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This reverts commit cc088687b4013c2b8b744eb337ed04fc63f315f2
and PR #7295.
This fixes issues people had when using LaTeX commands defined later
in the preamble (or in some cases UTF-8 text) in the title or author
fields. Closes #7422.
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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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This eliminates double hyperlinks in author-in-text citations.
Author-only citations are no longer hyperlinked.
See jgm/citeproc#77.
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Previously, using `--citeproc` could cause punctuation to move in
quotes even when there aer no citations. This has been changed;
now, punctuation moving is limited to citations.
In addition, we only move footnotes around punctuation if the
style is a note style, even if `notes-after-punctuation` is `true`.
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Closes #4465.
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Closes #7400.
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line breaks. Without them, the last line is shorter
than it should be, at least in some cases.
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if width information is available. Otherwise the way we treat them can
lead to content that overflows a cell.
Closes #7393.
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Code blocks with a single class but nonempty attributes
were having attributes drop as a result of #7242.
Closes #7397.
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If inline references are used (in the metadata `references` field),
we should still only include in the bibliography items that are
actually cited -- unless `nocite` is used.
Closes #7376.
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In recent versions the table headers were no longer bottom-aligned
(if more than one line). This patch fixes that by using minipages
for table headers in non-simple tables.
Closes #7347.
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attention, error and hint are actually just reStructuredText specific.
danger was too until introduced in DocBook 5.2: https://github.com/docbook/docbook/issues/55
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Previously pipe tables with empty headers (that is, a header
line with all empty cells) would be rendered as headerless
tables. This broke in 2.11.4.
The fix here is to produce an AST with an empty table head
when a pipe table has all empty header cells.
Closes #7343.
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Generally we allow optional starred variants of LaTeX commands
(since many allow them, and if we don't accept these explicitly,
ignoring the star usually gives acceptable results). But we
don't want to do this for `\(*\)` and similar cases.
Closes #7340.
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A regression in 2.14 led to the document body being omitted
after YAML metadata in some cases. This is now fixed.
Closes #7339.
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The immediate reason for this is to allow the test output of #3752
to work on both windows and linux.
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- Replace a 300K image in the reference pptx with a 2K one.
- Updated all the *_templated.pptx files based on the new
reference pptx.
- These changes should reduce the size of the tarball by
roughly 7 MB!
See haskell/hackage-server#935
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(Including `gfm`.)
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* Column spans
* Row spans
- The spec says that if the `val` attribute is ommitted, its value
should be assumed to be `continue`, and that its values are
restricted to {`restart`, `continue`}. If the value has any other
value, I think it seems reasonable to default it to `continue`. It
might cause problems if the spec is extended in the future by adding
a third possible value, in which case this would probably give
incorrect behaviour, and wouldn't error.
* Allow multiple header rows
* Include table description in simple caption
- The table description element is like alt text for a table (along
with the table caption element). It seems like we should include
this somewhere, but I’m not 100% sure how – I’m pairing it with the
simple caption for the moment. (Should it maybe go in the block
caption instead?)
* Detect table captions
- Check for caption paragraph style /and/ either the simple or
complex table field. This means the caption detection fails for
captions which don’t contain a field, as in an example doc I added
as a test. However, I think it’s better to be too conservative: a
missed table caption will still show up as a paragraph next to the
table, whereas if I incorrectly classify something else as a table
caption it could cause havoc by pairing it up with a table it’s
not at all related to, or dropping it entirely.
* Update tests and add new ones
Partially fixes: #6316
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- Recognize locators spelled with a capital letter.
Closes #7323.
- Add a comma and a space in front of the suffix if it doesn't start
with space or punctuation. Closes #7324.
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We don't want a pure fragment path to be rewritten, since
these are used for cross-referencing.
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The directory is based on the file containing the link
reference, not the file containing the link, if these differ.
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Closes #7321.
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- Add manual entry for (non-default) extension
`rebase_relative_paths`.
- Add constructor `Ext_rebase_relative_paths` to `Extensions`
in Text.Pandoc.Extensions [API change]. When enabled, this
extension rewrites relative image and link paths by prepending
the (relative) directory of the containing file.
- Make Markdown reader sensitive to the new extension.
- Add tests for #3752.
Closes #3752.
NB. currently the extension applies to markdown and associated
readers but not commonmark/gfm.
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- Improve parsing of `\def` macros. We previously set "verbatim mode"
even for parsing the initial `\def`; this caused problems for things
like
```
\def\foo{\def\bar{BAR}}
\foo
\bar
```
- Implement `\newif`.
- Add tests.
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And fix a test that failed in that way!
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The error message to stderr was appearing in test output
and confusing some users, who thought it indicated a failing
test rather than expected output.
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We weren't doing it consistently and it seems unnecessary.
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Support has been added for the new
`[alias|https://example.com|smart-card]` syntax.
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In the current dev version, we will sometimes add
a version of an image with a hashed name, keeping
the original version with the original name, which
would leave to undesirable duplication.
This change separates the media's filename from the
media's canonical name (which is the path of the link
in the document itself). Filenames are based on SHA1
hashes and assigned automatically.
In Text.Pandoc.MediaBag:
- Export MediaItem type [API change].
- Change MediaBag type to a map from Text to MediaItem [API change].
- `lookupMedia` now returns a `MediaItem` [API change].
- Change `insertMedia` so it sets the `mediaPath` to
a filename based on the SHA1 hash of the contents.
This will be used when contents are extracted.
In Text.Pandoc.Class.PandocMonad:
- Remove `fetchMediaResource` [API change].
Lua MediaBag module has been changed minimally. In the future
it would be better, probably, to give Lua access to the full
MediaItem type.
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Closes: tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#10
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See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.6>.
"A relative length has the form "i*", where "i" is an integer. When
allotting space among elements competing for that space, user agents
allot pixel and percentage lengths first, then divide up remaining
available space among relative lengths. Each relative length receives a
portion of the available space that is proportional to the integer
preceding the "*". The value "*" is equivalent to "1*". Thus, if 60
pixels of space are available after the user agent allots pixel and
percentage space, and the competing relative lengths are 1*, 2*, and 3*,
the 1* will be alloted 10 pixels, the 2* will be alloted 20 pixels, and
the 3* will be alloted 30 pixels."
Closes #4063.
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Closes #6541.
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Previously they overflowed the table cell width.
We now set line lengths per-cell and restore them
after the table has been written.
Closes #7288.
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There's still one slight divergence from the siunitx behavior:
we get 'kg m/A/s' instead of 'kg m/(A s)'. At the moment I'm
not going to worry about that.
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