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Closes #3519.
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Text.Pandoc.BCP47 (unexported, internal module).
`getLang`, `Lang(..)`, `parseBCP47`.
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into `Lang(..)`, `getLang`, `parceBCP47`.
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This adds the required attributes to the temporary styles,
and also replaces existing language attributes in styles.xml.
Support for lang attributes on Div and Span has also been
added.
Closes #1667.
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This gives 20-30% speedup and reduction of memory
usage in most of the writers.
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(See #3719)
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Hi, I don't know haskell so possibly this is wrong, but DOCX stores keywords in cp:keywords in core.xml, and this should be easy to add from the pandoc metadata (I copy and paste the author code). As far as I can tell (no clear documentation, just a few refs), keywords should be separated with a comma.
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"Table Normal" is the default table style and can't be modified.
Closes #3275, further testing welcome.
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Closes #3691.
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Edit styles.xml as part of the fix for #3656
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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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Use this instead of PandocIOError when a resource is not
found in path.
This improves the error message in this case, see #3629.
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The docx writer takes components from the distribution's
version of reference.docx when it can't find them in a
user's custom reference.docx. (This sometimes happens
because Word will sometimes omit components needed for larger
documents when saving a simple one.)
Previously, we allowed a reference.docx in the data directory
(e.g. `~/.pandoc`) to be used as the distribution's reference.docx.
This led to a bizarre situation where pandoc would produce a
good docx using `--template ~/.pandoc/ref.docx`, but if `ref.docx`
were moved to `~/.pandoc/reference.docx`, it would then produce
a corrupted docx.
Closes #3322 (I think).
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See #3334.
* Add writerSyntaxMap to WriterOptions.
* Highlighting: added parameter for SyntaxMap to highlight.
* Implemented --syntax-definition option.
TODO:
[ ] Figure out whether we want to have the xml parsing
depend on the dtd (it currently does, and fails unless
the language.dtd is found in the same directory).
[ ] Add an option to read a KDE syntax highlighting theme
as a custom style.
[ ] Add tests.
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This allows us to display error information returned by the
skylighting library.
Display a warning if the highlighting library throws an error.
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Closes #3476.
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And cleaned up code.
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- Bookmark start/end now surrounds content rather than preceding it.
- Bookmarks generated for Div with id. Fixes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#205.
- Cleaner code for handling dir and style attributes for Div.
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Closes #736.
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`imageSize img` is now `imageSize opts img`
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API change.
For no highlighting, set writerHighlightStyle to Nothing.
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This reverts commit f02a12aff638fa2339192231b8f601bffdfe3e14.
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Made changes where these are used, so that the version
of fetchItem from PandocMonad can be used instead.
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* Removed normalize, normalizeInlines, normalizeBlocks
from Text.Pandoc.Shared. These shouldn't now be necessary,
since normalization is handled automatically by the Builder
monoid instance.
* Remove `--normalize` command-line option.
* Don't use normalize in tests.
* A few revisions to readers so they work well without normalize.
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We don't need these, since the default docx and odt can be
retrieved using `readDataFile datadir "reference.docx"` (or odt).
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Do we need this? I don't see why.
There's a name clash which would better be avoided.
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* Text.Pandoc.Options.WriterOptions: removed writerReferenceDocx
and writerReferenceODT, replaced them with writerReferenceDoc.
This can hold either an ODT or a Docx. In this way, writerReferenceDoc
is like writerTemplate, which can hold templates of different
formats. [API change]
* Removed `--reference-docx` and `--reference-odt` options.
* Added `--reference-doc` option.
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There's already a function addWarning in Parsing!
Maybe we can dispense with that now, but I still like
'warning' better as a name.
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* Renaming Text.Pandoc.Class.warn to addWarning avoids conflict
with Text.Pandoc.Shared.warn.
* Removed writeRTFWithEmbeddedImages from Text.Pandoc.Writers.RTF.
This is no longer needed; we automatically handle embedded images
using the PandocM functions. [API change]
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* Remove exported module `Text.Pandoc.Readers.TeXMath`
* Add exported module `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Math`
* The function `texMathToInlines` now lives in `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Math`
* Export helper function `convertMath` from `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Math`
* Use these functions in all writers that do math conversion.
This ensures that warnings will always be issued for failed
math conversions.
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Instead of Free Monad with runIO
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We only used it once, and then immediately converted to lazy.
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These work with a State monad and a Reader monad to produce
deterministic results. It can probably be simplified somewhat.
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Using Text.Pandoc.Free, introduce pure versions of Docx, EPUB, ICML, and
ODT writers. Each of the pure versions is exported along with the IO
version (produced by running `runIO` on the pure reader). Ideally, this
should make the writers easier to test.
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Update all writers to take into account page breaks.
A straightforwad, far from complete, implementation of page
breaks in selected writers.
Readers will have to follow in the future as well.
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So far this just reproduces capacity.
Later we'll be able to add features like warning
messages, dynamic loading of xml syntax definitions,
and dynamic loading of themes.
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Closes #3238.
Previously the Compact style wasn't being applied properly
to empty cells.
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We already handled alt text. This just puts the image "title" into the
docx "title" attr.
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The following markup features are used to output the lines of the `LineBlock`
element:
- AsciiDoc: a `[verse]` block,
- ConTeXt: text surrounded by `\startlines` and `\endlines`,
- HTML: `div` with an per-element style setting to interpret the content as
pre-wrapped,
- Markdown: line blocks if the `line_blocks` extension is enabled, a simple
paragraph with hard linebreaks otherwise,
- Org: VERSE block,
- RST: a line block, and
- all other formats: a paragraph, containing hard linebreaks between lines.
Custom lua writers should be updated to use the `LineBlock` element.
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PrintWidth is set at the beginning and stays the same throughout the
document writing, so we just set it as an env variable in the Reader
monad.
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