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If the image has the id IMAGEID, then we use the id ref_IMAGEID
for the figure number. Closes #7551.
This allows one to create a filter that adds a figure number
with figure name, e.g.
<w:fldSimple w:instr=" REF ref_superfig "><w:r><w:t>Figure X</w:t></w:r></w:fldSimple>
For this to be possible it must be possible to predict the
figure number id from the image id.
If images lack an id, an id of the form `ref_fig1` is used.
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This will, I hope, fix #7527 and #7503.
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The numbers are added using fields, so that Word can
create a list of tables that will update automatically.
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These are set up in such a way that they will work with Word's
automatic table of figures.
Closes #7392.
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From settings.xml in the reference-doc, we now include:
`zoom`, `embedSystemFonts`, `doNotTrackMoves`, `defaultTabStop`,
`drawingGridHorizontalSpacing`, `drawingGridVerticalSpacing`,
`displayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery`, `displayVerticalDrawingGridEvery`,
`characterSpacingControl`, `savePreviewPicture`, `mathPr`, `themeFontLang`,
`decimalSymbol`, `listSeparator`, `autoHyphenation`, `compat`.
Closes #7240.
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Word will add these when revisions are made. But it's
pointless to start out with a set of them.
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The settings we can carry over from a reference.docx are
autoHyphenation, consecutiveHyphenLimit, hyphenationZone,
doNotHyphenateCap, evenAndOddHeaders, and proofState.
Previously this was implemented in a buggy way, so that the
reference doc's values AND the new values were included.
This change allows users to create a reference.docx that
sets w:proofState for spelling or grammar to "dirty,"
so that spell/grammar checking will be triggered on the
generated docx.
Closes #1209.
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See: #6315
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Previously we assigned a random number (though in a deterministic
way). But changes in the random package mean we get different
results now on different architectures, even with the same random
seed. We don't need random values; so now we just assign a value
based on the list number id, which is guaranteed to be unique
to the list marker.
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Cloess #7141.
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..and add new definitions isomorphic to xml-light's, but with
Text instead of String. This allows us to keep most of the code in
existing readers that use xml-light, but avoid lots of unnecessary
allocation.
We also add versions of the functions from xml-light's
Text.XML.Light.Output and Text.XML.Light.Proc that operate
on our modified XML types, and functions that convert
xml-light types to our types (since some of our dependencies,
like texmath, use xml-light).
Update golden tests for docx and pptx.
OOXML test: Use `showContent` instead of `ppContent` in `displayDiff`.
Docx: Do a manual traversal to unwrap sdt and smartTag.
This is faster, and needed to pass the tests.
Benchmarks:
A = prior to 8ca191604dcd13af27c11d2da225da646ebce6fc (Feb 8)
B = as of 8ca191604dcd13af27c11d2da225da646ebce6fc (Feb 8)
C = this commit
| Reader | A | B | C |
| ------- | ----- | ------ | ----- |
| docbook | 18 ms | 12 ms | 10 ms |
| opml | 65 ms | 62 ms | 35 ms |
| jats | 15 ms | 11 ms | 9 ms |
| docx | 72 ms | 69 ms | 44 ms |
| odt | 78 ms | 41 ms | 28 ms |
| epub | 64 ms | 61 ms | 56 ms |
| fb2 | 14 ms | 5 ms | 4 ms |
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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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Instead of hard-coding the border and header cell vertical alignment,
we now let this be determined by the Table style, making use of
Word's "conditional formatting" for the table's first row.
For headerless tables, we use the tblLook element to tell Word
not to apply conditional first-row formatting.
Closes #7008.
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Closes: #6933
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Previously bold and italics didn't work properly in LTR
text. This commit causes the w:bCs and w:iCs attributes
to be used, in addition to w:b and w:i, for bold and
italics respectively.
Closes #6911.
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Fix appearance of bullets/numbered lists (the first level is slightly
indented to the right instead of right on the margin).
New golden files have been tested using Word 2010 on Windows 10.
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For security reasons, some legal firms delete the date from comments and
tracked changes.
* Make date optional (Maybe) in tracked changes and comments datatypes
* Add tests
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If the first element of a bulleted or ordered list is another list,
then that first item will disappear if the target format is docx. This
changes the docx writer so that it prepends an empty string for those
cases. With this, no items will disappear.
Closes #5948.
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Word combines adjacent tables, so to prevent this we insert
an empty paragraph between two adjacent tables.
Closes #4315.
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Closes #1413.
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This change will not have any effect with the default style.
However, it enables users to use a style (via a reference.docx)
that turns on row and/or column bands.
Closes #6371.
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Deprecate `underlineSpan` in Shared in favor of `Text.Pandoc.Builder.underline`.
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All headings now have a uniform color.
Level-1 headings no longer set `w:themeShade="B5"`.
Level-2 headings are now 14 point rather than 16 point.
Level-3 headings are now 12 point rather than 14 point.
Level-4 headings are italic rather than bold.
Closes #5820.
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Indented left and right, same font and size.
Previously it was unindented, smaller font and different
typeface.
See #5820.
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This commit prevents custom styles on divs and spans from overriding
styles on certain elements inside them, like headings, blockquotes,
and links. On those elements, the "native" style is required for the
element to display correctly. This change also allows nesting of
custom styles; in order to do so, it removes the default "Compact"
style applied to Plain blocks, except when inside a table.
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Workaround for Word Online shortcomming. Fixes #5645
Also, make list para properties go first.
This reordering of properties shouldn't be necessary but
it seems Word Online does not understand the docx correctly otherwise.
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We previously added the attribute `type="textWrapping"`, but
this causes problems on Word Online.
Closes #5377.
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...in numbering.xml. This caused pandoc-produced docx files to
be uneditable using Word Online.
The problem was that recent versions of reference.docx include
samples of various kinds of text, including lists. The
numering elements for these were getting copied over to
the new docx, where they clashed with the autogenerated
elements produced by pandoc. This didn't confuse Desktop
Word, but it did confuse Word Online.
Closes #5358.
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* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
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Word has a 40 character limit for bookmark names. In
addition, bookmarks must begin with a letter. Since
pandoc's auto-generated identifiers may not respect
these constraints, some internal links did not work.
With this change, pandoc uses a bookmark name based
on the SHA1 hash of the identifier when the identifier
isn't a legal bookmark name.
Closes #5091.
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So far, we don't actually write any custom properties,
but we have the infrastructure to add this.
See #3034.
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Updated golden test and confirmed validity of file.
Closes #4633.
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This commit adjusts the test cases for the Docx writer after the fix of #3930.
- Adjusted test cases with inline images. The inline images now have the correct sizing, title and description.
- Modified the test case to include an image multiple times with different sizing each time.
- Tested on Windows 8.1 with Word 2007 (12.0.6705.5000) The files are not corrupted and display exactly what is expected.
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These are based off the reader tests, with some removed (where the
reader output was identical, based on different docx inputs). There
are still more to be added. In particular, tests for custom-styles
need to be added.
All golden docx files have been checked in MS Word
2013 (windows). There is no corruption.
There is questionable output in the `tables` test: the three tables
seemed to be joined. This will be addressed in a future commit, and
the golden docx file will be changed.
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