported completely, or collapsed to include just the header when the `arch` option is nil, non-nil, or `headline`, respectively.
2016-06-30Added Zim Wiki writer, template and tests.Alex Ivkin1-1/+1
2016-06-29LaTeX reader: fixed `\cite` so it is a NormalCitation not AuthorInText.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2016-06-26Org reader: support figure labelsAlbert Krewinkel1-31/+41
Figure labels given as `#+LABEL: thelabel` are used as the ID of the respective image. This allows e.g. the LaTeX to add proper `\label` markup. This fixes half of #2496 and #2999.
2016-06-23Docx reader: add tests for commentsJesse Rosenthal1-0/+24
We test for comments, using all track-changes options. Note that we should only output comments if `--track-changes=all`. We also test for emitting warnings if there is complicated formatting.
2016-06-23Docx reader tests: Add tests for warnings.Jesse Rosenthal1-0/+13
We test to see if we emit any warnings.
2016-06-13Org reader: support arbitrary raw inlinesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+4
Org mode allows arbitrary raw inlines ("export snippets" in Emacs parlance) to be included as `@@format:raw foreign format text@@`. Support for this features is added to the Org reader.
2016-06-05Org reader: add support for "Berkeley-style" citesAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+49
A specification for an official Org-mode citation syntax was drafted by Richard Lawrence and enhanced with the help of others on the orgmode mailing list. Basic support for this citation style is added to the reader. This closes #1978.
2016-05-31Merge pull request #2950 from tarleb/org-ref-supportJohn MacFarlane1-0/+36
Org reader: support org-ref style citations
2016-05-29Org reader: support new syntax for export blocksAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+15
Org-mode version 9 usees a new syntax for export blocks. Instead of `#+BEGIN_<FORMAT>`, where `<FORMAT>` is the format of the block's content, the new format uses `#+BEGIN_export <FORMAT>` instead. Both types are supported.
2016-05-27Org reader: support org-ref style citationsAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+36
The *org-ref* package is an org-mode extension commonly used to manage citations in org documents. Basic support for the `cite:citeKey` and `[[cite:citeKey][prefix text::suffix text]]` syntax is added.