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See #6921.
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Previously inner Spans used to represent
CSL display attributes were not rendered as div tags.
See #6921.
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Closes #6919.
Note that the toc is also included if `--toc` is specified.
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Closes #6918.
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Previously bold and italics didn't work properly in LTR
text. This commit causes the w:bCs and w:iCs attributes
to be used, in addition to w:b and w:i, for bold and
italics respectively.
Closes #6911.
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We ignore the variants and just use the base lang code
and country code when passing off to citeproc.
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Header comment in the CSV reader module says "RST" instead of "CSV".
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Closes: #6312
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Fix appearance of bullets/numbered lists (the first level is slightly
indented to the right instead of right on the margin).
New golden files have been tested using Word 2010 on Windows 10.
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The contents of the `center` environment are put in a `Div`
with class `center`.
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- `<tfoot>` elements are no longer added to the table body but used as
table footer.
- Separate `<tbody>` elements are no longer combined into one.
- Attributes on `<thead>`, `<tbody>`, `<th>`/`<td>`, and `<tfoot>`
elements are preserved.
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- Don't create minipages for regular paragraphs.
- Put width and alignment information in the longtable column
descriptors.
- Closes #6883.
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See #6883.
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This affected author-in-text citations in footnotes.
It didn't cause problems for the printed output, but for
filters that expected the citation id and other information.
Closes #6890.
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This removes the `foldOrElse` function from the internal Text.Pandoc.CSS
module.
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This shouldn't happen, in general, but it can happen with
JPEGs that don't conform to the spec. Having a DPI of 0
will blow up size calculations (division by 0).
Closes #6880.
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Reducing module size should reduce memory use during compilation.
This is preparatory work to tackle support for more table features.
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Spans and Divs containing an ident in the Attr will become bookmarks
or sections with idents in OpenDocument format.
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+ Remove the `\strut` that was added at the end of minipage
environments in cells.
+ Replace `\tabularnewline` with `\\ \addlinespace`.
Closes #6842, closes #6860.
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Fixes: #6845
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Support for table width as a percentage of text width by summing
width of columns and verifying that the sum is > 0 and <= 1.
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Improves on 9a40976. Closes #6873.
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which was made (for reasons forgotten) when transferring
this code from pandoc-citeproc. The change led to `--` in
URLs being interpreted as en-dashes, which is unwanted.
Closes #6874.
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Table width in relation to text width is not natively supported
by docbook but is by the docbook fo stylesheets through an XML
processing instruction, <?dbfo table-width="50%"?> .
Implement support for this instruction in the DocBook reader.
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in cases where we run into trouble parsing inlines til the
closing `]`, e.g. quotes, we return a plain string with the
option contents. Previously we mistakenly included the brackets
in this string.
Closes #6869.
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`commonmark_x` never actually supported `auto_identifiers` (it
didn't do anything), because the underlying library implements
gfm-style identifiers only.
Attempts to add the `autolink_identifiers` extension to
`commonmark` will now fail with an error.
Closes #6863.
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Previously we only self-contained attributes for
certain tag names (`img`, `embed`, `video`, `input`, `audio`,
`source`, `track`, `section`). Now we self-contain any
occurrence of `src`, `data-src`, `poster`, or `data-background-image`,
on any tag; and also `href` on `link` tags.
Closes #6854 (which specifically asked about
`asciinema-player` tags).
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...and put it in a div with class `formalpara-title`, so that
people can reformat with filters.
Closes #6562.
Thanks to rdmuller.
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We now better handle `.IP` when it is used with non-bullet,
non-numbered lists, creating a definition list.
We also skip blank lines like groff itself.
Closes #6858.
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All `<table>` elements are put inside `<table-wrap>` elements, as the
former are not valid as immediate child elements of `<body>`.
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As of ~2 years ago, lower case keywords became the standard (though they
are handled case insensitive, as always):
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/13424336a6f30c50952d291e7a82906c1210daf0
Upper case keywords are exclusive to the manual:
- https://orgmode.org/list/871s50zn6p.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
- https://orgmode.org/list/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
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according to the current list contained in
https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/index.html
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This reproduces earlier pandoc-citeproc behavior.
Closes jgm/citeproc#26.
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This affects example list references followed by dashes.
Introduced by commit b8d17f7.
Closes #6855.
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This makes it easier to split the module into smaller parts.
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Closes #6841.
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now that we permit extensions on formats other
than markdown.
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- use real minus sign
- use tests contributed by Igor Pashev.
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The commit a157e1a broke negative numbers, e.g.
`\SI{-33}{\celcius}` or `\num{-3}`. This fixes the regression.
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Prevously, if we had `@foo [p. 33; @bar]`, the `p. 33` would be
incorrectly parsed as a prefix of `@bar` rather than a suffix
of `@foo`.
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Previously a path beginning with a drive, like
`C:\foo\bar`, was translated to `C:\/foo/bar`, which
caused problems.
With this fix, the backslashes are removed.
Closes #6173.
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