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We only allow years between 1601 and 9999, inclusive. The ISO 8601
actually says that years are supposed to start with 1583, but MS Word
only allows 1601-9999. This should stop corrupted word files if the date
is out of that range, or is parsed incorrectly.
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We want to avoid illegal dates -- in particular years with greater than
four digits. We attempt to parse series of digits first as `%Y%m%d`, then
`%Y%m`, and finally `%Y`.
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This downloads the windows package from appveyor and signs
it using the key.
This way we needn't mess with a Windows VM to build the package.
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Org reader: fix parsing of verbatim inlines
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Closes #3020.
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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.
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Org writer: improve Div handling
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Div blocks handling is changed to make the output look more like
idiomatic org mode:
- Div-wrapped content is output as-is if the div's attribute is the
null attribute.
- Div containers with an id but neither classes nor key-value pairs
are unwrapped and the id is added as an anchor.
- Divs with classes associated with greater block elements are
wrapped in a `#+BEGIN`...`#+END` block.
- The old behavior for Divs with more complex attributes is kept.
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Org reader: replace ugly code with view pattern
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Some less-than-smart code required a pragma switching of overlapping
pattern warnings in order to compile seamlessly. Using view patterns
makes the code easier to read and also doesn't require overlapping
pattern checks to be disabled.
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Org reader: support archived trees, headline levels export setting
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The depths of headlines can be modified using the `H` option. Deeper
headlines will be converted to lists.
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## Slide title {.standout}
Closes #3007.
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Export option parsing is distinct enough from general block parsing to
justify putting it into a separate module.
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Avoids interpreting these as part of the literal filename.
See #2825.
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Usually this is a local file, and replacing spaces with `%20`
ruins things. Closes #2825.
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This allows runtime optinos to be used. Fixes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#201
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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.
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Comment trees were handled after parsing, as pattern matching on lists
is easier than matching on sequences. The new method of reading
documents as trees allows for more elegant subtree removal.
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Emacs org-mode is based on outline-mode, which treats documents as trees
with headlines are nodes. The reader is refactored to parse into a
similar tree structure. This simplifies transformations acting on
document (sub-)trees.
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Specific newtype definitions are used to replace stringly typing of tags
and properties. Type safety is increased while readability is improved.
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See https://travis-ci.org/jgm/pandoc/jobs/141542247
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We treat display math like block quotes, and apply FirstParagraph style
to paragraphs that follow them. These can be styled as the user
wishes. (But, when the user is using indentation, this allows for
paragraphs to continue after display math without indentation.)
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In Writers.Shared, we strip leading and trailing spaces for display
math. Since SoftBreak's are treated as spaces, we should strip those
too.
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Org reader: support figure labels
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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.
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Spaces are not allowed in the image URL in textile.
Closes #2998.
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Closes #2920.
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The link
`<foo>`_
should have `foo` as both its link text and its URL.
See RST spec at
<http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#embedded-uris-and-aliases>
"The reference text may also be omitted, in which case the URI will be
duplicated for use as the reference text. This is useful for relative
URIs where the address or file name is also the desired reference text:
See `<a_named_relative_link>`_ or `<an_anonymous_relative_link>`__
for details."
Closes Debian #828167 -- reported by Christian Heller.
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Closes #1177. This is a convenient option for people using
websites whose Markdown flavors don't provide for math.
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Previously they were processed, very unintuitively, in R->L
order, so that `markdown-tex_math_dollars+tex_math_dollars`
had `tex_math_dollars` disabled.
Closes #2995.
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