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I've found some incorrect behaviours with the dokuwiki output, for which
extra test cases will be needed - that aren't covered by the standard
pandoc test input files.
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In this first version, all dokuwiki files are straight copies of the
media wiki counterparts.
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Modify tests/haddock-reader.haddock and
tests/haddock-reader.native.
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Minor fixes to OPML writer.
Improved OPML reader tests.
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The _note attribute is supported. This is unofficial, but
used e.g. in OmniOutliner and supported by multimarkdown.
We treat the contents as markdown blocks under a section
header.
Added to documentation and tests.
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* Reverts 1.11 change that caused citations to be rendered as
markdown citations, even if `--biblio` was specified, unless
`citation` extension is disabled. Now, formatted citations
are always printed if `--biblio` was specified. If you want to
reformat markdown keeping pandoc markdown citations intact,
just don't specify `--biblio`.
* Reverted now unnecessary changes to Text.Pandoc.Biblio adding the raw
block to mark the bibliography, and to Text.Pandoc.Writers.Markdown
to remove the bibliography if `citations` not specified.
* If the content of a `Cite` inline is a `RawInline "latex"`, which
means that a LaTeX citation command was parsed and `--biblio` wasn't
specified, then render it as a pandoc markdown citation. This means
that `pandoc -f latex -t markdown`, without `--biblio`, will convert
LaTeX citation commands to pandoc markdown citations.
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This reverts commit f7229b147314042f946dfded3b441ab0fae260a0.
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Previously, a LaTeX citation would always be parsed as a Citation
element, with the raw LaTeX in the [Inline] part.
Now, the LaTeX citation is parsed as a Citation element only if
`--biblio` was specified (i.e. only if there is a nonempty set
of references in readerReferences). Otherwise it is parsed as
raw LaTeX.
This will make it possible to simplify some things in the markdown
writer. It also makes the LaTeX reader behave more like the Markdown
reader.
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Previously citations were rendered as citeproc-formatted citations
by default. Now we render them as pandoc citations, e.g. `[@item1]`,
unless the `citations` extension is disabled.
If you still want formatted citations in your markdown output,
use `pandoc -t markdown-citations`.
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Previously header ids were autogenerated by the writers.
Now they are generated (unless supplied explicitly) in the
markdown parser, if the `header_identifiers` extension is
selected.
In addition, the textile reader now supports id attributes on
headers.
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* Depend on text.
* Expose Text.Pandoc.UTF8.
* Text.Pandoc.UTF8 now exports toString, fromString,
toStringLazy, fromStringLazy.
* These are used instead of the old utf8-string functions.
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Otherwise TMP is unset and, on Windows, C:\Windows is used by default,
leading to permission violations.
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Text.Pandoc.Readers.MediaWiki module,
tests/mediawiki-reader.{txt,native}.
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Removed old biblatex-citations.latex.
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Removed old tests/natbib-citations.latex.
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