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Now we boldface code but not other things. This matches the
most common style in man pages (particularly option lists).
Also, remove a regression in the last commit in which 'nowrap'
was removed.
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Previously the bold-facing would be interrupted by
other formatting, because we used `.B`.
Closes #5620.
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Improve the parsing of frames in ODT documents
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They are now ignored if the corresponding command or environment
is already defined.
Closes #5635.
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In addition, the code generating the image has been moved
to the template, to make it more customizable.
Those who use custom EPUB templates will need to adjust their
templates, adding the code to generate the cover image.
(Previously this was just inserted into 'body'.)
Closes #5643.
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Also document addition of data- prefix to unknown attributes.
Closes #5646.
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Closes #5619.
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Closes #5627.
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Fixed function names of pandoc.system.get_working_directory() and
pandoc.system.with_temporary_directory() which are written in the
manual of lua filter.
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introduced by e87b54dcad5e37133bc0f4cfc8039e9fd0dd1b4e
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Closes #3523.
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This commit alters the way in which the Powerpoint writer treats
inline code and code blocks.
- Inline code is now formatted at the same size as the surrounding
text.
- Code blocks are now given a margin and font size according to their
level.
- Furthermore this commit allows changing the font with which code is
formatted via the `monofont` option.
Tested in
- PowerPoint 365 for Windows - 1808 (Build 10730.20344 Click-to-Run)
- PowerPoint 365 for Mac - 16.26 (19060901)
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Previously pandoc would look for the template at a remote
URL when a URL was used for the input file, instead of taking
it from the data-dir.
Closes #5579.
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We use the innermost attribute in nested cases.
Closes #4634.
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Closes: #5568
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This causes compilation errors, and I don't know how
to work around them. Closes #5574.
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We try to parse the date and convert to year, month, day,
as expected in pub-date. We also add an iso-8601-date attribute
if possible.
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It's only allowed in a few special contexts, and not in
p elements.
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The JATS spec restricts contents of certain
elements (fn, list-item); this patch wraps
elements that can't go in these contexts inside
p elements with specific-use "wrapper", so the
documents will conform.
Closes #5570.
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Closes #5529.
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Closes #5566.
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Closes #5565.
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Sometimes custom elements are used, and the reader should
not abort but skip them with a warning. (For example,
id element in author.)
Closes #5560.
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SkippedContent doesn't work for some of the XML-based
readers, which don't have access to source positions.
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This was added in pandoc 2.7.2, but it makes it impossible
to use pandoc-crossref. So this has been rolled back for now,
until we find a good solution to make this behavior optional
(or a creative way to let pandoc-crossref and this feature
to coexist).
See #5474.
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Previously if the language was not in the list of listings-
supported languages, it would not be added as a class, so
custom syntax highlighting could not be used.
Closes #5540.
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Previously the TOC appeared at the end of the document,
and was not bookmarked.
If you want it to continue appearing at the end, add
`--pdf-engine-opt=--no-toc-relocation` to your command
line.
Closes #5553.
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Closes #5420.
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This adds support for Atlassian's jira markup.
Closes #2497
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Change is in rawLaTeXInline in LaTeX reader, but
it affects the markdown reader and other readers
that allow raw LaTeX.
Previously, trailing `{}` would be included for
unknown commands, but not for known commands.
However, they are sometimes used to avoid a trailing
space after the command. The chances that a `{}`
after a LaTeX command is not part of the command
are very small.
Closes #5439.
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Closes #5545.
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For example, introduction should go in bodymatter, not frontmatter, and
epigraph, conclusion, and afterward should go in bodymatter, not
backmatter.
For the full list of assignments, see the manual.
Closes #5546.
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Closes #5549.
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e.g. ordered list item, in Markdown writer.
Closes #554.
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Opening and closing tag for math output match now.
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If the character isn't in the console font, the
message is pretty useless, so we show the code
point for anything non-ASCII.
Closes #5538.
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Function `pandoc.mediabag.delete` allows to remove a single item of the given
name from the media bag.
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Function `pandoc.mediabag.empty` was added. It allows to clean-out the media
bag, removing all entries.
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A new function `pandoc.mediabag.items` was added to Lua module
pandoc.mediabag. This allows users to lazily iterate over all media bag
items, loading items into Lua one-by-one. Example:
for filename, mime_type, content in pandoc.mediabag.items() do
-- use media bag item.
end
This is a convenient alternative to using `mediabag.list` in combination
with `mediabag.lookup`.
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Lua: add Version type to simplify comparisons
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Output HTML5 video and audio elements
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- With epub extensions, check for epub:type in addition to type.
- Fix problem with noteref parsing which caused block-level
content to be eaten with the noteref.
- Rename pAnyTag to pAny.
- Refactor note resolution.
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Version specifiers like `PANDOC_VERSION` and `PANDOC_API_VERSION` are
turned into `Version` objects. The objects simplify version-appropriate
comparisons while maintaining backward-compatibility.
A function `pandoc.types.Version` is added as part of the newly
introduced module `pandoc.types`, allowing users to create version
objects in scripts.
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depending on file extension of the image path
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