pandoc (1.17.3) * Textile reader: + Support `bc..` extended code blocks (#3037). Also, remove trailing newline in code blocks (consistently with Markdown reader). + Improve table parsing. We now handle cell and row attributes, mostly by skipping them. However, alignments are now handled properly. Since in pandoc alignment is per-column, not per-cell, we try to devine column alignments from cell alignments. Table captions are also now parsed, and textile indicators for thead and tfoot no longer cause parse failure. (However, a row designated as tfoot will just be a regular row in pandoc.) + Improve definition list parsing. We now allow multiple terms (which we concatenate with linebreaks). An exponential parsing bug (#3020) is also fixed. + Disallow empty URL in explicit link (#3036). * RST reader: + Use Div instead of BlockQuote for admonitions (#3031). The Div has class `admonition` and (if relevant) one of the following: `attention`, `caution`, `danger`, `error`, `hint`, `important`, `note`, `tip`, `warning`. **Note:** This will change the rendering of some RST documents! The word ("Warning", "Attention", etc.) is no longer added; that must be done with CSS or a filter. + A Div is now used for `sidebar` as well. * LaTeX reader: + More robust parsing of unknown environments (#3026). We no longer fail on things like `^` inside options for tikz. + Be more forgiving of non-standard characters, e.g. `^` outside of math. Some custom environments give these a meaning, so we should try not to fall over when we encounter them. + Drop duplicate `*` in bibtexKeyChars (Albert Krewinkel) * MediaWiki reader: + Fix for unquoted attribute values in mediawiki tables (#3053). Previously an unquoted attribute value in a table row could cause parsing problems. + Improved treatment of verbatim constructions (#3055). Previously these yielded strings of alternating Code and Space elements; we now incorporate the spaces into the Code. Emphasis etc. is still possible inside these. + Properly interpret XML tags in pre environments (#3042). They are meant to be interpreted as literal text. * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel): + Preserve indentation of verse lines (#3064). Leading spaces in verse lines are converted to non-breaking spaces, so indentation is preserved. + Ensure image sources are proper links. 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. Thanks to @bsag for noticing this bug. + Extract meta parsing code to module. Parsing of meta-data is well separable from other block parsing tasks. Moving into new module to get small files and clearly arranged code. + Read markup only for special meta keys. Most meta-keys should be read as normal string values, only a few are interpreted as marked-up text. + Allow multiple, comma-separated authors. Multiple authors can be specified in the `#+AUTHOR` meta line if they are given as a comma-separated list. + Give precedence to later meta lines. 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. + Read LaTeX_header as header-includes. 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. + Set documentclass meta from LaTeX_class. + Set classoption meta from LaTeX_class_options. + Read HTML_head as header-includes. 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. + Respect `author` export option. 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. + Respect `email` export option. 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. + Respect `creator` export option. 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). + Respect unnumbered header property (#3095). 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. * Docx reader: + Use XML convenience functions (Jesse Rosenthal). The functions `isElem` and `elemName` (defined in Docx/Util.hs) make the code a lot cleaner than the original XML.Light functions, but they had been used inconsistently. This puts them in wherever applicable. + Handle anchor spans with content in headers. Previously, we would only be able to figure out internal links to a header in a docx if the anchor span was empty. We change that to read the inlines out of the first anchor span in a header. + Let headers use exisiting id. Previously we always generated an id for headers (since they wouldn't bring one from Docx). Now we let it use an existing one if possible. This should allow us to recurs through anchor spans. + Use all anchor spans for header ids. Previously we only used the first anchor span to affect header ids. This allows us to use all the anchor spans in a header, whether they're nested or not (#3088). + Test for nested anchor spans in header. This ensures that anchor spans in header with content (or with other anchor spans inside) will resolve to links to a header id properly. * DocBook writer: + Include an anchor element when a div or span has an id (#3102). Note that DocBook does not have a class attribute, but at least this provides an anchor for internal links. * LaTeX writer: + Don't use * for unnumbered paragraph, subparagraph. The starred variants don't exist. This helps with part of #3058...it gets rid of the spurious `*`s. But we still have numbers on the 4th and 5th level headers. + Properly escape backticks in verbatim (#3121, Jesse Rosenthal). Otherwise they can cause unintended ligatures like `` ?