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A bug was fixed which caused non-emphasized text containing digits and/or
non-special symbols (like dots) to sometimes be parsed incorrectly.
Fixes: #6196
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* Update copyright year
* Copyright: add notes for Lua and Jira modules
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* Support for colored inlines has been added.
* Lists are now allowed to be indented; i.e., lists are still recognized
if list markers are preceded by spaces.
Closes: #6183, #6184
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paragraph indent is set to 0 (as is the default).
Also ensure indent for display math that falls back
to TeX.
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This reverts commit 3493d6afaa6586c46898cf8bdb0c45bb70d31f28.
This might be worth considering in the future, but let's not do
it yet...the additional complexity needs a better justification.
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This is experimental. Normally metadata values are interpreted
as markdown, but if the !!literal tag is used they will be interpreted
as plain strings.
We need to consider whether this can still be implemented if
we switch back from HsYAML to yaml for performance reasons.
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Closes #5849. Previously biblatex citations were only grouped if
there was no prefix. This patch allows them to be grouped in
subgroups split by prefixes and suffixes, which allows better citation
sorting.
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New formats:
- `jats_archiving` for the "Archiving and Interchange Tag Set",
- `jats_publishing` for the "Journal Publishing Tag Set", and
- `jats_articleauthoring` for the "Article Authoring Tag Set."
The "jats" output format is now an alias for "jats_archiving".
Closes: #6014
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- Don't emit empty Span elements for labels.
- Put tables with labels in a surrounding Div.
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Closes #6137.
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Closes #6133 (regression).
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Closes #5819.
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* Use concatMap instead of reimplementing it
* Replace an unnecessary multi-way if with a regular if
* Use sortOn instead of sortBy and comparing
* Use guards instead of lots of indents for if and else
* Remove redundant do blocks
* Extract common functions from both branches of maybe
Whenever both the Nothing and the Just branch of maybe do the same
function, do that function on the result of maybe instead.
* Use fmap instead of reimplementing it from maybe
* Use negative forms instead of negating the positive forms
* Use mapMaybe instead of mapping and then using catMaybes
* Use zipWith instead of mapping over the result of zip
* Use unwords instead of reimplementing it
* Use <$ instead of <$> and const
* Replace case of Bool with if and else
* Use find instead of listToMaybe and filter
* Use zipWithM instead of mapM and zip
* Inline lambda wrappers into the real functions
* We get zipWithM from Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared
* Use maybe instead of fromMaybe and fmap
I'm not sure how this one slipped past me.
* Increase a bit of indentation
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This confuses mediawiki's parser. So we insert a `<nowiki/>`
no-op between a literal `[` and a link. Closes #6119.
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Closes #6114.
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Close #6107.
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This adds csv as an input format.
The CSV table is converted into a pandoc simple table.
Closes #6100.
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Closes #6086.
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Lists of Inline and Block elements can now be filtered via `Inlines` and
`Blocks` functions, respectively. This is helpful if a filter conversion
depends on the order of elements rather than a single element.
For example, the following filter can be used to remove all spaces
before a citation:
function isSpaceBeforeCite (spc, cite)
return spc and spc.t == 'Space'
and cite and cite.t == 'Cite'
end
function Inlines (inlines)
for i = #inlines-1,1,-1 do
if isSpaceBeforeCite(inlines[i], inlines[i+1]) then
inlines:remove(i)
end
end
return inlines
end
Closes: #6038
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Another regression from 2.7.x. Closes #6062.
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The functions `table.insert`, `table.remove`, and `table.sort` are added
to pandoc.List elements. They can be used as methods, e.g.
local numbers = pandoc.List {2, 3, 1}
numbers:sort() -- numbers is now {1, 2, 3}
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It is now possible to construct a new List via `pandoc.List()` instead of
`pandoc.List:new()`.
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This affecs parsing of raw tex in LaTeX and in Markdown and
other formats.
Closes #6043.
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If parsing fails in a raw environment (e.g. due to special
characters like unescaped `_`), try again as a verbatim
environment, which is less sensitive to special characters.
This allows us to capture special environments that change
catcodes as raw tex when `-f latex+raw_tex` is used.
Closes #6034.
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Headers were missing from tables.
Fixes: #6035
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Columns in title slides were causing problems with
slide division. Closes #6033.
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The fix to #6030 actually changed behavior, so that the
2D nesting occurred at slide level N-1 and N, instead of
at the top-level section. This commit restores the 2.7.3 behavior.
If there are more than 2 levels, the top level is horizontal
and the rest are collapsed to vertical.
Closes #6032.
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Closes #6030.
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Partially addresses #6030.
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Editor usage mistake caused a broken reference file.
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Closes: #6024
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Closes #6018.
Previously the `\paragraph` command was used instead of
`\paragraph*` for unnumbered level 4 headings.
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The current DTD for the JATS writer template is for Journal Publishing (JATS-journalpublishing1.dtd), which does not permit ext-link as a valid child (https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/1.1/element/publisher-name.html).
This update modifies the default output template to be the less restrictive JATS archiving and interchange DTD which systems like PubMed use internally to represent their articles.
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Closes #6009, #5360.
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to avoid a special failure case involving makeSections.
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Pandoc's AST is translated into the Jira AST, which is then rendered by
the dedicated Jira printer.
The following improvements are included in this change:
- non-jira raw blocks are fully discarded instead of showing as blank
lines;
- table cells can contain multiple blocks;
- unnecessary blank lines are removed from the output;
- markup chars within words are properly surrounded by braces;
- preserving soft linebreaks via `--wrap=preserve` is supported.
Note that backslashes are rendered as HTML entities, as there appears no
alternative to produce a plain backslash if it is followed by markup.
This may cause problems when used with confluence, where rendering seems
to fail in this case.
Closes: #5926
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Fixed a problem where words surrounded by colons could causing parse
failures in some cases when they occurred in headers.
Fixes: #5993
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Closes: #5984
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Closes #5556
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Closes #5986.
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