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Closes #5619.
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Closes #5627.
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Fixed function names of pandoc.system.get_working_directory() and
pandoc.system.with_temporary_directory() which are written in the
manual of lua filter.
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introduced by e87b54dcad5e37133bc0f4cfc8039e9fd0dd1b4e
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Closes #3523.
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This commit alters the way in which the Powerpoint writer treats
inline code and code blocks.
- Inline code is now formatted at the same size as the surrounding
  text.
- Code blocks are now given a margin and font size according to their
  level.
- Furthermore this commit allows changing the font with which code is
  formatted via the `monofont` option.
Tested in
- PowerPoint 365 for Windows - 1808 (Build 10730.20344 Click-to-Run)
- PowerPoint 365 for Mac - 16.26 (19060901)
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Previously pandoc would look for the template at a remote
URL when a URL was used for the input file, instead of taking
it from the data-dir.
Closes #5579.
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We use the innermost attribute in nested cases.
Closes #4634.
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Closes: #5568
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This causes compilation errors, and I don't know how
to work around them.  Closes #5574.
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We try to parse the date and convert to year, month, day,
as expected in pub-date.  We also add an iso-8601-date attribute
if possible.
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It's only allowed in a few special contexts, and not in
p elements.
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The JATS spec restricts contents of certain
elements (fn, list-item); this patch wraps
elements that can't go in these contexts inside
p elements with specific-use "wrapper", so the
documents will conform.
Closes #5570.
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Closes #5529.
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Closes #5566.
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Closes #5565.
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Sometimes custom elements are used, and the reader should
not abort but skip them with a warning.  (For example,
id element in author.)
Closes #5560.
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SkippedContent doesn't work for some of the XML-based
readers, which don't have access to source positions.
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This was added in pandoc 2.7.2, but it makes it impossible
to use pandoc-crossref. So this has been rolled back for now,
until we find a good solution to make this behavior optional
(or a creative way to let pandoc-crossref and this feature
to coexist).
See #5474.
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Previously if the language was not in the list of listings-
supported languages, it would not be added as a class, so
custom syntax highlighting could not be used.
Closes #5540.
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Previously the TOC appeared at the end of the document,
and was not bookmarked.
If you want it to continue appearing at the end, add
`--pdf-engine-opt=--no-toc-relocation` to your command
line.
Closes #5553.
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Closes #5420.
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This adds support for Atlassian's jira markup.
Closes #2497
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Change is in rawLaTeXInline in LaTeX reader, but
it affects the markdown reader and other readers
that allow raw LaTeX.
Previously, trailing `{}` would be included for
unknown commands, but not for known commands.
However, they are sometimes used to avoid a trailing
space after the command.  The chances that a `{}`
after a LaTeX command is not part of the command
are very small.
Closes #5439.
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Closes #5545.
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For example, introduction should go in bodymatter, not frontmatter, and
epigraph, conclusion, and afterward should go in bodymatter, not
backmatter.
For the full list of assignments, see the manual.
Closes #5546.
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Closes #5549.
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e.g. ordered list item, in Markdown writer.
Closes #554.
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Opening and closing tag for math output match now.
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If the character isn't in the console font, the
message is pretty useless, so we show the code
point for anything non-ASCII.
Closes #5538.
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Function `pandoc.mediabag.delete` allows to remove a single item of the given
name from the media bag.
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Function `pandoc.mediabag.empty` was added. It allows to clean-out the media
bag, removing all entries.
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A new function `pandoc.mediabag.items` was added to Lua module
pandoc.mediabag. This allows users to lazily iterate over all media bag
items, loading items into Lua one-by-one. Example:
    for filename, mime_type, content in pandoc.mediabag.items() do
      -- use media bag item.
    end
This is a convenient alternative to using `mediabag.list` in combination
with `mediabag.lookup`.
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Lua: add Version type to simplify comparisons
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Output HTML5 video and audio elements
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- With epub extensions, check for epub:type in addition to type.
- Fix problem with noteref parsing which caused block-level
  content to be eaten with the noteref.
- Rename pAnyTag to pAny.
- Refactor note resolution.
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Version specifiers like `PANDOC_VERSION` and `PANDOC_API_VERSION` are
turned into `Version` objects. The objects simplify version-appropriate
comparisons while maintaining backward-compatibility.
A function `pandoc.types.Version` is added as part of the newly
introduced module `pandoc.types`, allowing users to create version
objects in scripts.
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depending on file extension of the image path
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The same text is already in the <figcaption> and
screen-readers would read it twice, see #4737
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Move up the pattern match to be reachable, closes #5517.
Previously `file:/` URLs were handled wrongly and pandoc attempted
to make HTTP requests, which failed.
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Previously we could get an empty ol element, which caused
validation errors with epubcheck.
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