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Including when they're in tables or other list items.
Closes #2606.
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Closes #2649.
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See #2649.
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I didn't see this documented anywhere, but it seems to be allowed
(and common).
See #2649. This addresses some of the cases there, but not all.
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This now contains the Verbosity definition previously
in Options, as well as a new LogMessage datatype that
will eventually be used instead of raw strings for
warnings.
This will enable us, among other things, to provide
machine-readable warnings if desired.
See #3392.
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Class:
* Removed getWarnings, withWarningsToStderr
* Added report
* Added logOutput to PandocMonad
* Make logOutput streaming in PandocIO monad
* Properly reverse getLog output
Readers:
* Replaced use of trace with report DEBUG.
TWiki Reader: Put everything inside PandocMonad m.
API changes.
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API changes: Text.Pandoc.Options:
* Added Verbosity.
* Added writerVerbosity.
* Added readerVerbosity.
* Removed writerVerbose.
* Removed readerTrace.
pandoc CLI: The `--trace` option sets verbosity to DEBUG;
the `--quiet` option sets it to ERROR, and the `--verbose`
option sets it to INFO. The default is WARNING.
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Since we've unified error types, we can just throw the same error at
the toplevel.
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Sometimes display math is indented with more than one colon.
Previously we handled these cases badly, generating definition
lists and missing the math.
Closes #3362.
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Change MediaWiki reader's behavior when the smart option is parsed to
match other readers' behavior.
Fix #2012.
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`foo bar.jpg` becomes `foo_bar.jpg`. This was already done
for internal links, but it also needs to happen for images.
Closes #3052.
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This was only necessary for GHC versions with base below 4.5
(i.e., ghc < 7.4).
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Previously these yielded strings of alternating Code and Space
elements; we now incorporate the spaces into the Code. Emphasis
etc. is still possible inside these.
Closes #3055.
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Previously an unquoted attribute value in a table row
could cause parsing problems.
Fixes #3053 (well, proper rowspans and colspans aren't
created, but that's a bigger limitation with the current
Pandoc document model for tables).
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This avoids performance problems in documents with many identically
named headers.
Closes #2671.
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Closes #2607.
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mb21-new-image-attributes
* Bumped version to 1.16.
* Added Attr field to Link and Image.
* Added `common_link_attributes` extension.
* Updated readers for link attributes.
* Updated writers for link attributes.
* Updated tests
* Updated stack.yaml to build against unreleased versions of
pandoc-types and texmath.
* Fixed various compiler warnings.
Closes #261.
TODO:
* Relative (percentage) image widths in docx writer.
* ODT/OpenDocument writer (untested, same issue about percentage widths).
* Update pandoc-citeproc.
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Don't use custom prelude for latest ghc.
This is a better approach to making 'stack ghci' and 'cabal repl'
work. Instead of using NoImplicitPrelude, we only use the custom
prelude for older ghc versions. The custom prelude presents a
uniform API that matches the current base version's prelude.
So, when developing (presumably with latest ghc), we don't
use a custom prelude at all and hence have no trouble with ghci.
The custom prelude no longer exports (<>): we now want to
match the base 4.8 prelude behavior.
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This reverts commit c423dbb5a34c2d1195020e0f0ca3aae883d0749b.
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This is needed for ghci to work with pandoc, given that we
now use a custom prelude.
Closes #2503.
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- The (non-exported) prelude is in prelude/Prelude.hs.
- It exports Monoid and Applicative, like base 4.8 prelude,
but works with older base versions.
- It exports (<>) for mappend.
- It hides 'catch' on older base versions.
This allows us to remove many imports of Data.Monoid
and Control.Applicative, and remove Text.Pandoc.Compat.Monoid.
It should allow us to use -Wall again for ghc 7.10.
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Closes #2355.
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(mb21)
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mpickering-errortype
Conflicts:
benchmark/benchmark-pandoc.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/Markdown.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/Org.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/RST.hs
tests/Tests/Readers/LaTeX.hs
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This mimics MediaWiki itself. Closes #1982.
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This function is equivalent to the more general (<*) which is defined in
Control.Applicative. This change makes pandoc code easier to understand for
those not familar with the codebase.
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The opening "{{" must be followed by an alphanumeric or ':'.
This prevents the exponential slowdown in #1033.
Closes #1033.
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Closes #1230.
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The bug: If a level 2 list was followed by a level 1 list, the first
item of the level 1 list would be lost.
Closes #1213.
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Removed updateHeaderMap, setHeaderMap, getHeaderMap,
updateIdentifierList, setIdentifierList, getIdentifierList.
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Previously these were typeclasses of monads. They've been changed
to be typeclasses of states. This ismplifies the instance definitions
and provides more flexibility.
This is an API change! However, it should be backwards compatible
unless you're defining instances of HasReaderOptions, HasHeaderMap,
or HasIdentifierList. The old getOption function should work as
before (albeit with a more general type).
The function askReaderOption has been removed.
extractReaderOptions has been added.
getOption has been given a default definition.
In HasHeaderMap, extractHeaderMap and updateHeaderMap have been added.
Default definitions have been given for getHeaderMap, putHeaderMap,
and modifyHeaderMap.
In HasIdentifierList, extractIdentifierList and updateIdentifierList
have been added. Default definitions have been given for
getIdentifierList, putIdentifierList, and modifyIdentifierList.
The ultimate goal here is to allow different parsers to use their
own, tailored parser states (instead of ParserState) while still
using shared functions.
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MediaWiki reader: Accept image links in more languages
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Closes #1122.
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Replace uses of `maybe x id` with `fromMaybe x`.
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In some of the Wikipedia versions the local version of 'File' is used (for example 'Archivo' in Spanish)
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Otherwise we get problems when converting to markdown.
Closes #1027.
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* `:<math>` for display math
* `\(..\)` for inline math
* `\[..\]` for display math
We omit the `$` forms as the heuristics are harder.
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Closes #971.
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