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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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* Reverted kludgy change to make-windows-installer.bat.
* Removed make-reference-fiels.hs.
* Moved the individual ingredients of reference.docx and
reference.odt to the data directory.
* Removed reference.docx and reference.odt from data directory.
* We now build the reference archives from their ingredient pieces
in the docx and odt writers, instead of having a reference.docx
or reference.odt intermediary.
This should fix #2187.
It also simplifies the bulid procedure.
The one thing users may notice is different is that you can
no longer get the reference.docx or reference.odt using
`--print-default-data-file`. Instead, simply generate a
docx or odt using pandoc with a blank or minimal input,
and use that (or a customized version) with `--reference-docx`
or `--reference-odt`.
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This is useful for pandoc-citeproc linked citations.
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This uses an `otherlang` variable that takes a list of languages.
As requseted in #2174.
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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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