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Done using tools/emojis.hs, which uses the list from the
gem GitHub uses. Future updates can be done with this tool.
Closes #5666.
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The haddock module header contains essentially the
same information, so the boilerplate is redundant and
just one more thing to get out of sync.
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Text.Pandoc.Emoji now exports `emojiToInline`, which returns a Span inline containing the emoji character and some attributes with metadata (class `emoji`, attribute `data-emoji` with emoji name). Previously, emojis (as supported in Markdown and CommonMark readers, e.g ":smile:")
were simply translated into the corresponding unicode code point. By wrapping them in Span
nodes, we make it possible to do special handling such as giving them a special font
in HTML output. We also open up the possibility of treating them differently when the
`--ascii` option is selected (though that is not part of this commit).
Closes #4743.
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This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
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There were many bugs in the definitions.
Closes #2523.
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Some of the unicode characters cause ghc parse errors in older
ghc versions.
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This is enabled by default in `markdown_github`.
Added `Ext_emoji` to `Extension` in `Text.Pandoc.Options` (API change).
Closes #2523.
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