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E.g. `-t latex-smart -o file.pdf` would produce a different
latex intermediate than `-t latex-smart -o file.tex`.
Thanks to Bernhard Fisseni for pointing this out.
This is a regression since pandoc 2.0 (introduced in commit
c7e3c1ec).
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Convert list of Pandoc blocks into (hierarchical) list of Elements.
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The function parses a date and converts it (if possible) to "YYYY-MM-DD"
format.
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The function allows conversion of numbers below 4000 into roman
numerals.
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We now convert a ref-list element into a list of
citations in metadata, suitable for use with pandoc-citeproc.
We also convert references to pandoc citation elements.
Thus a JATS article with embedded bibliographic information
can be processed with pandoc and pandoc-citeproc to produce
a formatted bibliography.
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API change: export blocksToInlines' from Text.Pandoc.Shared
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Don't pass through macro definitions themselves when `latex_macros`
is set. The macros have already been applied.
If `latex_macros` is enabled, then `rawLaTeXBlock` in
Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX will succeed in parsing a macro definition,
and will update pandoc's internal macro map accordingly, but the
empty string will be returned.
Together with earlier changes, this closes #4179.
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+ Preserve original whitespace between blocks.
+ Recognize `\placeformula` as context.
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Change: minor
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The new function `pandoc.utils.stringify` converts any AST element to a
string with formatting removed.
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The stack now remains unaltered if `getRawInt` or `getTable` fail. This
is important when those functions are used in an operation that is part
of an Alternative.
Change: minor
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We were missing an `_`.
See #4188.
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We don't yet produce incremental lists in PowerPoint, but we should at
least treat lists inside BlockQuotes as lists, for compatibility with
other slide formats.
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Add Basic JATS reader based on DocBook reader
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Previously a `reference.docx` in `~/.pandoc` (or the user data dir)
would be used instead, and this could cause problems because a
user-modified docx sometimes lacks vital sections that we count
on the `distArchive` to supply.
Closes #4182.
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If the contents are single `Plain` block then do not wrap them with
a <p> element.
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This will allow more to fit on a single slide, and will probably look better.
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This replaces the more specific blockQuote runProp, which only
affected the size of blockquotes. We can use this for notes, etc.
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A new module `pandoc.utils` has been created. It holds utility functions
like `sha1`, which was moved from the main `pandoc` module.
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Definitions for the `pandoc.mediabag` modules are moved to a separate
Haskell module.
Change: minor
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The Haskell module defining the Lua `pandoc` module is moved to
Text.Pandoc.Lua.Module.Pandoc.
Change: minor
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Material following `^^` was dropped if it wasn't a character
escape. This only affected invalid LaTeX, so we didn't see it
in the wild, but it appeared in a QuickCheck test failure
https://travis-ci.org/jgm/pandoc/jobs/319812224
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It is no longer needed now that we have `--print-highlight-style`.
See #4096.
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This currently prints all notes on a final slide.
Note that at the moment, there is a danger of text overflowing the
note slide, since there is no logic for adding further slides. A
future commit will shrink the font size on these notes, but that won't
take care of the problem altogether. (We might have to implement some
sort of clumsy page-breaking logic here based on font size and
text-box dimensions, though that seems like a can of worms.)
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When we encounter a note, we write it to the state directory of notes,
and input a superscript.
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First step toward implementing notes in pptx writer.
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These are currently implemented in terms of a Bold para for the terms,
and then blockquotes for the definitions. THis can be refined a bit in
the future.
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When using readerStandalone, this keeps us from looking for a
non-existent template pptx file.
Closes #4181
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This is used to check standalone and not writing to the terminal.
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Also add TODO for ordered lists.
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The `pipe` and `read` utility functions are converted from hybrid
lua/haskell functions into full Haskell functions. This avoids the need
for intermediate `_pipe`/`_read` helper functions, which have dropped.
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The functions `sha1`, `read`, and `pipe` are now tested.
Change: minor
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In hopes this will help with the OOM problems.
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