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* Lua: register script name in global variableAlbert Krewinkel2018-02-24
| | | | | | | | The name of the Lua script which is executed is made available in the global Lua variable `PANDOC_SCRIPT_FILE`, both for Lua filters and custom writers. Closes: #4393
* Muse reader: allow single colon in definition list termAlexander Krotov2018-02-24
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* Docx reader: code cleanup.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-23
| | | | Make the code in `runStyleToTransform` a bit more consistent.
* Docx reader: simplify custom-style reading code.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-23
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* Docx reader: Don't look up dependant run styles if +styles is enabled.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-23
| | | | | | It makes more sense not to interpret -- otherwise using the original document as the reference-doc would produce two of everything: the interpreted version and the uninterpreted style version.
* Muse writer: don't indent nested definition listsAlexander Krotov2018-02-23
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* Docx writer: trim trailing whitespace.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-23
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* Docx writer: fix #3930laptop1\Andrew2018-02-23
| | | | | | Fixes an issuue regarding image sizing if the same image is included more than once. Previously, a record was kept, indexed by image source, which would include the XML for that image. For every image element in the document, this record was checked, and if the image was the same as previous examples, the same XML would be included twice. The information in this XML incudes the image description, title text, and size on the page, thus all images from the same source would always be sized the same, and have the same description. This commit fixes this by generating unique XML every time, but keeping the image ID and path if it is the same image.
* Muse reader: improve verse parsingAlexander Krotov2018-02-23
| | | | | Now verse marked up with ">" (in contrast to <verse> tag) can be placed inside lists.
* Export improved sepBy1 from Text.Pandoc.ParsingAlexander Krotov2018-02-23
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* Presentations: Use divs to set incremental/non-incrementalJesse Rosenthal2018-02-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently, html and beamer presentations use a list-inside-blockquote convention for setting incremental and all-at-once presentation of lists (or reversing the command-line default). This allows the user to set this on a per-case basis with divs, named `incremental` and `nonincremental` respectively, as in: ::: incremental - snap - crackle - pop ::: Note that the former list-inside-blockquote convention still works so as not to break any existing presentations. Closes: #4381
* Docx reader: Move pandoc inline styling inside custom-style spanJesse Rosenthal2018-02-22
| | | | | | | | Previously Emph, Strong, etc were outside the custom-style span. This moves them inside in order to make it easier to write filters that act on the formatting in these contents. Tests and MANUAL example are changed to match.
* Docx reader: Avoid repeated spans in custom styles.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-22
| | | | | | The previous commit had a bug where custom-style spans would be read with every recurrsion. This fixes that, and changes the example given in the manual.
* Docx reader: read custom stylesJesse Rosenthal2018-02-22
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This will read all paragraph and character classes as divs and spans, respectively. Dependent styles will still be resolved, but will be wrapped with appropriate style tags. It is controlled by the `+styles` extension (`-f docx+styles`). This can be used in conjunction with the `custom-style` feature in the docx writer for a pandoc-docx editing workflow. Users can convert from an input docx, reading the custom-styles, and then use that same input docx file as a reference-doc for producing an output docx file. Styles will be maintained across the conversion, even if pandoc doesn't understand them. Without the extension: $ pandoc test/docx/custom-style-reference.docx -f docx -t markdown This is some text. This is text with an *emphasized* text style. And this is text with a **strengthened** text style. > Here is a styled paragraph that inherits from Block Text. With the extension: $ pandoc test/docx/custom-style-reference.docx -f docx+styles -t markdown ::: {custom-style="FirstParagraph"} This is some text. ::: ::: {custom-style="BodyText"} This is text with an *[[emphasized]{custom-style="Emphatic"}]{custom-style="Emphatic"}* text style. And this is text with a **[[strengthened]{custom-style="Strengthened"}]{custom-style="Strengthened"}** text style. ::: ::: {custom-style="MyBlockStyle"} Closes: #1843
* Extensions: Add Ext_stylesJesse Rosenthal2018-02-22
| | | | | | This will be used in the docx reader (defaulting to off) to read pargraph and character styles not understood by pandoc (as divs and spans, respectively).
* LaTeX writer: Put hypertarget inside figure environment.John MacFarlane2018-02-21
| | | | | | | | | Previously it surrounded the figure. This works around a problem with the endfloat package and makes pandoc's output compatible with it. Closes #4388.
* LaTeX writer: Fix image height with percentage.John MacFarlane2018-02-21
| | | | | | | This previously caused the image to be resized to a percentage of textwidth, rather than textheight. Closes #4389.
* Org reader: allow changing emphasis syntaxAlbert Krewinkel2018-02-21
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The characters allowed before and after emphasis can be configured via `#+pandoc-emphasis-pre` and `#+pandoc-emphasis-post`, respectively. This allows to change which strings are recognized as emphasized text on a per-document or even per-paragraph basis. The allowed characters must be given as (Haskell) string. #+pandoc-emphasis-pre: "-\t ('\"{" #+pandoc-emphasis-post: "-\t\n .,:!?;'\")}[" If the argument cannot be read as a string, the default value is restored. Closes: #4378
* Muse reader: replace setState with updateState where possibleAlexander Krotov2018-02-21
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* Muse reader: fix compiler warningJesse Rosenthal2018-02-20
| | | | lambda variable `st` shadowed an existing variable.
