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Closes #2174.
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Closes #1887.
Closes #2163.
Closes #2162.
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Fix image URIs in ICML output
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Previously the div-enclosed reference section produced
by pandoc-citeproc would not be split into its own chapter,
which caused various problems.
See #2162, #2163.
I'm not sure this is a complete fix. I note that the bibliography
doesn't appear in nav or toc, which seems bad.
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This makes the writer work properly with linked bibliographic
items with pandoc-citeproc.
Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#132.
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Closes #2119.
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We now look at the mime type from the server and attach an
appropriate extension.
Closes #1855.
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Instead, just use an a element with class `footnoteRef`.
This allows more styling options, and provides better results
in some readers (e.g. iBooks, where anything inside the a
tag breaks popup footnotes).
Closes #1995.
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InDesign expects LinkResourceURI to start with "file:" for local filenames, and won't render/link the image without.
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Closes #1834.
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This will give us better error reporting options.
This is part of a fix for #1834.
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This reverts commit 1c2951dfd9ee72e5270cb974a06098adb9178f89.
See #2040.
The semantics was too squishy. `--css` takes a URL, but
for EPUB we need files that we can read. I prefer keeping
the old system for now, with `--epub-stylesheet`.
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* Allow `--css` to be used to specify stylesheets.
* Deprecated `--epub-stylesheet` and made it a synoynym of
`--css`.
* If a code block with class "css" is given as contents of the
`stylesheet` metadata field, use its literal code as contents of
the epub stylesheet. Otherwise, treat it as a filename and
read the file.
* Note: `--css` and `stylesheet` in metadata are not compatible.
`stylesheet` takes precedence.
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Otherwise links don't work.
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This gives better results when we have, e.g. multiple paragraphs.
Note that tags aren't allowed in these fields.
Closes #2121.
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Closes #1609.
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Custom Writer: Set foreign encoding to UTF-8
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Closes #2101, #1634
Also factored out ByteString, since it's only used as an intermediate
representation.
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This might help with #2101.
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`<` should not be escaped as `\<`, for compatibility with
original Markdown. We now escape `<` and `>` with entities.
Also, we now backslash-escape square brackets.
Closes #2086.
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jlduran-latex-tightlist
Conflicts:
data/templates
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RST Writer: Normalize headings to sequential levels
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This is pretty much required by docutils.
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Previously the depth was being rendered as a floating point
number with a decimal point. Thanks to Nick Yakimov for
noticing this.
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Works pretty much the same as Word writer.
Following styles are used for figures:
Figure -- for figure with empty caption
FigureWithCaption (based on Figure) -- for figure with caption
FigureCaption (based on Caption) -- for figure captions
Also, TableCaption (based on Caption) is used for table captions.
We need FigureWithCaption to set keepWithNext, in order to keep caption
with figure.
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We use `` :raw-latex:`...` `` and add a definition for this
role to the template.
Closes #1961.
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Docx Writer/Reference: Add keepNext to objects w/ captions
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Added `Text.Pandoc.Writers.CommonMark`, exporting
`writeCommonMark`.
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Docx Writer: Copy hyphenation settings from reference.docx
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Docx Writer: support for --toc option
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Fixes #1992
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Creates a "dirty" TOC at the beginning of document, before abstract
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Figures with empty captions use style "Figure"
Figures with nonempty captions use style "Figure with Caption", which is
based on "Figure", and additionally has keepNext set.
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Fixes for multiple docx writer style bugs.
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Closes #1858.
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Closes #1860.
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Support shortcut reference links in markdown writer
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This closes #1394, which actually wasn't fixed by the earlier commit.
This ensures that lists in speaker notes don't add "fragment" classes,
which can cause additional keypresses to be needed to advance a slide.
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Issue #1977
Most markdown processors support the [shortcut format] for reference links.
Pandoc's markdown reader parsed this shortcuts unoptionally.
Pandoc's markdown writer (with --reference-links option) never shortcutted links.
This commit adds an extension `shortcut_reference_links`. The extension is
enabled by default for those markdown flavors that support reading shortcut
reference links, namely:
- pandoc
- strict pandoc
- github flavoured
- PHPmarkdown
If extension is enabled, reader parses the shortcuts in the same way as
it preveously did. Otherwise it would parse them as normal text.
If extension is enabled, writer outputs shortcut reference links unless
doing so would cause problems (see test cases in `tests/Tests/Writers/Markdown.hs`).
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