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Closes #5369.
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We now emit raw content using `raw_attribute` when no more
direct method is available.
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The haddock module header contains essentially the
same information, so the boilerplate is redundant and
just one more thing to get out of sync.
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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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When `native_divs` and `markdown_in_html_blocks` are disabled
but `raw_html` and `markdown_attribute` are enabled...
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Closes #5172.
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This is refactored out from the Markdown writer.
IT can be used in other writers to create a generic TOC.
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Closes #3051
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We use HTML for a figure in markdown dialects that can't
represent it natively.
Closes #5121.
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This was a mismatch between pandoc's docx, epub, latex, and markdown
writers and the behavior of pandoc-citeproc, which actually looks
for a div with id 'refs' rather than one with class 'references'.
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The parameter is Extensions. This allows these functions to
be sensitive to the settings of `Ext_gfm_auto_identifiers` and
`Ext_ascii_identifiers`.
This allows us to use `uniqueIdent` in the CommonMark reader,
replacing some custom code.
It also means that `gfm_auto_identifiers` can now be used
in all formats.
Semantically, `gfm_auto_identifiers` is now a modifier of
`auto_identifiers`; for identifiers to be set, `auto_identifiers`
must be turned on, and then the type of identifier produced
depends on `gfm_auto_identifiers` and `ascii_identifiers` are set.
Closes #5057.
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Otherwise a raw block can prevent a paragraph from being
recognized as such.
Closes #4629.
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Previously, the writer would unconditionally emit HTMLish output for
subscripts, superscripts, strikeouts (if the strikeout extension is
disabled) and small caps, even with raw_html disabled.
Now there are plain-text (and, where possible, fancy Unicode)
fallbacks for all of these corresponding (mostly) to the Markdown
fallbacks, and the HTMLish output is only used when raw_html is
enabled.
This commit adds exported functions `toSuperscript` and
`toSubscript` to `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared`. [API change]
Closes #4528.
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See #4840.
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yaml wraps a C library; HsYAML is pure Haskell.
Closes #4747. Advances #4535.
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...even if `implicit_attributes` is not set, by rendering in
raw HTML.
Fixes #4677.
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* Markdown writer now includes a blank line at the end
of the row in a single-row multiline table, to prevent it from being
interpreted as a simple table. Closes #4578.
* Markdown reader does a better job computing the relative width of
the last column in a multiline table, so we can round-trip tables
without constantly shrinking the last column.
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This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
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Closes #4366.
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Previously we could get ever-lengthening cell widths
when a table was run repeatedly through `pandoc -f markdown -t
markdown`. This patch stabilizes the relative cell
widths. Closes #4265.
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Closes #4061.
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Previously the following failed:
::: {.class}
1. one
2. two
:::
and you needed a blank line before the closing `:::`.
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If `fenced_divs` is enabled, fenced divs will be used.
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Closes #3887.
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That is, we don't use brackets or `<span>` tags to mark
spans when there are no attributes; we simply output the
contents.
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There's no need for it in this context, since this isn't
to be interpreted using Markdown rules.
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and `pipe_tables` enabled, even if the table has relative
width information.
Closes #3734.
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If `all_symbols_escapable` is set, we backslash escape these.
Otherwise we use entities as before.
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so they don't cause spurious lists. Previously they were only
if succeeded by a space, not if they were at end of line.
Closes #3773.
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Changed markdown, rtf, and HTML-based templates accordingly.
This allows you to set `toc: true` in the metadata; this
previously produced strange results in some output formats.
Closes #2872.
For backwards compatibility, `toc` is still set to the
toc contents. But it is recommended that you update templates
to use `table-of-contents` for the toc contents and `toc`
for a boolean flag.
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Previously only `markdown` worked.
Note: currently a raw block labeled `markdown_github` will
be printed for any `markdown` format.
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Now we raise a proper error on template failure.
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This gives 20-30% speedup and reduction of memory
usage in most of the writers.
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Closes #3736.
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* XML.toEntities: changed type to Text -> Text.
* Shared.tabFilter -- fixed so it strips out CRs as before.
* Modified writers to take Text.
* Updated tests, benchmarks, trypandoc.
[API change]
Closes #3731.
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E.g. we don't want `<strong></strong>` to become `****`.
Similarly for emphasis, super/subscript, strikeout.
Closes #3715.
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With `--reference-location` of `section` or `block`, pandoc
will now repeat references that have been used in earlier
sections.
The Markdown reader has also been modified, so that *exactly*
repeated references do not generate a warning, only
references with the same label but different targets.
The idea is that, with references after every block,
one might want to repeat references sometimes.
Closes #3701.
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We also export the set of known `schemes`.
The new function replaces the function of the same name
from `Network.URI`, as the latter did not check whether a scheme is
well-known. E.g. MediaWiki wikis frequently feature pages with names
like `User:John`. These links were interpreted as URIs, thus turning
internal links into global links. This is prevented by also checking
whether the scheme of a URI is frequently used (i.e. is IANA registered
or an otherwise well-known scheme).
Fixes: #2713
Update set of well-known URIs from IANA list
All official IANA schemes (as of 2017-05-22) are included in the set of
known schemes. The four non-official schemes doi, isbn, javascript, and
pmid are kept.
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with `--reference-links` and `--reference-location=section`.
Also ensure that there are no empty link references `[]`.
Closes #3674.
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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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