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ODT's reader always put empty captions for the parsed
tables. This commit
1) checks paragraphs that follow the table definition
2) treats specially a paragraph with a style named 'Table'
3) does some postprocessing of the paragraphs that combines
tables followed immediately by captions
The ODT writer used 'TableCaption' style name for the caption
paragraph. This commit follows the open office approach which
allows for appending captions to table but uses a built-in style
named 'Table' instead of 'TableCaption'. Any users of odt format
(both writer and reader) are therefore required to change the
style's name to 'Table', if necessary.
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Pandoc uses heuristics to determine the most resonable top-level
division type when emitting LaTeX or Docbook markup. It is now possible
to overwrite this implicitly set top-level division via the
`top-level-division` command line parameter.
API change (`Text.Pandoc.Options`): the type of the
`writerTopLevelDivision` field in of the `WriterOptions` data type is
altered from `Division` to `Maybe Division`. The field's default value
is changed from `Section` to `Nothing`.
Closes: #3197
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Fixed an error which came up, for example, with `\vspace`
inside a caption. (Captions expect inlines.)
Closes #3256.
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Table column properties can optionally specify a column's width with
which it is displayed in the buffer. Some exporters, notably the ODT
exporter in org-mode v9.0, use these values to calculate relative column
widths. The org reader now implements the same behavior.
Note that the org-mode LaTeX and HTML exporters in Emacs don't support
this feature yet, which should be kept in mind by users who use the
column widths parameters.
Closes: #3246
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The bugs caused spurious blank lines in grid tables
when we had things like
blankline $$ blankline
Closes #3251.
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This allows use of things like `\only<2,3>{my content}` in
Markdown that is going to be converted to beamer.
Closes #3184.
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If cells contain more than a single Plain or Para, then
we need to set nonzero widths and put contents into minipages.
Closes #2666.
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This also fixes excessive CPU and memory usage for tables
when --columns is set in such a way that cells must be very
tiny.
Now cells are guaranteed to be big enough so that single
words don't need to line break, even if this pushes the
line length above the column width.
Closes #1911.
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We can now parse all of the tables emitted by pandoc in
our tests.
The only thing we don't get yet are alignments and
column widths in more complex tables.
See #2669.
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Remove whitespace before function documentation The extra spaced cause
problems with documentation tools and Travis tests are failing because
of this.
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Reader can now parse simple LaTeX tables such as those
generated by pandoc itself.
We still can't handle pandoc multiline tables which involve
minipages and column widths.
Partially addresses #2669.
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It previously only worked when the qnames lacked the docbook
namespace URI.
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This fixes a regression introduced in
7e5220b57c5a48fabe6e43ba270db812593d3463.
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Closes #3238.
Previously the Compact style wasn't being applied properly
to empty cells.
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...when `bracketed_spans` enabled.
Closes #3229.
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* Markdown reader: modify bracketedSpan to check small caps
* MANUAL.txt: add description on the use of `bracketed_spans` in small cap
* Improve markdown readers: bracketedSpan function EXACTLY as spanHtml
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Previously a tight bullet sublist got rendered with
a blank line after, while a tight ordered sublist did
not. Now we don't get the blank line in either case.
Closes #3232.
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Otherwise treat as span.
Closes #3226.
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Closes #3228.
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Previously two backslashes were inserted, which gave a
literal backslash.
Closes #3225.
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We wrap `[CHART]` in a `<span class="chart">`. Note that it maps to
inlines because, in docx, anything in a drawing tag can be part of a
larger paragraph.
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We not only want "w:drawing", because that could also include
charts. Now we specify "w:drawing"//"pic:pic". This shouldn't change
behavior at all, but it's a first step toward allowing other sorts of
drawing data as well.
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Images which are the only element in a paragraph can still be given HTML
attributes, even if the image does not have a caption and is hence not a figure.
The following will add set the `width` attribute of the image to `50%`:
#+ATTR_HTML: :width 50%
[[file:image.jpg]]
Closes: #3222
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When a piece of text has a text 'Source_Text' then
we assume that this is a piece of the document
that represents a code that needs to be inlined.
Addapted an odt writer to also reflect that change;
previously it was just writing a 'preformatted' text using
a non-distinguishable font style.
Code blocks are still not recognized by the ODT reader.
That's a separate issue.
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...if citations extension disabled. Example: in
[link text][@a]
[@a]: url
`link text` isn't hyperlinked because `[@a]` is parsed as a citation.
Previously this happened whether or not the `citations` extension was
enabled. Now it happens only if the `citations` extension is enabled.
Closes #3209.
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We already handled alt text. This just puts the image "title" into the
docx "title" attr.
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We use the "description" field as alt text and the "title" field as
title. These can be accessed through the "Format Picture" dialog in
Word.
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Previously, if given an empty namespace:
(elemName ns "" "foo")
`elemName` would output a QName with a `Just ""` namespace. This is
never what we want. Now we output a `Nothing`. If someone *does* want a
`Just ""` in the namespace, they can enter the QName value explicitly.
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unless something else is explicitly specified in xmlns.
Provided it parses as MathML, of course.
Also fixed default which should be to inline math if no
display attribute is used.
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ODT reader simply provided an empty header list
which meant that the contents of the whole table,
even if not empty, was simply ignored.
While we still do not infer headers we at least have
to provide default properties of columns.
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Fixes cases like:
\begin{center}
\begin{tikzpicture}[baseline={([yshift=+-.5ex]current bounding box.center)}, level distance=24pt]
\Tree [.{S} [.NP John\index{i} ] [.VP [.V likes ] [.NP himself\index{i,*j} ]]]
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{center}
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Special blocks (i.e. blocks with unrecognized names) can be prefixed
with an `ATTR_HTML` block attribute. The attributes defined in that
meta-directive are added to the `Div` which is used to represent the
special block.
Closes: #3182
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The `todo` export option allows to toggle the inclusion of TODO keywords
in the output. Setting this to `nil` causes TODO keywords to be dropped
from headlines. The default is to include the keywords.
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Headlines can have optional todo-markers which can be controlled via the
`#+TODO`, `#+SEQ_TODO`, or `#+TYP_TODO` meta directive. Multiple such
directives can be given, each adding a new set of recognized todo-markers.
If no custom todo-markers are defined, the default `TODO` and `DONE`
markers are used.
Todo-markers are conceptually separate from headline text and are hence
excluded when autogenerating headline IDs.
The markers are rendered as spans and labelled with two classes: One
class is the markers name, the other signals the todo-state of the
marker (either `todo` or `done`).
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This also affects other HTML slide show formats.
Closes #2221.
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[API change]
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Technically `**@user` is a valid email address, but if we
allow things like this, we get bad results in markdown flavors
that autolink raw email addresses. (See #2940.)
So we exclude a few valid email addresses in order to
avoid these more common bad cases.
Closes #2940.
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