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2019-04-30HTML: prevent gratuitious emojification on iOS.John MacFarlane1-5/+5
iOS chooses to render a number of Unicode entities, including '↩', as big colorful emoji. This can be defeated by appending Unicode VARIATION SELECTOR-15'/'VARIATION SELECTOR-16'. So we now append this character when escaping strings, for both '↩' and '↔'. If other characters prove problematic, they can simply be added to needsVariationSelector. Closes #5469.
2019-02-25Shared.compactify: Avoid mixed lists.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
This improves on the original fix to #5285 by preventing other mixed lists (lists with a mix of Plain and Para elements) that were allowed given the original fix.
2019-02-02HTML5 writer: implement WAI-ARIA roles for (end)notes.John MacFarlane1-10/+10
See #4213.
2018-12-14Remove unnecessary type="text/css" on style and link for HTML5.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
Closes #5146.
2018-09-19Markdown reader: distinguish autolinks in the AST.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
With this change, autolinks are parsed as Links with the `uri` class. (The same is true for bare links, if the `autolink_bare_uris` extension is enabled.) Email autolinks are parsed as Links with the `email` class. This allows the distinction to be represented in the URI. Formerly the `uri` class was added to autolinks by the HTML writer, but it had to guess what was an autolink and could not distinguish `[http://example.com](http://example.com)` from `<http://example.com>`. It also incorrectly recognized `[pandoc](pandoc)` as an autolink. Now the HTML writer simply passes through the `uri` attribute if it is present, but does not add anything. The Textile writer has been modified so that the `uri` class is not explicitly added for autolinks, even if it is present. Closes #4913.
2018-09-10Make HTML5 header easier to style precisely in default template (#4767)J. B. Rainsberger1-1/+1
Add the `title-block-header` identifier to the `header` element, to make it easier to style precisely.
2017-12-26HTML writer: Use br elements in line blocks...John MacFarlane1-1/+0
instead of relying on CSS. Closes #4162. HTML-based templates have had the custom CSS for div.line-block removed. Those maintaining custom templates will want to remove this too. We still enclose line blocks in a div with class line-block.
2017-12-03Include default CSS for 'underline' class in HTML-based templates.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
2017-11-02Improved support for columns in HTML.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
* Move as much as possible to the CSS in the template. * Ensure that all the HTML-based templates (including epub) contain the CSS for columns. * Columns default to 50% width unless they are given a width attribute. Closes #4028.
2017-10-31HTML Writer: consistently use dashed class-namesmb211-8/+8
see #3556
2017-08-14Implement multicolumn support for slide formats.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
The structure expected is: <div class="columns"> <div class="column" width="40%"> contents... </div> <div class="column" width="60%"> contents... </div> </div> Support has been added for beamer and all HTML slide formats. Closes #1710. Note: later we could add a more elegant way to create this structure in Markdown than to use raw HTML div elements. This would come for free with a "native div syntax" (#168). Or we could devise something specific to slides
2017-05-25Added `spaced_reference_links` extension.John MacFarlane1-2/+0
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.
2017-04-25HTML line block: Use class instead of style attribute.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
We now issue `<div class="line-block">` and include a default definition for `line-block` in the default templates, instead of hard-coding a `style` on the div. Closes #1623.
2017-04-03Add class to footnote back referencesTimm Albers1-5/+5
The HTML writer now also adds the class footnoteBack to back references of footnotes. This allows for easier CSS styling.
2017-03-04Regularized CSS in html/epub/html slide templates.John MacFarlane1-1/+4
All templates now include `code{white-space: pre-wrap}` and CSS for `q` if `--html-q-tags` is used. Previously some templates had `pre` and others `pre-wrap`; the `q` styles were only sometimes included. See #3485.
2017-03-04templates: CSS for .smallcaps, closes #1592 (#3485)Mauro Bieg1-1/+1
2017-03-04Make default.html5 polyglot markup conformant. (#3473)John Luke Bentley1-7/+7
Polyglot markup is HTML5 that is also valid XHTML. See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html-polyglot>. With this change, pandoc's html5 writer creates HTML that is both valid HTML5 and valid XHTML. See jgm/pandoc-templates#237 for prior discussion. * Add xml namespace to `<html>` element. * Make all `<meta>` elements self closing. See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html-polyglot/#empty-elements>. * Add `xml:lang` attribute on `<html>` element, defaulting to blank, and always include `lang` attribute, even when blank. See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html-polyglot/#language-attributes>. * Update test files for template changes. The key justification for having language values default to blank: it turns out the HTML5 spec requires it (as I read it). Under [the HTML5 spec, section "3.2.5.3. The lang and xml:lang attributes"](https://www.w3.org/TR/html/dom.html#the-lang-and-xmllang-attributes), providing attributes with blank contents both: * Has meaning, "unknown", and * Is a MUST (written as "must") if a language value is not provided ... > The lang attribute (in no namespace) specifies the primary language > for the element's contents and for any of the element's attributes that > contain text. Its value must be a valid BCP 47 language tag, or the > empty string. Setting the attribute to the empty string indicates that > the primary language is unknown. In short, it seems that where a language value is not provided then a blank value MUST be provided for Polyglot Markup conformance, because the HTML5 spec stipulates a "must". So although the Polyglot Markup spec is unclear on this issue it would seem that if it was correctly written, it would therefore require blank attributes. Further justifications are found at https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/issues/237#issuecomment-275584181 (but the HTML5 spec justification given above would seem to be the clincher). In addition to having lang-values-default-to-blank I recommend that, when an author does not provide a lang value, then upon on pandoc command execution a warning message like the following be provided: > Polyglot markup stipulates that 'The root element SHOULD always specify > the language'. It is therefore recommended you specify a language value in > your source document. See > <https://www.w3.org/International/articles/language-tags/> for valid > language values.
2017-02-04Moved tests/ -> test/.John MacFarlane1-0/+548