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This is needed because of the addition of KaTeX to
HTMLMathMethod.
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Build dependencies of the trypandoc executable are required, regardless of the
trypandoc flag was set to either True or False. Correct package description
to make them truly optional.
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This addresses the split of network and network-uri.
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Supporting files are in trypandoc/.
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Previously we built this by default, but most users won't need
to build it, since we include built man pages with the package.
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This should only be needed by developers.
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Renamed some tests, introducing subsidiary directories
for fb2, docx, epub.
Cleaned up tests in cabal file.
Combined dokuwiki-writer and dokuwiki_inline_formatting tests.
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This was just too fragile and dependent on a changing Cabal API
(see #1526).
Instead of passing the bulid directory to the test program, we
now let the test program find itself (using executable-path)
and then find the pandoc executable relative to itself.
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Attempts to convert gif, tiff and bmp to png in pdf writer
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Now depends on the JuicyPixels library.
Will attempt to convert an image (gif, tiff, bmp) to png when converting
to pdf.
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This epub contains many epub:type elements including footnotes and
titlepage.
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Rewrote features test to remove all unimplemented features.
There are now all three examples of where an image can be included in
the test.
1. Cover image
2. As a spine elemnt
3. In the document
Tests have also been added to make sure that the mediabag contains all
these images after processing.
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Renamed epub test files so they're identified more clearly as
epub: features.{epub,native} -> epub.features.{epub,native},
and similarly with formatting.{epub,native}.
Added epub test files to cabal file, so they'll be included in
the tarball.
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Math module
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Could use some cleanup, but this is the first step for getting
an OMML reader into TeXMath.
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TeXMath does the work now.
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mpickering-epubend
Conflicts:
pandoc.cabal
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This will allow us to test the whole mediabag (making sure, for example,
that images are added with the correct keys) instead of just individual
extracted images. We compare each entry in the media bag to an image
extracted on the fly from the docx. As a result, we only need one file
to test with.
The image in the current tests was also replaced with a smaller one.
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Moved `MediaBag` definition and functions from Shared:
`lookupMedia`, `mediaDirectory`, `insertMedia`, `extractMediaBag`.
Removed `emptyMediaBag`; use `mempty` instead, since `MediaBag`
is a Monoid.
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Also tell pandoc.cabal that we'll be needing base64, since we want to
compare strings here.
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http://txt2tags.org/
There are two points which currently do not match the official
implementation.
1. In the official implementation lists can not be nested like the
following but the reader would interpret this as a bullet list with the
first item being a numbered list.
```
- + This is not a list
```
2. The specification describes how URIs automatically becomes links.
Unfortunately as is often the case, their definitiong of URI is not
clear. I tried three solutions but was unsure about which to adopt.
* Using isURI from Network.URI, this matches far too many strings and is
therefore unsuitable
* Using uri from Text.Pandoc.Shared, this doesn't match all strings that
the reference implementation matches
* Try to simulate the regex which is used in the native code
I went with the third approach but it is not perfect, for example
trailing punctuation is captured in Urls.
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Fix auto identified headers when already auto-id'ed
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For correct highlighting of identifiers in prolog and other languages.
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Test auto ident header anchors with pandoc-generated pandoc.
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mtl switched from ErrorT to ExceptT, but we're not sure which mtl we'll
be dealing with. This should make errors work with both.
The main difference (beside the name of the module and the monad
transformer) is that Except doesn't require an instance of an Error
Typeclass. So we define that for compatability. When we switch to a
later mtl, using Control.Monad.Exception, we can just erase the instance
declaration, and all should work fine.
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claremacrae-dokuwiki
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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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