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Previously some displayed formulas would be floated above
a preceding text line. This is fixed by setting vertical-rel
to 'text' rather than 'paragraph-content'.
Closes #7777.
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Create truly empty table caption and body when these are empty in the
simple table.
Fixes: #7776
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Any `<aff>` element must come before any `<email>` element.
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Inlines, Blocks, and List objects now have an `__eq` metamethod, testing
equality by comparing two lists element-wise.
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Affiliations were `xlink`ed even in the articleauthoring tag set, but
`<aff>` are not allowed as children of `contrib-group` elements in that
tag set. Each affiliation must be listed directly in the contrib
element.
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See #7771.
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- With `--wrap=none`, we now output line breaks between
block-level elements. Previously they were omitted
entirely, so the whole document was on one line, unless
there were literal line breaks in pre sections. This makes
the HTML writer's behavior more consistent with that of
other writers.
- Put newline after `<dd>`.
- Put newlines after block-level elements in footnote section.
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Previously the HTML writer was exceptional in not being
sensitive to the `--wrap` option. With this change `--wrap`
now works for HTML. The default (as with other formats) is
automatic wrapping to 72 columns.
A new internal module, T.P.Writers.Blaze, exports `layoutMarkup`.
This converts a blaze Html structure into a doclayout Doc Text.
In addition, we now add a line break between an `img` tag
and the associated `figcaption`.
Note: Output is never wrapped in `writeHtmlStringForEPUB`.
This accords with previous behavior since previously the HTML
writer was insensitive to `--wrap` settings. There's no real
need to wrap HTML inside a zipped container.
Note that the contents of script, textarea, and pre tags are
always laid out with the `flush` combinator, so that unwanted
spaces won't be introduced if these occur in an indented context
in a template.
Closes #7764.
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Minor behavior change: plain strings nested in tables are now included
in the result string.
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The function is no longer required for element comparisons; it is now an
alias for the `==` operator.
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with `-f commonmark+sourcepos`.
Closes #7769.
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The function behaves like the default `type` function from Lua's
standard library, but is aware of pandoc userdata types. A typical
use-case would be to determine the type of a metadata value.
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Ensures the returned lists have the correct type (`Inlines` and
`Blocks`, respectively).
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Omit `false` boolean values, push integers as numbers.
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The default Pandoc object is now non-strict, i.e., only the parts of the
document that are accessed will be marshaled to Lua. A special type is
no longer necessary.
This change also makes it possible to use the global variable with
library functions such as `pandoc.utils.references`, or to inspect the
document contents with `walk()`.
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Markua is a markdown variant used by Leanpub.
More information about Markua can be found at https://leanpub.com/markua/read.
Adds a new exported function `writeMarkua` from T.P.Writers.Markdown.
[API change]
Closes #1871.
Co-authored by Tim Wisotzki and Samuel Lemmenmeier.
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The JATS writer was losing quotes in element-citations, as it uses the
`T.P.Citeproc.getReferences` function to get references. That function
replaces `Quoted` elements with spans. That transformation is required
in `T.P.Citeproc.processCitations`, so it has been moved there.
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The objects now also follow the principle that element attributes are
accessible through the `.attr` field. Rows in `TableHead` and
`TableFoot` are available via the `.rows` field. Row objects have a
`.cells` field, containing the list of table cells.
Closes: #7718
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...in a note if it begins with a title (no author).
Closes #7761.
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List with all cited references of a document.
Closes: #7752
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This commit undoes the API changes noted in
ea77f2e6f653d5b570109fa208dc427d99f95b51
They are no longer needed, and we should avoid unnecessary
API changes.
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which is not localized, instead of getting locators from the
localized CSL stylesheet as we did before.
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We also support the older org-ref style as a fallback.
We no longer support the "markdown-style" citations.
See #7329.
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if it already starts with a space.
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when an author-in-text citation has a locator and following
citations.
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See #7329.
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...after author-in-text citations.
Previously `@item [p. 12; @item2]` was incorrectly parsed as
three citations rather than two. This is now fixed by ensuring
that `prefix` doesn't gobble any semicolons.
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T.P.Citeproc exports `getCiteprocLang` and `getStyle` [API change].
T.P.Citeproc.Locator now exports `toLocatorMap`, `LocatorInfo`,
and `LocatorMap`. The type of `parseLocator` has changed, so
it now takes a `LocatorMap` rather than a `Locale` as parameter,
and returns a `LocatorInfo` instead of a tuple.
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The traversal order of filters can now be selected by setting the key
`traverse` of the filter to either `'topdown'` or `'typewise'`; the
default remains `'typewise'`.
Topdown traversals can be cut short by returning `false` as a second
value from the filter function. No child-element of the returned element
is processed in that case.
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See #7329.
This could use some tests.
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Previously, both `fmt == f` case and Image have a rank of 1.
In the end, e.g. from ipynb to html conversion,
if both html and image exists, it actually prefers the image.
This commit changes this, so that fmt == f is always highest rank,
and rank never collides.
This is achieved by keeping fmt == f case having rank 1,
and every other rank increased by 1.
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Retry conversion by passing a string instead of sources when the
`Reader` fails with a message that hints at an outdated function. A
deprecation notice is reported in that case.
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The first argument passed to Lua `Reader` functions is no longer a plain
string but a richer data structure. The structure can easily be
converted to a string by applying `tostring`, but is also a list with
elements that contain each the *text* and *name* of each input source as
a property of the respective name.
A small example is added to the custom reader documentation, showcasing
its use in a reader that creates a syntax-highlighted code block for
each source code file passed as input.
Existing readers must be updated.
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Property tests that roundtrip elements through the Lua stack are
performed in the test-suite of the pandoc-lua-marshal package. No need
to test this here as well.
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This makes the test output more pleasant to read in narrow terminal
windows.
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Cell values are now marshaled as userdata objects; a constructor
function for table cells is provided as `pandoc.Cell`.
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Write RawBlock of markdown in code-cell output.
#7561 makes the ipynb reader reads code-cell output with mime
"text/markdown" to a RawBlock of markdown
This commit makes the ipynb writer writes this RawBlock of markdown
back inside a code-cell output with the same mime, preserving this
information in round-trip
Add tests of ipynb reader (#7561) and ipynb writer (#7563)'s ability to
handle a "text/markdown" mime type in a code-cell output
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