Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
HTML, LaTeX writers adjusted.
The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
Closes #1640, #2377.
|
|
Previously `<section>` tags were just parsed as raw HTML
blocks. With this change, section elements are parsed as
Div elements with the class "section". The HTML writer will
use `<section>` tags to render these Divs in HTML5; otherwise
they will be rendered as `<div class="section">`.
Closes #2438.
|
|
Thanks Andrew Dunning.
Updated tests and changelog.
|
|
Added support for <xref> tag in DocBook reader
|
|
|
|
Docx Reader: Parse soft and non-breaking hyphen elements
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
docbook-xsl, a set of XSLT scripts to generate HMTL out of DocBook,
tries harder to generate a nice xref text. Depending on the element
being linked to, it looks at the title or other descriptive child
elements. Let's do that, too.
|
|
'xref' is used to create cross references to other parts of the
document. It is an empty element - the cross reference text depends on
various attributes. Quoting 'DocBook: The Definitive Guide':
1. If the endterm attribute is specified on xref, the content of the
element pointed to by endterm will be used as the text of the
cross-reference.
2. Otherwise, if the object pointed to has a specified XRefLabel, the
content of that attribute will be used as the cross-reference text.
|
|
Make sure verse blocks can contain empty lines
|
|
The previous verse parsing code made the faulty assumption that empty
strings are valid (and empty) inlines. This isn't the case, so lines
are changed to contain at least a newline.
It would generally be nicer and faster to keep the newlines while
splitting the string. However, this would require more code, which
seems unjustified for a simple (and fairly rare) block as *verse*.
This fixes #2402.
|
|
|
|
This allows tests to be run without installing first.
|
|
|
|
Previously the parser failed on this kind of case
.. role:: indirect(code)
.. role:: py(indirect)
:language: python
:py:`hi`
Now it currectly recognizes `:py:` as a code role.
The previous test for this didn't work, because the
name of the indirect role was the same as the language
defined its parent, os it didn't really test for this
behavior. Updated test.
|
|
Org reader: add auto identifiers if not present on headers
|
|
Refs #2354
This should also fix the table of contents (--toc) when generating a html file
from org input
|
|
Closes #2284.
Note the changes to the test suite. In each case, a mangled
external link has been fixed, so these are all positive.
|
|
|
|
Closes #2355.
|
|
HTML Reader: Correctly parse inline list-style(-type) for <ol>
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Previously the left-hand column could not start with 4 or
more spaces indent. This was inconvenient for right-aligned
left columns.
Note that the first (header column) must still have 3 or fewer
spaces indentation, or the table will be treated as an indented
code block.
|
|
|
|
Fully implemented features:
* Paragraphs
* Headers
* Basic styling
* Unordered lists
* Ordered lists
* External Links
* Internal Links
* Footnotes, Endnotes
* Blockquotes
Partly implemented features:
* Citations
Very basic, but pandoc can't do much more
* Tables
No headers, no sizing, limited styling
|
|
we no longer need it with the change to toKey, and it
is expensive to skip spaces after every inline.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Technically this isn't allowed in an HTML comment, but
we've always allowed it, and so do most other implementations.
It is handy if e.g. you want to put command line arguments
in HTML comments.
|
|
E.g. `<ol type="i">`.
Closes #2313.
|
|
Add missing Heading 6 style in reference Docx
|
|
Replaced styles.xml in headers.docx with pandoc's current styles.xml, which
contains styles for Heading 1 through 6. Added Heading 4 through 7 to the test
document. Note that Heading 7 is not parsed as a Heading because there is no
Heading 7 style.
|
|
Added test cases.
Closes #2300.
|
|
Previously we disallowed `-` at the end of an autolink,
and disallowed the combination `=-`.
This commit liberalizes the rules for allowing punctuation in
a bare URI.
Added test cases.
One potential drawback is that you can no longer put a bare
URI in em dashes like this
this uri---http://example.com---is an example.
But in this respect we now match github's treatment of bare URIs.
Closes #2299.
|
|
MathJax seems currently to be the only maintained math rendering
extension for DokuWiki and it uses $..$ instead of <math>..</math>.
|
|
|
|
Closes #2277.
|
|
RST: Support inline markup for field list names
|
|
This fixes a potential security issue. Because single quotes weren't
being escaped in the link portion, a specially crafted email address
could allow javascript code injection.
[Jim'+alert('hi')+'OBrien](mailto:me@example.com)
Closes #2280.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
“Inline markup is parsed in field names.” [1]
[1] http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#field-lists
|
|
and reflect change in tests.
|
|
|