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Closes #5799
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Fall back to latin1 if it can't be read as UTF-8.
Closes #5872.
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The left-to-right direction setting in docx is used in the spec only
for overriding an explicit right-to-left setting. We only process it
when it happens in a paragraph set with BiDi.
This is especially important for docs exported from Google Docs, which
explicitly (and unnecessarily) set "rtl=0" for every paragraph.
Closes: #5723
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The first list item of a sublist should not resume numbering
from the number of the last sublist item of the same level,
if that sublist was a sublist of a different list item.
That is, we should not get:
```
1. one
1. sub one
2. sub two
2. two
3. sub one
```
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PDF output will not be output to the terminal, but can be
sent to stdout using either `-o -` or a pipe.
The intermediate format will be determined based on
the setting of `--pdf-engine`.
Closes #5751.
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Closes #5681.
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Closes #5851.
We avoid the failure with a boolean value by simply checking
to make sure we have a table before indexing.
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when resolving links to internal anchors ending with `_`.
Closes #5763.
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...to ensure that space is left between a control seq and
a following word that would otherwise change its meaning.
Closes #5836.
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Closes #5836.
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These were formerly omitted (though they still affected macro
resolution if `latex_macros` was set). Now they are included in
the document.
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In Markdown input, they are always passed through.
In LaTeX, only if `latex_macros` is disabled.
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when `latex_macros` is disabled. (When `latex_macros` is enabled,
we omit them, since pandoc is applying the macros itself.)
Previously, it was documented that the macro definitions got
passed through as raw latex regardless of whether `latex_macros`
was set -- but in fact they never got passed through.
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We were using `grouped blocks` instead of `grouped block`.
This caused the reader to hang in an infinite loop
(with a memory leak) on e.g. `\parbox{1em}{#1}`.
Closes #5845.
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Closes #5866.
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This reverts commit e96f3fd813b3f8b73c3457ff6e9177e2a4a74164.
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- ToYAML instance is now for `Opt -> Opt`, rather than `Opt`.
- This allows us to handle `--defaults` without clobbering all the
options that occur prior to `--defaults` on the command line.
(Note, however, that options in `--defaults` can replace these
options if the `--defaults` option is used after them,
which may be a bit confusing given the name.)
- `--defaults` may now be used multiple times on the command line,
allowing users to break defaults into different chunks.
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See #5858
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Closes #5863.
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* Set dbBook to true when traversing a chapter too.
Currently, a `<title/>` in a chapter and in a `<section/>` below that
chapter have the same level if they're not inside a `<book/>`.
This can happen in a multi-file book project. Also see the example at
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/4.5/chapter.html
Co-authored-by: Félix Baylac-Jacqué <felix@alternativebit.fr>
* Add docbook-chapter test
This tests nested `<section/>` and makes sure `<title/>` in the first
`<section/>` below `<chapter/>` is one level deeper than the `<chapter/>`'s
`<title/>`, also when not inside a `<book/>`.
Co-authored-by: Félix Baylac-Jacqué <felix@alternativebit.fr>
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...keeping the widths of columns. See #4320.
Adjust test case for #4320.
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The new version of doctemplates adds many features to pandoc's
templating system, while remaining backwards-compatible.
New features include partials and filters. Using template filters,
one can lay out data in enumerated lists and tables.
Templates are now layout-sensitive: so, for example, if a
text with soft line breaks is interpolated near the end of
a line, the text will break and wrap naturally. This makes
the templating system much more suitable for programatically
generating markdown or other plain-text files from metadata.
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This package is needed for proper handling of image filenames
containing periods (in addition to the period before the
extension).
Unfortunately, grffile breaks in the latest texlive update.
Until a fix is released (see ho-tex/oberdiek#73) it seems best
to remove this from the default template.
This may cause problems if you have filenames with periods.
The workaround is to put `\usepackage{grffile}` in header-includes,
and be sure you're using an older version of texlive packages.
See #5848. We will leave that issue open to remind us to
check upstream, and restore grffile when it's possible to
do so.
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When a div surrounds multiple sections at the same level,
or a section of highre level followed by one of lower level,
then we just leave it as a div and create a new div for the
section.
Closes #5846, closes #5761.
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If a list has an empty item, this should not count against
its being a tight list.
Closes #5857.
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See: #5851
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Comment lines in Org-mode can be completely empty; both of these line
should produce no output:
# a comment
#
The reader used to produce a wrong result for the latter, but ignores
that line as well now.
Fixes: #5856
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* HTML reader: Handle cite attribute for quotes. If a `<q>` tag has a `cite` attribute, we interpret it as a Quoted element with an inner Span. Closes #5798
* Refactor url canonicalization into a helper function
* Modify HTML writer to handle quote with cite.
[0]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/q
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This allows us to avoid retokenizing multiple times in
e.g. rawLaTeXBlock. (Unexported module, so not an API change.)
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The `<samp>` element is parsed as a Span with class `sample`.
Closes #5792.
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Added a paragraph about naming conventions for tests in `test/command/`
to the contributors guide. Advises to include issue number and/or
feature being tested.
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Parse <mark> elements from HTML as HTML span like elements, with a
single class matching the tag name `mark`. Mark elements are rendered to
HTML using the native <mark> element.
Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/5797.
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