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This way we don't get an error when this is used as a moveable
argument.
Closes #2136.
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Closes #2363.
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If we're producing a fragment, just skip normalization.
After all, the fragment might be somewhere in the middle
of the document. It's more important for fragments to
have consistency in rendering (so they can be pieced
together) than to normalize.
This closes #2394. It's simpler and more robust than
my earlier fix.
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This reverts commit 476b383c578699567ac4630391a15855521ab3d4.
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These changes are intended to make the writer more
useful to people who are processing small fragments,
which may for example look like this:
### third level header from previous section
## second level header
Previously such fragments got turned into two
headers of the same level. The new algorithm
avoids doing any normalization until we hit the
minimal-level header in the fragment (here, the
second level header).
Closes #2394.
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HTML, LaTeX writers adjusted.
The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
Closes #1640, #2377.
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Previously `<section>` tags were just parsed as raw HTML
blocks. With this change, section elements are parsed as
Div elements with the class "section". The HTML writer will
use `<section>` tags to render these Divs in HTML5; otherwise
they will be rendered as `<div class="section">`.
Closes #2438.
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Change variable to polyglossia-lang.name and .options
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closes #2437
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* src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/Man.hs: Set $pandoc-version$ to be pandocVersion.
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* src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/Man.hs: Set $hyphenate$ to be true.
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Support bidirectional text output with XeLaTeX, ConTeXt and HTML
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closes #2191
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Closes #2395.
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`lang` variable is now in BCP47 format
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Closes #829.
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This allows the test suite to work without installing pandoc first.
It also brings the docx writer in line with the odt writer.
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strings are converted for LaTeX and ConTeXt output, closes #1614
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...before Cite and Span elements that begin with a "complex"
element. Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#157.
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E.g. `` [:sup:`3`] `` is okay; you don't need `` [:sup:`3`\ ] ``.
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This avoids an inefficient generic traversal.
Updates f3aa03e.
Closes #2356.
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(mb21)
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API change: It is now `WriterOptions -> Pandoc -> IO String`.
Also handle new image attributes.
(mb21)
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(mb21)
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Closes #1693.
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If a documentclass isn't specified in metadata, but the
template has a hardwired bookish documentclass, act as if
`--chapters` was used. This was the default in earlier
versions, but it has been broken for a little while.
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With this change `<div class="notes">` and also `<div class="notes"
role="note">` will be output if `-t dzslides` is used. So we can
have speaker notes in dzslides too.
Thanks to maybegeek.
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MathJax seems currently to be the only maintained math rendering
extension for DokuWiki and it uses $..$ instead of <math>..</math>.
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This fixes a potential security issue. Because single quotes weren't
being escaped in the link portion, a specially crafted email address
could allow javascript code injection.
[Jim'+alert('hi')+'OBrien](mailto:me@example.com)
Closes #2280.
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Fix #2254 : OpenDocument writer adds space with hard line break
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and reflect change in tests.
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Taking some values from a user-supplied reference.docx
tends to lead to corruption.
This fixes a regression from the last release. Closes #2249.
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Now they are constructed on the fly from their components,
but we now allow them to be printed with `--print-default-data-file`
and to override the defaults if placed in the user data directory.
Shared now exports getDefaultReferenceDocx and getDefaultReferenceODT
(API change).
These functions have been removed from the Docx and ODT writers.
Shared.readDataFile has been modified so that requests to read
a reference.odt or reference.docx will use these functions to
generate the files.
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Closes #2225.
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Simplified code by using plainExtensions from Options.
Closes #2237.
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Colons are valid characters in URLs, and used e.g. by the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine - a popular resource amongst researchers. When InDesign encounters a HyperlinkURLDestination with more than one colon character in it, it crashes when placing the ICML. (This was tested against CS6.) The IDML specification hints at this requirement in section 6.4.1: "The colon apppears in the Name attribute of the style, but is encoded as %3a when it appears in the Self attribute". Follow this example for all colon characters in URLs.
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Closes #2213.
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