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This is useful for pandoc-citeproc linked citations.
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https://ghc.haskell.org/trac/ghc/wiki/Migration/7.10#GHCsaysNoinstanceforFoldable...arisingfromtheuseof...
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This function can be used to sanitize reference labels so that
they do not contain any of the illegal characters \#[]",{}%()|= .
Currently only Links have their labels sanitized, because they
are the only Elements that use passed labels.
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It previously failed in some cases with escaped special characters.
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Closes #1270.
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Instead, let this be set in the template, using `\setupfloat`.
Thanks to Aditya Mahajan for the suggestion.
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Instead of adding 'nunumber' every time we place a figure...
Closes #1067.
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Currently these are "transparent" containers, except in HTML,
where they produce div and span elements with attributes.
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* Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared contains shared functions used
only in writers.
* metaToJSON now takes a WriterOptions parameter, and will
return an empty object if standalone is not specified.
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Previously if you set a value both in metadata and with a variable,
they'd be combined into a list. Now the variable replaces the
value in document metadata. If many variables with the same
name are set, a list is created.
Shared: metaToJSON now has an argument for a variable list.
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The old output only worked in MkII. This should work in MkIV
as well.
Closes #837.
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This way explicitly specified fields not overridden.
Fixes a problem e.g. with specifying a documentclass via
the command line using -V.
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* Depend on pandoc 1.12.
* Added yaml dependency.
* `Text.Pandoc.XML`: Removed `stripTags`. (API change.)
* `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: Added `metaToJSON`.
This will be used in writers to create a JSON object for use
in the templates from the pandoc metadata.
* Revised readers and writers to use the new Meta type.
* `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Added `Ext_yaml_title_block`.
* Markdown reader: Added support for YAML metadata block.
Note that it must come at the beginning of the document.
* `Text.Pandoc.Parsing.ParserState`: Replace `stateTitle`,
`stateAuthors`, `stateDate` with `stateMeta`.
* RST reader: Improved metadata.
Treat initial field list as metadata when standalone specified.
Previously ALL fields "title", "author", "date" in field lists
were treated as metadata, even if not at the beginning.
Use `subtitle` metadata field for subtitle.
* `Text.Pandoc.Templates`: Export `renderTemplate'` that takes a string
instead of a compiled template..
* OPML template: Use 'for' loop for authors.
* Org template: '#+TITLE:' is inserted before the title.
Previously the writer did this.
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In this case \title, \subject are used instead of \chapter,
\section.
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Sec now includes a field for Attr rather than just String
(the identifier).
Note, this is an API change.
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Revises 1a4b47e93368bfbd31daccdfedbd9527ee740201
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* In markdown reader, add a '\1' character to the beginning
of the title of an image that is alone in its paragraph,
if implicit_figures extension is selected.
* In writers, check for Para [Image alt (src,'\1':tit)] and treat
it as a figure if possible.
* Updated tests.
This is a bit of a hack, but it allows us to make implicit_figures
an extension of the markdown reader, rather than the writers.
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Previously header ids were autogenerated by the writers.
Now they are generated (unless supplied explicitly) in the
markdown parser, if the `header_identifiers` extension is
selected.
In addition, the textile reader now supports id attributes on
headers.
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Simplified escapes for `}` and `{` to `\{` and `\}`.
Thanks to Aditya Mahajan.
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This is useful for those who want to use advanced OpenType features
with xelatex/lualatex.
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* In text, `%` needs to be escaped as `\letterpercent`, not `\%`
* Inside URLs, `%` needs to be escaped as `\%`
Thanks to jmarca and adityam for the fix. Closes #492.
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This parallels behavior of latex writer. Mainlang is the last
of a comma-separated list of languages in lang.
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This was a regression introduced by the recent internal
links changes.
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Based on a patch by B. Scott Michel.
Also simplified use of \hyphenateurl. We no longer try to go within
an Inline list to find URLs. This is resource-heavy, and the main
use case is autolinks, which can be readily recognized.
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Add the ability to refer to internal links to the ConTeXt writer, just
like the HTML writer can. The 'hierarchicalize' function generates
unique names for sections, which can be used for references in ConTeXt,
just as they can be in HTML.
The ConTeXt writer adds these unique identifiers to each \section and
does special processing of the Link target to see if it starts with a
'#' (hash symbol), which is the tip-off that the link is an internal
link.
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Use isURI instead of isAbsoluteURI, as it also matches
absolute URIs with '#...' at the end.
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Deeply scan through the [Inline] associated with a Link and ensure that
all URLs are hyphenated using SYB primitives.
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Closes #291.
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Partially addresses #291.
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This prevents extra blank lines.
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Also do this when copying image files into EPUBs and ODTs.
Closes #263.
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Additional related changes:
* URLs in Code in autolinks now use class "url".
* Require highlighting-kate 0.2.8.2, which omits the final <br/> tag,
essential for inline code.
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