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commonmark/gfm extensions. These shouldn't really be counted
as extensions, because they can't be disabled in commonmark.
Adjust markdown writer to check for commonmark variant in addition
to extensions.
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`fenced_code_blocks`, `backtick_code_blocks`, `fenced_code_attributes`.
These can't really be disabled in the reader, but they need to
be enabled in the writer or we just get indented code.
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Specifying `-f ipynb+raw_markdown` will cause Markdown cells
to be represented as raw Markdown blocks, instead of being
parsed. This is not what you want when going from `ipynb`
to other formats, but it may be useful when going from `ipynb`
to Markdown or to `ipynb`, to avoid semantically insignificant
changes in the contents of the Markdown cells that might
otherwise be introduced.
Closes #5408.
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Instead rely on the markdown writer with appropriate extensions.
Export writeCommonMark variant from Markdown writer.
This changes a few small things in rendering markdown,
e.g. w/r/t requiring backslashes before spaces inside
super/subscripts.
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commonmark with a number of useful extensions (more than gfm).
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Previously it included all of the following, which make
sense for the legacy markdown_github but not for gfm,
since they are part of base commonmark and thus
can't be turned off in gfm:
- `Ext_all_symbols_escapable`
- `Ext_backtick_code_blocks`
- `Ext_fenced_code_blocks`
- `Ext_space_in_atx_header`
- `Ext_intraword_underscores`
- `Ext_lists_without_preceding_blankline`
- `Ext_shortcut_reference_links`
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These have been removed from `githubMarkdownExtensions`, though
they're still turned on for legacy `markdown_github`.
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This allows attributes to be added to any block or inline
element, in principle. (Though in many cases this will be
done by adding a Div or Span container, since pandoc's
AST doesn't have a slot for attributes for most elements.)
Currently this is only possible with the commonmark and gfm
readers.
Add `Ext_attributes` constructor for `Extension` [API change].
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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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Closes #6350.
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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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* Update copyright year
* Copyright: add notes for Lua and Jira modules
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This fixes a regression in 2.8.
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PR #5884.
+ Use pandoc-types 1.20 and texmath 0.12.
+ Text is now used instead of String, with a few exceptions.
+ In the MediaBag module, some of the types using Strings
were switched to use FilePath instead (not Text).
+ In the Parsing module, new parsers `manyChar`, `many1Char`,
`manyTillChar`, `many1TillChar`, `many1Till`, `manyUntil`,
`mantyUntilChar` have been added: these are like their
unsuffixed counterparts but pack some or all of their output.
+ `glob` in Text.Pandoc.Class still takes String since it seems
to be intended as an interface to Glob, which uses strings.
It seems to be used only once in the package, in the EPUB writer,
so that is not hard to change.
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This cuts down on code duplication and reduces the chance
for errors. See #4083.
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+ An error is now raised if you try to specify (enable or
disable) an extension that does not affect the given
format, e.g. `docx+pipe_tables`.
+ The `--list-extensions[=FORMAT]` option now lists only
extensions that affect the given FORMAT.
+ Text.Pandoc.Error: Add constructors `PandocUnknownReaderError`,
`PandocUnknownWriterError`, `PandocUnsupportedExtensionError`.
[API change]
+ Text.Pandoc.Extensions now exports `getAllExtensions`,
which returns the extensions that affect a given format
(whether enabled by default or not). [API change]
+ Text.Pandoc.Extensions: change type of `parseFormatSpec`
from `Either ParseError (String, Extensions -> Extensions)`
to `Either ParseError (String, [Extension], [Extension])`
[API change].
+ Text.Pandoc.Readers: change type of `getReader` so it returns
a value in the PandocMonad instance rather than an Either
[API change]. Exceptions for unknown formats and unsupported
extensions are now raised by this function and need not be handled by
the calling function.
+ Text.Pandoc.Writers: change type of `getWriter` so it returns
a value in the PandocMonad instance rather than an Either
[API change]. Exceptions for unknown formats and unsupported
extensions are now raised by this function and need not be handled by
the calling function.
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This adds an external options +native_numbering to the
ODT writer enabling enumeration of figures and tables in
ODT output.
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Previously we used the following Project Gutenberg conventions
for plain output:
- extra space before and after level 1 and 2 headings
- all-caps for strong emphasis `LIKE THIS`
- underscores surrounding regular emphasis `_like this_`
This commit makes `plain` output plainer. Strong and Emph
inlines are rendered without special formatting. Headings
are also rendered without special formatting, and with only
one blank line following.
To restore the former behavior, use `-t plain+gutenberg`.
API change: Add `Ext_gutenberg` constructor to `Extension`.
See #5741.
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This form is now supported in multimarkdown,
in addition to `tex_math_double_backslash`.
See #5512.
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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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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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[API change]
* Depend on ipynb library.
* Add `ipynb` as input and output format.
* Added Text.Pandoc.Readers.Ipynb (supports both nbformat v3 and v4).
* Added Text.Pandoc.Writers.Ipynb (supports nbformat v4).
* Added ipynb readers and writers to T.P.Readers,
T.P.Writers, and T.P.Extensions. Register the
file extension .ipynb for this format.
* Add `PandocIpynbDecodingError` constructor to Text.Pandoc.Error.Error.
* Note: there is no template for ipynb.
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Closes #3051
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The parameter is Extensions. This allows these functions to
be sensitive to the settings of `Ext_gfm_auto_identifiers` and
`Ext_ascii_identifiers`.
This allows us to use `uniqueIdent` in the CommonMark reader,
replacing some custom code.
It also means that `gfm_auto_identifiers` can now be used
in all formats.
Semantically, `gfm_auto_identifiers` is now a modifier of
`auto_identifiers`; for identifiers to be set, `auto_identifiers`
must be turned on, and then the type of identifier produced
depends on `gfm_auto_identifiers` and `ascii_identifiers` are set.
Closes #5057.
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GitHub doesn't seem to strip non-ascii characters.
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The condition was from an earlier version.
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Disabling the flag will cause derivation of ToJSON and FromJSON
instances via GHC Generics instead of Template Haskell. The flag is
enabled by default, as deriving via Generics can be slow (see #4083).
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Note that it will not take effect when readers/writers are called as libraries (#4674).
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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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This will be used in the docx reader (defaulting to off) to read
pargraph and character styles not understood by pandoc (as divs and
spans, respectively).
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- Default to xtables for context output.
- Added `ntb` extension (affecting context writer only) to use Natural Tables instead.
- Added `Ext_ntb` constructor to `Extension` (API change).
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This makes them appear in order in `--list-extensions`.
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See #4162.
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This fixes a regression in 2.0.
Note that extensions can now be individually disabled, e.g.
`-f opml-smart-raw_html`.
Closes #4164.
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* Deprecate `--strip-empty-paragraphs` option. Instead we now
use an `empty_paragraphs` extension that can be enabled on
the reader or writer. By default, disabled.
* Add `Ext_empty_paragraphs` constructor to `Extension`.
* Revert "Docx reader: don't strip out empty paragraphs."
This reverts commit d6c58eb836f033a48955796de4d9ffb3b30e297b.
* Implement `empty_paragraphs` extension in docx reader and writer,
opendocument writer, html reader and writer.
* Add tests for `empty_paragraphs` extension.
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It makes clear that extension is related to Muse markup.
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