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This solves a problem with commented out `\end{eqnarray}` inside
an eqnarray (among other things).
Closes #3113.
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* Fix keyval funtion: pandoc did not parse options in braces correctly. Additionally, dot, dash, and colon were no valid characters
* Add | as possible option value
* Improved code
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simplefonts is now obsolete in ConTeXt.
This patch comes from Pablo Rodríguez via jgm/pandoc-templates#247.
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Closes: #3401
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Closes #3314
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Previously the Markdown writer would sometimes create links where there
were none in the source. This is now avoided by selectively escaping bracket
characters when they occur in a place where a link might be created.
Closes #3619.
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Fixes #3630 (#3631).
Previously the attributes in link reference definitions did not have a space preceding.
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Ensure that we do not generate reference links
whose labels differ only by case.
Also allow implicit reference links when the link
text and label are identical up to case.
Closes #3615.
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The implicitly defined global filter (i.e. all element filtering
functions defined in the global lua environment) is used if no filter is
returned from a lua script. This allows to just write top-level
functions in order to define a lua filter. E.g
function Emph(elem) return pandoc.Strong(elem.content) end
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Previously the LaTeX writer created invalid LaTeX
when `--listings` was specified and a code span occured
inside emphasis or another construction.
This is because the characters `%{}\` must be escaped
in lstinline when the listinline occurs in another
command, otherwise they must not be escaped.
To deal with this, adoping Michael Kofler's suggestion,
we always wrap lstinline in a dummy command `\passthrough`,
now defined in the default template if `--listings` is
specified. This way we can consistently escape the
special characters.
Closes #1629.
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If you do, the contents of item disappear or are misplaced.
Use `\texttt` instead.
Closes #645.
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A single `read` function parsing pandoc-supported formats is added to
the module. This is simpler and more convenient than the previous method
of exposing all reader functions individually.
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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.
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LaTeX requires something before a line break, so we insert a
`~` if no printable content has yet been emitted.
Closes #2874.
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A figure with two subfigures turns into two pandoc
figures; the subcaptions are used and the main caption
ignored, unless there are no subcaptions.
Closes #3577.
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The reader now correctly parses src block parameter list even if
parameter arguments contain multiple words.
Closes: #3477
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Source block parameter names are no longer prefixed with *rundoc*. This
was intended to simplify working with the rundoc project, a babel
runner. However, the rundoc project is unmaintained, and adding those
markers is not the reader's job anyway.
The original language that is specified for a source element is now
retained as the `data-org-language` attribute and only added if it
differs from the translated language.
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The line-numbering switch that can be given to source blocks (`-n` with
an start number as an optional parameter) is parsed and translated to a
class/key-value combination used by highlighting and other readers and
writers.
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Previously we always added an empty div before the list
item, but this created problems with spacing in tight
lists. Now we do this:
If the list item contents begin with a Plain block,
we modify the Plain block by adding a Span around
its contents.
Otherwise, we add a Div around the contents of the
list item (instead of adding an empty Div to the
beginning, as before).
Closes #3596.
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For example:
```latex
\SI[round-precision=2]{1}{m} is equal to \SI{1000}{mm}.
\SI[round-precision=2]{1}[\$]{} is equal to \SI{0.938094}{\euro}
```
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Closes: #3577
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Closes: #3576
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We want to provide an interface familiar to users of other filtering
libraries.
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This avoids parsing bare URIs that start with a scheme
+ colon + `*`, `_`, or `]`.
Closes #3570.
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Allow to use functions named `SingleQuoted`, `DoubleQuoted`,
`DisplayMath`, and `InlineMath` in filters.
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Filtering functions take element components as arguments instead of the
whole block elements. This resembles the way elements are handled in
custom writers.
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Instead of taking the whole inline element, forcing users to destructure it
themselves, the components of the elements are passed to the filtering
functions.
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Previously pandoc emitted incorrect markup for bold + italic, for example,
or bold + code.
Closes #3568.
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Pandoc elements are pushed and pulled from the lua stack via custom
instances.
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Previously some indents weren't wide enough, leading
the list item to start on a line after the marker.
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Previously these weren't allowed because they were interpreted
as starting ConTeXt environments, even without a corresponding
\stop...
Closes #3558.
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- added some variables to the default template.
- cleaner output for images (stringify alt text).
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Otherwise we may get unescaped @s that give eqn fits,
with @ as the delimiter character.
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The HTML writer now also adds the class footnoteBack to back references
of footnotes. This allows for easier CSS styling.
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Plain text readers are exposed to lua scripts via the `pandoc.reader`
submodule, which is further subdivided by format. Converting e.g. a
markdown string into a pandoc document is possible from within lua:
doc = pandoc.reader.markdown.read_doc("Hello, World!")
A `read_block` convenience function is provided for all formats,
although it will still parse the whole string but return only the first
block as the result.
Custom reader options are not supported yet, default options are used
for all parsing operations.
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Closes #3547.
Macro definitions are inserted in the template when there is highlighted
code.
Limitations: background colors and underline currently not
supported.
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This avoids overly narrow labels for ordered lists with
() delimiters.
However, arguably it creates overly wide labels for bullets.
Also, lists now start flush with the margin, rather than
indented.
Fixes #2421.
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