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[API change]
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Technically `**@user` is a valid email address, but if we
allow things like this, we get bad results in markdown flavors
that autolink raw email addresses. (See #2940.)
So we exclude a few valid email addresses in order to
avoid these more common bad cases.
Closes #2940.
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Add command line option allowing to set type of top-level divisions
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The `--chapters` option is replaced with `--top-level-division` which allows
users to specify the type as which top-level headers should be output. Possible
values are `section` (the default), `chapter`, or `part`.
The formats LaTeX, ConTeXt, and Docbook allow `part` as top-level division, TEI
only allows to set the `type` attribute on `div` containers. The writers are
altered to respect this option in a sensible way.
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Latex Writer only handles captions if the image's title
is prefixed with 'fig:'.
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Issue 3143: Don't duplicate text for anchors
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[odt] images parser
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When creating an anchor element we were adding its representation
as well as the original content, leading to text duplication.
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The writer no longer adds an extra space before footnote markers.
Fixes: #3162
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Frame can contain other frames with the text boxes.
This is something that has not been considered before
and meant that the whole construction of images was
broken in those cases. Also the captions were fixed/ignored.
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A `#+CAPTION` attribute before an image is enough to turn an image into a
figure. This wasn't the case because the `parseFromString` function, which
processes the caption value, would fail on empty values. Adding a newline
character to the caption value fixes this.
Fixes: #3161
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Use exported Arbitrary instances from pandoc-types instead.
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[ODT Parser] Include list's starting value
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Review revealed that we didn't handle the case
when the starting point is an empty string. While
this is not a valid .odt file, we simply added
a special case to deal with it.
Also added tests for the new feature.
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Markup-features focusing on lines as distinctive part of the markup are read
into `LineBlock` elements. This currently means line blocks in reStructuredText
and Markdown (the latter only if the `line_block` extension is enabled), the
`linegroup`/`line` combination from the Docbook 5.1 working draft, and Org-mode
`VERSE` blocks.
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In AsciiDoc, you must use a special form of emphasis (double `__`)
for intraword emphasis. Pandoc was previously using this more
than necessary.
Closes #3068.
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See #168.
Text.Pandoc.Options.Extension has a new constructor `Ext_brackted_spans`,
which is enabled by default in pandoc's Markdown.
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LaTeX: Do not set [htbp] figure placement options.
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Backticks in verbatim environments are converted to
open-single-quotes. This change makes them appear as backticks. This
corresponds to how we treat `'' in verbatim environments (with
\textquotesingle{}).
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Sections the `unnumbered` property should, as the name implies, be
excluded from the automatic numbering of section provided by some output
formats. The Pandoc convention for this is to add an "unnumbered" class
to the header. The reader treats properties as key-value pairs per
default, so a special case is added to translate the above property to a
class instead.
Closes #3095.
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This ensures that anchor spans in header with content (or with other
anchor spans inside) will resolve to links to a header id properly.
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The `creator` option controls whether the creator meta-field should be
included in the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: creator:nil` will
drop the creator field from the final meta-data output.
Org-mode recognizes the special value `comment` for this field, causing
the creator to be included in a comment. This is difficult to translate
to Pandoc internals and is hence interpreted the same as other truish
values (i.e. the meta field is kept if it's present).
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The `email` option controls whether the email meta-field should be
included in the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: email:nil` will drop
the email field from the final meta-data output.
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The `author` option controls whether the author should be included in
the final markup. Setting `#+OPTIONS: author:nil` will drop the author
from the final meta-data output.
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Using a separate test group instead of prefixing the test subject should
be clearer than the current approach.
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HTML-specific head content can be defined in `#+HTML_head` lines. They
are parsed as format-specific inlines to ensure that they will only show
up in HTML output.
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LaTeX-specific header commands can be defined in `#+LaTeX_header` lines.
They are parsed as format-specific inlines to ensure that they will only
show up in LaTeX output.
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The last meta-line of any given type is the significant line.
Previously the value of the first line was kept, even if more lines of
the same type were encounterd.
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Multiple authors can be specified in the `#+AUTHOR` meta line if they
are given as a comma-separated list.
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Most meta-keys should be read as normal string values, only a few are
interpreted as marked-up text.
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Do not set `[htbp]` placement options on each figure to allow overriding
them by them using `\fps@figure` redefintion either in header or in
template.
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Org-mode treats links as document internal searches unless the link
target looks like a URL or file path, either relative or absolute. This
change ensures that this is always the case.
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An Org-mode figure should be surrounded by blank lines. The figure
would be recognized regardless, but images in the following line would
unintentionally be treated as figures as well.
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Org-mode only treats an image as a figure if it is directly preceded by
a caption.
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This just tests whether a custom style with a recognizable
style (italic etc, defined in a reference.docx) will roundtrip back to
that format (i.e., whether `<span custom-style="Emphasized">` will
roundtrip to `Emph`). The custom styles are defined in the
`custom-style-reference.docx` included in the docx dir.
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Sometimes we will want to get back something different than we started
with in a round-trip test. This allows for that, and makes the perfect
roundtrip a special case.
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Org reader: preserve indentation of verse lines
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Image sources as those in plain images, image links, or figures, must be
proper URIs or relative file paths to be recognized as images. This
restriction is now enforced for all image sources.
This also fixes the reader's usage of uncleaned image sources, leading
to `file:` prefixes not being deleted from figure
images (e.g. `[[file:image.jpg]]` leading to a broken image `<img
src="file:image.jpg"/>)
Thanks to @bsag for noticing this bug.
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Leading spaces in verse lines are converted to non-breaking spaces, so
indentation is preserved.
This fixes #3064.
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Closes #3036.
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Closes #3037.
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