` ``. + Handle NARRAOW NO-BREAK SPACE into LaTeX (Vaclav Zeman) as `\,`. * Text.Pandoc.Error: Fix out of index error in `handleError` (Matthew Pickering). The fix is to not try to show the exact line when it would cause an out-of-bounds error as a result of included files. * Man writer: + Allow section numbers that are not a single digit (#3089). * Docx Writer: + Implement user-defined styles (Jesse Rosenthal). Divs and Spans with a `custom-style` key in the attributes will apply the corresponding key to the contained blocks or inlines. * Org writer (Albert Krewinkel): + Remove blank line after figure caption. Org-mode only treats an image as a figure if it is directly preceded by a caption. + Ensure blank line after figure. 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. + Ensure link targets are paths or URLs. 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. + Translate language identifiers. Pandoc and Org-mode use different programming language identifiers. An additional translation between those identifiers is added to avoid unexpected behavior. This fixes a problem where language specific source code would sometimes be output as example code. * HTML, EPUB, slidy, revealjs templates: Use `

` instead of `

` for subtitle, author, date (#3119). Note that, as a result of this change, authors may need to update CSS. * Beamer template: + Restore whitespace between paragraphs. This was a regression in the last release (jgm/pandoc-templates#207). + Added `themeoptions` variable (Carsten Gips). + Added `beamerarticle` variable. This causes the `beamerarticle` package to be loaded in beamer, to produce an article from beamer slides. (Carsten Gips) + Added support for `fontfamilies` structured variable (Artem Klevtsov). * LaTeX template: Added dummy definition for `\institute`. This isn't a standard command, and we want to avoid a crash when `institute` is used with the default template. * Text.Pandoc.PDF: Don't crash with nonexistent image (#3100). Instead, emit the alt text, emphasized. This accords with what the ODT writer currently does. The user will still get a warning about a nonexistent image. * Tell where to get tarball in INSTALL (#3062). * Rename README to MANUAL.txt and add GitHub-friendly README.md (Albert Krewinkel). * MANUAL.txt: + Put note on structured vars in separate paragraph (#2148, Albert Krewinkel). Make it clearer that structured author variables require a custom template + Note that `--katex` works best with `html5` (#3077). + Fix the LaTeX and EPUB links in manual (Morton Fox). * Improve spacing of footnotes in `--help` output (Waldir Pimenta). * Allow aeson 1.0.*. * Use texmath 0.8.6.5 (#3040). * Remove support for GHC < 7.8 (Jesse Rosenthal). + Remove Compat.Monoid. + Remove an inline monad compatibility macro. + Remove Text.Pandoc.Compat.Except. + Remove directory compat. + Change constraint on mtl. + Remove unnecessary CPP condition in UTF8. + Bump base lower bound to 4.7. + Remove 7.6 build from .travis.yaml. + Bump supported ghc version in CONTRIBUTING.md. + Add note about GHC version support to INSTALL. + Remove GHC 7.6 from list of tested versions (Albert Krewinkel). + Remove TagSoup compat. + Add EOL note to time compat module. Because time 1.4 is a boot library for GHC 7.8, we will support the compatibility module as long as we support 7.8. But we should be clear about when we will no longer need it. + Remove blaze-html CPP conditional. + Remove http-client CPP conditionals. + Remove unnecessary CPP in custom Prelude. pandoc (1.17.2) * Added Zim Wiki writer, template and tests. `zimwiki` is now a valid output format. (Alex Ivkin) * Changed email-obfuscation default to no obfuscation (#2988). + `writerEmailObfuscation` in `defaultWriterOptions` is now `NoObfuscation`. + the default for the command-line `--email-obfuscation` option is now `none`. * Docbook writer: Declare xlink namespace in Docbook5 output (Ivo Clarysse). * Org writer: + Support arbitrary raw inlines (Albert Krewinkel). Org mode allows arbitrary raw inlines ("export snippets" in Emacs parlance) to be included as `@@format:raw foreign format text@@`. + Improve Div handling (Albert Krewinkel). Div blocks handling is changed to make the output look more like idiomatic org mode: - Div-wrapped content is output as-is if the div's attribute is the null attribute. - Div containers with an id but neither classes nor key-value pairs are unwrapped and the id is added as an anchor. - Divs with classes associated with greater block elements are wrapped in a `#+BEGIN`...