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Pairs where serialized as two-element lists instead, and are now pushed
again as a table with a single key/value pair.
Fixes: #4202
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We walk through the document (using the zipper in
Text.XML.Light.Cursor) to unwrap the sdt tags before doing the rest of
the parsing of the document. Note that the function is generically
named `walkDocument` in case we need to do any further preprocessing
in the future.
Closes #4190
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An additional `Lua.call` was left in during refactoring, which caused an
exception "attempt to call a nil value".
Fixes: #4202
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Closes #4169.
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See #4198.
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instead of relying on CSS. Closes #4162. HTML-based templates have had
the custom CSS for div.line-block removed. Those maintaining custom
templates will want to remove this too.
We still enclose line blocks in a div with class line-block.
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Closes #4193.
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E.g. `-t latex-smart -o file.pdf` would produce a different
latex intermediate than `-t latex-smart -o file.tex`.
Thanks to Bernhard Fisseni for pointing this out.
This is a regression since pandoc 2.0 (introduced in commit
c7e3c1ec).
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Convert list of Pandoc blocks into (hierarchical) list of Elements.
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The function parses a date and converts it (if possible) to "YYYY-MM-DD"
format.
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The function allows conversion of numbers below 4000 into roman
numerals.
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We now convert a ref-list element into a list of
citations in metadata, suitable for use with pandoc-citeproc.
We also convert references to pandoc citation elements.
Thus a JATS article with embedded bibliographic information
can be processed with pandoc and pandoc-citeproc to produce
a formatted bibliography.
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API change: export blocksToInlines' from Text.Pandoc.Shared
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Don't pass through macro definitions themselves when `latex_macros`
is set. The macros have already been applied.
If `latex_macros` is enabled, then `rawLaTeXBlock` in
Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX will succeed in parsing a macro definition,
and will update pandoc's internal macro map accordingly, but the
empty string will be returned.
Together with earlier changes, this closes #4179.
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+ Preserve original whitespace between blocks.
+ Recognize `\placeformula` as context.
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The new function `pandoc.utils.stringify` converts any AST element to a
string with formatting removed.
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The stack now remains unaltered if `getRawInt` or `getTable` fail. This
is important when those functions are used in an operation that is part
of an Alternative.
Change: minor
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We were missing an `_`.
See #4188.
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We don't yet produce incremental lists in PowerPoint, but we should at
least treat lists inside BlockQuotes as lists, for compatibility with
other slide formats.
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Add Basic JATS reader based on DocBook reader
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Previously a `reference.docx` in `~/.pandoc` (or the user data dir)
would be used instead, and this could cause problems because a
user-modified docx sometimes lacks vital sections that we count
on the `distArchive` to supply.
Closes #4182.
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If the contents are single `Plain` block then do not wrap them with
a <p> element.
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This will allow more to fit on a single slide, and will probably look better.
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This replaces the more specific blockQuote runProp, which only
affected the size of blockquotes. We can use this for notes, etc.
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A new module `pandoc.utils` has been created. It holds utility functions
like `sha1`, which was moved from the main `pandoc` module.
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Definitions for the `pandoc.mediabag` modules are moved to a separate
Haskell module.
Change: minor
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The Haskell module defining the Lua `pandoc` module is moved to
Text.Pandoc.Lua.Module.Pandoc.
Change: minor
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Material following `^^` was dropped if it wasn't a character
escape. This only affected invalid LaTeX, so we didn't see it
in the wild, but it appeared in a QuickCheck test failure
https://travis-ci.org/jgm/pandoc/jobs/319812224
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This currently prints all notes on a final slide.
Note that at the moment, there is a danger of text overflowing the
note slide, since there is no logic for adding further slides. A
future commit will shrink the font size on these notes, but that won't
take care of the problem altogether. (We might have to implement some
sort of clumsy page-breaking logic here based on font size and
text-box dimensions, though that seems like a can of worms.)
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When we encounter a note, we write it to the state directory of notes,
and input a superscript.
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First step toward implementing notes in pptx writer.
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These are currently implemented in terms of a Bold para for the terms,
and then blockquotes for the definitions. THis can be refined a bit in
the future.
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When using readerStandalone, this keeps us from looking for a
non-existent template pptx file.
Closes #4181
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This is used to check standalone and not writing to the terminal.
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Also add TODO for ordered lists.
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The `pipe` and `read` utility functions are converted from hybrid
lua/haskell functions into full Haskell functions. This avoids the need
for intermediate `_pipe`/`_read` helper functions, which have dropped.
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A parsing error was fixed which caused the org reader to fail when
parsing a paragraph starting with two or more asterisks.
Fixes: #4180
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