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TODO Simplify the code
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In this first version, all dokuwiki files are straight copies of the
media wiki counterparts.
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We take the word/styles.xml, docProps/app.xml, word/theme/theme1.xml,
and word/fontTable.xml from reference.docx, ignoring everything else.
Perhaps this will help with the corruption problems caused when
different versions of Word resave the reference.docx and
reorganize things.
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It also brings in a large number of dependencies (http-conduit and its
dependencies), which is why for now it is an optional flag.
Closes #820.
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Previously we used w:cr.
I don't see a difference between these in my version of Word,
but apparently some do. Closes #873.
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The use of lazy bytestrings seemed to cause problems using
pandoc on Windows 7/8 64-bit machines.
Closes #874.
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Previously it was only rendered if title, author, or date set.
Now any metadata field can be set.
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It's just commas with brackets that can cause problems.
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This makes the output predictable; previously it varied across
implementations.
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This should have been in last commit.
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* Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared contains shared functions used
only in writers.
* metaToJSON now takes a WriterOptions parameter, and will
return an empty object if standalone is not specified.
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This reverts commit 0ec8573347d53e0cba70552a50dba697f39216b6.
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Previously if you set a value both in metadata and with a variable,
they'd be combined into a list. Now the variable replaces the
value in document metadata. If many variables with the same
name are set, a list is created.
Shared: metaToJSON now has an argument for a variable list.
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The old output only worked in MkII. This should work in MkIV
as well.
Closes #837.
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This way explicitly specified fields not overridden.
Fixes a problem e.g. with specifying a documentclass via
the command line using -V.
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`defField` is like `setField`, but does nothing if the
field already has a value.
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Now the `title`, `section`, `header`, and `footer` can all be set
individually in metadata. The `description` variable has been
removed.
Quotes have been added so that spaces are allowed in the title.
If you have a title that begins
COMMAND(1) footer here | header here
pandoc will parse it as before into a title, section, header, and
footer. But you can also specify these elements explicitly.
Closes #885.
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Closes #892.
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This caused problems with array environments. Closes #891.
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Semicolons separate different authors.
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* Depend on pandoc 1.12.
* Added yaml dependency.
* `Text.Pandoc.XML`: Removed `stripTags`. (API change.)
* `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: Added `metaToJSON`.
This will be used in writers to create a JSON object for use
in the templates from the pandoc metadata.
* Revised readers and writers to use the new Meta type.
* `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Added `Ext_yaml_title_block`.
* Markdown reader: Added support for YAML metadata block.
Note that it must come at the beginning of the document.
* `Text.Pandoc.Parsing.ParserState`: Replace `stateTitle`,
`stateAuthors`, `stateDate` with `stateMeta`.
* RST reader: Improved metadata.
Treat initial field list as metadata when standalone specified.
Previously ALL fields "title", "author", "date" in field lists
were treated as metadata, even if not at the beginning.
Use `subtitle` metadata field for subtitle.
* `Text.Pandoc.Templates`: Export `renderTemplate'` that takes a string
instead of a compiled template..
* OPML template: Use 'for' loop for authors.
* Org template: '#+TITLE:' is inserted before the title.
Previously the writer did this.
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Currently the library is set up with a shim for association
lists, for compatibility, but this can change when the writers
are changed.
New export: `varListToJSON`.
Removed `Empty`.
Simplified template type to a newtype.
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Benchmarked: about twice as slow as json!
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(And skip them. This might speed things up in some cases.)
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Closes #882.
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The input
[*infile*] [*outfile*]
was getting improperly parsed: "infile" was emphasized, but
"*outfile*" was literal. This was due to failure to parse the
"fallback" in the reference link parser.
Closes #883.
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rst2html doesn't add `<p>` tags to list items (even when they are
separated by blank lines) unless there are multiple paragraphs in the
list. This commit changes the RST reader to conform more closely to
what docutils does.
Closes #880.
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