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Writers.Tables is now Writers.AnnotatedTable. All of the types and
functions in it have had the "Ann" removed from them. Now it is
expected that the module be imported qualified.
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* HTML writer: add support for row headers, colspans, rowspans
* Add planet table tests
See #6312
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Closes #5541.
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Add Writers.Tables helper functions and types, add tests for those
The Writers.Tables module contains an AnnTable type that is a pandoc
Table with added inferred information that should be enough for
writers (in particular the HTML writer) to operate on without having
to lay out the table themselves.
The toAnnTable and fromAnnTable functions in that module convert
between AnnTable and Table. In addition to producing an AnnTable with
coherent and well-formed annotations, the toAnnTable function also
normalizes its input Table like the table builder does.
Various tests ensure that toAnnTable normalizes tables exactly like
the table builder, and that its annotations are coherent.
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Word combines adjacent tables, so to prevent this we insert
an empty paragraph between two adjacent tables.
Closes #4315.
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commonmark/gfm extensions. These shouldn't really be counted
as extensions, because they can't be disabled in commonmark.
Adjust markdown writer to check for commonmark variant in addition
to extensions.
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Closes: #6554
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Ensure that all functions in the module have a haddock comment.
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...that are longer than 999 characters or contain
square brackets. For conformity with commonmark.
Closes #6560
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Specifying `-f ipynb+raw_markdown` will cause Markdown cells
to be represented as raw Markdown blocks, instead of being
parsed. This is not what you want when going from `ipynb`
to other formats, but it may be useful when going from `ipynb`
to Markdown or to `ipynb`, to avoid semantically insignificant
changes in the contents of the Markdown cells that might
otherwise be introduced.
Closes #5408.
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Closes #1413.
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Otherwise unsmartify doesn't catch quotes that have
already been turned to entities.
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Instead rely on the markdown writer with appropriate extensions.
Export writeCommonMark variant from Markdown writer.
This changes a few small things in rendering markdown,
e.g. w/r/t requiring backslashes before spaces inside
super/subscripts.
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when possible if the superscript or subscript extension or
raw_html aren't available.
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when `Ext_table_caption` not enabled.
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HTML writer: improve alt-text/caption handling for HTML5
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Fixes #6529
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Escape starting periods in ms writer code blocks
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Previously blank lines were simply omitted from highligted code.
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If a line of ms code block output starts with a period (.), it should
be prepended by '\&' so that it is not interpreted as a roff command.
Fixes #6505
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This reverts commit efbc2050315b60c8a753dee6255465f1083019ab.
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Screen readers read an image's `alt` attribute and the figure caption,
both of which come from the same source in pandoc. The figure caption is
hidden from screen readers with the `aria-hidden` attribute. This
improves accessibility.
For HTML4, where `aria-hidden` is not allowed, pandoc still uses an
empty `alt` attribute to avoid duplicate contents.
Closes: #6491
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The reader now parses the contents of the markdown cell to a Pandoc
structure, but *also* stores the raw markdown in a `source`
attribute on the cell Div. When we convert back to markdown,
this attribute is stripped off and the original source is used.
When we convert to other formats, the attribute is usually
ignored (though it will come through in HTML as a `data-source`
attribute, not unhelpfully).
I'll note some potential drawbacks of this approach:
- It makes it impossible to use pandoc to clean up or
change the contents of markdown cells, e.g.
going from `+smart` to `-smart`.
- There may be formats where the addition of the `source`
attribute is problematic. I can't think of any, though.
Closes #5408.
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(Instead of old Span with underline class.
Spans with `underline` will no longer be rendered
as underlined text.)
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Closes #6460.
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See #6408.
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Global macros are now persistent when using the HTML Writer with the --katex
option.
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Closes #6391.
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Some CSS to ensure that display math is
displayed centered and on a new line is now included
in the default HTML-based templates; this may be
overridden if the user wants a different behavior.
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This change will not have any effect with the default style.
However, it enables users to use a style (via a reference.docx)
that turns on row and/or column bands.
Closes #6371.
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This ensures that the abstract is rendered with style Abstract.
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This allows you to apply a custom style to contained paragraphs.
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It should be `\ul` not `\pnul`.
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Closes #6360.
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(#6331)
Add support for customizable alignment of columns in beamer.
Closes #4805, closes #4150.
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OMML in speaker notes would lead to corrupt PowerPoint output. We now
output the OMML verbatim as LaTeX in the speaker notes.
Closes #6301.
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Deprecate `underlineSpan` in Shared in favor of `Text.Pandoc.Builder.underline`.
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Previously we created duplicate references for these
in rendering RST. Closes #6194.
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Closes #6308.
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See this PR on Haddock for details on the table format:
https://github.com/haskell/haddock/pull/718
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introduced by parsing of table attributes. (The writer
always added a style with width, and we would get multiple
such styles through successive round trips.)
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when `intraword_underscores` extension is enabled.
Closes #6296.
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The PandocError type is used throughout the Lua subsystem, all Lua
functions throw an exception of this type if an error occurs. The
`LuaException` type is removed and no longer exported from
`Text.Pandoc.Lua`. In its place, a new constructor `PandocLuaError` is
added to PandocError.
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