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See #3432. Previously the parser didn't handle properly this
case:
* - a
- b
* - c
- d
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Use a deterministic order for fields.
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See #3392.
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Verbosity level only affects which are printed to stdout.
(Exception: DEBUG messages are only printed, never saved to
state.)
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This gives us the possibility of both machine-readable
and human-readable output for log messages.
See #3392.
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This now contains the Verbosity definition previously
in Options, as well as a new LogMessage datatype that
will eventually be used instead of raw strings for
warnings.
This will enable us, among other things, to provide
machine-readable warnings if desired.
See #3392.
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See #3392.
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See #3392.
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This was not actually being used. Since it adds considerable
complexity, it's best not to include it unless we are
actually going to use it.
The original thought was that we could do all loading in the
readers, always deferred and thus costless. This was supposed
to eliminate the need to traverse trees loading resources in
the docx, epub, odt writers and in PDF and SelfContained.
(It would also have the side effect that --extract-media could
be used with all input formats. This wasn't an intended side
effect, and it could be debated whether it's desirable, since
--extract-media was originally designed to extract the media
contained in a docx or odt or epub container.)
However, we never actually took the step of moving all of this
work to the readers, for a couple of reasons. The main reason
is that we'd still need to fetch resources in the docx,
epub, odt, pdf and self-contained writers, since the Pandoc AST might
have been built programatically and hence not generated by a reader.
So it's not clear that doing lazy loading in the readers would have
any real advantage.
I'm still not completely sure about this --- if we change our
minds it would be easy to undo this commit.
@jkr comments welcome.
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Closes #2116.
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* We no longer add an "admonition" class, we just use the
class for the type of admonition, "note" for example.
* We put the word corresponding to the label in a paragraph
inside a div at the beginning of the admonition with class
"admonition-title".
* This is about as close as we can get to RST's own output.
See #223.
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* Export readFileFromDirs from Class.
* Export insertIncludedFile from Parsing.
Simplified code in LaTeX/RST readers.
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This can be used in several different modules, not just
LaTeX reader.
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These were confusing.
Now we rely on the +raw_tex or +raw_html extension with latex
or html input.
Thus, instead of
--parse-raw -f latex
we use
-f latex+raw_tex
and instead of
--parse-raw -f html
we use
-f html+raw_html
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- Use dvipsnames options when colorlinks specified (otherwise
we get an error for 'maroon')
- Added titegraphic and logo variables.
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Add options for title graphic and logo
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Added dvipsnames option for colorlinks
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Allow specification of a title graphic and/or logo for Beamer.
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This defines Maroon, among other colours.
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Moved option parsing code into App.
pandoc.hs is now a 2-liner.
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mathspec will be used in xelatex if the `mathspec` variable is
set; otherwise unicode-math will be used.
Thanks to Václav Haisman.
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Use `unicode-math`.
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The `unicode-math` package loads `fontspec` so explict loading of
`fontspec` before `unicode-math` is not necessary.
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Use `mathspec` with only XeLaTeX on request.
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Closes #3422.
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The App module provides a function that does a pandoc conversion,
based on option settings. The program (pandoc.hs) now does nothing
more than parse options and pass them to this function, which can
easily be used by other applications (e.g. a GUI wrapper).
The Opt structure has been further simplified.
API changes:
* New exposed module Text.Pandoc.App
* Text.Pandoc.Highlighting has been exposed.
* highlightingStyles has been moved to Text.Pandoc.Highlighting.
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This commit enables users to specify the User-Agent
header used when pandoc requests a document from
a URL. This is done by setting an environment variable.
For instance, one can do:
USER_AGENT="..." ./pandoc -f html -t markdown http://example.com
Signed-off-by: Thenaesh Elango <thenaeshelango@gmail.com>
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Opt is now set up to contain only the basic content passed
through the options -- further processing (lookup of styles,
insertion of file contents, etc.) is now done later.
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We defer file reading til after option parsing.
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API change.
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