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2019-02-10Provisional changelog updates.John MacFarlane1-0/+138
2019-02-10Bump to 2.6.1.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2019-02-10Update AUTHORS.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
2019-02-10Use latest skylighting.John MacFarlane6-5/+7
2019-02-10JATS writer: wrap figure caption in <p> to fix validation (#5292)Mauro Bieg2-2/+2
closes #5290
2019-02-10Add JATS to output option on Try pandoc. (#5291)Arfon Smith1-0/+1
2019-02-09Added simple ipynb reader/writer tests.John MacFarlane5-0/+101
Closes #5274.
2019-02-09ipynb writer - ensure final newline.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
2019-02-09Add titlepage class to section in epub3 template.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
Closes #5269.
2019-02-09Lua filters: load module `pandoc` before calling `init.lua` (#5287)Albert Krewinkel3-22/+37
The file `init.lua` in pandoc's data directory is run as part of pandoc's Lua initialization process. Previously, the `pandoc` module was loaded in `init.lua`, and the structure for marshaling was set-up after. This allowed simple patching of element marshaling, but made using `init.lua` more difficult: - it encouraged mixing essential initialization with user-defined customization; - upstream changes to init.lua had to be merged manually; - accidentally breaking marshaling by removing required modules was possible; Instead, all required modules are now loaded before calling `init.lua`. The file can be used entirely for user customization. Patching marshaling functions, while discouraged, is still possible via the `debug` module.
2019-02-09Added support for the `subject` metadata variable to PDF. (#5289)Pascal Wagler2-1/+4
2019-02-09T.P.Lua: properly indent module-loading errorAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+1
2019-02-09data/pandoc.lua: re-export all bundled modulesAlbert Krewinkel3-11/+20
All Lua modules bundled with pandoc, i.e., `pandoc.List`, `pandoc.mediabag`, `pandoc.utils`, and `text` are re-exported from the `pandoc` module. They are assigned to the fields `List`, `mediabag`, `utils`, and `text`, respectively.
2019-02-09Fixed asciidoc display math in list contexts.John MacFarlane3-19/+48
2019-02-09Asciidoctor writer sets the stem attribute if it contains latexmathTG3-1/+11
2019-02-09Adds Asciidoctor sprcific writer and testsTG9-16/+794
2019-02-09AsciiDoc Writer: DisplayMath as asciidoc latexmath blockTG3-3/+10
2019-02-09AsciiDoc writer: change bulletListLevel and orderedListLevel...John MacFarlane1-4/+4
so that 0 means "not in a list," which is more what one would expect.
2019-02-08Improve tight/loose list handling.John MacFarlane2-2/+24
Closes #5285. Previously the algorithm allowed list items with a mix of Para and Plain, which is never wanted. compactify in T.P.Shared has been modified so that, if a list's items contain (at the top level) Para elements (aside from perhaps at the very end), ALL Plains are converted to Paras.
2019-02-08Fix misleading code comment.John MacFarlane1-2/+1
2019-02-08Make --metadata-file use pandoc-markdown (#5279)Mauro Bieg1-1/+2
see #5272
2019-02-08Small fix in lua-filters doc.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2019-02-08Use latest basement/foundation on 32bit windows.John MacFarlane1-2/+3
2019-02-08Docx reader: fix paths in archive to prevent Windows failureJesse Rosenthal1-1/+6
Some paths in archives are absolute (have an opening slash) which, for reasons unknown, produces a failure in the test suite on MS Windows. This fixes that by removing the leading slash if it exists. Closes #5277 (previously closed with 4cce0ef but reopened due to this bug).
2019-02-07Revert "Docx reader: Fix windows error"Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+1
This reverts commit 2142bbe572cea00b7bb5ad3e10a3afb26845a1f7.
2019-02-07Docx reader: Fix windows errorJesse Rosenthal1-1/+2
Try fixing a parsing error on windows by insisting that the parser use a Posix filepath library for splitting doc paths in a zipfile. (It might default on Windows to using a backslash as a separator, while it's always a forward-slash in zip archives.)