`#+END` block. - The old behavior for Divs with more complex attributes is kept. * HTML writer: Better support for raw LaTeX environments (#2758). Previously we just passed all raw TeX through when MathJax was used for HTML math. This passed through too much. With this patch, only raw LaTeX environments that MathJax can handle get passed through. This patch also causes raw LaTeX environments to be treated as math, when possible, with MathML and WebTeX output. * Markdown writer: use raw HTML for simple, pipe tables with linebreaks (#2993). Markdown line breaks involve a newline, and simple and pipe tables can't contain one. * Make --webtex work with the Markdown writer (#1177). This is a convenient option for people using websites whose Markdown flavors don't provide for math. * Docx writer: + Set paragraph to FirstPara after display math (Jesse Rosenthal). We treat display math like block quotes, and apply FirstParagraph style to paragraphs that follow them. These can be styled as the user wishes. (But, when the user is using indentation, this allows for paragraphs to continue after display math without indentation.) + Use actual creation time as doc prop (Jesse Rosenthal). Previously, we had used the user-supplied date, if available, for Word's document creation metadata. This could lead to weird results, as in cases where the user post-dates a document (so the modification might be prior to the creation). Here we use the actual computer time to set the document creation. * LaTeX writer: + Don't URI-escape image source (#2825). Usually this is a local file, and replacing spaces with `%20` ruins things. + Allow 'standout' as a beamer frame option (#3007). `## Slide title {.standout}`. * RST reader: Fixed links with no explicit link text. The link `` ``_ `` should have `foo` as both its link text and its URL. See RST spec at Closes Debian #828167 -- reported by Christian Heller. * Textile reader: + Fixed attributes (#2984). Attributes can't be followed by a space. So, `_(class)emph_` but `_(noclass) emph_`. + Fixed exponential parsing bug (#3020). + Fix overly aggressive interpretation as images (#2998). Spaces are not allowed in the image URL in textile. * LaTeX reader: + Fix `\cite` so it is a NormalCitation not AuthorInText. + Strip off double quotes around image source if present (#2825). Avoids interpreting these as part of the literal filename. * Org reader: + Add semicolon to list of special chars (Albert Krewinkel) Semicolons are used as special characters in citations syntax. This ensures the correct parsing of Pandoc-style citations: `[prefix; @key; suffix]`. Previously, parsing would have failed unless there was a space or other special character as the last character. + Add support for "Berkeley-style" cites (Albert Krewinkel, #1978). A specification for an official Org-mode citation syntax was drafted by Richard Lawrence and enhanced with the help of others on the orgmode mailing list. Basic support for this citation style is added to the reader. + Support arbitrary raw inlines (Albert Krewinkel). Org mode allows arbitrary raw inlines ("export snippets" in Emacs parlance) to be included as `@@format:raw foreign format text@@`. + Remove partial functions (Albert Krewinkel, #2991). Partial functions like `head` lead to avoidable errors and should be avoided. They are replaced with total functions. + Support figure labels (Albert Krewinkel, #2496, #2999). Figure labels given as `#+LABEL: thelabel` are used as the ID of the respective image. This allows e.g. the LaTeX to add proper `\label` markup. + Improve tag and properties type safety (Albert Krewinkel). Specific newtype definitions are used to replace stringly typing of tags and properties. Type safety is increased while readability is improved. + Parse as headlines, convert to blocks (Albert Krewinkel). Emacs org-mode is based on outline-mode, which treats documents as trees with headlines are nodes. The reader is refactored to parse into a similar tree structure. This simplifies transformations acting on document (sub-)trees. * Refactor comment tree handling (Albert Krewinkel). Comment trees were handled after parsing, as pattern matching on lists is easier than matching on sequences. The new method of reading documents as trees allows for more elegant subtree removal. * Support archived trees export options (Albert Krewinkel). Handling of archived trees can be modified using the `arch` option. Archived trees are either dropped, exported completely, or collapsed to include just the header when the `arch` option is nil, non-nil, or `headline`, respectively. * Put export setting parser into module (Albert Krewinkel). Export option parsing is distinct enough from general block parsing to justify putting it into a separate module. * Support headline levels export setting (Albert Krewinkel). The depths of headlines can be modified using the `H` option. Deeper headlines will be converted to lists. * Replace ugly code with view pattern (Albert Krewinkel). Some less-than-smart code required a pragma switching of overlapping pattern warnings in order to compile seamlessly. Using view patterns makes the code easier to read and also doesn't require overlapping pattern checks to be disabled. * Fix parsing of verbatim inlines (Albert