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This matches Word's default behavior. Closes #2527.
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Automatic styles can now be inserted in the template,
since the template, not the writer, now provides the
enclosing `<office:automatic-styles>` tags.
Closes #2520.
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Previously, when using headers below the slide level, pauses are left
uninterpreted into pauses. In my opinion, unexpected behavior but
intentional looking at the code.
Fixes #2530
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By default pandoc downloads all linked media and includes it in the
EPUB container. This can be disabled by setting `data-external`
on the tags linking to media that should not be downloaded.
Example:
<audio controls="1">
<source src="http://www.sixbarsjail.it/tmp/bach_toccata.mp3"
type="audio/mpeg"></source>
</audio>
Closes #2473.
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if `linkcolor`, `urlcolor`, `citecolor`, or `toccolor` is set.
Closes #2508.
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Don't use custom prelude for latest ghc.
This is a better approach to making 'stack ghci' and 'cabal repl'
work. Instead of using NoImplicitPrelude, we only use the custom
prelude for older ghc versions. The custom prelude presents a
uniform API that matches the current base version's prelude.
So, when developing (presumably with latest ghc), we don't
use a custom prelude at all and hence have no trouble with ghci.
The custom prelude no longer exports (<>): we now want to
match the base 4.8 prelude behavior.
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This reverts commit c423dbb5a34c2d1195020e0f0ca3aae883d0749b.
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This is no longer needed with the updates to the template in https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/commit/da139313d2e2ba99f4d31be6ea376dabf8c877ff
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This is needed for ghci to work with pandoc, given that we
now use a custom prelude.
Closes #2503.
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Closes #1506.
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Footnotes aren't allowed in the list of figures. This
patch causes footnotes to be stripped from captions when
entered into the list of figures.
Footnotes still don't actually WORK in captions in latex/pdf,
but at least an error is no longer raised.
See #1506.
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Otherwise some browsers display the table with the columns
separated far apart.
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Thanks to Hadrien Mary for the problem and solution.
Closes #2490.
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This works correctly to link to Div or Span elements.
We now don't bother defining `\label` for Div or Span
elements.
Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#174.
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el-polyton, not el-poly, see http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry
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e.g. `#3`.
Partially addresses #2465.
TBD: reader support.
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For LaTeX, also collect lang and dir attributes on spans and divs to set the lang,
otherlangs and dir variables if they aren’t set already. See #895.
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* CPP around deprecated `parseTime`.
* Text.Pandoc.Compat.Locale -> Text.Pandoc.Compat.Time,
now exports Data.Time.
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- The (non-exported) prelude is in prelude/Prelude.hs.
- It exports Monoid and Applicative, like base 4.8 prelude,
but works with older base versions.
- It exports (<>) for mappend.
- It hides 'catch' on older base versions.
This allows us to remove many imports of Data.Monoid
and Control.Applicative, and remove Text.Pandoc.Compat.Monoid.
It should allow us to use -Wall again for ghc 7.10.
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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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