2019-02-07Use pandoc-citeproc-0.16.0.2John MacFarlane2-2/+2
2019-02-07Docx reader: Some code cleanupJesse Rosenthal1-15/+25
* clarify function name. We had previously used `getDocumentPath`, but `Document` is an overdetermined term here. Use `getDocumentXmlPath` to make clear what we're doing. * Use field notation for setting ReaderEnv. As we've added (and continue to add) fields, the assignment by position has gotten harder to read. * figure out document.xml path once at the beginning of parsing, and add it to the environment, so we can avoid repeated lookups.
2019-02-07Docx reader: Extend dynamic xml location to detecting relationshipsJesse Rosenthal1-12/+19
Getting the location used to depend on a hard-coded .rels file based on "word/document.xml". We now dynamically detect that file based on the document.xml file specified in "_rels/.rels"
2019-02-07data/pandoc.lua: re-export List and utils moduleAlbert Krewinkel2-1/+25
2019-02-06Docx reader: Tests for alternate document.xmlJesse Rosenthal3-2/+9
2019-02-06Docx reader: Dynamically determine document.xml path.Jesse Rosenthal1-3/+12
The desktop Word program places the main document file in "word/document.xml", but the online word places it in "word/document2.xml". This file path is actually stated in the root "_rels/.rels" file, in the "Relationship" element with an "http://../officedocument" type. Closes #5277
2019-02-06cabal.project - use released pandoc-citeproc (take 2).John MacFarlane1-5/+4
2019-02-06cabal - prevent using basement 0.0.10 on 32-bit windows.John MacFarlane1-1/+4
It is broken, see https://github.com/haskell-foundation/foundation/issues/515
2019-02-06Remove PROVISIONAL from 2.6 changelog.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2019-02-06cabal.project - use released pandoc-citeproc.John MacFarlane1-4/+4
2019-02-06stack.yaml - use latest pandoc-citeproc.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2019-02-06Handle Word files generated by Microsoft Word Online.John MacFarlane1-0/+2
For some reason, Word in Office 365 Online uses `document2.xml` for the content, instead of `document.xml`. This causes pandoc not to be able to parse docx. This quick fix has the parser check for both `document.xml` and `document2.xml`. Addresses #5277, but a more robust solution would be to get the name of the main document dynamically (who knows whether it might change again?).
2019-02-06Muse reader: test that block level markup does not break <verbatim>Alexander Krotov1-0/+7
2019-02-04Add missing copyright notices and remove license boilerplate (#5112)Albert Krewinkel160-254/+700
Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices. This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has been removed. Update copyright years to 2019. Closes #4592.
2019-02-04More carefully groom ipynb default extensions.John MacFarlane1-2/+18
2019-02-04Add `all_symbols_escapable` to githubMarkdownExtensions.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2019-02-04Markdown reader: add newline when parsing blocks in YAML.John MacFarlane2-9/+22
Otherwise last block gets parsed as a Plain rather than a Para. This is a regression in pandoc 2.x. This patch restores pandoc 1.19 behavior. Closes #5271.
2019-02-02ipynb reader: handle images referring to attachments.John MacFarlane1-1/+9
Previously we didn't strip off the attachment: prefix, so even though the attachment is available in the mediabag, pandoc couldn't find it.
2019-02-02HTML5 template: Add role with ARIA doc-toc for table of contents.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
See #4213.
2019-02-02Update test for last commit.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
2019-02-02HTML5 writer: implement WAI-ARIA roles for (end)notes.John MacFarlane2-22/+35
See #4213.
2019-02-02Shared: withTempDir is no longer used in the codebase.John MacFarlane1-0/+2
Add comment to remove it in next major release.
2019-02-02PDF: More conservative solution to #777.John MacFarlane1-2/+11
Now, instead of always creating temp dirs in the home directory on Windows, we only do it if the system tempdir name contains tildes. (This will be the case for longer usernames only.) Closes #1192.
2019-02-02PDF: use system temp dir and set TEXMFOUTPUT.John MacFarlane1-8/+5
Previously the temp directory was created inside the working directory, so that programs like epstopdf.pl would be allowed to run in restricted mode. However, setting TEXMFOUTPUT allows these programs to run in the tmpdir inside the system temp directory. This is a better solution than cd51983. Using the system temp dir prevents problems when pandoc is run inside a synced directory (e.g. dropbox). Partially addresses #1192.