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The module allows to work with file paths in a convenient and
platform-independent manner.
Closes: #6001
Closes: #6565
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Mmny of our tests require running the pandoc
executable. This is problematic for a few different reasons.
First, cabal-install will sometimes run the test suite
after building the library but before building the executable,
which means the executable isn't in place for the tests.
One can work around that by first building, then building
and running the tests, but that's fragile. Second,
we have to find the executable. So far, we've done that
using a function findPandoc that attempts to locate it
relative to the test executable (which can be located
using findExecutablePath). But the logic here is delicate
and work with every combination of options.
To solve both problems, we add an `--emulate` option to
the `test-pandoc` executable. When `--emulate` occurs
as the first argument passed to `test-pandoc`, the
program simply emulates the regular pandoc executable,
using the rest of the arguments (after `--emulate`).
Thus,
test-pandoc --emulate -f markdown -t latex
is just like
pandoc -f markdown -t latex
Since all the work is done by library functions,
implementing this emulation just takes a couple lines
of code and should be entirely reliable.
With this change, we can test the pandoc executable
by running the test program itself (locatable using
findExecutablePath) with the `--emulate` option.
This removes the need for the fragile `findPandoc`
step, and it means we can run our integration tests
even when we're just building the library, not the
executable.
Part of this change involved simplifying some complex
handling to set environment variables for dynamic
library paths. I have tested a build with
`--enable-dynamic-executable`, and it works, but
further testing may be needed.
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This change allows bibtex/biblatex output to wrap as other
formats do, depending on the settings of `--wrap` and `--columns`.
It also introduces default templates for bibtex and biblatex,
which allow for using the variables `header-include`, `include-before`
or `include-after` (or alternatively the command line options
`--include-in-header`, `--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`)
to insert content into the generated bibtex/biblatex.
This change requires a change in the return type of the unexported
`T.P.Citeproc.writeBibTeXString` from `Text` to `Doc Text`.
Closes #7068.
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+ Require citeproc 0.3.0.7, which correctly titlecases when titles
contain non-ASCII characters.
+ Correctly handle 'pages' (= 'page' in CSL).
+ Correctly handle BibLaTeX 'langid' (= 'language' in CSL).
+ In BibTeX output, protect foreign titles since there's no language
field.
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The interpretation of this line is not affected
by the delim option. Closes #7064.
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We insert an HTML comment to avoid a `$` right before
a digit, which pandoc will not recognize as a math delimiter.
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Previously there was a messy code path that gave strange
results in some cases, not passing through raw tex but
trying to extract a string content. This was an artefact
of trying to handle some special bibtex-specific commands
in the BibTeX reader. Now we just handle these in the
LaTeX reader and simplify parsing in the BibTeX reader.
This does mean that more raw tex will be passed through
(and currently this is not sensitive to the `raw_tex`
extension; this should be fixed).
Closes #7049.
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This change allows pandoc to extract size information
from more SVGs. Closes #7045.
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Closes #7041.
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This reverts commit 6efd3460a776620fdb93812daa4f6831e6c332ce.
Since this extension is designed to be used with
GitHub markdown (gfm), we need to implement the parser
as a commonmark extension (commonmark-extensions),
rather than in pandoc's markdown reader. When that is
done, we can add it here.
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Canges overview:
* Add a `Ext_markdown_github_wikilink` constructor to `Extension` [API change].
* Add the parser `githubWikiLink` in `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown`
* Add tests.
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Change a citation test which had wrong disambiguation
(see jgm/citeproc#44).
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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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* JATS writer: keep code lines at 80 chars or below
* JATS writer: fix citations
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Additional pipe chars, used to separate "action" state from "no further
action" states, are ignored. E.g., for the following sequence, both
`DONE` and `FINISHED` are states with no further action required.
#+TODO: UNFINISHED | DONE | FINISHED
Previously, parsing of the todo sequence failed if multiple pipe chars
were included.
Closes: #7014
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Previously they always started at 1, but according to the spec
the start number is respected. Closes #7009.
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If the table lacks a header, the header row should be an empty
list. Previously we got a list of empty cells, which caused
an empty header to be emitted instead of no header. In LaTeX/PDF
output that meant we got a double top line with space between.
@tarleb @despres - please let me know if this is problematic
for some reason I'm not grasping.
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The width parameter this used is not actually supported,
and the command didn't do anything.
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Closes #7006.
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Allow defaults files to inherit options from other defaults files by
specifying them with the following syntax:
`defaults: [list of defaults files or single defaults file]`.
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Closes #7003.
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* Replace org-mode’s verbatim from code to codeWith.
This adds the `"verbatim"` class so that exporters can apply a specific
style on it. For instance, it will be possible for HTML to add a CSS
rule for code + verbatim class.
* Alter test for org-mode’s verbatim change.
See previous commit for further detail on the new implementation.
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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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The Div wrapper of code blocks with captions now has the class
"captioned-content". The caption itself is added as a Plain block
inside a Div of class "caption". This makes it easier to write filters
which match on captioned code blocks. Existing filters will need to be
updated.
Closes: #6977
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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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The raw text is now included verbatim in the output. Previously is was parsed
into XML elements, which prevented the inclusion of partial XML snippets.
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Note that the multirow package is needed for rowspans.
It is included in the latex template under a variable,
so that it won't be used unless needed for a table.
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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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Closes: #6933
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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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Docbook writer: handle admonitions
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Docbook reader produces a `Div` with `title` class for `<title>` element
within an “admonition” element. Markdown writer then turns this
into a fenced div with `title` class attribute. Since fenced divs
are block elements, their content is recognized as a paragraph
by the Markdown reader. This is an issue for Docbook writer because
it would produce an invalid DocBook document from such AST –
the `<title>` element can only contain “inline” elements.
Let’s handle this invalid special case separately by unwrapping
the paragraph before creating the `<title>` element.
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Similarly to https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/d6fdfe6f2bba2a8ed25d6c9f11861774001f7a91,
we should handle admonitions.
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Links with (internal) targets that the reader doesn't know about are
converted into emphasized text. Information on the link target is now
preserved by wrapping the text in a Span of class `spurious-link`, with
an attribute `target` set to the link's original target. This allows to
recover and fix broken or unknown links with filters.
See: #6916
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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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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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