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Pending groff definitions for striking out an arbitrary
section of text (not just a few words).
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Note that the current indentation setting is 0; see the
settings in the template.
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Closes #3529.
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Use standard .IP macro.
Also properly escape ".
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This might help with #3526.
At any rate, it fixes another bug (see test/command/3526.md).
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Perhaps something similar is needed in the man writer.
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* New module: Text.Pandoc.Writers.Ms.
* New template: default.ms.
* The writer uses texmath's new eqn writer to convert math
to eqn format, so a ms file produced with this writer
should be processed with `groff -ms -e` if it contains
math.
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...unless unicode super/subscripted characters are available.
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We now handle a few non digit characters (+, -, =, parentheses)
for which there are superscripted unicode characters.
Closes #3518.
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Uses the new gridTable in Writers.Shared, which is here
improved to better handle 0-width cells.
Closes #3516.
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This is enabled by default in pandoc and GitHub markdown but not the
other flavors.
This requirse a space between the opening #'s and the header
text in ATX headers (as CommonMark does but many other implementations
do not). This is desirable to avoid falsely capturing things ilke
#hashtag
or
#5
Closes #3512.
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* Add `--lua-filter` option. This works like `--filter` but takes pathnames of special lua filters and uses the lua interpreter baked into pandoc, so that no external interpreter is needed. Note that lua filters are all applied after regular filters, regardless of their position on the command line.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Lua, exporting `runLuaFilter`. Add `pandoc.lua` to data files.
* Add private module Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocModule to supply the default lua module.
* Add Tests.Lua to tests.
* Add data/pandoc.lua, the lua module pandoc imports when processing its lua filters.
* Document in MANUAL.txt.
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This was failing because of a small discrepancy in markdown
table header line lengths on appveyor.
It's a minor issue, I can't see what is causing it, and
it's irrelevant to the issue this is testing, so we'll
just write native for this test.
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This also affects the Markdown reader.
Closes #3257.
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This is meant to address a test failure on appveyor.
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The old characters weren't available in some font sets.
These seem to work well on Windows and Linux versions of LibreOffice.
Closes #1400.
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Closes #1905.
Removed stateChapters from ParserState.
Now we parse chapters as level 0 headers, and parts as level -1 headers.
After parsing, we check for the lowest header level, and if it's
less than 1 we bump everything up so that 1 is the lowest header level.
So `\part` will always produce a header; no command-line options
are needed.
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Also added identifiers on `<div>` elements. These were commented
out before, not sure why?
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Previously only autogenerated ids were added to the list
of header identifiers in state, so explicit ids weren't taken
into account when generating unique identifiers. Duplicated
identifiers could result.
This simple fix ensures that explicitly given identifiers are
also taken into account.
Fixes #1745.
Note some limitations, however. An autogenerated identifier
may still coincide with an explicit identifier that is given
for a header later in the document, or with an identifier on
a div, span, link, or image. Fixing this would be much more
difficult, because we need to run `registerHeader` before
we have the complete parse tree (so we can't get a complete
list of identifiers from the document by walking the tree).
However, it might be worth issuing warnings for duplicate
header identifiers; I think we can do that. It is not
common for headers to have the same text, and the issue
can always be worked around by adding explicit identifiers,
if the user is aware of it.
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The last commit referred to #3384, but should have
closed #3348.
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* Previously we got overlong lists with `--wrap=none`. This is fixed.
* Previously a multiline list could become a simple list (and would
always become one with `--wrap=none`).
Closes #3384.
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* Add Muse writer
* Advertise new Muse writer
* Muse writer: add regressions tests
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Closes #987.
Depends on still unreleased texmath 0.9.3.
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Fixes: #3499
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after tables and list, for example.
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Closes #3487.
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Closes #3499.
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