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This change makes `--no-tex-ligatures` affect the LaTeX reader
as well as the LaTeX and ConTeXt writers. If it is used,
the LaTeX reader will parse characters `` ` ``, `'`, and `-`
literally, rather than parsing ligatures for quotation marks
and dashes. And the LaTeX writer will print unicode quotation
mark and dash characters literally, rather than converting
them to the standard ASCII ligatures.
Note that `--smart` has no affect on the LaTeX reader.
`--smart` is still the default for all input formats when
LaTeX or ConTeXt is the output format, *unless* `--no-tex-ligatures`
is used.
Some examples to illustrate the logic:
```
% echo "'hi'" | pandoc -t latex
`hi'
% echo "'hi'" | pandoc -t latex --no-tex-ligatures
'hi'
% echo "'hi'" | pandoc -t latex --no-tex-ligatures --smart
‘hi’
% echo "'hi'" | pandoc -f latex --no-tex-ligatures
<p>'hi'</p>
% echo "'hi'" | pandoc -f latex
<p>’hi’</p>
```
Closes #2541.
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A residue of a recent change was left around in the form of a
commented-out function. Let's clean that up.
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These come up when people create a list item and then delete the
bullet. It doesn't refer to any real list item, and we used to ignore
it.
We handle it with a DummyListItem type, which, in Docx.hs, is turned
into a normal paragraph with a "ListParagraph" class. If it follow
another list item, it is folded as another paragraph into that item. If
it doesn't, it's just its own (usually indented, and therefore
block-quoted) paragraph.
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It isn't supported by Haddock.
Closes #2515.
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We don't have a place yet for styles or sizes on images, but
we can skip the attributes rather than incorrectly taking them
to be part of the filename.
Closes #2515.
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Instead of just printing the raw tex, we now try to fake
it with unicode characters.
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Closes #2524.
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This matches Word's default behavior. Closes #2527.
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Automatic styles can now be inserted in the template,
since the template, not the writer, now provides the
enclosing `<office:automatic-styles>` tags.
Closes #2520.
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There are separate relationship (link) files for foot and
endnotes. These had previously been grouped together which led to
links not working correctly in notes. This should finally fix that.
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Some of the unicode characters cause ghc parse errors in older
ghc versions.
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Org reader: Require whitespace around def list markers
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Definition list markers (i.e. double colons `::`) must be surrounded by
whitespace to start a definition item. This rule was not checked
before, resulting in bugs with footnotes and some link types.
Thanks to @conklech for noticing and reporting this issue.
This fixes #2518.
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Org reader: Fix emphasis rules for smart parsing
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This is enabled by default in `markdown_github`.
Added `Ext_emoji` to `Extension` in `Text.Pandoc.Options` (API change).
Closes #2523.
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Smart quotes, ellipses, and dashes should behave like normal quotes,
single dashes, and dots with respect to text markup parsing. The parser
state was not updated properly in all cases, which has been fixed.
Thanks to @conklech for reporting this issue.
This fixes #2513.
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Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#166.
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By default pandoc downloads all linked media and includes it in the
EPUB container. This can be disabled by setting `data-external`
on the tags linking to media that should not be downloaded.
Example:
<audio controls="1">
<source src="http://www.sixbarsjail.it/tmp/bach_toccata.mp3"
type="audio/mpeg"></source>
</audio>
Closes #2473.
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if `linkcolor`, `urlcolor`, `citecolor`, or `toccolor` is set.
Closes #2508.
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Don't use custom prelude for latest ghc.
This is a better approach to making 'stack ghci' and 'cabal repl'
work. Instead of using NoImplicitPrelude, we only use the custom
prelude for older ghc versions. The custom prelude presents a
uniform API that matches the current base version's prelude.
So, when developing (presumably with latest ghc), we don't
use a custom prelude at all and hence have no trouble with ghci.
The custom prelude no longer exports (<>): we now want to
match the base 4.8 prelude behavior.
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This reverts commit c423dbb5a34c2d1195020e0f0ca3aae883d0749b.
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LaTeX reader: Handle `comment` environment.
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Org reader: fix markup parsing in headers
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This is needed for ghci to work with pandoc, given that we
now use a custom prelude.
Closes #2503.
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Markup as the very first item in a header wasn't recognized. This was
caused by an incorrect parser state: positions at which inline markup
can start need to be marked explicitly by changing the parser state.
This wasn't done for headers. The proper function to update the state
is now called at the beginning of the header parser, fixing this issue.
This fixes #2504.
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The `comment` environment is handled in a similar way to the `verbatim` environment, except that its content is discarded.
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Closes #1506.
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Footnotes aren't allowed in the list of figures. This
patch causes footnotes to be stripped from captions when
entered into the list of figures.
Footnotes still don't actually WORK in captions in latex/pdf,
but at least an error is no longer raised.
See #1506.
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If a pipe table contains a line longer than the column
width (as set by `--columns` or 80 by default), relative
widths are computed based on the widths of the separator lines
relative to the column width.
This should solve persistent problems with long pipe tables in
LaTeX/PDF output, and give more flexibility for determining
relative column widths in other formats, too.
For narrower pipe tables, column widths of 0 are used,
telling pandoc not to specify widths explicitly in output
formats that permit this.
Closes #2471.
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Otherwise some browsers display the table with the columns
separated far apart.
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Closes #2480.
Note that although smart punctuation is part of the textile
spec, it's not always wanted when converting from textile
to, say, Markdown. So it seems better to make this an option.
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Fixes #2489.
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Thanks to Hadrien Mary for the problem and solution.
Closes #2490.
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This works correctly to link to Div or Span elements.
We now don't bother defining `\label` for Div or Span
elements.
Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#174.
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We now allow blank metadata fields. These were explicitly
disallowed before.
For background see #2026. The issue in #2026 has since
been fixed in another way, so there is no need to forbid
blank metadata fields.
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el-polyton, not el-poly, see http://www.iana.org/assignments/language-subtag-registry/language-subtag-registry
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LaTeX writer: \textarabic fix
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Org reader: allow toggling header args
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Org-mode allows to skip the argument of a code block header argument if
it's toggling a value. Argument-less headers are now recognized,
avoiding weird parsing errors.
The fixes are not exactly pretty, but neither is the code that was
fixed. So I guess it's about par for the course. However, a rewrite of
the header parsing code wouldn't hurt in the long run.
Thanks to @jo-tham for filing the bug report.
This fixes #2269.
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Paragraphs can be followed by lists, even if there is no blank line
between the two blocks. However, this should only be true if the
paragraph is not within a list, were the preceding block should be
parsed as a plain instead of paragraph (to allow for compact lists).
Thanks to @rgaiacs for bringing this up.
This fixes #2464.
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Tightened up the inline HTML parser so it disallows
TagWarnings.
This only affects the markdown reader when the `markdown_in_html_blocks`
option is disabled.
Closes #2469.
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This prevents problems building haddocks with "C" locale.
Closes #2457.
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e.g. `#3`.
Partially addresses #2465.
TBD: reader support.
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pandoc my.md -t context -o my.pdf
will now create a PDF using ConTeXt rather than LaTeX.
Closes #2463.
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For LaTeX, also collect lang and dir attributes on spans and divs to set the lang,
otherlangs and dir variables if they aren’t set already. See #895.
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This way we have uniform separators, whether on Windows or Linux.
This should solve a problem where on some Windows versions
the data files weren't being found.
Closes #2459.
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