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The desktop Word program places the main document file in
"word/document.xml", but the online word places it in
"word/document2.xml". This file path is actually stated in the root
"_rels/.rels" file, in the "Relationship" element with an
"http://../officedocument" type.
Closes #5277
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It is broken, see https://github.com/haskell-foundation/foundation/issues/515
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For some reason, Word in Office 365 Online uses `document2.xml`
for the content, instead of `document.xml`. This causes pandoc
not to be able to parse docx.
This quick fix has the parser check for both `document.xml`
and `document2.xml`.
Addresses #5277, but a more robust solution would be to
get the name of the main document dynamically (who knows
whether it might change again?).
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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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Otherwise last block gets parsed as a Plain rather than
a Para.
This is a regression in pandoc 2.x. This patch restores
pandoc 1.19 behavior.
Closes #5271.
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Previously we didn't strip off the attachment: prefix,
so even though the attachment is available in the mediabag,
pandoc couldn't find it.
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See #4213.
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See #4213.
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Add comment to remove it in next major release.
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Now, instead of always creating temp dirs in the home
directory on Windows, we only do it if the system tempdir
name contains tildes. (This will be the case for longer
usernames only.)
Closes #1192.
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Previously the temp directory was created inside the working
directory, so that programs like epstopdf.pl would be allowed
to run in restricted mode. However, setting TEXMFOUTPUT allows
these programs to run in the tmpdir inside the system temp
directory.
This is a better solution than cd51983. Using the system
temp dir prevents problems when pandoc is run inside a synced
directory (e.g. dropbox).
Partially addresses #1192.
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fixes #5267
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This is more elegant than the explicit recursive
we were using.
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When `native_divs` and `markdown_in_html_blocks` are disabled
but `raw_html` and `markdown_attribute` are enabled...
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`\ldots{}.` doesn't behave as well as `\ldots.` with the latex
ellipsis package. This patch causes pandoc to avoid emitting
the `{}` when it is not necessary. Now `\ldots` and other
control sequences used in escaping will be followed by either
a `{}`, a space, or nothing, depending on context.
Thanks to Elliott Slaughter for the suggestion.
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`braced` now actually requires nested braces.
Otherwise some legitimate command and environment
definitions can break (see test/command/tex-group.md).
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In HTML based formats the `date` metadata variable is converted to ISO 8601
and available as `$date-meta`, but it's not documented at the moment.
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* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
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When pandoc is compiled with ghc 8.6, Windows paths are treated
differently, and paths beginning `\\server` no longer work.
This commit rewrites such patsh to `\\?\UNC\server` which works.
The change operates at the level of argument parsing, so it
only affects the command line program.
See #5127 and the discussion there.
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Previously we were overwriting an existing identifier
with a new one. Closes #4731.
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Partially addresses #4731.
We may not still be exactly matching mediawiki's algorithm
for identifiers.
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This character needs special handling in lstinline.
Closes #4939.
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Otherwise we get an error when trying to compile code
with lua or assembler code.
To change the default dialect (currenty 5.3 for lua
and x86masm for assembler), you can use `--include-in-header`
to inject something like
\lstset{defaultdialect=[5.2]Lua}
Closes #5227.
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