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- Added `audio` and `source` in `eitherBlockOrInline`.
- Moved `video`, `svg`, `progress`, `script`, `noscript`, `svg` from
`blockTags` to `eitherBlockOrInline`.
- `map` and `object` were mistakenly in both lists; they have been removed
from `blockTags`.
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Docx Reader: Parse Docx OMML math/equations
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Modad.Reader + HLint for MediaWiki writer
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This is a first stab at writing out equations in LaTeX based on
omml equations in Word. There are some glitches: unicode chars not known to
LaTeX are silently skipped, and functions (such as `\oiiint`) not in the
standard LaTeX packages are inserted, which can lead to pdf compilation
errors (depending, of course, on your preamble).
Adding, for example, `\usepackage[charter]{mathdesign}` to the preamble will
allow you to use most of the more esoteric functions.
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This will allow us to deal with unicode characters from word equations. This
part of the process will need to continue to be improved.
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To avoid to pass opts explicitly around (as we
do not use it very much at the moment anyway)
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Closes #1389.
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Docx reader: clean up parStyle processing.
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This gets rid of `divAttrToContainers`: an internal convenience function
which had become pretty inconvenient. Rather than converting classes and
indentations to string lists and back, we deal with the `pPr` attribute
directly.
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* Added normalizeInlines, normalizeBlocks.
* Type signature is now more narrow, `Pandoc -> Pandoc` instead of
`Data a :: a -> a`. Some users may need to change their uses of
`normalize` to the newly exported `normalizeInlines` or
`normalizeBlocks`.
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Fix hanging indent behavior
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We want to treat it as a plain paragraph if the hanging amount is
greater to or equal to the left indent---i.e., if the first line has
zero indentation. But we still want it to be a block quote if it starts
to the right of the margin. Someone might format verse with wrapping
lines with a hanging indent, for example.
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Here, when hanging indents are greater than or equal to left indents, we
don't set it to block quote. Such indents are frequently used in
academic bibliographies. (Thanks to Caleb McDaniel.)
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This lets us keep more information about the indentation, and act
accordingly in the reader.
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Docx writer: insert bookmark tags inside <w:p> tag.
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This makes the header anchors in pandoc-generated ooxml match those
generated by word.
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Docx Reader: Update state properly
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Previously, a fresh state was created for the purpose of updating. In
the future, when there is more than one field in the state, this
obviously won't work.
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Docx Reader: Extend auto id behavior to all headers
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Now doing auto ids for all headers, so tests should reflect that.
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Previously, only those with an anchor got an auto id. Now, all do, which
puts it in line with pandoc's markdown extension.
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New DocxContext Monad, and rewriting anchor ids
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Record relationship between original id and auto id, so we can fix links
after.
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In preparation for auto ids.
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Using pattern guard, in preparation for doing some more complicated
stuff with it (recording header anchors, so we can change them to auto
ids.)
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Use PatternGuards to get rid of need for `isJust`, `fromJust`
altogether.
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It only applies to headers, so we can just apply it when we make a
header.
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This is a ReaderT State stack, which keeps track of some environment info, such
as the options and the docx doc. The state will come in handy in the future,
for a couple of planned features (rewriting the section anchors as auto_idents,
and hopefully smart-quoting).
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This fixed a bug wherein `--filter ./caps.py` would run `caps.py` from
the system path, even if there was a `caps.py` in the working directory.
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See #1346.
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Track changes with options
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Docx reader: Code cleanup in parse.
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Remove some redundant ways of dealing with Maybe.
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Rudimentary track-changes support
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This is what seems like the sensible default: read in insertions, and
ignore deletions. In the future, it would be good if options were
available for either taking in deletions or keeping both in some
scriptable format.
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