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“Inline markup is parsed in field names.” [1]
[1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#field-lists
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The process was too fragile. It made too many assumptions about
available libraries (which failed sometimes when sandboxes were
used). This is a low-tech solution. The only drawback is that
`man/pandoc.1` is a generated file in the repository. It will need
to be regenerated periodically when README changes.
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Default is "elevated", which requires admin privileges.
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Closes #2262.
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- Inform user if filter requires an interpreter that isn't
found in the path.
- Inform user if filter returns an error status.
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The pandoc.1 man page is generated automatically after the cabal
build process. It goes in `data/pandoc.1`. It can be obtained
by the user who installs pandoc via cabal thus:
pandoc --print-default-data-file pandoc.1 > pandoc.1
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Fix #2254 : OpenDocument writer adds space with hard line break
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+ Removed `--man1`, `--man5` options (breaking change).
+ Removed `Text.Pandoc.ManPages` module (breaking API change).
+ Version bump to 1.15 because of the breaking changes, even
though they involve features that have only been in pandoc
for a day.
+ Makefile target for `man/man1/pandoc.1`. This uses pandoc to
create the man page from README using a custom template and filters.
+ Added `man/` directory with template and filters needed to build
man page.
+ We no longer have two man pages: pandoc.1 and pandoc_markdown.5.
Now there is just pandoc.1, which has all the content from README.
This change was needed because of the extensive cross-references
between parts of the README.
+ Removed old `data/pandoc.1.template` and
`data/pandoc_markdown.5.template`.
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and reflect change in tests.
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Fix RST reference names with special characters
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Normally these will cause an error in LaTeX, but there
are contexts (e.g. `alltt` environments) where they are
okay. Now that we aren't treating them as super/subscript
outside of math mode, it seems okay to parse them as regular
text.
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Not AppData\Local\Apps\Pandoc as wix was now doing.
It is going to be easier if we don't change the install
directory so that users end up with two versions.
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Taking some values from a user-supplied reference.docx
tends to lead to corruption.
This fixes a regression from the last release. Closes #2249.
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See #2205
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Now they are constructed on the fly from their components,
but we now allow them to be printed with `--print-default-data-file`
and to override the defaults if placed in the user data directory.
Shared now exports getDefaultReferenceDocx and getDefaultReferenceODT
(API change).
These functions have been removed from the Docx and ODT writers.
Shared.readDataFile has been modified so that requests to read
a reference.odt or reference.docx will use these functions to
generate the files.
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* Instead of defining readmeFile in Text.Pandoc.Data (which we forgot
to export anyway), we simply add a record for "README" to the
`dataFiles` lookup table. This allows simplifying some of the code
for `readDefaultDataFile` in SHared.
* As a bonus, `pandoc --print-default-data-file README` now works.
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This change adds `--man1` and `--man5` options to pandoc, so
pandoc can generate its own man pages.
It removes the old overly complex method of building a separate
executable (but not installing it) just to create the man pages.
The man pages are no longer automatically created in the build
process.
The man/ directory has been removed. The man page templates
have been moved to data/.
New unexported module: Text.Pandoc.ManPages.
Text.Pandoc.Data now exports readmeFile, and `readDataFile`
knows how to find README.
Closes #2190.
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Because of the addition of `Options.plainExtensions`.
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In 1b44acf0c59b70cc63f48a23c6f77e45a982aaf9 we replaced some
hackish CSS parsing with css-text, which I thought was a complete
CSS parser. It turns out that it is very buggy, which results
in lots of things being silently dropped from CSS when
`--self-contained` is used (#2224).
This commit replaces the use of css-text with a small but
more principled css preprocessor, which only removes whitespace
and replaces URLs with base 64 data when possible.
Closes #2224.
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This should allow the user to select a per-user or systemwide install.
It also shows install location in the list of installed programs.
Thanks to @nkalvi.
See #2205.
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Closes #2225.
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Simplified code by using plainExtensions from Options.
Closes #2237.
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These are the extensions used in `plain` output.
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