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See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.6>.
"A relative length has the form "i*", where "i" is an integer. When
allotting space among elements competing for that space, user agents
allot pixel and percentage lengths first, then divide up remaining
available space among relative lengths. Each relative length receives a
portion of the available space that is proportional to the integer
preceding the "*". The value "*" is equivalent to "1*". Thus, if 60
pixels of space are available after the user agent allots pixel and
percentage space, and the competing relative lengths are 1*, 2*, and 3*,
the 1* will be alloted 10 pixels, the 2* will be alloted 20 pixels, and
the 3* will be alloted 30 pixels."
Closes #4063.
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Closes #6541.
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Previously they overflowed the table cell width.
We now set line lengths per-cell and restore them
after the table has been written.
Closes #7288.
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There's still one slight divergence from the siunitx behavior:
we get 'kg m/A/s' instead of 'kg m/(A s)'. At the moment I'm
not going to worry about that.
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See #6658.
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Closes #6620.
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Previously we only supported it in inline contexts; now
we support it in all contexts, including math.
Partially addresses #7299.
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Successive quote characters are separated with a thin space to improve
readability and to prevent unwanted ligatures. Detection of these quotes
sometimes had failed if the second quote was nested in a span element.
Closes: #6958
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See #6259.
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A block will be rendered as an exampleblock if the heading
has class `example` and alertblock if it has class `alert`.
Closes #7278.
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Prevent the reader from crashing if the HTML input contains an unmatched
closing `</script>` tag.
Fixes: #7282
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The change provides a way to use citation keys that contain
special characters not usable with the standard citation
key syntax. Example: `@{foo_bar{x}'}` for the key `foo_bar{x}`.
Closes #6026.
The change requires adding a new parameter to the `citeKey`
parser from Text.Pandoc.Parsing [API change].
Markdown reader: recognize @{..} syntax for citatinos.
Markdown writer: use @{..} syntax for citations when needed.
Update manual with curly-brace syntax for citations.
Closes #6026.
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Closes #7266.
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Now we also handle the case where they're embedded in other
elements, e.g. spans. Closes #7272.
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Tabs in plain-text inputs are now handled correctly, even if the
`--file-scope` flag is used.
Closes: #6709
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Improves heuristic for detection of an "open double quote."
Closes #2103.
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Treat a leading " with no closing " as a left curly quote.
This supports the practice, in fiction, of continuing
paragraphs quoting the same speaker without an end quote.
It also helps with quotes that break over lines in line
blocks.
Closes #7216.
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When a block only has a single class and no other attributes,
it is not necessary to wrap the class attribute in curly braces –
the class name can be placed after the opening mark as is.
This will result in bit cleaner output when pandoc is used
as a markdown pretty-printer.
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This fixes a bug, which caused the writer to look at the LAST
rather than the FIRST character in determining whether quotes
were needed. So we got spurious quotes in some cases and
didn't get necessary quotes in others.
Closes #7245. Updated a number of test cases accordingly.
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It is basically the same as biblaetx-quotes.md.
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This gives better results in converting to e.g. pandoc markdown.
Ref: <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/pandoc-discuss/9728d1f4-040e-4392-aa04-148f648a8dfdn%40googlegroups.com>
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Update citeproc test.
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Add command test for unicode-collation.
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The `<p>` element is used for wrapping in cases were the contents would
otherwise not be allowed in a certain context. Unnecessary wrapping is
avoided, especially around quotes (`<disp-quote>` elements).
Closes: #7227
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In the translation from String to Text, a char-width-sensitive
splitAt' was dropped. This commit reinstates it.
Closes #7214.
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instead of entities. Closes #7208.
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...caused by the switch in XML libraries.
Also fixed a similar issue in JATS.
Closes #7173.
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Closes #7145.
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This prevents emitting invalid HTML.
Ultimately it would be good to prevent this in the types
themselves, but this is better for now.
T.P.Logging: Add DuplicateAttribute constructor to LogMessage.
[API change]
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Previously comments sometimes got extended too far. Closes #7134.
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Adjust line wrapping if default wrapping would cause a line to be read
as an ordered list item.
Fixes #7132
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Closes #7129.
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Previously we didn't allow unescaped quotes in unquoted values,
but they are allowed. Closes #7112.
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- If src is empty, we simply skip the iframe.
- If src is invalid or cannot be fetched, we issue a warning
and skip instead of failing with an error.
- Closes #7099.
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Refactor `handleError` to use `renderError`. This allows us
render error messages without exiting.
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This exports functions that uses xml-conduit's parser to
produce an xml-light Element or [Content]. This allows
existing pandoc code to use a better parser without
much modification.
The new parser is used in all places where xml-light's
parser was previously used. Benchmarks show a significant
performance improvement in parsing XML-based formats
(especially ODT and FB2).
Note that the xml-light types use String, so the
conversion from xml-conduit types involves a lot
of extra allocation. It would be desirable to
avoid that in the future by gradually switching
to using xml-conduit directly. This can be done
module by module.
The new parser also reports errors, which we report
when possible.
A new constructor PandocXMLError has been added to
PandocError in T.P.Error [API change].
Closes #7091, which was the main stimulus.
These changes revealed the need for some changes
in the tests. The docbook-reader.docbook test
lacked definitions for the entities it used; these
have been added. And the docx golden tests have been
updated, because the new parser does not preserve
the order of attributes.
Add entity defs to docbook-reader.docbook.
Update golden tests for docx.
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Previously they only worked for links that had titles. Closes #7080.
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This change allows bibtex/biblatex output to wrap as other
formats do, depending on the settings of `--wrap` and `--columns`.
It also introduces default templates for bibtex and biblatex,
which allow for using the variables `header-include`, `include-before`
or `include-after` (or alternatively the command line options
`--include-in-header`, `--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`)
to insert content into the generated bibtex/biblatex.
This change requires a change in the return type of the unexported
`T.P.Citeproc.writeBibTeXString` from `Text` to `Doc Text`.
Closes #7068.
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+ Require citeproc 0.3.0.7, which correctly titlecases when titles
contain non-ASCII characters.
+ Correctly handle 'pages' (= 'page' in CSL).
+ Correctly handle BibLaTeX 'langid' (= 'language' in CSL).
+ In BibTeX output, protect foreign titles since there's no language
field.
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The interpretation of this line is not affected
by the delim option. Closes #7064.
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We insert an HTML comment to avoid a `$` right before
a digit, which pandoc will not recognize as a math delimiter.
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Previously there was a messy code path that gave strange
results in some cases, not passing through raw tex but
trying to extract a string content. This was an artefact
of trying to handle some special bibtex-specific commands
in the BibTeX reader. Now we just handle these in the
LaTeX reader and simplify parsing in the BibTeX reader.
This does mean that more raw tex will be passed through
(and currently this is not sensitive to the `raw_tex`
extension; this should be fixed).
Closes #7049.
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