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Fixes #4845
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In https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-types/pull/36 we changed
the table builder to pad cells. This commit changes tests
(and two readers) to accord with this behavior.
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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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Rather than take user input, and place a "0." in front, actually
calculate the percentage to catch cases where small column sizes
(e.g. `2%`) are needed.
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HTML Reader: be more forgiving about figcaption
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See #4162.
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fixes #4183
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Closes #4125.
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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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even for chapter sections in epubs.
This causes problems because writers aren't set up to
expect these.
This fixes the most immediate problem in #4076.
It would be good to think more about how to propagate
the information that top-level headers are chapters
from the reader to the writer.
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The previous fix only worked in certain cases.
Other cases with `>` in an HTML attribute broke.
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and other non-HTML formats (`Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML.htmlTag`).
The parser stopped at the first `>` character, even if it wasn't
the end of the comment.
Closes #4019.
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* Added underlineSpan builder function. This can be easily updated if needed. The purpose is for Readers to transform underlines consistently.
* Docx Reader: Use underlineSpan and update test
* Org Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test
* Textile Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test case
* Txt2Tags Reader: Use underlineSpan and update test
* HTML Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test case
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Closes #3991.
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This reverts commit d2c4243f89a6368d4f9f8a511d9b026d0be19cd8.
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We previously failed on cases where an attribute contained a `>`
character. This patch fixes the bug.
Closes #3989.
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* Options: Added readerStripComments to ReaderOptions.
* Added `--strip-comments` command-line option.
* Made `htmlTag` from the HTML reader sensitive to this feature.
This affects Markdown and Textile input.
Closes #2552.
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Previously we had a parse failure if the figure contained
anything besides an image and caption.
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These can be set either with a `width` attribute or
with `text-width` in a `style` attribute.
Closes #1881.
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* HTML reader: parse <main> like <div role=main>.
* <main> closes <p> and behaves like a block element generally
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when the parent block element closes, even without `</p>`.
Closes #3794.
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* HTML reader: Use the lang value of <html> to set the lang meta value.
* Fix for pre-AMP environments.
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The readers previously assumed that CRs had been filtered
from the input. Now we strip the CRs in the readers themselves,
before parsing. (The point of this is just to simplify the
parsers.)
Shared now exports a new function `crFilter`. [API change]
And `tabFilter` no longer filters CRs.
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Formerly tracing was just log messages with a DEBUG log
level. We now make these things independent. Tracing
can be turned on or off in PandocMonad using `setTrace`;
it is independent of logging.
* Removed `DEBUG` from `Verbosity`.
* Removed `ParserTrace` from `LogMessage`.
* Added `trace`, `setTrace` to `PandocMonad`.
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- Export new NamedTag class from HTML reader.
- Effect on memory usage is modest (< 10%).
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Readers: Renamed StringReader -> TextReader.
Updated tests.
API change.
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It is already in the eitherBlockOrInlineTag list, and
should be both places.
Closes #3717.
Note: the result of this change is that there will be
p tags around the whole paragraph. That is the right
result, because the `button` tags are treated as inline
HTML here, and the whole chunk of text is a Markdown
paragraph.
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Closes #3694.
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This follows the suggestions given by the FSF for GPL licensed software.
<https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html>
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Previously we always added an empty div before the list
item, but this created problems with spacing in tight
lists. Now we do this:
If the list item contents begin with a Plain block,
we modify the Plain block by adding a Span around
its contents.
Otherwise, we add a Div around the contents of the
list item (instead of adding an empty Div to the
beginning, as before).
Closes #3596.
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This also affects the Markdown reader.
Closes #3257.
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As noted in the previous commit, an autogenerated identifier
may still coincide with an explicit identifier that is given
for a header later in the document, or with an identifier on
a div, span, link, or image. This commit adds a warning
in this case, so users can supply an explicit identifier.
* Added `DuplicateIdentifier` to LogMessage.
* Modified HTML, Org, MediaWiki readers so their custom
state type is an instance of HasLogMessages. This is necessary
for `registerHeader` to issue warnings.
See #1745.
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Added test cases.
Fixed HTML reader to parse a span with class "smallcaps" as
SmallCaps.
Fixed Markdown writer to render SmallCaps as a native span
when native spans are enabled.
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We constrain it to the state used in the HTML reader.
Otherwise we can get overlap with the general instance
for ParserState m.
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