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This epub contains many epub:type elements including footnotes and
titlepage.
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This allows them to be styled specially.
Closes #1501.
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Indented code at the beginning of a list item must be indented eight
spaces from the margin (or from the edge of the container), or four
spaces past the list marker, whichever is farther.
Some examples in `tests/markdown-reader-more.txt`.
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Make sure that adjacent inlines are combined properly in dropcaps. This
updates the test results as well.
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Discard empty formatters
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This should be ignored, so the output should be the same as the previous
test.
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Closes #1513.
Lists can now start without an intervening blank line.
Also, html block-level tags that don't start a line are parsed
as RawInline and don't interrupt paragraphs, as in RedCloth.
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Rewrote features test to remove all unimplemented features.
There are now all three examples of where an image can be included in
the test.
1. Cover image
2. As a spine elemnt
3. In the document
Tests have also been added to make sure that the mediabag contains all
these images after processing.
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mpickering-newbranch
Conflicts:
src/Text/Pandoc/Readers/EPUB.hs
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pandoc -t markdown-raw_html should not emit any raw HTML, even
span and div tags that go with pandoc Span and Div elements.
Cleaned up a bit of the logic with extensions and plain.
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Renamed epub test files so they're identified more clearly as
epub: features.{epub,native} -> epub.features.{epub,native},
and similarly with formatting.{epub,native}.
Added epub test files to cabal file, so they'll be included in
the tarball.
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This actually does what d71b013841f3c9c8c595591e312a31df16a728cb
said it did.
Revised epub tests to remove the repeated DOCTYPE and xml tags.
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EPUB Reader: Improved image extraction
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mpickering-epubend
Conflicts:
pandoc.cabal
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Using `map toUpper` to capitalise text is wrong, as e.g.
“Straße” should be converted to “STRASSE”, which is 1 character
longer. This commit adds a `capitalize` function and replaces
2 identical implementations in different modules (`toCaps` and
`capitalize`) with it.
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This will allow us to test the whole mediabag (making sure, for example,
that images are added with the correct keys) instead of just individual
extracted images. We compare each entry in the media bag to an image
extracted on the fly from the docx. As a result, we only need one file
to test with.
The image in the current tests was also replaced with a smaller one.
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Moved `MediaBag` definition and functions from Shared:
`lookupMedia`, `mediaDirectory`, `insertMedia`, `extractMediaBag`.
Removed `emptyMediaBag`; use `mempty` instead, since `MediaBag`
is a Monoid.
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Shared now exports functions for interacting with a MediaBag:
- `emptyMediaBag`
- `lookuMedia`
- `insertMedia`
- `mediaDirectory`
- `extractMediaBag`
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This is the cow image extracted from `docx.image.docx`.
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Also tell pandoc.cabal that we'll be needing base64, since we want to
compare strings here.
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Closes #1464.
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Make metadata out of styled pars
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This will make paragraphs styled with `Author`, `Title`, `Subtitle`,
`Date`, and `Abstract` into pandoc metavalues, rather than text. The
implementation only takes those elements from the beginning of the
document (ignoring empty paragraphs).
Multiple paragraphs in the `Author` style will be made into a metaList,
one paragraph per item. Hard linebreaks (shift-return) in the paragraph
will be maintained, and can be used for institution, email, etc.
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Math now appears in unicode if possible, without the distracting
italics around identifiers.
Blank lines around headers are more consistent.
Footnotes appear in regular [n] style.
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Closes #1452. Added test.
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Of course, we can't include structure in the code block, but
this way we at least preserve the text. Closes #1449.
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Closes #1434.
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* This change brings pandoc's definition list syntax into alignment
with that used in PHP markdown extra and multimarkdown (with the
exception that pandoc is more flexible about the definition markers,
allowing tildes as well as colons).
* Lazily wrapped definitions are now allowed; blank space is required
between list items; and the space before definition is used to
determine whether it is a paragraph or a "plain" element.
* For backwards compatibility, a new extension,
`compact_definition_lists`, has been added that restores the behavior
of pandoc 1.12.x, allowing tight definition lists with no blank space
between items, and disallowing lazy wrapping.
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This gives better results for tight lists. Closes #1437.
An alternative solution would be to use Para everywhere, and
never Plain. I am not sufficiently familiar with org to know
which is best. Thoughts, @tarleb?
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