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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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- Add FromYAML instances to Opt and to all subsidiary types.
- Remove the use of HsYAML-aeson, which doesn't give good
position information on errors.
- Rename some fields in Opt to better match cli options or
reflect what the ycontain [API change]:
+ optMetadataFile -> optMetadataFiles
+ optPDFEngineArgs -> optPDFEngineOpts
+ optWrapText -> optWrap
- Add IpynbOutput enumerated type to Text.Pandoc.App.Opts.
Use this instead fo a string for optIpynbOutput.
- Add FromYAML instance for Filter in Text.Pandoc.Filters.
With these changes parsing of defaults files should be
complete and should give decent error messages.
Now (unlike before) we get an error if an unknown field
is used.
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on conflicting fields. This changes earlier behavior (but not in
a release), where first took precedence.
Note that this may seem inconsistent with the behavior of
multiple YAML blocks within a document, where the first takes
precedence. Still, it is convenient to be able to override
defaults with options later on the command line.
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If this is present on a heading with the 'unnumbered' class,
the heading won't appear in the TOC. This class has no
effect if 'unnumbered' is not also specified.
This affects HTML-based writers (including slide shows
and epub), LateX (including beamer), RTF, and PowerPoint.
Other writers do not yet support `unlisted`.
Closes #1762.
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under "defaults" subdirectory.
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This will allow to: and from: in defaults.
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When the image has the `align-right` (etc.) class, we now use
an `:align:` attribute.
Closes #4420.
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Need documentation.
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[API change]
The current behavior of the `--metadata` option stays the same.
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In Text.Pandoc.App.Opt [API change].
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This will allow structured values.
[API change]
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HTMLMathMethod, CiteMethod, ObfuscationMethod, TrackChanges, WrapOption,
TopLevelDivision, ReferenceLocation, HTMLSlideVariant.
In each case we use lowercase (or hyphenated lowercase) for
constructors to line up more closely with command-line option
values.
This is a breaking change for those who manually decode or encode
JSON for these data types (e.g. for ReaderOptions or WriterOptions).
See #5790.
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This cuts down on code duplication and reduces the chance
for errors. See #4083.
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So either CRLF or crlf will work.
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Do the parsing/loading of themes later, after option parsing.
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We now just use optShiftHeadingLevelBy, to avoid redundancy.
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to match the option.
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Make the field names like `strip-empty-paragraphs` rather
than `optStripEmptyParagraphs`.
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