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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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* Use Builder's Inlines/Blocks instead of lists.
* Return values in the reader monad, which are then
run (at the end of parsing) against the final
parser state. This allows links, notes, and
example numbers to be resolved without a second
parser pass.
* An effect of using Builder is that everything is
normalized automatically.
* New exports from Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
widthsFromIndices, NoteTable', KeyTable', Key', toKey',
withQuoteContext, singleQuoteStart, singleQuoteEnd, doubleQuoteStart,
doubleQuoteEnd, ellipses, apostrophe, dash
* Updated opendocument tests.
* Don't derive Show for ParserState.
* Benchmarks: markdown reader takes 82% of the time it took before.
Markdown writer takes 92% of the time (here the speedup is probably
due to the fact that everything is normalized by default).
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Additional related changes:
* URLs in Code in autolinks now use class "url".
* Require highlighting-kate 0.2.8.2, which omits the final <br/> tag,
essential for inline code.
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+ You can now specify glob patterns after 'cabal test';
e.g. 'cabal test latex' will only run the latex tests.
+ Instead of detecting highlighting support in Setup.hs,
we now detect it in test-pandoc, by looking to see if
'languages' is null.
+ We now verify the lhs readers against the lhs-test.native,
normalizing with 'normalize'. This makes more sense than
verifying against HTML, which also brings in the HTML writer.
+ Added lhsn-test.nohl.{html,html+lhs}, so we can do the lhs
tests whether or not highlighting has been installed.
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Previously some of the writers added spurious whitespace.
This has been removed, resolving Issue #232.
NOTE: If your application combines pandoc's output with other
text, for example in a template, you may need to add spacing.
For example, a pandoc-generated markdown file will not have
a blank line after the final block element. If you are inserting
it into another markdown file, you will need to make sure there
is a blank line between it and the next block element.
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git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1853 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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Meta [Inline] [[Inline]] [Inline] rather than
Meta [Inline] [String] String.
This is a breaking change for libraries that use pandoc and
manipulate the metadata.
Changed .native files in test suite for new Meta format.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1699 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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They can then be treated differently in the writers. This allows
authors to distinguish bits of the literate program they are writing
from source code examples, even if the examples are marked as
Haskell for highlighting.
Resolves Issue #174.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1618 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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Note: rst writer doesn't handle block quote after code block
properly. Ideally it would insert an empty comment to reset
indentation. But this is not desirable in general before
code blocks.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1540 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1537 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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