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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.
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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.
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The `d` export option can be used to control which drawers are exported
and which are discarded. Basic support for this option is added here.
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The `ID` property is reserved for internal use by Org-mode and should
not be used. The `CUSTOM_ID` property is to be used instead, it is
converted to the `ID` property for certain export format.
The reader and writer erroneously used `ID`. This is corrected by using
`CUSTOM_ID` where appropriate.
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This allows header attributes to be added to org documents in the form
of `:PROPERTIES:` drawers. All available attributes are stored as
key/value pairs. This reflects the way the org reader handles
`:PROPERTIES:` blocks.
This closes #1962.
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Headers can have optional `:PROPERTIES:` drawers associated with them.
These drawers contain key/value pairs like the header's `id`. The
reader adds all listed pairs to the header's attributes; `id` and
`class` attributes are handled specially to match the way `Attr` are
defined.
This also changes behavior of how drawers of unknown type are handled.
Instead of including all unknown drawers, those are not read/exported,
thereby matching current Emacs behavior.
This closes #1877.
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Arbitrary key-value pairs can be added to some block types using a
`#+ATTR_HTML` line before the block. Emacs Org-mode only includes these
when exporting to HTML, but since we cannot make this distinction here,
the attributes are always added.
The functionality is now supported for figures.
This closes #1906.
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Add class option for code block in RST reader
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Retake on strut with \minipage inside tables
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Org-mode allows to specify export settings via `#+OPTIONS` lines.
Disabling simple sub- and superscripts is one of these export options,
this options is now supported.
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Reimplement on 4c684561ee0665b014e887ae559b7020e4e9f2d3
The problem with 4c68456 was a space between the cell contents and the
`\strut` that affected the alignment.
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Org fixes (reader and writer)
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The last fix for whitespace handling of inline LaTeX commands was
incorrect, preventing correct recognition of inline LaTeX commands which
contain spaces. This fix ensures that only trailing whitespace is cut
off.
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Org reader: table parsing code refactoring and fixes
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The org-reader was droping space after unescaped LaTeX-style symbol
commands: `\ForAll \Auml` resulted in `∀Ä` but should give `∀ Ä`
instead. This seems to be because the LaTeX-reader treats the
command-terminating space as part of the command. Dropping the trailing
space from the symbol-command fixes this issue.
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This fixes Org mode parsing of some corner cases regarding empty cells
and rows. Empty cells weren't parsed correctly, e.g. `|||` should be
two empty cells, but would be parsed as a single cell containing a pipe
character. Empty rows where parsed as alignment rows and dropped from
the output.
This fixes #2616.
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Emacs Org-mode doesn't add any padding to table rows. The first
row (header or first body row) is used to determine the column count, no
other magic is performed.
The org reader was padding rows to the length of the longest table row.
This was done due to a misunderstanding of how Org handles tables. This
feature reflected how Org-mode handles tables when pressing <TAB>. The
Org exporter however, which is what the reader should implement, doesn't
do any of this. So this was a mis-feature that made the reader more
complex and reduced comparability. It was hence removed.
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This reverts commit 4c684561ee0665b014e887ae559b7020e4e9f2d3.
See
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/pandoc-discuss/u6J-_aCProU/UufN3IYRAgAJ
This should fix uneven spacing issues in multiline tables.
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LaTeX Writer: fix polyglossia to babel env mapping
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LaTeX writer: Add missing languages.
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Fixes #2862
Also fix up tab handling for leading whitespace in code blocks.
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Closes #2799.
Also added -s to markdown-reader-more test.
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Updates the list from the hyphenation files at <http://mirror.ctan.org/language/hyph-utf8/tex/generic/hyph-utf8/loadhyph/>.
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allow for optional argument in square brackets, closes #2728
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We don't want them to turn into a list.
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+ If the base path does not end with slash, the last component
will be replaced. E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo`
combines with `bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`.
+ If the href begins with a slash, the whole path of the base
is replaced. E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo/` combines
with `/bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`.
Closes #2777.
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Fixes #2765.
Added test case.
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Prefix even empty figure names with "fig:"
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Markdown writer: Use hyphens for yaml metadata block bottom line
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Org reader: Refactor link-target processing
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Previously these were given "left" alignment. Better to leave off
alignment attributes altogether.
Closes #2694.
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Cleanup of the code for link target handling. Most notably, the
canonicalization of a link is handled by a separate function.
This fixes #2684.
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Closes #2674.
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Add TEI Writer.
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New default is not to include `[c]` option.
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Change types of divs.
From Docbook "sect#" and "simplesect" to "level#" and
"section."
Add tests.
Add mention of TEI to README.
Small changes to TEI writer.
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The convention used by pandoc for figures is to mark them by prefixing
the name with "fig:". The org reader failed to do this if a figure had
no name. The test for this was broken as well.
This fixes #2643.
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A Span is rendered with surrounding {braces}.
This was a regression in 1.16. Closes #2624.
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