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Since changing the Docx type, this is no longer necessary. Thanks to
Matthew Pickering for picking up on this.
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Docx Reader: Use TeXMath for writing equations.
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This also introduces a `defaultDState` value.
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TeXMath does the work now.
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The new version of TeXMath can translate from its type system into
LaTeX. So instead of writing the LaTeX ourself, we write to the TeXMath
`Exp` type, and let TeXMath do the rest.
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Very minor cleanup and readability changes
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Docx Parser: Produce endnotes.
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Previously they were parsed as raw.
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mpickering-epubend
Conflicts:
pandoc.cabal
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The parser had been changing footnotes and endnotes into footnotes. This
isn't a problem, because pandoc collapses them, but the parser should
maintain as much of the docx structure as is collapsed, and let the
toplevel reader worry about how to translate it into Pandoc. (This would
be an issue when, as is planned, the docx parser spins off into its
own module.)
The output is the same, so no test change is required.
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All other underlines are ignored.
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Moved `MediaBag` definition and functions from Shared:
`lookupMedia`, `mediaDirectory`, `insertMedia`, `extractMediaBag`.
Removed `emptyMediaBag`; use `mempty` instead, since `MediaBag`
is a Monoid.
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Shared now exports functions for interacting with a MediaBag:
- `emptyMediaBag`
- `lookuMedia`
- `insertMedia`
- `mediaDirectory`
- `extractMediaBag`
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Get latest modification time.
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Image data will not be put in a media bag map, which will be output
along with the pandoc output.
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This will make paragraphs styled with `Author`, `Title`, `Subtitle`,
`Date`, and `Abstract` into pandoc metavalues, rather than text. The
implementation only takes those elements from the beginning of the
document (ignoring empty paragraphs).
Multiple paragraphs in the `Author` style will be made into a metaList,
one paragraph per item. Hard linebreaks (shift-return) in the paragraph
will be maintained, and can be used for institution, email, etc.
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Generalised more in Parsing.hs to enable the use of custom state
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http://txt2tags.org/
There are two points which currently do not match the official
implementation.
1. In the official implementation lists can not be nested like the
following but the reader would interpret this as a bullet list with the
first item being a numbered list.
```
- + This is not a list
```
2. The specification describes how URIs automatically becomes links.
Unfortunately as is often the case, their definitiong of URI is not
clear. I tried three solutions but was unsure about which to adopt.
* Using isURI from Network.URI, this matches far too many strings and is
therefore unsuitable
* Using uri from Text.Pandoc.Shared, this doesn't match all strings that
the reference implementation matches
* Try to simulate the regex which is used in the native code
I went with the third approach but it is not perfect, for example
trailing punctuation is captured in Urls.
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Of course, we can't include structure in the code block, but
this way we at least preserve the text. Closes #1449.
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Closes #1434.
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It now works as in PHP markdown extra. Setting `markdown="1"` on
an outer tag affects all contained tags until it is reversed with
`markdown="0"`. Closes #1378.
Added `stateMarkdownAttribute` to `ParserState`.
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Test case:
<aside markdown="1">
*hi*
</aside>
Previously gave:
<article markdown="1">
<p><em>hi</em> </article></p>
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* This change brings pandoc's definition list syntax into alignment
with that used in PHP markdown extra and multimarkdown (with the
exception that pandoc is more flexible about the definition markers,
allowing tildes as well as colons).
* Lazily wrapped definitions are now allowed; blank space is required
between list items; and the space before definition is used to
determine whether it is a paragraph or a "plain" element.
* For backwards compatibility, a new extension,
`compact_definition_lists`, has been added that restores the behavior
of pandoc 1.12.x, allowing tight definition lists with no blank space
between items, and disallowing lazy wrapping.
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This gives better results for tight lists. Closes #1437.
An alternative solution would be to use Para everywhere, and
never Plain. I am not sufficiently familiar with org to know
which is best. Thoughts, @tarleb?
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Also removed deprecated readTeXMath.
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Adds support to the org reader for conditionally exporting either the code block,
results block immediately following, both, or neither, depending on the value
of the `:exports` header argument. If no such argument is supplied, the default
org behavior (for most languages) of exporting code is used.
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Thanks @dubiousjim. Close #1431.
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If header anchors (bookmarks in a header paragraph) already have an
auto-id, which will happen if they're generated by pandoc, we don't want
to rename it twice, and thus end up with an unnecessary number at the
end. So we add a state value to check if we're in a header. If we are,
we don't rename the bookmark -- wait until we rename it in our header
handling.
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We don't need `updateDState` -- the built-in `modify` works just
fine. And we redefine `withDState` to use modify.
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This properly handles tags that should be self-closing.
Previously `<hr/>` would appear in EPUB output as `<hr></hr>`.
Closes #1420.
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Improvements to Parsing.hs
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Nicer Docx type
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mtl switched from ErrorT to ExceptT, but we're not sure which mtl we'll
be dealing with. This should make errors work with both.
The main difference (beside the name of the module and the monad
transformer) is that Except doesn't require an instance of an Error
Typeclass. So we define that for compatability. When we switch to a
later mtl, using Control.Monad.Exception, we can just erase the instance
declaration, and all should work fine.
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