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(e.g. PDFs).
Closes #264.
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For example, in
Just a few glitches remaining.
<ul><li> In this situation, one loses the list.
</ul>
And in this, the preformatting.
<pre>Preformatted text not starting with its own blank line.
</pre>
Thansk to Dirk Laurie for noticing the issue.
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Closes #274.
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Textile reader: Make it possible to have colons after links.
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* Skip spaces after <b>, <emph>, etc.
* Convert Plain elements into Para when they're in a list
item with Para, Pre, BlockQuote, CodeBlock.
An example of HTML that pandoc handles better now:
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<h4> Testing html to markdown </h4>
<ul>
<li>
<b> An item in a list </b>
<p> An introductory sentence.
<pre>
Some preformatted text
at this stage comes next.
But alas! much havoc
is wrought by Pandoc.
</pre>
</ul>
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Thanks to Dirk Laurie for reporting the issues.
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* Use ctable package, which allows footnotes and
provides additional options.
* Made cell alignments work in multiline tables.
* Closes #272.
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Closes #271.
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Some EPUB e-readers, such as the Nook, require a meta element inside the
OPF metadata block to ensure the cover image is properly displayed.
When generating an EPUB using the `--epub-cover-image` option, this
patch adds the following meta element to the OPF metadata block in
`content.opf`:
<meta name="cover" content="cover-image" />
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This prevents the code block from being interpreted as part of the list.
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Otherwise LaTeX complains about \verb inside command argument.
Thanks to bbanier for reporting the bug.
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Resolves Issue #304: problems with
(@item1; @item2)
because the final paren was being parsed as part of
the item key.
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This reverts commit ec5410bc4e9d228b7dc0123061d80f9addf825bf.
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This should make it easier to change the types later.
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These previously caused infinite looping and stack overflows.
For example:
[^1]
[^1]: See [^1]
Note references are allowed in reST notes, so this isn't a full
implementation of reST. That can come later. For now we need to
prevent the stack overflows.
Partially resolves Issue #297.
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This is also a cleaner way of inserting the slide divs.
Resolves Issue #296.
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Instead of passing the epub cover image as a parameter, we now pass
it in the list of variables. This avoids the API change introduced
in f5cbb68534c52b292c57aaf741ab94442ddadd7a without losing the
new functionality.
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CircleCode pointed out that the following markdown produces
out-of-order footnote markers in HTML:
-8<------------------------
some text^[with a footnote which will be #1]
issue
some other text^[with a footnote which will be #2]
-8<------------------------
This fixes the problem.
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Thanks to Sivaram Gowkana for the patch.
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So, in RST, 'http://google.com.' should be parsed as a link
to 'http://google.com' followed by a period.
The parser is smart enough to recognize balanced parentheses,
as often occur in wikipedia links: 'http://foo.bar/baz_(bam)'.
Also added ()s to RST specialChars, so '(http://google.com)'
will be parsed as a link in parens.
Added test cases.
Resolves Issue #291.
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(Not just headers, as in the last patch.)
Patch from Andrea Rossato, slightly modified by JM.
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API change: Added a parameter for the cover image path to
writeEPUB.
Followed best practices outlined in
http://blog.threepress.org/2009/11/20/best-practices-in-epub-cover-images/
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The bug affected field lists with multi-line items at the
end of the list.
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"First paragraph" as opposed to "Text body." This allows
users to specify e.g. that only paragraphs after the first
paragraph of a section are to be indented.
Thanks to Andrea Rossato for the patch.
Closes github Issue #20.
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The point of the change is to allow html tags to be used freely
at the left margin of a markdown+lhs document.
Thanks to Conal Elliot for the suggestion.
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With the lines, markdown2pdf creates a temporary directory in the
working directory. Original behavior now restored.
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With help from Paulo Tanimoto.
Resolves Issue #286.
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This prevents "too many unprocessed floats." Resolves
Issue #285.
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(This is still needed, even with recent base.)
Partially resolves Issue #286 (though now there is a
new markdown2pdf problem).
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This reverts commit aec54899606bed2580394baa1369e58ede20fde8.
No need for this, since a UTF-8 charset will handle ascii just fine.
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Currently supported only in HTML writer.
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Previously, if you had formatting in the label of an Image
element, you'd get escaped HTML in the alt attribute. Now
you just get a plain string version, which seems preferable.
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Removed blank lines. More consistent format.
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