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PR #5884.
+ Use pandoc-types 1.20 and texmath 0.12.
+ Text is now used instead of String, with a few exceptions.
+ In the MediaBag module, some of the types using Strings
were switched to use FilePath instead (not Text).
+ In the Parsing module, new parsers `manyChar`, `many1Char`,
`manyTillChar`, `many1TillChar`, `many1Till`, `manyUntil`,
`mantyUntilChar` have been added: these are like their
unsuffixed counterparts but pack some or all of their output.
+ `glob` in Text.Pandoc.Class still takes String since it seems
to be intended as an interface to Glob, which uses strings.
It seems to be used only once in the package, in the EPUB writer,
so that is not hard to change.
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Superscripts and subscripts cannot contain spaces,
but newlines were previously allowed (unintentionally).
This led to bad interactions in some cases with footnotes.
E.g.
```
foo^[note]
bar^[note]
```
With this change newlines are also not allowed inside
super/subscripts.
Closes #5878.
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(#5882)
* Add HTML Reader support for `<dfn>`, parsing this as a Span with class `dfn`.
* Change `htmlSpanLikeElements` implementation to retain classes,
attributes and inline content.
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Closes #5885.
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Previously optIncludeInHeader, etc. were in reverse order.
This has been changed to promote #5881.
Note also that the `sourcefile` variable used to be sometimes
a string, sometimes a list (when there was more than one).
Now it is always a list.
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Previously, if a document contained two YAML metadata blocks
that set the same field, the conflict would be resolved in favor
of the first. Now it is resolved in favor of the second (due to
a change in pandoc-types).
This makes the behavior more uniform with other things in pandoc
(such as reference links and `--metadata-file`).
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This changes `applyFilters` from Text.Pandoc.Filter so
that it does a left fold rather than a right fold, applying
the filters in the order listed. [behavior change]
The command-line arguments are accumulated in order instead
of reverse order.
A first step twoards #5881.
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Closes #5877.
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Closes #5799
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Fall back to latin1 if it can't be read as UTF-8.
Closes #5872.
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The left-to-right direction setting in docx is used in the spec only
for overriding an explicit right-to-left setting. We only process it
when it happens in a paragraph set with BiDi.
This is especially important for docs exported from Google Docs, which
explicitly (and unnecessarily) set "rtl=0" for every paragraph.
Closes: #5723
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The first list item of a sublist should not resume numbering
from the number of the last sublist item of the same level,
if that sublist was a sublist of a different list item.
That is, we should not get:
```
1. one
1. sub one
2. sub two
2. two
3. sub one
```
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PDF output will not be output to the terminal, but can be
sent to stdout using either `-o -` or a pipe.
The intermediate format will be determined based on
the setting of `--pdf-engine`.
Closes #5751.
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Closes #5681.
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when resolving links to internal anchors ending with `_`.
Closes #5763.
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...to ensure that space is left between a control seq and
a following word that would otherwise change its meaning.
Closes #5836.
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Closes #5836.
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These were formerly omitted (though they still affected macro
resolution if `latex_macros` was set). Now they are included in
the document.
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when `latex_macros` is disabled. (When `latex_macros` is enabled,
we omit them, since pandoc is applying the macros itself.)
Previously, it was documented that the macro definitions got
passed through as raw latex regardless of whether `latex_macros`
was set -- but in fact they never got passed through.
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We were using `grouped blocks` instead of `grouped block`.
This caused the reader to hang in an infinite loop
(with a memory leak) on e.g. `\parbox{1em}{#1}`.
Closes #5845.
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This reverts commit e96f3fd813b3f8b73c3457ff6e9177e2a4a74164.
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- ToYAML instance is now for `Opt -> Opt`, rather than `Opt`.
- This allows us to handle `--defaults` without clobbering all the
options that occur prior to `--defaults` on the command line.
(Note, however, that options in `--defaults` can replace these
options if the `--defaults` option is used after them,
which may be a bit confusing given the name.)
- `--defaults` may now be used multiple times on the command line,
allowing users to break defaults into different chunks.
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See #5858
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* Set dbBook to true when traversing a chapter too.
Currently, a `<title/>` in a chapter and in a `<section/>` below that
chapter have the same level if they're not inside a `<book/>`.
This can happen in a multi-file book project. Also see the example at
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/4.5/chapter.html
Co-authored-by: Félix Baylac-Jacqué <felix@alternativebit.fr>
* Add docbook-chapter test
This tests nested `<section/>` and makes sure `<title/>` in the first
`<section/>` below `<chapter/>` is one level deeper than the `<chapter/>`'s
`<title/>`, also when not inside a `<book/>`.
Co-authored-by: Félix Baylac-Jacqué <felix@alternativebit.fr>
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...keeping the widths of columns. See #4320.
Adjust test case for #4320.
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The new version of doctemplates adds many features to pandoc's
templating system, while remaining backwards-compatible.
New features include partials and filters. Using template filters,
one can lay out data in enumerated lists and tables.
Templates are now layout-sensitive: so, for example, if a
text with soft line breaks is interpolated near the end of
a line, the text will break and wrap naturally. This makes
the templating system much more suitable for programatically
generating markdown or other plain-text files from metadata.
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When a div surrounds multiple sections at the same level,
or a section of highre level followed by one of lower level,
then we just leave it as a div and create a new div for the
section.
Closes #5846, closes #5761.
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If a list has an empty item, this should not count against
its being a tight list.
Closes #5857.
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Comment lines in Org-mode can be completely empty; both of these line
should produce no output:
# a comment
#
The reader used to produce a wrong result for the latter, but ignores
that line as well now.
Fixes: #5856
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* HTML reader: Handle cite attribute for quotes. If a `<q>` tag has a `cite` attribute, we interpret it as a Quoted element with an inner Span. Closes #5798
* Refactor url canonicalization into a helper function
* Modify HTML writer to handle quote with cite.
[0]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/q
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This allows us to avoid retokenizing multiple times in
e.g. rawLaTeXBlock. (Unexported module, so not an API change.)
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The `<samp>` element is parsed as a Span with class `sample`.
Closes #5792.
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Parse <mark> elements from HTML as HTML span like elements, with a
single class matching the tag name `mark`. Mark elements are rendered to
HTML using the native <mark> element.
Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/5797.
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* Text.Pandoc.Shared: export `htmlSpanLikeElements` [API change]
This commit also introduces a mapping of HTML span like elements that
are internally represented as a Span with a single class, but that are
converted back to the original element by the html writer. As of now,
only the kbd element is handled this way. Ideally these elements should
be handled as plain AST values, but since that would be a breaking
change with a large impact, we revert to this stop-gap solution.
Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/5796.
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Fixes #5821
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closes #5815
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We change to use 0.5pt rather than `\linethickness`, which
apparently only ever worked "by accident" and no longer works
with recent updates to texlive.
Closes #5801.
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Closes #5813.
Note that we also now use emoji names for emojis
when `ascii_identifiers` is enabled.
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...even when we must lose width information.
All in all this seems to be people's preferred behavior, even though it
is slightly lossier.
Closes #2608.
Closes #4497.
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