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This fixes a regression introduced in pandoc 2.15 by PR #7606.
Closes #7655.
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Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15.
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Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15.
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This ensures that when `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` is set, the
modification times of files taken from the reference.docx will
be set deterministically, allowing for reproducible builds.
Closes #7654.
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Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15 which required users to always
specify an Attr value when constructing a Code element.
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Comparisons of Citation values are performed in Haskell; values are
equal if they represent the same Haskell value. Converting a Citation
value to a string now yields its native Haskell string representation.
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This was a regression introduced in version 2.15.
Fixes: #7647
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This is needed so that native references to the figure are included as
"As seen in Figure X, it is..." instead of
"As seen in [Figure: , it is..."
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This will make it easier to generate module documentation in the future.
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Removal of these properties from Attr values was a regression.
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E.g. "Y", "yes", which are now (with yaml library) considered
boolean values, as well as "null".
This fixes a bug with roundtripping markdown -> markdown:
```
---
foo: "true"
...
```
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- For LineEnding use lowercase constructors, e.g. `crlf`, `native`.
This was the original intent, but there was a bug in the
implementation.
- For HTMLSlideVariant use lowercase constructors.
- For ReaderOptions use e.g. `default-image-extension`
instead of `readerDefaultImageExtension` for field names.
- For Extension, use e.g. `tex_math_dollars` instead of
`Ext_tex_math_dollars` as constructor.
- For Extensions, use an array of Extensions, instead of
an object wrapping the tag `Extensions` and an integer.
(The representation is not supposed to be part of the
public API.)
- For Opt, use field names like `tab-stop` instead of `optTabStop`.
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Reasons:
- Performance: HsYAML is around 20 times slower in parsing
large YAML bibliographies (#6084).
- An issue was submitted to HsYAML, but it hasn't gotten
any attention. HsYAML seems borderline unmaintained; it hasn't
had a commit in over a year.
- Unfortunately this goes back on our attempts to free ourselves
from C dependencies (#4535). But I don't see a better alternative
until a better pure Haskell parser is available.
Closes #6084.
Notes:
- We've removed the FromYAML instances for all types that had
them, since this is a HsYAML-specific typeclass [API change].
(The yaml package just uses From/ToJSON.)
- Unlike HsYAML (in the configuration we were using), yaml
parses 'Y', 'N', 'Yes', 'No', 'On', 'Off' as boolean values.
Users may need to quote these when they are meant to be
interpreted as strings. Similarly, 'null' is parsed as
a YAML null value (and will be treated as an empty string
by pandoc rather than the string 'null'). Quoting it will
force it to be interpreted as a string.
- Some tests had to be adjusted accordingly.
- Pandoc now behaves better when the YAML metadata contains
escaping errors: instead of just falling back on treating
the section as a table, it raises a YAML parsing error.
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The `pandoc.utils.stringify` function returned empty strings when called
with a string argument.
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This led changes in link properties in Lua filters to
change the links into images!
Closes #7639.
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Properties of Block values are marshalled lazily, which generally
improves performance considerably. Script users may also notice the
following differences:
- Block element properties can no longer be accessed by numerical
indexing of the `.c` field. The `.c` property now serves as an alias
for `.content`, so some filter that used this undocumented method
for property access may continue to work, while others will need to
be updated and use proper property names.
- The marshalled Block elements now have a `show` method, and a
`__tostring` metamethod. Both return the Haskell string
representation of the element.
- Block values now have the Lua type `userdata` instead of `table`.
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Fixes: #7523
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Closes #7520.
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This includes the following user-facing changes:
- Deprecated inline constructors are removed. These are `DoubleQuoted`,
`SingleQuoted`, `DisplayMath`, and `InlineMath`.
- Attr values are no longer normalized when assigned to an Inline
element property.
- It's no longer possible to access parts of Inline elements via
numerical indexes. E.g., `pandoc.Span('test')[2]` used to give
`pandoc.Str 'test'`, but yields `nil` now. This was undocumented
behavior not intended to be used in user scripts. Use named properties
instead.
- Accessing `.c` to get a JSON-like tuple of all components no longer
works. This was undocumented behavior.
- Only known properties can be set on an element value. Trying to set a
different property will now raise an error.
