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The numbers are added using fields, so that Word can
create a list of tables that will update automatically.
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These are set up in such a way that they will work with Word's
automatic table of figures.
Closes #7392.
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Closes #4465.
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[Minor API change]
This allows pandoc to get size information from tiff images.
Closes #7405.
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In a previous commit we used strings because boolean False
wouldn't render as `false`. This is changed in the dev
version ofdoctemplates, so we can go back to the more
straightforward approach.
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line breaks. Without them, the last line is shorter
than it should be, at least in some cases.
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This reverts commit e2a7ecb5f73b12c8141ebf873a494652fc53babd.
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This ensures that we have proper spacing before the next
line (which might e.g. be a table bottom border).
This gives better results in cases like test/command/7272.md.
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if width information is available. Otherwise the way we treat them can
lead to content that overflows a cell.
Closes #7393.
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Previously it was impossible to specify false values for
options that default to true; setting the option to false
just caused the portion of the template setting the option
to be omitted.
Now we prepopulate all the variables with their default
values, including them unconditionally and allowing them
to be overridden.
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Code blocks with a single class but nonempty attributes
were having attributes drop as a result of #7242.
Closes #7397.
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(commonmark_x, gfm). Closes #7375.
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A table header which does not contain any cells is now treated as an
empty header.
Fixes: #7369
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In recent versions the table headers were no longer bottom-aligned
(if more than one line). This patch fixes that by using minipages
for table headers in non-simple tables.
Closes #7347.
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In https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/pull/7242, we introduced a simple attribute style for for code blocks and fenced divs with a single class but turns out the CommonMark extension does not support it for fenced divs.
https://github.com/jgm/commonmark-hs/blob/master/commonmark-extensions/test/fenced_divs.md
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Ext_attributes covers at least the following:
- Ext_fenced_code_attributes
- Ext_header_attributes
- Ext_inline_code_attributes
- Ext_link_attributes
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Instead of duplicating linkAttributes and attrsToMarkdown, let’s just use those from the Inline module.
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attention, error and hint are actually just reStructuredText specific.
danger was too until introduced in DocBook 5.2: https://github.com/docbook/docbook/issues/55
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Closes #7342.
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The "Table Caption" style was no longer getting applied.
(It was overwritten by "Compact.")
Closes #7328.
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Support has been added for the new
`[alias|https://example.com|smart-card]` syntax.
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#10
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Previously they overflowed the table cell width.
We now set line lengths per-cell and restore them
after the table has been written.
Closes #7288.
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Closes #5016
- change ordered list from itemize to enumerate
- adds new itemgroup for ordered lists
- add fontfeature for table figures
- remove width from itemize in context writer
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The latest version of ZimWiki supports this.
Closes: #6605
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Successive quote characters are separated with a thin space to improve
readability and to prevent unwanted ligatures. Detection of these quotes
sometimes had failed if the second quote was nested in a span element.
Closes: #6958
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Fixes: #5944
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Closes: #7246
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Closes: #6639
The zero-width non-joiner character is used to avoid ligatures (e.g. in
German).
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See #6259.
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We need to escape literal `@` before `{` because of
the new citation syntax.
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From settings.xml in the reference-doc, we now include:
`zoom`, `embedSystemFonts`, `doNotTrackMoves`, `defaultTabStop`,
`drawingGridHorizontalSpacing`, `drawingGridVerticalSpacing`,
`displayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery`, `displayVerticalDrawingGridEvery`,
`characterSpacingControl`, `savePreviewPicture`, `mathPr`, `themeFontLang`,
`decimalSymbol`, `listSeparator`, `autoHyphenation`, `compat`.
Closes #7240.
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A block will be rendered as an exampleblock if the heading
has class `example` and alertblock if it has class `alert`.
Closes #7278.
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This fixes a regression introduced with the in the colspan/rowspan
changes that caused column alignments to be ignored. The column
alignment is used only if a default alignment is specified at the cell
level; otherwise the cell-level alignment takes precedence.
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The change provides a way to use citation keys that contain
special characters not usable with the standard citation
key syntax. Example: `@{foo_bar{x}'}` for the key `foo_bar{x}`.
Closes #6026.
The change requires adding a new parameter to the `citeKey`
parser from Text.Pandoc.Parsing [API change].
Markdown reader: recognize @{..} syntax for citatinos.
Markdown writer: use @{..} syntax for citations when needed.
Update manual with curly-brace syntax for citations.
Closes #6026.
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Closes #7276. Note: currently we still get unwanted
white space around the minus; this needs to be addressed
with a change in texmath.
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The settings we can carry over from a reference.docx are
autoHyphenation, consecutiveHyphenLimit, hyphenationZone,
doNotHyphenateCap, evenAndOddHeaders, and proofState.
Previously this was implemented in a buggy way, so that the
reference doc's values AND the new values were included.
This change allows users to create a reference.docx that
sets w:proofState for spelling or grammar to "dirty,"
so that spell/grammar checking will be triggered on the
generated docx.
Closes #1209.
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Now we also handle the case where they're embedded in other
elements, e.g. spans. Closes #7272.
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The epub writer previously used the same XML id for both the book
identifier and the epub collection. This causes an error on epubcheck.
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Fixes: #6564
Thanks to @denismaier.
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See: #6315
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Closes #7252
As specified in https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html, an
inline \begin{}...\end{} LaTeX block must start on a new line.
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If the element has a content-type attribute, or at least one class, then
that value is used as `content-type` and the span is put inside a
`<named-content>` element. Otherwise a `<styled-content>` element is
used instead.
Closes: #7211
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