* Powerpoint writer: Use ph name and idx for getting layout shapesJesse Rosenthal2018-02-20
| | | | | | | | | | Internal change: when we take shapes from the layout for title, content, etc, we should use the attributes of the "ph" (placeholder) tag -- idx and name. This is what powerpoint uses internally, and therefore seems more dependable across reference-docs than using the shape names, as we had previously done. There should be no output changes as a result of this commit.
* Muse reader: use updateState instead of setState to restore museInLinkAlexander Krotov2018-02-20
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* Powerpoint writer: Add notesMaster to presentation.xml if necessaryJesse Rosenthal2018-02-19
| | | | | | | | | | In previous version, we only modified the notesMaster entry in the presentation.xml file, and removed it if necessary. But if using a template, it might not be available. So we always delete it, and then add it back in if necessary. We also have to make sure that we add it appropriately the .rels file associated with presentation.xml.
* Move manyUntil to Text.Pandoc.Parsing and use it in Txt2Tags readerAlexander Krotov2018-02-19
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* Powerpoint writer: Another attempt at avoiding compiler warnings.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
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* Powerpoint writer: fix compiler complaints.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
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* Powerpoint writer: separate SpeakerNotes paragraphs with empy parJesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | | This will add a space between notes paragraphs, which seems more like what most users would do by hand (press "enter" twice).
* Powerpoint writer: Ignore links and (end)notes in speaker notes.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | MS PowerPoint does not offer a way to insert links into speaker notes text, so we match that behavior, and make our lives easier. As for (end)notes, there is no clear solution to the question of wat that would *mean*. The default behavior would be to add it to the endnote slide, but that would put speaker note content into the public presentation. The best solution would be to put the content at the bottom of the notes page, but that would take some doing, and can be added to the speaker notes feature later.
* Powerpoint writer: Output speaker notes.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | | | | | There are a number of interlocking parts here. The main thing to note is that, to match the MSPowerPoint-generated pptx files, we only include the notesMaster and notesSlide files if there are notes. This means we have to be careful with the rIds, and build a number of files conditionally.
* Powerpoint writer: modify speaker notes in presentation.xmlJesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | | We remove the `notesMasterIdLst` entry in `presentation.xml` if there no speaker notes in the presentation.
* Powerpoint writer: Read speaker note templates conditionallyJesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | | If there are speaker notes in the presentation, we read in the notesMasters templates from the reference pptx file.
* Powerpoint writer: Move notes slides into data tree.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
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* Powerpoint writer: Read notes into powerpoint Presentatation type.Jesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | We record notes in a map in state while processing.
* Powerpoint writer: Change references to Notes to SpeakerNotesJesse Rosenthal2018-02-18
| | | | This is to avoid confusion with {foot,end}notes.
* EMF Image size support (#4375)Andrew Pritchard2018-02-18
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* LaTeX reader: Fixed comments inside citations. Closes #4374.John MacFarlane2018-02-17
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* Markdown writer: properly escape @ to avoid capture as citation.John MacFarlane2018-02-16
| | | | Closes #4366.
* Make image size detection for PDFs more robust.John MacFarlane2018-02-16
| | | | See #4322.
* TEI writer: more attribute fixes.John MacFarlane2018-02-16
| | | | | | - Ensure that id prefix is always used. - Don't emit `role` attribute; that was a leftover from the Docbook writer.
* TEI writer: Use 'xml:id', not 'id' attribute.John MacFarlane2018-02-16
| | | | Closes #4371.
* Muse reader: prioritize lists with roman numerals over alphabetical listsAlexander Krotov2018-02-16
| | | | | This is to make sure "i." starts a roman numbered list, instead of a list with letter "i" (followed by "j", "k", ...").
* Docx reader: Pick table width from the longest row or headerdanse2018-02-15
| | | | | | | This change is intended to preserve as much of the table content as possible Closes #4360
* Muse reader: fix directive parsingAlexander Krotov2018-02-15
| | | | This fixes bugs introduced in commit 4bfab8f04c105f111d8d4e1c3ed7f7b5c75dbd19.
* Muse writer: use unicode quotes for quoted textAlexander Krotov2018-02-15
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* AsciiDoc writer: do not output implicit heading IDsAlexander Krotov2018-02-13
| | | | | | Convert to asciidoc-auto_identifiers for old behaviour. Fixes #4363
* Muse reader: remove listItemContents functionAlexander Krotov2018-02-13
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* Muse reader: hlintAlexander Krotov2018-02-13
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* Muse reader: parse definition lists with multiple descriptionsAlexander Krotov2018-02-13
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* Muse reader: parse next list item before parsing more item contentsAlexander Krotov2018-02-13
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* Muse reader: refactor to avoid reparsingAlexander Krotov2018-02-12
| | | | | | | | | Lists are parsed in linear instead of exponential time now. Contents of block tags, such as <quote>, is parsed directly, without storing it in a string and parsing with parseFromString. Fixed a bug: headers did not terminate lists.