Krewinkel, #3016). Org rules for allowed characters before or after markup chars were not checked for verbatim text. This resultet in wrong parsing outcomes of if the verbatim text contained e.g. space enclosed markup characters as part of the text (`=is_substr = True=`). Forcing the parser to update the positions of allowed/forbidden markup border characters fixes this. * LaTeX template: fix for obscure hyperref/xelatex issue. Here's a minimal case: \documentclass[]{article} \usepackage{hyperref} \begin{document} \section{\%á} \end{document} Without this change, this fails on the second invocation of xelatex. This affects inputs this like `# %á` with pdf output via xelatex. * trypandoc: call results 'html' instead of 'result'. This is for better compatibility with babelmark2. * Document MultiMarkdown as input/output format (Albert Krewinkel, #2973). MultiMarkdown was only mentioned as a supported Markdown dialect but not as a possible input or output format. A brief mention is added everywhere the other supported markdown dialects are mentioned. * Document Org mode as a format containing raw HTML (Albert Krewinkel) Raw HTML is kept when the output format is Emacs Org mode. * Implement `RawInline` and `RawBlock` in sample lua custom writer (#2985). * Text.Pandoc.Shared: + Introduce blocksToInlines function (Jesse Rosenthal). This is a lossy function for converting `[Block] -> [Inline]`. Its main use, at the moment, is for docx comments, which can contain arbitrary blocks (except for footnotes), but which will be converted to spans. This is, at the moment, pretty useless for everything but the basic `Para` and `Plain` comments. It can be improved, but the docx reader should probably emit a warning if the comment contains more than this. + Add BlockQuote to blocksToInlines (Jesse Rosenthal). + Add further formats for `normalizeDate` (Jesse Rosenthal). We want to avoid illegal dates -- in particular years with greater than four digits. We attempt to parse series of digits first as `%Y%m%d`, then `%Y%m`, and finally `%Y`. + `normalizeDate` should reject illegal years (Jesse Rosenthal). We only allow years between 1601 and 9999, inclusive. The ISO 8601 actually says that years are supposed to start with 1583, but MS Word only allows 1601-9999. This should stop corrupted word files if the date is out of that range, or is parsed incorrectly. + Improve year sanity check in normalizeDate (Jesse Rosenthal). Previously we parsed a list of dates, took the first one, and then tested its year range. That meant that if the first one failed, we returned nothing, regardless of what the others did. Now we test for sanity before running `msum` over the list of Maybe values. Anything failing the test will be Nothing, so will not be a candidate. * Docx reader: + Add simple comment functionality. (Jesse Rosenthal). This adds simple track-changes comment parsing to the docx reader. It is turned on with `--track-changes=all`. All comments are converted to inlines, which can list some information. In the future a warning will be added for comments with formatting that seems like it will be excessively denatured. Note that comments can extend across blocks. For that reason there are two spans: `comment-start` and `comment-end`. `comment-start` will contain the comment. `comment-end` will always be empty. The two will be associated by a numeric id. + Enable warnings in top-level reader (Jesse Rosenthal). Previously we had only allowed for warnings in the parser. Now we allow for them in the `Docx.hs` as well. The warnings are simply concatenated. + Add warning for advanced comment formatting. (Jesse Rosenthal). We can't guarantee we'll convert every comment correctly, though we'll do the best we can. This warns if the comment includes something other than Para or Plain. + Add tests for warnings. (Jesse Rosenthal). + Add tests for comments (Jesse Rosenthal). We test for comments, using all track-changes options. Note that we should only output comments if `--track-changes=all`. We also test for emitting warnings if there is complicated formatting. * README: update to include track-changes comments. (Jesse Rosenthal) * Improved Windows installer - don't ignore properties set on command-line. See #2708. Needs testing to see if this resolves the issue. Thanks to @nkalvi. * Process markdown extensions on command line in L->R order (#2995). Previously they were processed, very unintuitively, in R->L order, so that `markdown-tex_math_dollars+tex_math_dollars` had `tex_math_dollars` disabled. * Added `secnumdepth` variable to LaTeX template (#2920). * Include table of contents in README.html in Windows package. * Writers: treat SoftBreak as space for stripping (Jesse Rosenthal) In Writers.Shared, we strip leading and trailing spaces for display math. Since SoftBreak's are treated as spaces, we should strip those too. * beamer, latex templates: pass biblatexoptions directly in package load. This allows runtime optinos to be used. Fixes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#201 * CPP