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The `tabular` environment allows non-empty column separators
with the "@{...}" syntax. Previously, pandoc would fail to
parse tables if a non-empty colsep was present. With this
commit, these separators are still ignored, but the table gets
parsed. A test case is included.
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The `tabular` environment takes an optional parameter for
vertical alignment. Previously, pandoc would fail to parse
tables if this parameter was present. With this commit,
the parameter is still ignored, but the table gets
parsed. A test case is included.
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Rather than raising a parse error. Closes #1997.
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This mimics MediaWiki itself. Closes #1982.
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GFM and PHP Markdown Extra pipe tables require headers.
Previously pandoc allowed pipe tables not to include headers,
and produced headerless pipe tables in Markdown output, but this
was based on a misconception about pipe table syntax. This
commit fixes this.
Note: If you have been using headerless pipe tables, this may
cause existing tables to break.
Closes #1996.
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Closes #1973.
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The previous commits had some code repetition. This just makes it a bit
easier to read.
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Verbatim usually shuts off all other run styles, but we don't want it to
shut off sub/superscript.
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This allows inherited styles with numbering (lists). It works like this:
1. check to see if the style has numbering info.
2. if the paragraph has explicit numbering info in the doc that takes
precedence.
3. if not we use the numbering info in the style, if it's there.
4. otherwise normal paragraph.
We no longer assume it's not a numbering element if it doesn't have an
explicit level---we just set that level to 1. (In the style files, the
examples I've seen don't have that explicit level.)
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Previously we didn't transform lists inside table cells.
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* Handle newlines in cells.
* Handle empty cells.
* Closes #1919.
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fixes HTML Reader: tables
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Previously `\input` and `\include` would only work if the
included files had the extension `.tex`. This change relaxes
that restriction, though if the extension is not `.tex`, it
must be given explicitly in the `\input` or `\include`.
Closes #1882.
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Some older versions of word use vml (vector markup language) and put
their images in a "v:imagedata" tag inside a "w:pict". We read those as
we read the more modern "blip" inside a "w:drawing".
Note that this does not mean the reader knows anything about vml. It
just looks for a `v:imagdata`. It's possible that, with more complicated
uses of images in vml, it won't do the right thing.
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https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#Inferredtype-signaturesnowmayrequiretoenableFlexibleContextsGADTsorTypeFamilies
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https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#Inferredtype-signaturesnowmayrequiretoenableFlexibleContextsGADTsorTypeFamilies ; ghc 7.10.1 RC1 requires specifying the type of String literals https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#GHCsaysNoinstanceforFoldable...arisingfromtheuseof...
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https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#Inferredtype-signaturesnowmayrequiretoenableFlexibleContextsGADTsorTypeFamilies ; ghc 7.10.1 RC1 requires specifying the type of String literals https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#GHCsaysNoinstanceforFoldable...arisingfromtheuseof...
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https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#GHCsaysNoinstanceforFoldable...arisingfromtheuseof...
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Documentation.Haddock.Types.MetaDoc record accessor function _doc :: MetaDoc mod id -> DocH mod id
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This change allows pandoc not to choke on the table-width parameter
of `tabular*`. Note that the table width is not actually parsed
or taken into account, but this should give tolerable results in
many cases.
Closes #1850.
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Closes #1821.
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instead of inserting an additional paragraph of bracketed text.
Closes #1747.
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Wikiwide-patch-1
Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/LaTeX.hs
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Closes #1763.
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Closes #1783.
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* Make LaTeX reader recognize texorpdfstring.
* Don't use texorpdfstring unless it's actually needed.
* Fix tests.
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RST Reader - Improved Role Support
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Closes #1818.
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They are now rendered with a `>` between them.
Closes #1817.
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Closes #1816.
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Closes #1815.
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Org links like `[[file:target][title]]` were not handled correctly,
parsing the link target verbatim. The org reader is changed such that
the leading `file:` is dropped from the link target.
This is related to issues #756 and #1812.
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Move recursive role lookup from renderRole to addNewRole. The Attr value
will be the same for every occurance of this role, so there's no reason
to compute it every time. This allows simplifying the
stateRstCustomRoles map considerably.
We could go even further, and remove the fmt and attr arguments to
renderRole, which are null except for custom roles.
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- Add "sourceCode" to classes for :code: role, and anything inheriting
from it.
- Add the name of the custom role to classes if the Inline constructor
supports Attr.
- If the custom role directive does not specify a parent role, inherit
from the :span: role.
This differs somewhat from the rst2xml.py behavior. If a custom role
inherits from another custom role, Pandoc will attach both roles' names
as classes. rst2xml.py will only use the class of the directly invoked
role (though in the case of inheriting from a :code: role with a
:language: defined, it will also provide the inherited language as a
class).
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code role should have "code" class.
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/roles.html says that
`text`:literal` is the same as ``text``. docutils outputs a <literal>
element in both cases, whereas for the code role, it outputs a <literal>
element with the "code" class.
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This commit moves some code which was only used for the Markdown Reader
into a generic form which can be used for any Reader. Otherwise, it
takes naming and interface cues from the preexisting Markdown code.
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We treat a calloutlist as a bulleted list. This works well in practice.
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move `addWarning` to Parsing.hs, so it can be used by Markdown & RST readers.
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The class directive accepts one or more class names, and creates a Div
value with those classes. If the directive has an indented body, the
body is parsed as the children of the Div. If not, the first block
folowing the directive is made a child of the Div.
This differs from the behavior of rst2xml, which does not create a Div
element. Instead, the specified classes are applied to each child of
the directive. However, most Pandoc Block constructors to not take an
Attr argument, so we can't duplicate this behavior.
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closes #65
RST quoted literal blocks are the same as indented literal blocks (which
pandoc already supports) except that the quote character is preserved in
each line.
This includes test cases for the quoted literal block, as well as
additional tests for line blocks and indented literal blocks, to verify
that these are unaffected by the changes.
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See jgm/pandoc-citeproc#26.
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Closes #1756.
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- a
- b
* c
was being parsed as a list, even though an unindented `*`
should make a heading. See
<http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html#fn-1>.
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Previously, if a URL had an anchor, such as
http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#synopsis
the reader would incorrectly identify it as an internal link
and return "#synopsis" for the link in output.
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