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Partially addresses #6030.
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Previously it wasn't overridden if the file already existed,
which led to bad results on subsequent runs when
`pdf-engine-opt=-output-directory=` was used to specify
an explicit temp dir.
Closes #6027.
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Closes: #6024
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Closes #6018.
Previously the `\paragraph` command was used instead of
`\paragraph*` for unnumbered level 4 headings.
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Some readers (e.g. RST) will populate the `lang` metadata field
with block-level content. `getLang` has been modified to handle
this. Previously in these cases the LaTeX writer would not properly
set the "main language" of the document.
Closes #6008.
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Closes #6009, #5360.
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Since the website now redirect to https automatically, it would be nice to just use https in the help text.
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The semigroup instance for doctemplates Context does a left-biased
union on the underlying Map. That means that if you union
`{a: 1}` and `{a: 2}`, you get `{a: 1}`. This commit causes
pandoc to do the operation in the opposite order, so that later
default files take precedence in the values they assign to
keys.
See #5988.
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having to do with makeSections.
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Starting with 2.8, `--number-sections` also had the
effect of `--section-divs`, even if `--section-divs` was
not specified.
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Added glsl mime type for WebGL maps
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Pandoc's AST is translated into the Jira AST, which is then rendered by
the dedicated Jira printer.
The following improvements are included in this change:
- non-jira raw blocks are fully discarded instead of showing as blank
lines;
- table cells can contain multiple blocks;
- unnecessary blank lines are removed from the output;
- markup chars within words are properly surrounded by braces;
- preserving soft linebreaks via `--wrap=preserve` is supported.
Note that backslashes are rendered as HTML entities, as there appears no
alternative to produce a plain backslash if it is followed by markup.
This may cause problems when used with confluence, where rendering seems
to fail in this case.
Closes: #5926
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Errors during parsing are now returned in full and no longer replaced by
a custom message.
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Fixed a problem where words surrounded by colons could causing parse
failures in some cases when they occurred in headers.
Fixes: #5993
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Closes: #5984
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Closes #5556
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This may fix #5997.
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Closes #5987.
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Closes #5986.
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The table `#+NAME:` or `#+LABEL:` is added to the table's caption in the
form of an empty span with the label set as the span's ID.
Closes: #5984
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* Text.Pandoc.Templates [API change]
+ Add Monad wrappers `WithDefaultPartials` and `WithPartials`.
Wrapping these around an instance of `PandocMonad` gives
us different instances of `TemplateMonad`, with different
search behavior in retrieving partials.
To compile a template and limit partial search to pandoc's
data files, use `runWithDefaultPartials (compileTemplate ...)`.
To compile a template and allow partials to be found locally
(either on the file system or via HTTP, in the event that
the main template has an absolute URL), ue
`runWithPartials (compileTemplate ...)`.
+ Export `getTemplate`, which seeks a template locally,
or via HTTP if the template has an absolute URL, falling
back to the data files if not found.
+ Export `compileDefaultTemplate` -- does `getDefaultTemplate`
and compiles the result, raising an error on failure.
* Text.Pandoc.Class [API change]
+ Remove `TemplateMonad` instances for `PandocIO` and `PandocPure`.
These were too limiting and caused a bug whereby a local
partial could be used even when the default template was requested.
We now rely on instances provided in the Templates module.
Text.Pandoc.App.OutputSettings
+ Simplify template retrieval code.
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Closes #5973.
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Moved the emoji-specified code into an external package
we can depend on.
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Closes #5967.
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Closes #5967.
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With positive heading shifts, starting in 2.8 this option caused
metadata titles to be removed and changed to regular headings.
This behavior is incompatible with the old behavior of
`--base-header-level` and breaks old workflows, so with this
commit we are rolling back this change.
Now, there is an asymmetry in positive and negative heading
level shifts:
+ With positive shifts, the metadata title stays the same and
does not get changed to a heading in the body.
+ With negative shifts, a heading can be converted into the
metadata title.
I think this is a desirable combination of features, despite
the asymmetry. One might, e.g., want to have a document
with level-1 section headigs, but render it to HTML with
level-2 headings, retaining the metadata title (which pandoc
will render as a level-1 heading with the default template).
Closes #5957.
Revises #5615.
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This will allow styling unordered task lists in a way that omits
the bullet.
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Previously -Vfoo=1 -Vfoo=2 would produce a list value for foo;
with 2.8 it produced just '2'. This commit restores the earlier
beahvior.
Closes #5962.
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This doesn't really belong in data-files as it's not loaded
dynamically.
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This fixes a regression in 2.8.
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- Add Text.Pandoc.Emoji.TH.
- Replace long literal list in Text.Pandoc.Emoji with one-liner
generating it from data/emoji.json using TH.
- Add Makefile target to download data/emoji.json.
- Remove tools/emoji.hs.
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Closes #5938.
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Closes #5937.
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With simple tables, we have a clash with heading syntax.
Closes #5936.
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