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- Adds a new `pandoc.AttributeList()` constructor, which creates the
associative attribute list that is used as the third component of
`Attr` values. Values of this type can often be passed to constructors
instead of `Attr` values.
- `AttributeList` values can no longer be indexed numerically.
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The new HsLua version takes a somewhat different approach to marshalling
and unmarshalling, relying less on typeclasses and more on specialized
types. This allows for better performance and improved error messages.
Furthermore, new abstractions allow to document the code and exposed
functions.
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Previously there were two copies, in BibTeX and Locator.
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All the code we needed to put most styles and scripts into
inline style and script tags was there, but because of the
order of pattern matching, it was never being called.
Putting the catch-all clause at the end fixes the bug.
Closes #7635, closes #7367. See also #3423.
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Previously pandoc would parse
[link to (@a)](url)
as a citation; similarly
[(@a)]{#ident}
This is undesirable. One should be able to use example references
in citations, and even if `@a` is not defined as an example
reference, `[@a](url)` should be a link containing an author-in-text
citation rather than a normal citation followed by literal `(url)`.
Closes #7632.
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As noted in #7630, this never worked, because `takeExtension`
only returns `.xml`. So it won't be missed if we remove it.
Closes #7630.
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Some fields only have an instrText and no content, Pandoc didn't
understand these, causing other fields to be misunderstood because it
seemed like a field was still open when it wasn't.
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These fields, often used in tables of contents, can be a hyperlink.
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Fields delimited by fldChar elements can contain other fields. Before,
the nested fields would be ignored, except for the end, which would be
considered the end of the parent field.
To fix this issue, fields needed to be considered containing ParParts
instead of Runs, since a Run can't represent complex enough structures.
This also impacted Hyperlinks since they can originate from a field.
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This commit changes the `marL` and `indent` values used for plain
paragraphs and numbered lists, and changes the spacing defined in the
reference doc master for bulleted lists.
For paragraphs, there is now a left-indent taken from the `otherStyle`
in the master. For numbered lists, the number is positioned where the
text would be if this were a plain paragraph, and the text is indented
to the next level. This means that continuation paragraphs line up
nicely with numbered lists.
It also /mostly/ matches the observed PowerPoint behaviour when
inserting paragraphs and numbered lists: the only difference is that
PowerPoint was using a different margin value for the first level
numbered lists – I’ve changed this to match the other levels, as I don’t
think it makes the spacing unappealing and it allows continuation
paragraphs at any level to line up.
With bulleted lists, I’m keeping the observed PowerPoint behaviour of
specifying only a level, letting `marL` and `indent` be automatically
taken from `bodyStyle`. To that end, this commit changes the `bodyStyle`
spacing in the master of the default reference doc, to:
- line up the text of the first paragraph in each bullet with any
continuation paragraphs
- line up nested bullet markers in any continuation paragraphs with the
first paragraph, matching lists and plain paragraphs
This does mean the continuation paragraphs still won’t line up for
anyone using their own reference doc where they haven’t matched the
`otherStyle` and `bodyStyle` indent levels, but I think people in that
situation will be able to troubleshoot.
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I removed the field this comment refers to recently, missed the
comment.
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In PowerPoint, the content of a top-level list is at the same level as
the content of a top-level paragraph – the only difference is that a
list style has been applied.
At the moment, the pptx writer increments the paragraph level on each
list, turning what should be top-level lists into second-level lists.
This commit changes that logic, only incrementing the paragraph level on
continuation paragraphs of lists.
- Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4828
- Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4663
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AsciiDoctor allows to request line numbering on code blocks by
using a switch on the `source` block, such as in:
```
[source%linesnum,haskell]
----
some Haskell code here
----
```
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The attribute DocBook linenumbering="numbered" attribute on code blocks
maps to "numberLines" internally.
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Found by hlint 3.3.1
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This affects math with unbalanced brackets (e.g. `$(0,1]$`)
inside links, images, bracketed spans.
Closes #7623.
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This reverts commit fb0d6c7cb63a791fa72becf21ed493282e65ea91.
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which was introduced in the cherry-pick'd commit that
added splitSentences, but isn't needed here.
(It is for the nospace branch.)
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[API change]
Use this in man/ms.
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