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Text.Pandoc.App: trap LuaException and issue a PandocFilterError.
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This only applies to section headers inside list items, e.g.,
which were otherwise silently omitted.
See #3750.
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Instead, omit them with an INFO message.
Closes #3750.
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Note that if the table has a first page header and a
continuation page header, the notes will appear only
on the first occurrence of the header.
Closes #2378.
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Previously positions would be reported past the end of the chunk.
We now reset the source position within the chunk and report
positions "in chunk."
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Formerly tracing was just log messages with a DEBUG log
level. We now make these things independent. Tracing
can be turned on or off in PandocMonad using `setTrace`;
it is independent of logging.
* Removed `DEBUG` from `Verbosity`.
* Removed `ParserTrace` from `LogMessage`.
* Added `trace`, `setTrace` to `PandocMonad`.
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* New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Vimwiki, exporting readVimwiki [API change].
* New input format `vimwiki`.
* New data file, `data/vimwiki.css`, for displaying the HTML produced by this reader and pandoc's HTML writer in the style of vimwiki's own HTML export.
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This will ensure that we only need to update these in one place.
(Currently, for example, the mathjax URL is used in both
App and trypandoc.)
Closes #3685.
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This is a thin wrapper around mathjax that makes math look better
on revealjs.
See https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/#mathjax
We do this by setting the 'mathjax' boolean variable and
using it in the revealjs template. Also, for revealjs
and mathjax, we don't assign the usual thing to the 'math'
variable, since it's handled by mathjax config.
Closes #3743.
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* Added `MissingCharacter` to `LogMessage` in Text.Pandoc.Logging.
* Parse the (xe)latex log for missing character warnings and issue
the warning.
Closes #3742.
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This gives 20-30% speedup and reduction of memory
usage in most of the writers.
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This makes it sensitive to proper verbosity settings.
(It is now treated as INFO rather than WARNING, so one
doesn't get these messages for creation of tmp images
while making a pdf.)
API changes:
* Removed extractMediaBag from Text.Pandoc.MediaBag.
* Added Extracting as constructor for LogMessage.
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Closes #3736.
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Note that as a result of this change, the following,
which formerly produced a header with two lines separated
by a line break, will now produce a header followed by a
paragraph:
# Hi\
there
This may affect some existing documents that relied on
this undocumented and unintended behavior.
This change makes pandoc more consistent with other
Markdown implementations, and with itself (since the two-space
version of a line break doesn't work inside ATX headers, and
neither version works inside Setext headers).
Closes #3730.
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This should fix the appveyor failures.
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- Export new NamedTag class from HTML reader.
- Effect on memory usage is modest (< 10%).
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* XML.toEntities: changed type to Text -> Text.
* Shared.tabFilter -- fixed so it strips out CRs as before.
* Modified writers to take Text.
* Updated tests, benchmarks, trypandoc.
[API change]
Closes #3731.
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Previously a String was needed as argument; now any ToJSON
instance will do.
API change.
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Readers: Renamed StringReader -> TextReader.
Updated tests.
API change.
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Define toString, toStringLazy in terms of them.
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(See #3719)
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Add keywords metadata to docx core.xml document properties
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Hi, I don't know haskell so possibly this is wrong, but DOCX stores keywords in cp:keywords in core.xml, and this should be easy to add from the pandoc metadata (I copy and paste the author code). As far as I can tell (no clear documentation, just a few refs), keywords should be separated with a comma.
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It is already in the eitherBlockOrInlineTag list, and
should be both places.
Closes #3717.
Note: the result of this change is that there will be
p tags around the whole paragraph. That is the right
result, because the `button` tags are treated as inline
HTML here, and the whole chunk of text is a Markdown
paragraph.
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Closes #3716.
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E.g. we don't want `<strong></strong>` to become `****`.
Similarly for emphasis, super/subscript, strikeout.
Closes #3715.
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Currently we only handle the form `0.9\linewidth`.
Anything else would have to be converted to a percentage,
using some kind arbitrary assumptions about line widths.
See #3709.
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