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Test case:
<aside markdown="1">
*hi*
</aside>
Previously gave:
<article markdown="1">
<p><em>hi</em> </article></p>
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* This change brings pandoc's definition list syntax into alignment
with that used in PHP markdown extra and multimarkdown (with the
exception that pandoc is more flexible about the definition markers,
allowing tildes as well as colons).
* Lazily wrapped definitions are now allowed; blank space is required
between list items; and the space before definition is used to
determine whether it is a paragraph or a "plain" element.
* For backwards compatibility, a new extension,
`compact_definition_lists`, has been added that restores the behavior
of pandoc 1.12.x, allowing tight definition lists with no blank space
between items, and disallowing lazy wrapping.
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We need input to be a string so we can print the offending line
on an error.
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This gives better results for tight lists. Closes #1437.
An alternative solution would be to use Para everywhere, and
never Plain. I am not sufficiently familiar with org to know
which is best. Thoughts, @tarleb?
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Closes #1441.
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Also removed deprecated readTeXMath.
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Adds support to the org reader for conditionally exporting either the code block,
results block immediately following, both, or neither, depending on the value
of the `:exports` header argument. If no such argument is supplied, the default
org behavior (for most languages) of exporting code is used.
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Removed HTML header scaffolding from data/sample.lua.
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Thanks @dubiousjim. Close #1431.
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Fix auto identified headers when already auto-id'ed
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If header anchors (bookmarks in a header paragraph) already have an
auto-id, which will happen if they're generated by pandoc, we don't want
to rename it twice, and thus end up with an unnecessary number at the
end. So we add a state value to check if we're in a header. If we are,
we don't rename the bookmark -- wait until we rename it in our header
handling.
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We don't need `updateDState` -- the built-in `modify` works just
fine. And we redefine `withDState` to use modify.
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This allows them to be styled using `\urlstyle{tt}`.
Thanks to Ulrike Fischer for the solution.
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This allows easier diff-ability. Closes #1424.
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Close #1427.
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Closes #1421.
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As far as I can see, dokuwiki markup is pretty limited in what
can go in a `>` block quote: just a single line of paragraph
text. (#1398)
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as in the mediawiki writer. The dokuwiki markup isn't able
to handle multiple block-level items within a list item, except
in a few special cases (e.g. code blocks, and these must be started
on the same line as the preceding paragraph). So we fall back to
raw HTML for these.
Perhaps there is a better solution. We can "fake" multiple
paragraphs within list items using hard line breaks (`\\`), but
we must keep everything on one line.
(#1398)
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(#1398)
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* Use uppercase HTML tags for block-level content, lowercase for
inline.
* Newline before closing HTML tag.
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* mediawiki > dokuwiki
* ignore raw content other than html or dokuwiki.
(#1398)
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As far as I can tell, it does about the same thing.
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Use removeFormatting from Shared instead of the custom unfancy
function.
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API change (addition of exported function).
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This properly handles tags that should be self-closing.
Previously `<hr/>` would appear in EPUB output as `<hr></hr>`.
Closes #1420.
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Thanks to @dubiousjim. Closes #1419.
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This originated with @dubiousjim's observation in #1419
that there was a typo in the definition of enDash.
It returned an em dash character instead of an en dash.
I thought about why this had not been noticed before, and
realized that en dashes were just being parsed as regular
symbols.
That made me realize that, now that we no longer have
dedicate EnDash, EmDash, and Ellipses inline elements, as
we used to in pandoc, we no longer need to parse the
unicode characters specially. This allowed a considerable
simplification of the code.
Partially resolves #1419.
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Improvements to Parsing.hs
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Nicer Docx type
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mtl switched from ErrorT to ExceptT, but we're not sure which mtl we'll
be dealing with. This should make errors work with both.
The main difference (beside the name of the module and the monad
transformer) is that Except doesn't require an instance of an Error
Typeclass. So we define that for compatability. When we switch to a
later mtl, using Control.Monad.Exception, we can just erase the instance
declaration, and all should work fine.
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This modifies the Docx type in the parser to avoid all the extra files
(Notes, numbering, etc). A reader monad keeps track of these, and applies
them at the end. The reader monad is stacked with ErrorT to enable better
error-handling than the old Maybes. (Note that the better error handling
isn't really there yet, but it is now possible.)
One long-term goal of these changes is to make it easier to write the Docx
type. This should make it easier to develop a standalone docx package in the
future.
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Removed `Ext_fenced_code_attributes` from `markdown_github`
extensions.
If this extension is not set, the first class attribute will
be printed after the opening fence as a bare word.
Closes #1416.
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Replaced all inline occurences of fmap with the more idiomatic (<$>).
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This function is equivalent to the more general (<*) which is defined in
Control.Applicative. This change makes pandoc code easier to understand for
those not familar with the codebase.
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Before it wasn't possible to use these general combinators with the ParsecT
transformer but with the more general types this is now possible.
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Closes #1394.
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This sets `stateInHtmlBlock` to `Just "div"` when we're parsing
an HTML div.
Without this fix, a closing `</div>` tag could be parsed as part
of a list item rather than after the list.
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Closes #1121.
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Semantics should be the same.
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