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International heading styles are inferred based on `<w:name val="heading #">` fallback, if there are no en-US "Heading#" styles
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Previously they only appeared on top level header elements.
Now they work e.g. in blockquotes.
Closes #1711.
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Org reader: parse LaTeX-style MathML entities
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Getting the page width from the reference file
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This fixes an extra blank line we were getting at the end
of markdown fragments (as well as rst, org, etc.)
Closes #1705.
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Org supports special symbols which can be included using LaTeX syntax,
but are actually MathML entities. Examples for this are
`\nbsp` (non-breaking space), `\Aacute` (the letter A with accent acute)
or `\copy` (the copyright sign ©).
This fixes #1657.
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For example: `$x = \text{the $n$th root of $y$}`. Closes #1677.
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Formerly `pandoc -f markdown-fancy_lists+startnum` did not work
properly.
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Respect indent when parsing Org bullet lists
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Org reader: fix rules for emphasis recognition
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Document trees under a header starting with the word `COMMENT` are
comment trees and should not be exported. Those trees are dropped
silently.
This closes #1678.
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Things like `/hello,/` or `/hi'/` were falsy recognized as emphasised
strings. This is wrong, as `,` and `'` are forbidden border chars and
may not occur on the inner border of emphasized text. This patch
enables the reader to matches the reference implementation in that it
reads the above strings as plain text.
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Tidy up fix for #1650, #1698 as per comments in #1680.
Fix same issue for definition lists with the same method.
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Fixes issue with top-level bullet list parsing.
Previously we would use `many1 spaceChars` rather than respecting
the list's indent level. We also permitted `*` bullets on unindented
lists, which should unambiguously parse as `header 1`.
Combined, this meant headers at a different indent level were
being unwittingly slurped into preceding bullet lists, as per
Issue #1650.
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fix inDirectory to reset to the original directory in case an exception ...
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Now we outsource most of the work to `fetchItem'`.
Also, do not include queries in file extensions.
Improves fix to #1671.
It is possible that this will have some unexpected effects, so
further testing would be good.
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Closes #1669.
If there are further issues, please open a new, targeted issue on the
tracker. Some notes on the further issues you gestured at:
Data URIs are indeed dereferenced, but why is this a problem?
(The function being used to fetch from URLs is used for many different
formats. Preserving data URIs would make sense in EPUBs, but not
for e.g. PDF output. And by dereferencing we can get a smaller,
more efficient EPUB, with the data stored as bytes in a file rather
than encoded in textual representation.)
"absolute uris are not recognized" -- I assume that is the problem
just fixed. If not, please open a new issue.
"relative uris are resolved (wrongly) like file paths" -- can you
give an example?
`<base>` tag is ignored. Yes. I didn't know about the base tag. Could
you open a new issue just for this?
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Uses it to scale images that are too large.
When there is no reference files, default to a US letter portrait size
to scale the images
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Closes #1664.
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Improves on fix to #1656.
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Closes #1656.
Fixing pandoc to wrap the lines but insert spaces would be much
more complicated. This at least makes the output semantically
correct.
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Fix path-slashes inside archive for windows
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Add function to sanitize ConTeXt labels
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Closes #1649
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Closes #1620
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Closes #1625
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Closes #1626
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Closes #1635
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Changes the internal representation to fix the problem.
I haven't tested this on windows.
Closes #1597
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This function can be used to sanitize reference labels so that
they do not contain any of the illegal characters \#[]",{}%()|= .
Currently only Links have their labels sanitized, because they
are the only Elements that use passed labels.
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We previously took the old relationship names of the headers and footer in
secptr. That led to collisions. We now make a map of availabl names in the
relationships file, and then rename in secptr.
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Graphics in `\section`/`\subsection` etc titles need to be `\protect`ed.
This adds a state value and manually turns it on before every invocation
of `sectionHeader` and manually turns it off after. Using a writer value
and applying `local` would probably be cleaner, but this fits with the
current style.
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When we encounter one of the polyglot header styles, we want to remove
that from the par styles after we convert to a header. To do that, we
have to keep track of the style name, and remove it appropriately.
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We're just keeping a list of header formats that different languages use
as their default styles. At the moment, we have English, German, Danish,
and French. We can continue to add to this.
This is simpler than parsing the styles file, and perhaps less
error-prone, since there seems to be some variations, even within a
language, of how a style file will define headers.
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This allows us to emphasize at the beginning of a new paragraph (or, in
general, after blank lines).
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There could be new top-level headers after making lists, so we have to
rewrite links after that.
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When users number their headers, Word understands that as a single item
enumerated list. We make the assumption that such a list is, in fact, a header.
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Don't use os-sensitive "combine", since we always want the paths in our
zip-archive to use forward-slashes.
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Previously we included it in the spine with `linear="no"`, leading
to odd results in some readers.
Closes #1593.
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Closes #1595.
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Item fix
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Added docTitle'.
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