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In the reader, we use the new Table type in Haddock.
Note that tables with col/rowspans will not translate
well into Pandoc.
In the writer, we now render tables always as grid tables,
since Haddock supports these.
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Rewrite for efficiency.
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and not in the title. If it's in the title, then we get
a titlebar on slides with the `plain` attribute, when
the id is non-null. This fixes a regression from 1.9.x.
Closes #4307.
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fixes #4313
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Closes #4436. Internal links should be converted automatically,
so this shouldn't affect users directly.
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We want decimal for the top level, not lower roman.
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normalization
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This patch fixes some cases where the JATS writer was introducing
semantically significant whitespace by indenting and wrapping tags.
Note that the JATS spec has a content model for `<p>` tags of `(#PCDATA | ...`.
Any tag where `#PCDATA` children are possible should not have any
indentation. The same is true for `<th>`, `<td>`, `<term>`, `<label>`.
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Use "> " instead of <verse> tag
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Instead of writing my own.
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This will use the default table style in the reference-doc file. As a
result they will be easier when using in a template, and match the
color scheme.
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Make sure there are no empty slides in the pptx output. Because of the
way that slides were split, these could be accidentally produced by
comments after images.
When animations are added, there will be a way to add an empty slide
with either incremental lists or pauses.
Test outputs checked with MS PowerPoint (Office 2013, Windows 10,
VBox). Both files have expected output and are not corrupted.
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The name of the Lua script which is executed is made available in the
global Lua variable `PANDOC_SCRIPT_FILE`, both for Lua filters and
custom writers.
Closes: #4393
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Fixes an issuue regarding image sizing if the same image is included more than once.
Previously, a record was kept, indexed by image source, which would include the XML for that image. For every image element in the document, this record was checked, and if the image was the same as previous examples, the same XML would be included twice. The information in this XML incudes the image description, title text, and size on the page, thus all images from the same source would always be sized the same, and have the same description. This commit fixes this by generating unique XML every time, but keeping the image ID and path if it is the same image.
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Currently, html and beamer presentations use a list-inside-blockquote
convention for setting incremental and all-at-once presentation of
lists (or reversing the command-line default). This allows the user to
set this on a per-case basis with divs, named `incremental` and
`nonincremental` respectively, as in:
::: incremental
- snap
- crackle
- pop
:::
Note that the former list-inside-blockquote convention still works so
as not to break any existing presentations.
Closes: #4381
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Previously it surrounded the figure.
This works around a problem with the endfloat package and
makes pandoc's output compatible with it.
Closes #4388.
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This previously caused the image to be resized to
a percentage of textwidth, rather than textheight.
Closes #4389.
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Internal change: when we take shapes from the layout for title,
content, etc, we should use the attributes of the "ph" (placeholder)
tag -- idx and name. This is what powerpoint uses internally, and
therefore seems more dependable across reference-docs than using the
shape names, as we had previously done.
There should be no output changes as a result of this commit.
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In previous version, we only modified the notesMaster entry in the
presentation.xml file, and removed it if necessary. But if using a
template, it might not be available. So we always delete it, and then
add it back in if necessary.
We also have to make sure that we add it appropriately the .rels file
associated with presentation.xml.
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This will add a space between notes paragraphs, which seems more like
what most users would do by hand (press "enter" twice).
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MS PowerPoint does not offer a way to insert links into speaker notes
text, so we match that behavior, and make our lives easier.
As for (end)notes, there is no clear solution to the question of wat
that would *mean*. The default behavior would be to add it to the
endnote slide, but that would put speaker note content into the public
presentation. The best solution would be to put the content at the
bottom of the notes page, but that would take some doing, and can be
added to the speaker notes feature later.
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There are a number of interlocking parts here. The main thing to note
is that, to match the MSPowerPoint-generated pptx files, we only
include the notesMaster and notesSlide files if there are notes. This
means we have to be careful with the rIds, and build a number of files
conditionally.
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We remove the `notesMasterIdLst` entry in `presentation.xml` if there
no speaker notes in the presentation.
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If there are speaker notes in the presentation, we read in the
notesMasters templates from the reference pptx file.
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We record notes in a map in state while processing.
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This is to avoid confusion with {foot,end}notes.
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Closes #4366.
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- Ensure that id prefix is always used.
- Don't emit `role` attribute; that was a leftover from the
Docbook writer.
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Closes #4371.
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Convert to asciidoc-auto_identifiers for old behaviour.
Fixes #4363
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