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2017-03-14Small test plumbing improvement.John MacFarlane1-11/+11
2017-03-14Use tasty for tests rather than test-framework.John MacFarlane29-142/+137
2017-03-13Removed unused symbol.John MacFarlane1-1/+0
2017-03-13Better handling of \part in LaTeX.John MacFarlane4-10/+48
Closes #1905. Removed stateChapters from ParserState. Now we parse chapters as level 0 headers, and parts as level -1 headers. After parsing, we check for the lowest header level, and if it's less than 1 we bump everything up so that 1 is the lowest header level. So `\part` will always produce a header; no command-line options are needed.
2017-03-13Docx writer: Support 9 levels of headers.John MacFarlane2-5/+66
Closes #1642.
2017-03-13RST writer: convert to PandocMonad, report on unrendered raw items.John MacFarlane2-33/+41
2017-03-13ISSUE_TEMPLATE: add URL for pandoc-discuss.John MacFarlane1-2/+3
2017-03-13Added github ISSUE_TEMPLATE.John MacFarlane1-0/+10
2017-03-13Highlighting: highlighting now returns an Either rather than Maybe.John MacFarlane5-25/+44
This allows us to display error information returned by the skylighting library. Display a warning if the highlighting library throws an error.
2017-03-13Put TEI writer inside PandocMonad. Added warnings for omitted raw elements.John MacFarlane2-149/+166
Also added identifiers on `<div>` elements. These were commented out before, not sure why?
2017-03-12Org reader: interpret more meta value as inlinesAlbert Krewinkel1-4/+9
The values of the following meta variables are now interpreted using org-markup instead of treating them as pure strings: - *keywords*: comma-separated list of inlines - *subtitle*: inline values - *nocite*: inline values; using it multiple times accumulates the values.
2017-03-12Converted DokuWiki writer to use PandocMonad.John MacFarlane1-25/+34
2017-03-12MediaWiki writer: use PandocMonad.John MacFarlane1-23/+29
2017-03-12Issue warning for duplicate header identifiers.John MacFarlane6-8/+46
As noted in the previous commit, an autogenerated identifier may still coincide with an explicit identifier that is given for a header later in the document, or with an identifier on a div, span, link, or image. This commit adds a warning in this case, so users can supply an explicit identifier. * Added `DuplicateIdentifier` to LogMessage. * Modified HTML, Org, MediaWiki readers so their custom state type is an instance of HasLogMessages. This is necessary for `registerHeader` to issue warnings. See #1745.
2017-03-12Improved behavior of `auto_identifiers` when there are explicit ids.John MacFarlane2-1/+15
Previously only autogenerated ids were added to the list of header identifiers in state, so explicit ids weren't taken into account when generating unique identifiers. Duplicated identifiers could result. This simple fix ensures that explicitly given identifiers are also taken into account. Fixes #1745. Note some limitations, however. An autogenerated identifier may still coincide with an explicit identifier that is given for a header later in the document, or with an identifier on a div, span, link, or image. Fixing this would be much more difficult, because we need to run `registerHeader` before we have the complete parse tree (so we can't get a complete list of identifiers from the document by walking the tree). However, it might be worth issuing warnings for duplicate header identifiers; I think we can do that. It is not common for headers to have the same text, and the issue can always be worked around by adding explicit identifiers, if the user is aware of it.
2017-03-12Revert "Shared: export extractIds."John MacFarlane1-20/+0
This reverts commit 0ef1e51211cd35b1ddb54a5fe8bee4247f1e1801.
2017-03-12Shared: export extractIds.John MacFarlane1-0/+20
This will be used to help with #1745.
2017-03-12MANUAL: Small clarification in YAML metadata section.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2017-03-11Changed test case labeled 3384.md to 3348.md.John MacFarlane1-0/+0
The last commit referred to #3384, but should have closed #3348.
2017-03-11Markdown writer: fixed bugs in simple/multiline list output.John MacFarlane2-10/+24
* Previously we got overlong lists with `--wrap=none`. This is fixed. * Previously a multiline list could become a simple list (and would always become one with `--wrap=none`). Closes #3384.
2017-03-11Markdown reader: optimized nonindentSpaces.John MacFarlane1-6/+3
Makes the benchmark go from 40 to 36 ms.
