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Closes #6935.
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For efficiency.
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DokuWiki lets the user define his own Interwiki links.
Previously pandoc reacted to these by emitting a
google search link, which is not helpful. Instead,
we now just emit the full URL including the
wikilink prefix, e.g. `faquk>FAQ-mathml`.
This at least gives users the ability to
modify the links using filters.
Closes #6932.
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Docbook writer: handle admonitions
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Docbook reader produces a `Div` with `title` class for `<title>` element
within an “admonition” element. Markdown writer then turns this
into a fenced div with `title` class attribute. Since fenced divs
are block elements, their content is recognized as a paragraph
by the Markdown reader. This is an issue for Docbook writer because
it would produce an invalid DocBook document from such AST –
the `<title>` element can only contain “inline” elements.
Let’s handle this invalid special case separately by unwrapping
the paragraph before creating the `<title>` element.
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DocBook5 should always use xml:id instead of id so let’s use it everywhere.
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Similarly to https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/d6fdfe6f2bba2a8ed25d6c9f11861774001f7a91,
we should handle admonitions.
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Links with (internal) targets that the reader doesn't know about are
converted into emphasized text. Information on the link target is now
preserved by wrapping the text in a Span of class `spurious-link`, with
an attribute `target` set to the link's original target. This allows to
recover and fix broken or unknown links with filters.
See: #6916
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This commit adds two extensions to the OpenDocument writer,
`xrefs_name` and `xrefs_number`.
Links to headings, figures and tables inside the document are
substituted with cross-references that will use the name or caption
of the referenced item for `xrefs_name` or the number for `xrefs_number`.
For the `xrefs_number` to be useful heading numbers must be enabled
in the generated document and table and figure captions must be enabled using for example the `native_numbering` extension.
In order for numbers and reference text to be updated the generated
document must be refreshed.
Co-authored-by: Nils Carlson <nils.carlson@ludd.ltu.se>
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If we put an image in italics, then when rendering to Markdown
we no longer get an implicit figure.
Closes #6925.
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Previously, we only added xmlns attributes to chapter elements,
even when running with --top-level-division=section.
Let’s add the namespaces to part and section elements too,
when they are the selected top-level divisions.
We do not need to add namespaces to documents produced with
--standalone flag, since those will already have xmlns attribute
on the root element in the template.
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This just looks better and doesn't affect the semantics.
See #6921.
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See #6921.
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Previously inner Spans used to represent
CSL display attributes were not rendered as div tags.
See #6921.
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Closes #6919.
Note that the toc is also included if `--toc` is specified.
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Closes #6918.
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Previously bold and italics didn't work properly in LTR
text. This commit causes the w:bCs and w:iCs attributes
to be used, in addition to w:b and w:i, for bold and
italics respectively.
Closes #6911.
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Closes #6904, closes #6909.
Co-authored-by: taotieren <admin@taotieren.com>
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We ignore the variants and just use the base lang code
and country code when passing off to citeproc.
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Fixes issues with nested for loops in templates.
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Header comment in the CSV reader module says "RST" instead of "CSV".
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Also adds a paragraph aimed at highlighting the importance of feature
maintenance.
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This change affects both the epub2 and the epub3 templates.
It avoids distortion of the cover image by requiring that the aspect ratio be preserved.
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Closes: #6312
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Fix appearance of bullets/numbered lists (the first level is slightly
indented to the right instead of right on the margin).
New golden files have been tested using Word 2010 on Windows 10.
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The contents of the `center` environment are put in a `Div`
with class `center`.
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- `<tfoot>` elements are no longer added to the table body but used as
table footer.
- Separate `<tbody>` elements are no longer combined into one.
- Attributes on `<thead>`, `<tbody>`, `<th>`/`<td>`, and `<tfoot>`
elements are preserved.
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We need it for checkboxes in todo lists, and maybe for
other things. In this location it seems compatible
with the cases that propmted #6469 and PR #6762.
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- Don't create minipages for regular paragraphs.
- Put width and alignment information in the longtable column
descriptors.
- Closes #6883.
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See #6883.
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This affected author-in-text citations in footnotes.
It didn't cause problems for the printed output, but for
filters that expected the citation id and other information.
Closes #6890.
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This removes the `foldOrElse` function from the internal Text.Pandoc.CSS
module.
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Babel defines "shorthands" for some languages, and these can
produce unexpected results. For example, in Spanish, `1.22`
gets rendered as `122`, and `et~al.` as `etal`.
One would think that babel's `shorthands=off` option (which
we were using) would disable these, but it doesn't. So we
remove `shorthands=off` and add some code that redefines
the shorthands macro. Eventually this will be fixed in babel,
I hope, and we can revert to something simpler.
Closes #6817, closes #6887.
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