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Org reader: allow toggling header args
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Org-mode allows to skip the argument of a code block header argument if
it's toggling a value. Argument-less headers are now recognized,
avoiding weird parsing errors.
The fixes are not exactly pretty, but neither is the code that was
fixed. So I guess it's about par for the course. However, a rewrite of
the header parsing code wouldn't hurt in the long run.
Thanks to @jo-tham for filing the bug report.
This fixes #2269.
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Paragraphs can be followed by lists, even if there is no blank line
between the two blocks. However, this should only be true if the
paragraph is not within a list, were the preceding block should be
parsed as a plain instead of paragraph (to allow for compact lists).
Thanks to @rgaiacs for bringing this up.
This fixes #2464.
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Tightened up the inline HTML parser so it disallows
TagWarnings.
This only affects the markdown reader when the `markdown_in_html_blocks`
option is disabled.
Closes #2469.
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- The (non-exported) prelude is in prelude/Prelude.hs.
- It exports Monoid and Applicative, like base 4.8 prelude,
but works with older base versions.
- It exports (<>) for mappend.
- It hides 'catch' on older base versions.
This allows us to remove many imports of Data.Monoid
and Control.Applicative, and remove Text.Pandoc.Compat.Monoid.
It should allow us to use -Wall again for ghc 7.10.
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HTML, LaTeX writers adjusted.
The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
Closes #1640, #2377.
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The previous verse parsing code made the faulty assumption that empty
strings are valid (and empty) inlines. This isn't the case, so lines
are changed to contain at least a newline.
It would generally be nicer and faster to keep the newlines while
splitting the string. However, this would require more code, which
seems unjustified for a simple (and fairly rare) block as *verse*.
This fixes #2402.
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Refs #2354
This should also fix the table of contents (--toc) when generating a html file
from org input
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Fully implemented features:
* Paragraphs
* Headers
* Basic styling
* Unordered lists
* Ordered lists
* External Links
* Internal Links
* Footnotes, Endnotes
* Blockquotes
Partly implemented features:
* Citations
Very basic, but pandoc can't do much more
* Tables
No headers, no sizing, limited styling
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we no longer need it with the change to toKey, and it
is expensive to skip spaces after every inline.
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Technically this isn't allowed in an HTML comment, but
we've always allowed it, and so do most other implementations.
It is handy if e.g. you want to put command line arguments
in HTML comments.
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Added test cases.
Closes #2300.
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Previously we disallowed `-` at the end of an autolink,
and disallowed the combination `=-`.
This commit liberalizes the rules for allowing punctuation in
a bare URI.
Added test cases.
One potential drawback is that you can no longer put a bare
URI in em dashes like this
this uri---http://example.com---is an example.
But in this respect we now match github's treatment of bare URIs.
Closes #2299.
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Closes #2277.
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“Inline markup is parsed in field names.” [1]
[1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#field-lists
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Trees having a `:noexport:` tag set are not exported. This mirrors
default Emacs Org-Mode behavior.
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Org mode allows headers to be tagged:
``` org-mode
* Headline :TAG1:TAG2:
```
Instead of being interpreted as part of the headline, the tags are now
put into the attributes of empty spans. Spans without textual content
won't be visible by default, but they are detectable by filters. They
can also be styled using CSS when written as HTML.
This fixes #2160.
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We only support the href attribute, as there's no place for
"target" in the Pandoc document model for links.
Added HTML reader test module, with tests for this feature.
Closes #1751.
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Closes #2127.
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This fixes a regression (not in any released version) on
things like
hi
: - there
Closes #2098.
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Instead, use a forward-slash to join paths, regardless of the
platform. This matches the way MediaBag now works.
See
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/56e4ecab20613d86a6660547ed87e7ff4b80d632#commitcomment-10858449
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In-text citation suffix clashes with links and footnotes
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Previously the body of the definition (after the `:` or `~` marker)
needed to be in column 4. This commit relaxes that requirement,
to better match the behavior of PHP Markdown Extra. So, now
this is a valid definition list:
foo
: bar
This patch also helps resolve a potentially ambiguity with table
captions:
foo
: bar
-----
table
-----
Is "bar" a definition, or the caption for the table? We'll count
it as a caption for the table.
Closes #2087.
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If the tag parses as a comment, we check to see if the
input starts with `<!--`. If not, it's bogus comment mode
and we fail htmlTag.
Includes test case. Closes #1820.
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Allow digit as first character of a citation key.
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rootzlevel-master
Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/Org.hs
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mpickering-errortype
Conflicts:
benchmark/benchmark-pandoc.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/Markdown.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/Org.hs
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/RST.hs
tests/Tests/Readers/LaTeX.hs
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The `tabular` environment allows non-empty column separators
with the "@{...}" syntax. Previously, pandoc would fail to
parse tables if a non-empty colsep was present. With this
commit, these separators are still ignored, but the table gets
parsed. A test case is included.
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The `tabular` environment takes an optional parameter for
vertical alignment. Previously, pandoc would fail to parse
tables if this parameter was present. With this commit,
the parameter is still ignored, but the table gets
parsed. A test case is included.
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Tests for image links with non-image targets, as introduced in
commit 2ca5101.
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* Update parser to recognize citation keys starting with a digit.
* Update documentation accordingly.
* Test case added.
See https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/97
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Since images are often visually (not structurally) placed on the page,
people might not always get the results they're looking for here.
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RST Reader - Improved Role Support
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Org reader: properly handle links to `file:target`
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