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We need to escape literal `@` before `{` because of
the new citation syntax.
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See https://github.com/hlissner/doom-emacs/issues/5057
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From settings.xml in the reference-doc, we now include:
`zoom`, `embedSystemFonts`, `doNotTrackMoves`, `defaultTabStop`,
`drawingGridHorizontalSpacing`, `drawingGridVerticalSpacing`,
`displayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery`, `displayVerticalDrawingGridEvery`,
`characterSpacingControl`, `savePreviewPicture`, `mathPr`, `themeFontLang`,
`decimalSymbol`, `listSeparator`, `autoHyphenation`, `compat`.
Closes #7240.
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- Set zoom to 100% by default.
- Align math options more with current Word defaults (e.g.
Cambria Math font).
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Word will add these when revisions are made. But it's
pointless to start out with a set of them.
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Add institute variable (string or list) to HTML-based slide formats.
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HTML5 `<header>` elements are treated like `<div>` elements.
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Closes: #7152
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The tags `<title>` and `<h1 class="title">` often contain the same
information, so the latter was dropped from the document. However, as
this can lead to loss of information, the heading is now always
retained.
Use `--shift-heading-level-by=-1` to turn the `<h1>` into the document
title, or a filter to restore the previous behavior.
Closes: #2293
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A block will be rendered as an exampleblock if the heading
has class `example` and alertblock if it has class `alert`.
Closes #7278.
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This allows them to be overriden by header-includes.
Closes #7286.
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This fixes a regression introduced with the in the colspan/rowspan
changes that caused column alignments to be ignored. The column
alignment is used only if a default alignment is specified at the cell
level; otherwise the cell-level alignment takes precedence.
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Prevent the reader from crashing if the HTML input contains an unmatched
closing `</script>` tag.
Fixes: #7282
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The change provides a way to use citation keys that contain
special characters not usable with the standard citation
key syntax. Example: `@{foo_bar{x}'}` for the key `foo_bar{x}`.
Closes #6026.
The change requires adding a new parameter to the `citeKey`
parser from Text.Pandoc.Parsing [API change].
Markdown reader: recognize @{..} syntax for citatinos.
Markdown writer: use @{..} syntax for citations when needed.
Update manual with curly-brace syntax for citations.
Closes #6026.
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Closes #7276. Note: currently we still get unwanted
white space around the minus; this needs to be addressed
with a change in texmath.
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Closes #7266.
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Closes #7273.
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The settings we can carry over from a reference.docx are
autoHyphenation, consecutiveHyphenLimit, hyphenationZone,
doNotHyphenateCap, evenAndOddHeaders, and proofState.
Previously this was implemented in a buggy way, so that the
reference doc's values AND the new values were included.
This change allows users to create a reference.docx that
sets w:proofState for spelling or grammar to "dirty,"
so that spell/grammar checking will be triggered on the
generated docx.
Closes #1209.
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for Content, Element, Attr, CDataKind.
[API change]
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Now we also handle the case where they're embedded in other
elements, e.g. spans. Closes #7272.
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The epub writer previously used the same XML id for both the book
identifier and the epub collection. This causes an error on epubcheck.
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This should make svgnames and x11names work properly.
Closes #6109.
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See failure at https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/runs/2541449722
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...of the file containing the include directive, as
RST requires.
Closes #6632.
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...the directory containing the file containing the
INCLUDE directive. Closes #5501.
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instead of reproducing much of its code.
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Remove old `insertIncludedFileF`. [API change]
Give `insertIncludedFile` a more general type, allowing it
to be used where `insertIncludedFileF` was.
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Previously, when multiple file arguments were provided, pandoc
simply concatenated them and passed the contents to the readers,
which took a Text argument.
As a result, the readers had no way of knowing which file
was the source of any particular bit of text. This meant that
we couldn't report accurate source positions on errors or
include accurate source positions as attributes in the AST.
More seriously, it meant that we couldn't resolve resource
paths relative to the files containing them
(see e.g. #5501, #6632, #6384, #3752).
Add Text.Pandoc.Sources (exported module), with a `Sources` type
and a `ToSources` class. A `Sources` wraps a list of `(SourcePos,
Text)` pairs. [API change] A parsec `Stream` instance is provided for
`Sources`. The module also exports versions of parsec's `satisfy` and
other Char parsers that track source positions accurately from a
`Sources` stream (or any instance of the new `UpdateSourcePos` class).
Text.Pandoc.Parsing now exports these modified Char parsers instead of
the ones parsec provides. Modified parsers to use a `Sources` as stream
[API change].
The readers that previously took a `Text` argument have been
modified to take any instance of `ToSources`. So, they may still
be used with a `Text`, but they can also be used with a `Sources`
object.
In Text.Pandoc.Error, modified the constructor PandocParsecError
to take a `Sources` rather than a `Text` as first argument,
so parse error locations can be accurately reported.
T.P.Error: showPos, do not print "-" as source name.
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Fixes: #6564
Thanks to @denismaier.
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Tabs in plain-text inputs are now handled correctly, even if the
`--file-scope` flag is used.
Closes: #6709
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See: #6315
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Closes #7252
As specified in https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html, an
inline \begin{}...\end{} LaTeX block must start on a new line.
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Closes: #6865
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* Support toc-title in revealjs
* Add semantic HTML "nav" tag
Closes #7170.
As with default.html5
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Fix bad vertical spacing after the bibliography.
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They represent images, the same way as other images in vml format.
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Improves heuristic for detection of an "open double quote."
Closes #2103.
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Treat a leading " with no closing " as a left curly quote.
This supports the practice, in fiction, of continuing
paragraphs quoting the same speaker without an end quote.
It also helps with quotes that break over lines in line
blocks.
Closes #7216.
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