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Determined by the first block of the first item being Plain.
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Includes test.
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Closes #1218.
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Org reader: add support for custom link types
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Org allows users to define their own custom link types. E.g., in a
document with a lot of links to Wikipedia articles, one can define a
custom wikipedia link-type via
#+LINK: wp https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
This allows to write [[wp:Org_mode][Org-mode]] instead of the
equivallent [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Org_mode][Org-mode]].
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(in metadata)
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Closes #1270.
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See #1269. This reveals some test failures.
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We use 'author' for metadata, not 'authors'.
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Improvements handling of internal links
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Internal links in Org are possible by using an anchor-name as the target
of a link:
[[some-anchor][This]] is an internal link.
It links <<some-anchor>> here.
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Previously we used 0-width spaces, an ugly hack.
Closes #980.
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This adds support for plain links (like http://zeitlens.com) and angle
links (like <http://moltkeplatz.de>).
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Use `Text.Pandoc.Shared.compactify'DL` to allow for compact definition
lists.
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Footnotes can consist of multiple blocks and end only at a header or at
the beginning of another footnote. This fixes the previous behavior,
which restricted notes to a single paragraph.
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The `Table` blocktype already takes the caption as an argument, while code
blocks are wrapped in a `Div` block together with a labelling `Span`.
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This adds support for LaTeX fragments like the following:
```
\begin{equation}
\int fg \mathrm{d}x
\end{equation}
```
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Loose lists (i.e. lists with blankline separated items), were parsed as
multiple lists, each containing a single item. This patch fixes this
issue.
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Support for standard org-blocks is improved. The parser now handles
"HTML", "LATEX", "ASCII", "EXAMPLE", "QUOTE" and "VERSE" blocks in a
sensible fashion.
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Docbook output of Line Blocks
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Org linebreaks
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These are primarily aimed at testing the new treatment of line breaks,
but hopefully other tests can be added more easily now as features
and changes are implemented in the writer.
Adapted from Tests.Writers.HTML.tests.
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* Use a <literallayout> for the entire paragraph, not just for the
newline character
* Don't let LineBreaks inside footnotes influence the enclosing
paragraph
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Linebreaks are marked by the string `\\` at the end of a line.
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Hard linebreaks in Org mode are represented by the string "\\" as the
last characters in a line. Adds this feature to the Org-mode writer.
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Support for figures (images with name and caption) is added.
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This fixes the org-reader's handling of sub- and superscript
expressions. Simple expressions (like `2^+10`), expressions in
parentheses (`a_(n+1)`) and nested sexp (like `a_(nested()parens)`) are
now read correctly.
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Support all of the following variants as valid ways to define inline or
display math inlines:
- `\[..\]` (display)
- `$$..$$` (display)
- `\(..\)` (inline)
- `$..$` (inline)
This closes #1223. Again.
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The inline parsers have been rewritten using the org source code as a
reference. This fixes a couple of bugs related to erroneous markup
recognition.
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Closes #1223.
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Instead of being ignored, attributes are now parsed and
included in Span inlines.
The output will be a bit different from stock textile:
e.g. for `*(foo)hi*`, we'll get `<em><span class="foo">hi</span></em>`
instead of `<em class="foo">hi</em>`. But at least the data is
not lost.
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Closes #1115.
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Org-reader: support inline images, clean-up code, fix bugs
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Text such as /*this*/ was not correctly parsed as a strong, emphasised
word. This was due to the end-of-word recognition being to strict as it
did not accept markup chars as part of a word. The fix involves an
additional parser state field, listing the markup chars which might be
parsed as part of a word.
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The bug: If a level 2 list was followed by a level 1 list, the first
item of the level 1 list would be lost.
Closes #1213.
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Previously normalisation was handled by the `normalizeSpaces` function. The behavoir of the builder monoid is slightly different and melds together more items such as consecutive strings and spaces adjacent to line breaks. The tests have been changed to reflect this.
All relevant tests passed when the string melding line of the builder monoid was commented out.
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This moves \intbl after \pard.
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MediaWiki reader: Accept image links in more languages
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Also affects EPUB writer.
Closes #877.
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The basic structure of org-mode documents is recognized; however,
org-mode features like todo markers, tags etc. are not supported yet.
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