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We previously did this only with raw blocks, on the assumption
that math environments would always be raw blocks. This has changed
since we now parse them as inline environments.
Closes #3816.
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Thus, a span with attribute 'foo' gets written to HTML5
with 'data-foo', so it is valid HTML5.
HTML4 is not affected.
This will allow us to use custom attributes in pandoc without
producing invalid HTML.
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into schrieveslaach-textcolor-support
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Fixed applyMacros so that it operates on the whole
string, not just the first token!
Don't remove macro definitions from the output,
even if Ext_latex_macros is set, so that macros will
be applied. Since they're only applied to math in
Markdown, removing the macros can have bad effects.
Even for math macros, keeping them should be harmless.
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Closes #3804.
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Closes #3803.
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The change is in the LaTeX reader's treatment of raw commands,
but it also affects the Markdown reader.
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when the parent block element closes, even without `</p>`.
Closes #3794.
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This rewrite is primarily motivated by the need to
get macros working properly. A side benefit is that the
reader is significantly faster (27s -> 19s in one
benchmark, and there is a lot of room for further
optimization).
We now tokenize the input text, then parse the token stream.
Macros modify the token stream, so they should now be effective
in any context, including math. Thus, we no longer need the clunky
macro processing capacities of texmath.
A custom state LaTeXState is used instead of ParserState.
This, plus the tokenization, will require some rewriting
of the exported functions rawLaTeXInline, inlineCommand,
rawLaTeXBlock.
* Added Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types (new exported module).
Exports Macro, Tok, TokType, Line, Column. [API change]
* Text.Pandoc.Parsing: adjusted type of `insertIncludedFile`
so it can be used with token parser.
* Removed old texmath macro stuff from Parsing.
Use Macro from Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types instead.
* Removed texmath macro material from Markdown reader.
* Changed types for Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX's
rawLaTeXInline and rawLaTeXBlock. (Both now return a String,
and they are polymorphic in state.)
* Added orgMacros field to OrgState. [API change]
* Removed readerApplyMacros from ReaderOptions.
Now we just check the `latex_macros` reader extension.
* Allow `\newcommand\foo{blah}` without braces.
Fixes #1390.
Fixes #2118.
Fixes #3236.
Fixes #3779.
Fixes #934.
Fixes #982.
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so they don't cause spurious lists. Previously they were only
if succeeded by a space, not if they were at end of line.
Closes #3773.
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E.g.
`hello`
.. _hello:
paragraph
This is supported by putting "paragraph" in a Div with
id `hello`.
Closes #262.
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For example,
.. _hello:
.. _goodbye: example.com
Here both `hello` and `goodbye` should link to `example.com`.
Fixes the first part of #262.
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If the metadata field is all on one line, we try to interpret
it as Inlines, and only try parsing as Blocks if that fails.
If it extends over one line (including possibly the `|` or
`>` character signaling an indented block), then we parse as
Blocks.
This was motivated by some German users finding that
date: '22. Juin 2017'
got parsed as an ordered list.
Closes #3755.
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Documented in MANUAL.txt.
This is enabled by default in pandoc markdown and multimarkdown.
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Note that if the table has a first page header and a
continuation page header, the notes will appear only
on the first occurrence of the header.
Closes #2378.
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Closes #3736.
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Note that as a result of this change, the following,
which formerly produced a header with two lines separated
by a line break, will now produce a header followed by a
paragraph:
# Hi\
there
This may affect some existing documents that relied on
this undocumented and unintended behavior.
This change makes pandoc more consistent with other
Markdown implementations, and with itself (since the two-space
version of a line break doesn't work inside ATX headers, and
neither version works inside Setext headers).
Closes #3730.
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Closes #3716.
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E.g. we don't want `<strong></strong>` to become `****`.
Similarly for emphasis, super/subscript, strikeout.
Closes #3715.
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Currently we only handle the form `0.9\linewidth`.
Anything else would have to be converted to a percentage,
using some kind arbitrary assumptions about line widths.
See #3709.
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Babel result blocks can have block attributes like captions and names.
Result blocks with attributes were not recognized and were parsed as
normal blocks without attributes.
Fixes: #3706
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Closes #3708.
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With `--reference-location` of `section` or `block`, pandoc
will now repeat references that have been used in earlier
sections.
The Markdown reader has also been modified, so that *exactly*
repeated references do not generate a warning, only
references with the same label but different targets.
The idea is that, with references after every block,
one might want to repeat references sometimes.
Closes #3701.
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- Export `inEm` from ImageSize [API change].
- Change `showFl` and `show` instance for `Dimension` so
extra decimal places are omitted.
- Added `Em` as a constructor of `Dimension` [API change].
- Allow `em`, `cm`, `in` to pass through without conversion
in HTML, LaTeX.
Closes #3450.
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This is now the default for pandoc's Markdown.
It allows whitespace between the two parts of a
reference link: e.g.
[a] [b]
[b]: url
This is now forbidden by default.
Closes #2602.
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Even if `+smart`.
See #3585.
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E.g. in
*foo*'s 'foo'
Closes #2228.
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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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inside of a paragraph
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Closes #3432.
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The old code made some unwise assumptions about
how the svg file would look.
See #3580.
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to avoid including a blocquote in the indented content
of a preceding block.
Closes #3675.
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This addresses a subsidiary issue in #3674.
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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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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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Closes #3667.
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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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Previously we inadvertently interpreted indented HTML as
code blocks. This was a regression.
We now seek to determine the indentation level of the contents
of an HTML block, and (optionally) skip that much indentation.
As a side effect, indentation may be stripped off of raw
HTML blocks, if `markdown_in_html_blocks` is used. This
is better than having things interpreted as indented code
blocks.
Closes #1841.
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This solves a problem with commented out `\end{eqnarray}` inside
an eqnarray (among other things).
Closes #3113.
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