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...instead of cmark-gfm (a wrapper around a C library).
We can now support many more pandoc extensions for
commonmark and gfm.
Add fenced_code_attributes to gfm/commonmark extensions.
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If a line of ms code block output starts with a period (.), it should
be prepended by '\&' so that it is not interpreted as a roff command.
Fixes #6505
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We need a major version bump because of the new pandoc-types.
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Braces are now always escaped, even within words or when surrounded by
whitespace. Jira and Confluence treat braces specially.
Package jira-wiki-markup must be version 1.3.2 or later.
Fixes: #6478
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This solves the following problems of the Jira reader:
* Two consecutive markup chars are now parsed verbatim; styled text
must not be empty.
* Styled text may not contain newlines.
* Links to anchors are now parsed as links.
Fixes: #6343
Fixes: #6325
Fixes: #6407
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Builds fine and all tests pass here.
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In b3cfdc2c7 the license was changed to GPL-2.0-or-later which is an
SPDX expression, however cabal only interprets the license field as an
SPDX expression if cabal-version is 2.2 or later.
Starting with 2.2 cabal-version also has to be the first statement in
the .cabal file.
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`GPL-2` is interpreted as GPLv2 only, however the actual license is GPLv2 or later
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This adds `aria-hidden="true"` to the empty a elements, which
helps people who use screen readers.
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The new type `PandocLua` is an instance of the `PandocMonad` typeclass
and can thus be used in a way similar to `PandocIO`.
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The PandocError type is used throughout the Lua subsystem, all Lua
functions throw an exception of this type if an error occurs. The
`LuaException` type is removed and no longer exported from
`Text.Pandoc.Lua`. In its place, a new constructor `PandocLuaError` is
added to PandocError.
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which hasn't been updated for ghc 8.10.
See discussion at #6187.
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This commit adds the option `--no-check-certificate`, which disables certificate
checking when resources are fetched by HTTP.
Co-authored-by: Cécile Chemin <cecile.chemin@insee.fr>
Co-authored-by: Juliette Fourcot <juliette.fourcot@insee.fr>
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Closes: #6231
Closes: #6238
Closes: #6239
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Parsing problems occurring with block quotes and colored text have been
resolved.
Fixes: #6233
Fixes: #6235
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Builds fine and all tests pass.
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Spans with class `underline` as converted into Jira text marked as
`+inserted+`, i.e. surrounded by plus-signs.
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Multiple parsing problems are resolved, including issues with empty
table cells, faulty recognition of closing emphasis characters, and
parsing of image attributes.
Fixes: #6212
Fixes: #6219
Fixes: #6220
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A bug was fixed which caused faulty parsing if a table was not preceded
by a newline and the first table cell had no space after the initial `|`
characters.
Fixes: #6198
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A bug was fixed which caused non-emphasized text containing digits and/or
non-special symbols (like dots) to sometimes be parsed incorrectly.
Fixes: #6196
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* Use implicit Prelude
The previous behavior was introduced as a fix for #4464. It seems that
this change alone did not fix the issue, and `stack ghci` and `cabal
repl` only work with GHC 8.4.1 or newer, as no custom Prelude is loaded
for these versions. Given this, it seems cleaner to revert to the
implicit Prelude.
* PandocMonad: remove outdated check for base version
Only base versions 4.9 and later are supported, the check for
`MIN_VERSION_base(4,8,0)` is therefore unnecessary.
* Always use custom prelude
Previously, the custom prelude was used only with older GHC versions, as
a workaround for problems with ghci. The ghci problems are resolved by
replacing package `base` with `base-noprelude`, allowing for consistent
use of the custom prelude across all GHC versions.
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* Extract CommonState into submodule
* Extract PandocMonad into submodule
* PandocMonad: ensure all functions have Haddock documentation
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* Update copyright year
* Copyright: add notes for Lua and Jira modules
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* Support for colored inlines has been added.
* Lists are now allowed to be indented; i.e., lists are still recognized
if list markers are preceded by spaces.
Closes: #6183, #6184
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New formats:
- `jats_archiving` for the "Archiving and Interchange Tag Set",
- `jats_publishing` for the "Journal Publishing Tag Set", and
- `jats_articleauthoring` for the "Article Authoring Tag Set."
The "jats" output format is now an alias for "jats_archiving".
Closes: #6014
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This adds csv as an input format.
The CSV table is converted into a pandoc simple table.
Closes #6100.
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Lists of Inline and Block elements can now be filtered via `Inlines` and
`Blocks` functions, respectively. This is helpful if a filter conversion
depends on the order of elements rather than a single element.
For example, the following filter can be used to remove all spaces
before a citation:
function isSpaceBeforeCite (spc, cite)
return spc and spc.t == 'Space'
and cite and cite.t == 'Cite'
end
function Inlines (inlines)
for i = #inlines-1,1,-1 do
if isSpaceBeforeCite(inlines[i], inlines[i+1]) then
inlines:remove(i)
end
end
return inlines
end
Closes: #6038
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Closes #6031. The new version of doclayout fixes a
memory leak that affected `--include-in-header` with
large files (and possibly other cases involving extremely
long lines).
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Use before and after includes rather than special template.
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Closes #5556
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