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Closes #7003.
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In 2.11.3 we started adding `\addlinespace`, which produced less
dense tables. This wasn't an intentional change; I misunderstood
a comment in the discussion leading up to the change. This commit
restores the earlier default table appearance.
Note that if you want a less dense table, you can use something like
`\def\arraystretch{1.5}` in your header.
Closes #6996.
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Closes #6993.
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Added field to WriterState that denotes the current nesting level for traversing tables.
Depending on the value of that field nested tables are recognized and written.
Asciidoc supports one level of nesting. If deeper tables are to be written, they are
omitted and a warning is issued.
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(Markdown writer.)
This requires doctemplates >= 0.9.
Closes #6388.
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with `--citeproc`. This fixes a regression, since pandoc-citeproc
allowed these to be combined.
Closes #6951.
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- An image alone in its paragraph (but not a figure) is now
rendered as an independent image, with an `alt` attribute
if a description is supplied.
- An inline image that is not alone in its paragraph will
be rendered, as before, using a substitution.
Such an image cannot have a "center", "left", or
"right" alignment, so the classes `align-center`,
`align-left`, or `align-right` are ignored.
However, `align-top`, `align-middle`, `align-bottom`
will generate a corresponding `align` attribute.
Closes #6948.
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fixes #6936
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Previously we stripped attribute prefixes, reading
`xml:lang` as `lang` for example. This resulted in
two duplicate `lang` attributes when `xml:lang` and
`lang` were both used. This commit causes the prefixes
to be retained, and also avoids invald duplicate
attributes.
Closes #6938.
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This commit adds two extensions to the OpenDocument writer,
`xrefs_name` and `xrefs_number`.
Links to headings, figures and tables inside the document are
substituted with cross-references that will use the name or caption
of the referenced item for `xrefs_name` or the number for `xrefs_number`.
For the `xrefs_number` to be useful heading numbers must be enabled
in the generated document and table and figure captions must be enabled using for example the `native_numbering` extension.
In order for numbers and reference text to be updated the generated
document must be refreshed.
Co-authored-by: Nils Carlson <nils.carlson@ludd.ltu.se>
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If we put an image in italics, then when rendering to Markdown
we no longer get an implicit figure.
Closes #6925.
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This just looks better and doesn't affect the semantics.
See #6921.
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Closes #6919.
Note that the toc is also included if `--toc` is specified.
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Closes: #6312
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The contents of the `center` environment are put in a `Div`
with class `center`.
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This affected author-in-text citations in footnotes.
It didn't cause problems for the printed output, but for
filters that expected the citation id and other information.
Closes #6890.
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Spans and Divs containing an ident in the Attr will become bookmarks
or sections with idents in OpenDocument format.
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+ Remove the `\strut` that was added at the end of minipage
environments in cells.
+ Replace `\tabularnewline` with `\\ \addlinespace`.
Closes #6842, closes #6860.
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Support for table width as a percentage of text width by summing
width of columns and verifying that the sum is > 0 and <= 1.
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Improves on 9a40976. Closes #6873.
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Table width in relation to text width is not natively supported
by docbook but is by the docbook fo stylesheets through an XML
processing instruction, <?dbfo table-width="50%"?> .
Implement support for this instruction in the DocBook reader.
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in cases where we run into trouble parsing inlines til the
closing `]`, e.g. quotes, we return a plain string with the
option contents. Previously we mistakenly included the brackets
in this string.
Closes #6869.
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`commonmark_x` never actually supported `auto_identifiers` (it
didn't do anything), because the underlying library implements
gfm-style identifiers only.
Attempts to add the `autolink_identifiers` extension to
`commonmark` will now fail with an error.
Closes #6863.
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We now better handle `.IP` when it is used with non-bullet,
non-numbered lists, creating a definition list.
We also skip blank lines like groff itself.
Closes #6858.
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As of ~2 years ago, lower case keywords became the standard (though they
are handled case insensitive, as always):
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/13424336a6f30c50952d291e7a82906c1210daf0
Upper case keywords are exclusive to the manual:
- https://orgmode.org/list/871s50zn6p.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
- https://orgmode.org/list/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
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This affects example list references followed by dashes.
Introduced by commit b8d17f7.
Closes #6855.
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- use real minus sign
- use tests contributed by Igor Pashev.
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The commit a157e1a broke negative numbers, e.g.
`\SI{-33}{\celcius}` or `\num{-3}`. This fixes the regression.
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Prevously, if we had `@foo [p. 33; @bar]`, the `p. 33` would be
incorrectly parsed as a prefix of `@bar` rather than a suffix
of `@foo`.
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Previously we used Setext (underlined) headings by default.
The default is now ATX (`##` style).
* Add the `--markdown-headings=atx|setext` option.
* Deprecate `--atx-headers`.
* Add constructor 'ATXHeadingInLHS` constructor to `LogMessage` [API change].
* Support `markdown-headings` in defaults files.
* Document new options in MANUAL.
Closes #6662.
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Background: syntactically, references to example list items
can't be distinguished from citations; we only know which they
are after we've parsed the whole document (and this is resolved
in the `runF` stage).
This means that pandoc's calculation of `citationNoteNum`
can sometimes be wrong when there are example list references.
This commit partially addresses #6836, but only for the case
where the example list references refer to list items defined
previously in the document.
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in note citation styles. See #6835.
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...and improve whitespace. Closes #6807.
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(LaTeX reader)
Closes #6802.
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If `\cL` is defined as `\mathcal{L}`, and `\til` as `\tilde{#1}`,
then `\til\cL` should expand to `\tilde{\mathcal{L}}`, but pandoc
was expanding it to `\tilde\mathcal{L}`. This is fixed by
parsing the arguments in "verbatim mode" when the macro expands
arguments at the point of use.
Closes #6796.
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When an author-in-text citation like `@foo` occurs in a footnote,
we now render it with: `AUTHOR NAME + COMMA + SPACE + REST`.
Previously we rendered: `AUTHOR NAME + SPACE + "(" + REST + ")"`.
This gives better results. Note that normal citations are still
rendered in parentheses.
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We now have LaTeX do the calculation, using `\tabcolsep`.
So we should now have accurate relative column widths no
matter what the text width.
The default template has been modified to load the calc
package if tables are used.
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Also add unit test to ensure the behavior stays consistent.
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Starting with 2.10.1, fenced divs no longer render with
HTML div tags in commonmark output. This is a regression
due to our transition from cmark-gfm. This commit fixes it.
Closes #6768.
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This fixes a problem with author-in-text citations for references
including both an author and an editor. Previously, both were
included in the text, but only the author should be.
Closes #6765. Added a test.
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...in citations inside notes in note-based styles.
These citations are put in parentheses, but the final
period must be removed.
See jgm/citeproc#20
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Closes #6752.
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Typos reported by
https://fossies.org/linux/test/pandoc-master.tar.gz/codespell.html
See: #6738
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This fixes the citation number issue with ieee.csl and other
styles that do not explicitly sort bibliographies. (Pandoc
was numbering them by their order in the bibliography file,
rather than the order cited, as required by the CSL spec.)
Closes #6741.
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