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Since the 'math' is only put into the template if stMath is
set anyway, there's no need for this conditional.
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See fpco/stackage#1096.
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Closes #2645.
In cases where a match was not found for a quote, everything
from the open quote to the end of the paragraph was being dropped.
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A Span is rendered with surrounding {braces}.
This was a regression in 1.16. Closes #2624.
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Issue submitted at tagsoup.
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- Text.Pandoc.XML.fromEntities: handle entities without a
semicolon. Always lookup character references with the
trailing ';', even if it wasn't present. And never add
it when looking up numerical entities. (This is what
tagsoup seems to require.)
- Text.Pandoc.Parsing.characterReference: Always lookup
character references with the trailing ';', and leave off
the ';' when looking up numerical entities.
This fixes a regression for e.g. `⟨`.
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Fix function dropping subtrees tagged :noexport:
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Continue scanning for comment subtrees beyond only the first block.
Note to self: when writing an recursive function, don't forget to, you
know, actually recurse.
Shout to @mrvdb for noticing this.
This fixes #2628.
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Closes #2626.
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Closes #2615.
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In 1.16 --latex-engine raises an error if a full path is
given. This commit fixes this reversion. Closes #2618.
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The reader previously did allow this, following redcloth,
which happily parses
Html blocks can be <div>inlined</div> as well.
as
<p>Html blocks can be <div>inlined</div> as well.</p>
This is invalid HTML, and this kind of thing can lead
to parsing problems (stack overflows) as well. So this
commit undoes this behavior. The above sample now produces;
<p>Html blocks can be</p>
<div>
<p>inlined</p>
</div>
<p>as well.</p>
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Closes #2607.
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+ Start cell on new line unless it's a single Para or Plain.
+ For single Para or Plain, insert a space after the `|` to
avoid problems when the text begins with a character like
`-`.
Closes #2604, closes #2606.
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Closes #2605.
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This sets up `\setuplayout` based on the variables `margin-left`,
`margin-right`, `margin-bottom`, and `margin-top`, if no layout
is given.
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If `geometry` has no value, but `margin-left`, `margin-right`,
`margin-top`, and/or `-margin-bottom` are given, a default value
for `geometry` is created from these.
Note that these variables already affect PDF production via HTML5
with wkhtmltopdf.
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For example
\foo
{bar}
{baz}
Closes #2592.
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Variables margin-top, margin-bottom, margin-left, margin-right.
Setting them with css inside @page doesn't seem to work, at least
with the released wkhtmltopdf.
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Adjusted default `page-size` to `letter`, to match current LaTeX
template.
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To use this:
pandoc -t html5 -o result.pdf
(and add `--mathjax` if you have math.)
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* Added `thanks` variable
* Use `parskip.sty` when `indent` isn't set (fall
back to using `setlength` as before if `parskip.sty`
isn't available).
* Use `biblio-style` with biblatex.
* Added `biblatexoptions` variable.
* Added `section-titles` variable (defaults to true)
to enable/suppress section title pages in beamer
slide shows.
* Moved beamer themes after fonts, so that themes can
change fonts. (Previously the fonts set were being
clobbered by lmodern.sty.)
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Fixes build failure.
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Closes #2597.
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AndreasLoow-master
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Previously macro definitions in indented code blocks
were being parsed as macro definitions, not code.
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instead of appending them to every ParagraphStyleRange
closes #2501
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Image attributes
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`file:filename` rather than `file://./filename`.
I think this is right; it matches what we had before
with people actually using the ICML writer, and seems
to match examples in the spec. I don't
have a copy of InDesign I can test on, though.
@DigitalPublishingToolkit and @mb21, can you have
a look?
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Closes #2589.
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- support for percentage widths/heights
- use Attr instead of title to get dimensions from ODT walker to writeOpenDocument
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and use it in Textile reader
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This partially addresses jgm/pandoc-citeproc#143.
It does not use the native asciidoc syntax for citations,
but it does get the links to individual citations working.
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Text.Pandoc.Options: Added `Ext_east_asian_line_breaks` constructor to
`Extension` (API change).
This extension is like `ignore_line_breaks`, but smarter -- it
only ignores line breaks between two East Asian wide characters.
This makes it better suited for writing with a mix of East Asian
and non-East Asian scripts.
Closes #2586.
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It's possible that wrapping causes problems; safer to
turn it off.
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We were capturing final colons as in [@foo: bar];
the citation id was being parsed as "@foo:".
Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#201.
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This was omitted earlier.
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Added threefold wrapping option.
* Command line option: deprecated `--no-wrap`, added
`--wrap=[auto|none|preserve]`
* Added WrapOption, exported from Text.Pandoc.Options
* Changed type of writerWrapText in WriterOptions from
Bool to WrapOption.
* Modified Text.Pandoc.Shared functions for SoftBreak.
* Supported SoftBreak in writers.
* Updated tests.
* Updated README.
Closes #1701.
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