2017-03-10ConTeXt writer: converted to use PandocMonad.John MacFarlane1-19/+28
2017-03-10Removed normalizeSpaces from Text.Pandoc.Shared.John MacFarlane3-23/+9
Rewrote functions in RST reader and writer to avoid the need for it. Closes #1530.
2017-03-10Docx reader: more efficient trimSps.John MacFarlane1-9/+9
Replacing trimLineBreaks. This does the work of normalizeSpaces as well, so we avoid the need for that function here. See #1530.
2017-03-10Shared.normalizeSpaces: strip off leading/trailing line breaks...John MacFarlane1-2/+4
...not just spaces.
2017-03-10Add Muse writer (#3489)Alexander Krotov12-3/+1489
* Add Muse writer * Advertise new Muse writer * Muse writer: add regressions tests
2017-03-10stack.yaml: Use texmath 0.9.3.John MacFarlane2-2/+2
2017-03-10Use pMacroDefinition in macro (for more direct parsing).John MacFarlane1-13/+8
This is newly exported in texmath 0.9.3. Note that this means that `macro` will now parse one macro at a time, rather than parsing a whole group together.
2017-03-10Expand \newenvironment macros.John MacFarlane3-11/+25
Closes #987. Depends on still unreleased texmath 0.9.3.
2017-03-09LaTeX reader: Treat `{{xxx}}` the same as `{xxx}`.John MacFarlane1-9/+14
Closes #2115.
2017-03-09Changed display format for messages.John MacFarlane1-8/+8
2017-03-09HTML writer: info message if 'lang' is unspecified.John MacFarlane1-1/+4
Closes #3486.
2017-03-09Logging: Added NoLangSpecified, use toConstr to avoid boilerplate.John MacFarlane1-42/+30
2017-03-09HTML writer: fallback to basename rather than Untitled.John MacFarlane3-6/+7
2017-03-08Remove space at beginning/end of RST code span.John MacFarlane1-1/+4
Otherwise we get invalid RST. There seems to be no way to escape the space. Closes #3496.
2017-03-08Org reader: disallow tables on list marker linesAlbert Krewinkel2-4/+14
Fixes: #3499
2017-03-08Travis: Remove GHC HEAD build.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
This pretty much always fails due to dependencies.
2017-03-08Travis: comment out OSX build.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
This always takes forever to complete. Since I develop on OSX anyway, it's not so urgent.
2017-03-08Markdown writer: Avoid spurious blanklines at end of document...John MacFarlane7-18/+6
after tables and list, for example.
2017-03-08Markdown writer: ensure space before list at top level.John MacFarlane2-22/+44
Closes #3487.
2017-03-08Org reader: don't allow tables inside list items.John MacFarlane2-0/+13
Closes #3499.
2017-03-08Added test case for #3497.John MacFarlane1-0/+51
2017-03-08Markdown writer: escape unordered list markers at beginning of paragraphJohn MacFarlane1-12/+20
to avoid false interpretation as a list. Also handle `|`, and refactor code for escaping `%`. Closes #3497.
2017-03-07stack.yamls: use lts-8.4 and texmath-0.9.1.1.John MacFarlane2-2/+4
2017-03-07Re-enable support for custom lua writers.John MacFarlane1-1/+3
Closes #3495.
2017-03-07Speed up Native writer quickcheck tests.John MacFarlane1-2/+4
2017-03-07Small change to unbalanced bracket test to speed up test suite.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
2017-03-07Markdown reader: Treat certain environments as inlineJohn MacFarlane2-1/+55
when they occur without space surrounding them. E.g. equation, math. This avoids incorrect vertical space around equations. Closes #3309. Closes #2171. See also rstudio/bookdown#358.
2017-03-07Clarify that meta-json contains transformed values (#3491)Jakob Voß1-1/+2
Make clear that template variable `meta-json` does not contain plain text values or JSON output format but field values transformed to the selected output format.
2017-03-06Markdown writer: better handling of tables with empty columns.John MacFarlane2-12/+38
E.g. an HTML table with two cells in the first row and one in the second (but no row/colspan). We now calculate the number of columns based on the longest row (or the length of aligns or widths). Closes #3337.