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This allows users to turn off the default pandoc behavior of
parsing contents of div and span tags in markdown and HTML
as native pandoc Div blocks and Span inlines.
Setting of default epub extensions has been moved from the EPUB
reader to Text.Pandoc.
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We now maintain the invariant that when fetchImages is called,
all images have absolute paths.
This patch fixes several bugs relating to this as there are three places
where images can be introduced.
(1) During the HTML parse
(2) As spine elements
(3) As a cover image
For (1), the paths are corrected by the transformation renameImages
For (2) and (3), we need to append the "root" to the path we parse from the
spine
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Before the images were relative to the position of the package file. The
collapse function changed this so that they were then absolute in the
archive but the fetchImages function wasn't updated to recognise this.
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This function removes intermediate "." and ".." from a path.
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OMath parser: Change signature of exported function.
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pandoc -t markdown-raw_html should not emit any raw HTML, even
span and div tags that go with pandoc Span and Div elements.
Cleaned up a bit of the logic with extensions and plain.
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This changes the signature of the exported `readOMML` to `String ->
Either String [Exp]`, so it can now, in theory, be slotted into
TeXMath. It doesn't have any real error reporting yet, but that might
make more sense once I put it in a branch, and understand how it works
in the other readers.
It also now reads strings that parse to either oMath or oMathPara
elements. Note that the distinction is lost in the output. It's up to
the caller to remember the display type.
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This matches behavior of RedCarpet, avoids some ugly bugs, and improves
performance.
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This gets rid of commented-out functions, cleans up whitespace errors,
and exports and imports the correct functions.
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We still need to test against prefixes, but this is only going to look
at oMath fragments, so we're not going to be worried about looking up
the real namespace.
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This is the first step in removing the intermediate OMath type, which we
no longer need since we're writing straight to TeXMath Exp.
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This actually does what d71b013841f3c9c8c595591e312a31df16a728cb
said it did.
Revised epub tests to remove the repeated DOCTYPE and xml tags.
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EPUB Reader: Improved image extraction
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Org Writer: Write anchor elements
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The Org Writer now writes empty span elements which have an id as an anchor.
For example `Span ("uid", [], []) []` becomes `<<uid>>`
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Math module
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Previous drawings that were under some other toplevel run (i.e., a
hyperlink) wouldn't be properly handled. This should fix that.
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Could use some cleanup, but this is the first step for getting
an OMML reader into TeXMath.
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Signed-off-by: Jesse Rosenthal <jrosenthal@jhu.edu>
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Since changing the Docx type, this is no longer necessary. Thanks to
Matthew Pickering for picking up on this.
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Docx Reader: Use TeXMath for writing equations.
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This also introduces a `defaultDState` value.
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TeXMath does the work now.
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The new version of TeXMath can translate from its type system into
LaTeX. So instead of writing the LaTeX ourself, we write to the TeXMath
`Exp` type, and let TeXMath do the rest.
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Very minor cleanup and readability changes
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Docx Parser: Produce endnotes.
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Previously they were parsed as raw.
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mpickering-epubend
Conflicts:
pandoc.cabal
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Using `map toUpper` to capitalise text is wrong, as e.g.
“Straße” should be converted to “STRASSE”, which is 1 character
longer. This commit adds a `capitalize` function and replaces
2 identical implementations in different modules (`toCaps` and
`capitalize`) with it.
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(This fixes a bug introduced a couple commits back.)
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Strip a fragment like `?#iefix` from the extension before doing
the mime lookup.
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* More consistent logic: absolute URIs are fetched from the net;
other things are treated as relative URIs if sourceURL is a Just,
otherwise as file paths.
* We escape characters that are not allowed in URIs before trying
to parse them (e.g. '|', which often occurs in the wild).
* When treating relative paths as local file paths, we drop
any fragment or query. This is useful e.g. when you've downloaded
web fonts locally, but your source still contains the original
relative URLs.
Together with the previous commit, this should close #1477.
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