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fig, table-wrap & caption Divs for JATS writer
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The same init file (`data/init`) that is used to setup the Lua
interpreter for Lua filters is also used to setup the interpreter of
custom writers.lua.
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Support writing <fig> and <table-wrap> elements with <title> and
<caption> inside them by using Divs with class set to on of
fig, table-wrap or cation. The title is included as a Heading
so the constraint on where Heading can occur is also relaxed.
Also leaves out empty alt attributes on links.
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Note that we don't need to bump the second number
for an additional module and exported function.
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This fixes a bug in 2.0.4, whereby pandoc could not
read the theme files generated with `--print-highlight-style`.
It also fixes some CSS issues involving line numbers.
Highlighted code blocks are now enclosed in a div with class
sourceCode.
Highlighting CSS no longer sets a generic color for pre
and code; we only set these for class `sourceCode`.
This will close #4133 and #4128.
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The file `init.lua` is used to initialize the Lua interpreter which is
used in Lua filters. This gives users the option to require libraries
which they want to use in all of their filters, and to extend default
modules.
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The integration with Lua's package/module system is improved: A
pandoc-specific package searcher is prepended to the searchers in
`package.searchers`. The modules `pandoc` and `pandoc.mediabag` can now
be loaded via `require`.
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The release hslua 0.9.3 contains a new function which makes using
Haskell functions as package loaders much easier.
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This fixes a bug in parsing tags with `&` following.
Closes #4094. Closes #4088.
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The List module is automatically loaded, but not assigned to a global
variable. It can be included in filters by calling `List = require
'List'`.
Lists of blocks, lists of inlines, and lists of classes are now given
`List` as a metatable, making working with them more convenient. E.g.,
it is now possible to concatenate lists of inlines using Lua's
concatenation operator `..` (requires at least one of the operants to
have `List` as a metatable):
function Emph (emph)
local s = {pandoc.Space(), pandoc.Str 'emphasized'}
return pandoc.Span(emph.content .. s)
end
Closes: #4081
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Closes #4103 (wrong color of unmarked code text when
numerLines is used).
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The `text` module is preloaded in lua. The module contains some UTF-8
aware string functions, implemented in Haskell. The module is loaded on
request only, e.g.:
text = require 'text'
function Str (s)
s.text = text.upper(s.text)
return s
end
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Instead of three Haskell filters.
This is easier and faster.
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Refactored some code from Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocModule
into new internal module Text.Pandoc.Lua.Filter.
Add `walk_inline` and `walk_block` in pandoc lua module.
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The line identifiers are built using the code block's identifier
as a prefix. If the code block has null identifier, we use
"cb1", "cb2", etc.
Closes #4031.
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Add new style FB2 tests
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other instances when javascript is refered to in pandoc is also in CamelCase, the official casing of JavaScript.
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This is feature complete but not very thoroughly tested yet.
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This prevents the problem with extra space around highlighted
code blocks (closes #3996).
Note that we no longer put an enclosing div around highlighted
code blocks. The pre is the outer element, just as for unhighlighted
blocks.
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Closes #3806.
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It was getting too long for a man page.
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Previously `\include` wouldn't work if the included file
contained, e.g., a begin without a matching end.
We've changed the Tok type so that it stores a full SourcePos,
rather than just a line and column. So tokens keeep track
of the file they came from. This allows us to use a simpler
method for includes, which doesn't require parsing the included
document as a whole.
Closes #3971.
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Now all the guts of openURL have been put into openURL from
Class. openURL is now sensitive to stRequestHeaders in CommonState
and will add these custom headers when making a request.
It no longer looks at the USER_AGENT environment variable,
since you can now set the `User-Agent` header directly.
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