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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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* Make LaTeX reader recognize texorpdfstring.
* Don't use texorpdfstring unless it's actually needed.
* Fix tests.
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wilx-use-texorpdfstring
Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Writers/LaTeX.hs
tests/Tests/Writers/LaTeX.hs
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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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Org links like `[[file:target][title]]` were not handled correctly,
parsing the link target verbatim. The org reader is changed such that
the leading `file:` is dropped from the link target.
This is related to issues #756 and #1812.
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Closes #1811.
The price of this is that autolinked bare URIs can no longer
contain `>` characters, but this is not a big issue.
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Move recursive role lookup from renderRole to addNewRole. The Attr value
will be the same for every occurance of this role, so there's no reason
to compute it every time. This allows simplifying the
stateRstCustomRoles map considerably.
We could go even further, and remove the fmt and attr arguments to
renderRole, which are null except for custom roles.
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DokuWiki writer: fix external images
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The class directive accepts one or more class names, and creates a Div
value with those classes. If the directive has an indented body, the
body is parsed as the children of the Div. If not, the first block
folowing the directive is made a child of the Div.
This differs from the behavior of rst2xml, which does not create a Div
element. Instead, the specified classes are applied to each child of
the directive. However, most Pandoc Block constructors to not take an
Attr argument, so we can't duplicate this behavior.
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closes #65
RST quoted literal blocks are the same as indented literal blocks (which
pandoc already supports) except that the quote character is preserved in
each line.
This includes test cases for the quoted literal block, as well as
additional tests for line blocks and indented literal blocks, to verify
that these are unaffected by the changes.
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- a
- b
* c
was being parsed as a list, even though an unindented `*`
should make a heading. See
<http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html#fn-1>.
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Fix 'Ext_lists_without_preceding_blankline' bug.
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Add test for #1739.
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While empty links are not allowed in Emacs org-mode, Pandoc org-mode
should support them: gitit relies on empty links as they are used to
create wiki links.
Fixes jgm/gitit#471
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The org reader was to restrictive when parsing links, some relative
links and links to files given as absolute paths were not recognized
correctly. The org reader's link parsing function was amended to handle
such cases properly.
This fixes #1741
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Redundant, now that we're testing for a more generalized sort of
internationalized blocks.
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This tests blockquotes and headers in Russian. Previous tests make sure
that this doesn't produce a regression in en-us Header and Blockquotes.
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Org supports special symbols which can be included using LaTeX syntax,
but are actually MathML entities. Examples for this are
`\nbsp` (non-breaking space), `\Aacute` (the letter A with accent acute)
or `\copy` (the copyright sign ©).
This fixes #1657.
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Respect indent when parsing Org bullet lists
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Org reader: fix rules for emphasis recognition
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Document trees under a header starting with the word `COMMENT` are
comment trees and should not be exported. Those trees are dropped
silently.
This closes #1678.
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Things like `/hello,/` or `/hi'/` were falsy recognized as emphasised
strings. This is wrong, as `,` and `'` are forbidden border chars and
may not occur on the inner border of emphasized text. This patch
enables the reader to matches the reference implementation in that it
reads the above strings as plain text.
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Tidy up fix for #1650, #1698 as per comments in #1680.
Fix same issue for definition lists with the same method.
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Fixes issue with top-level bullet list parsing.
Previously we would use `many1 spaceChars` rather than respecting
the list's indent level. We also permitted `*` bullets on unindented
lists, which should unambiguously parse as `header 1`.
Combined, this meant headers at a different indent level were
being unwittingly slurped into preceding bullet lists, as per
Issue #1650.
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Fix path-slashes inside archive for windows
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* Fixes #1636.
* Adds a test.
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Only Danish at the moment.
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Test for markup after blank line.
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Currently, pandoc has hard-coded the following in order to make tight lists in
LaTeX:
```hs
text "\\itemsep1pt\\parskip0pt\\parsep0pt"
```
Which is fine, but does not allow customizations. For example, the `memoir`
class already has a `\tightlist` declaration for this purpose:
```tex
\newcommand{\tightlist}{%
\setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}}
```
I'm proposing to use a similar solution:
```diff
@@ In Writers/LaTeX.hs:
-then text "\\itemsep1pt\\parskip0pt\\parsep0pt"
+then text "\\tightlist"
@@ In templates/default.latex:
+\newcommand{\tightlist}{%
+ \setlength{\itemsep}{1pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}\setlength{\parsep}{0pt}}
```
This allows us to customize the tightness to our needs.
Backward Compatibility
If a person is using a custom LaTeX template (not based upon the `memoir`
class), the `\tightlist` declaration must be added.
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Item fix
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Previously text that ended a div would be parsed as Plain
unless there was a blank line before the closing div tag.
Test case:
<div class="first">
This is a paragraph.
This is another paragraph.
</div>
Closes #1591.
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We have to add a new file, because the original table tests don't look
for this.
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Renamed some tests, introducing subsidiary directories
for fb2, docx, epub.
Cleaned up tests in cabal file.
Combined dokuwiki-writer and dokuwiki_inline_formatting tests.
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This was just too fragile and dependent on a changing Cabal API
(see #1526).
Instead of passing the bulid directory to the test program, we
now let the test program find itself (using executable-path)
and then find the pandoc executable relative to itself.
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