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if it doesn't start w space or punctuation. Otherwise we
get no space between the year and the suffix in author-date styles.
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This way you can still get the raw latex back, even if you don't
process with citeproc. Previously, cites were not visible at all
unless you specified --biblio on the command line and converted
them using citeproc, or used --natbib or --biblatex.
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* Handle \ps
* Ignore ignorable commands in a uniform way.
* Handle \P
* handleIncludes skips \verb commands.
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* The new reader is more robust, accurate, and extensible.
It is still quite incomplete, but it should be easier
now to add features.
* Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Added withRaw combinator.
* Markdown reader: do escapedChar before raw latex inline.
Otherwise we capture commands like \{.
* Fixed latex citation tests for new citeproc.
* Handle \include{} commands in latex.
This is done in pandoc.hs, not the (pure) latex reader.
But the reader exports the needed function, handleIncludes.
* Moved err and warn from pandoc.hs to Shared.
* Fixed tests - raw tex should sometimes have trailing space.
* Updated lhs-test for highlighting-kate changes.
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Added normalizeDate to Text.Pandoc.Shared.
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This uses styleToCss instead of styleToHtml.
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* New module `Text.Pandoc.Docx`.
* New output format `docx`.
* Added reference.docx.
* New option `--reference-docx`.
The writer includes support for highlighted code blocks
and math (which is converted from TeX to OMML using
texmath's new OMML module).
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Pandoc previously behaved like Markdown.pl for consecutive
lists of different styles. Thus, the following would be parsed
as a single ordered list, rather than an ordered list followed
by an unordered list:
1. one
2. two
- one
- two
This patch makes pandoc behave more sensibly, parsing this as
two lists. Any change in list type (ordered/unordered) or in
list number style will trigger a new list. Thus, the following
will also be parsed as two lists:
1. one
2. two
a. one
b. two
Since we regard this as a bug in Markdown.pl, and not something
anyone would ever rely on, we do not preserve the old behavior
even when `--strict` is selected.
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* `---` is always em-dash, `--` is always en-dash.
* pandoc no longer tries to guess when `-` should be en-dash.
* A new option, `--old-dashes`, is provided for legacy documents.
Rationale: The rules for en-dash are too complex and
language-dependent for a guesser to work reliably. This
change gives users greater control. The alternative of
using unicode isn't very good, since unicode em- and en-
dashes are barely distinguishable in a monospace font.
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Inline math uses the :math:`...` construct.
Display math uses
.. math:: ...
or if multilin
.. math::
...
These seem to be supported now by rst2latex.py.
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Beamer output uses the default LaTeX template, with some
customizations via variables.
Added `writerBeamer` to `WriterOptions`.
Added `--beamer` option to `markdown2pdf`.
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The container element will have the classes, id, and
key-value attributes you specified in the delimited code
block.
Previously these were stripped off.
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This restores behavior of 1.8.2.1. Adjusted tests.
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Closes #321.
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escapeURI now only escapes space characters, leaving unicode characters
as they are, instead of converting them to octets and URL-encoding them,
as before. This gives more readable URIs. User agents now do the
percent-encoding themselves.
URIs are no longer unescaped at all on conversion to markdown, asciidoc,
rst, org.
Closes #349.
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Authors are now h2, date h3. (Instead of h3/h4, as in the past.)
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AsiiDoc doesn't support them.
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AsciiDoc does not seem to have consistent escaping rules.
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The test output still contains some mistakes.
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The old version did not work properly for edited volumes
with no author.
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Still TODO:
- documentation in README
- add default.asciidoc to templates/
- lists
- tables
- proper escaping
- footnotes with blank lines - print separately at end?
currently they are just ignored.
- fix header (date gives weird result on pandoc README)
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Previously `[@item1 and nowhere else]` yielded the locator ", and nowhere
else", or, with the new citeproc-hs, "and nowhere else".
Now it yields " and nowhere else".
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This is a new feature in citeproc-hs.
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Closes #337.
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A horizontal rule now gets transformed into an empty H1 header
before 'hierarchicalize' is called.
If the document that does not begin with an H1 header, an
empty one is provided.
This avoids the need for kludgy raw HTML.
Also, the 'titleslide' class is added to any section containing
just a title:
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