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Closes #3585.
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E.g. in
*foo*'s 'foo'
Closes #2228.
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Now these commands are parsed as raw if `+raw_tex`;
otherwise, their argument is parsed as a bracketed string.
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This is a verison of parseFromString specialied to
ParserState, which resets stateLastStrPos at the end.
This is almost always what we want.
This fixes a bug where `_hi_` wasn't treated as emphasis in
the following, because pandoc got confused about the
position of the last word:
- [o] _hi_
Closes #3690.
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if `raw_tex` extension is selected.
Otherwise skip with a warning.
This is better than trying to parse it as text!
Closes #3692.
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Closes #3694.
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Closes #3432.
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Closes #3691.
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We also export the set of known `schemes`.
The new function replaces the function of the same name
from `Network.URI`, as the latter did not check whether a scheme is
well-known. E.g. MediaWiki wikis frequently feature pages with names
like `User:John`. These links were interpreted as URIs, thus turning
internal links into global links. This is prevented by also checking
whether the scheme of a URI is frequently used (i.e. is IANA registered
or an otherwise well-known scheme).
Fixes: #2713
Update set of well-known URIs from IANA list
All official IANA schemes (as of 2017-05-22) are included in the set of
known schemes. The four non-official schemes doi, isbn, javascript, and
pmid are kept.
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Add `Native` to the `LineEnding` type.
Make `optEol` a `Native` rather than `Maybe Native`.
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This can be used e.g. to pass options via web interface,
such as trypandoc.
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* Default is just working directory.
* Working directory must be explicitly specifide if
`--resource-path` option is used.
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See #852.
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The old code made some unwise assumptions about
how the svg file would look.
See #3580.
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SEARCHPATH is separated by the usual character,
depending on OS (: on unix, ; on windows).
Note: This does not yet work for PDF output, because the
routine that creates PDFs runs outside PandocMonad.
(This has to do with its use of inTemporaryDirectory and
its interaction with our exceptions.)
The best solution would be to figure out how to move the
PDF creation routines into PandocMonad. Second-best,
just pass an extra parameter in?
See #852.
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Closes #3629.
However, there is still room for improvement.
`@import` with following media declaration is not
handled.
Also `@import` with a simple filename (rather than
`url(...)` is not handled.
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to avoid including a blocquote in the indented content
of a preceding block.
Closes #3675.
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Parsing of smart quotes and special characters can either be enabled via
the `smart` language extension or the `'` and `-` export options. Smart
parsing is active if either the extension or export option is enabled.
Only smart parsing of special characters (like ellipses and en and em
dashes) is enabled by default, while smart quotes are disabled.
This means that all smart parsing features will be enabled by adding the
`smart` language extension. Fine-grained control is possible by leaving
the language extension disabled. In that case, smart parsing is
controlled via the aforementioned export OPTIONS only.
Previously, all smart parsing was disabled unless the language extension
was enabled.
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LaTeX can't handle these.
Note that --extract-media can be used when the input contains
data: URIs. Closes #3636.
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Edit styles.xml as part of the fix for #3656
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This fixes a regression that was introduced when `--extract-media`
was generalized to work with any input format. We were getting
two versions of each image extracted from a docx, one with a hash,
one with the original filename, though only the hash one was used.
This patch restores the original behavior (using the original
filename).
Pointed out in comments on #3674. Thanks to @laperouse.
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This addresses a subsidiary issue in #3674.
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* Add `--eol=crlf|lf` CLI option.
* Add `optEol` to `WriterOptions` [API change]
* In `Text.Pandoc.UTF8`, add new functions parameterized on `Newline`:
`writeFileWith`, `putStrWith`, `putStrLnWith`, `hPutStrWith`,
`hPutStrLnWith`. [API change]
* Document option in MANUAL.txt.
Closes #3663.
Closes #2097.
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with `--reference-links` and `--reference-location=section`.
Also ensure that there are no empty link references `[]`.
Closes #3674.
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Txt2Tags parser: newline is not indentation
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Move anyLineNewline to Parsing.hs
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space parses '\n', while spaceChar parses only ' ' and '\t'
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Added support for horizontal spacing in LaTeX
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Closes #3667.
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space)
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Support for the `#+INCLUDE:` file inclusion mechanism was added.
Recognized include types are *example*, *export*, *src*, and normal org
file inclusion. Advanced features like line numbers and level selection
are not implemented yet.
Closes: #3510
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The `insertIncludeFiles` function was generalized and renamed to
`insertIncludedFiles'`; the specialized versions are based on that.
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The `insertIncludeFile` function is generalized to work with all parser
states which are instances of that class.
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Calling `tail` on an empty list raises an exception, while calling the
otherwise equivalent `drop 1` will return the empty list again.
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This follows the suggestions given by the FSF for GPL licensed software.
<https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html>
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Copyright, maintainer etc. were missing in haddock docs for this module.
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The grid table parsers for markdown and rst was combined into one single
parser, slightly changing parsing behavior of both parsers:
- The markdown parser now compactifies block content cell-wise: pure
text blocks in cells are now treated as paragraphs only if the cell
contains multiple paragraphs, and as plain blocks otherwise. Before,
this was true only for single-column tables.
- The rst parser now accepts newlines and multiple blocks in header
cells.
Closes: #3638
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