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2019-02-04Add missing copyright notices and remove license boilerplate (#5112)Albert Krewinkel1-0/+11
Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices. This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has been removed. Update copyright years to 2019. Closes #4592.
2019-01-07Org reader: handle `minlevel` option differently. (#5190)Brian Leung1-1/+6
When `minlevel` exceeds the original minimum level observed in the file to be included, every heading should be shifted rightward.
2018-09-06Org reader: respect export option `p` for planning infoAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+23
Inclusion of planning info (*DEADLINE*, *SCHEDULED*, and *CLOSED*) can be controlled via the `p` export option: setting the option to `t` will add all planning information in a *Plain* block below the respective headline.
2018-03-18Use NoImplicitPrelude and explicitly import Prelude.John MacFarlane1-0/+2
This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude with ghci. Closes #4464.
2018-01-19hlint code improvements.John MacFarlane1-2/+2
2017-12-28Text.Pandoc.Class: add insertInFileTree (API change).John MacFarlane1-7/+2
This gives a pure way to insert an ersatz file into a FileTree. In addition, we normalize paths both on insertion and on lookup, so that "foo" and "./foo" will be judged equivalent.
2017-12-28Org reader: support minlevel option for includesAlbert Krewinkel1-1/+77
The level of headers in included files can be shifted to a higher level by specifying a minimum header level via the `:minlevel` parameter. E.g. `#+include: "tour.org" :minlevel 1` will shift the headers in tour.org such that the topmost headers become level 1 headers. Fixes: #4154
2017-12-28Break-up org reader test fileAlbert Krewinkel1-0/+128
The org reader test file had grown large, to the point that editor performance was negatively affected in some cases. The tests are spread over multiple submodules, and re-combined into a tasty TestTree in the main org reader test file.