workaround for deprecation of `parseUrl` in http-client. * Removed some redundant class constraints. * make_oxs_package.sh - use OSX env variable. * Added `winpkg` target to Makefile. This downloads the windows package from appveyor and signs it using the key. * Document Org mode as a format containing raw TeX (Albert Krewinkel). Raw TeX is kept verbatim when the output format is Emacs Org mode. * Support math with haddock-library >= 1.4. * Removed `-rtsopts` from library stanza. It has no effect, and Hackage wouldn't accept the package. * Update library dependency versions. pandoc (1.17.1) * New output format: `docbook5` (Ivo Clarysse). * `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Add `writerDocBook5` to `WriterOptions` (API change). * Org writer: + Add :PROPERTIES: drawer support (Albert Krewinkel, #1962). This allows header attributes to be added to org documents in the form of `:PROPERTIES:` drawers. All available attributes are stored as key/value pairs. This reflects the way the org reader handles `:PROPERTIES:` blocks. + Add drawer capability (Carlos Sosa). For the implementation of the Drawer element in the Org Writer, we make use of a generic Block container with attributes. The presence of a `drawer` class defines that the `Div` constructor is a drawer. The first class defines the drawer name to use. The key-value list in the attributes defines the keys to add inside the Drawer. Lastly, the list of Block elements contains miscellaneous blocks elements to add inside of the Drawer. + Use `CUSTOM_ID` in properties (Albert Krewinkel). The `ID` property is reserved for internal use by Org-mode and should not be used. The `CUSTOM_ID` property is to be used instead, it is converted to the `ID` property for certain export format. * LaTeX writer: + Ignore `--incremental` unless output format is beamer (#2843). + Fix polyglossia to babel env mapping (Mauro Bieg, #2728). Allow for optional argument in square brackets. + Recognize `la-x-classic` as Classical Latin (Andrew Dunning). This allows one to access the hyphenation patterns in CTAN's hyph-utf8. + Add missing languages from hyph-utf8 (Andrew Dunning). + Improve use of `\strut` with `\minipage` inside tables (Jose Luis Duran). This improves spacing in multiline tables. + Use `{}` around options containing special chars (#2892). + Avoid lazy `foldl`. + Don't escape underscore in labels (#2921). Previously they were escaped as `ux5f`. + brazilian -> brazil for polyglossia (#2953). * HTML writer: Ensure mathjax link is added when math appears in footnote (#2881). Previously if a document only had math in a footnote, the MathJax link would not be added. * EPUB writer: set `navpage` variable on nav page. This allows templates to treat it differently. * DocBook writer: + Use docbook5 if `writerDocbook5` is set (Ivo Clarysse). + Properly handle `ulink`/`link` (Ivo Clarysse). * EPUB reader: + Unescape URIs in spine (#2924). + EPUB reader: normalise link id (Mauro Bieg). * Docx Reader: + Parse `moveTo` and `moveFrom` (Jesse Rosenthal). `moveTo` and `moveFrom` are track-changes tags that are used when a block of text is moved in the document. We now recognize these tags and treat them the same as `insert` and `delete`, respectively. So, `--track-changes=accept` will show the moved version, while `--track-changes=reject` will show the original version. + Tests for track-changes moving (Jesse Rosenthal). * ODT, EPUB, Docx readers: throw `PandocError` on unzip failure (Jesse Rosenthal) Previously, `readDocx`, `readEPUB`, and `readOdt` would error out if zip-archive failed. We change the archive extraction step from `toArchive` to `toArchiveOrFail`, which returns an Either value. * Markdown, HTML readers: be more forgiving about unescaped `&` in HTML (#2410). We are now more forgiving about parsing invalid HTML with unescaped `&` as raw HTML. (Previously any unescaped `&` would cause pandoc not to recognize the string as raw HTML.) * Markdown reader: + Fix pandoc title blocks with lines ending in 2 spaces (#2799). + Added `-s` to markdown-reader-more test. * HTML reader: fixed bug in `pClose`. This caused exponential parsing behavior in documnets with unclosed tags in `dl`, `dd`, `dt`. * MediaWiki reader: Allow spaces before `!` in MediaWiki table header (roblabla). * RST reader: Support `:class:` option for code block in RST reader (Sidharth Kapur). * Org reader (all Albert Krewinkel, except where noted otherwise): + Stop padding short table rows. Emacs Org-mode doesn't add any padding to table rows. The first row (header or first body row) is used to determine the column count, no other magic is performed. + Refactor rows-to-table conversion. This refactors the codes conversing a list table lines to an org table ADT. The old code was simplified and is now slightly less ugly. + Fix handling of empty table cells, rows (Albert Krewinkel, #2616). This fixes Org mode parsing of some corner cases regarding empty cells and rows. Empty cells weren't parsed correctly, e.g. `|||` should be two empty cells, but would be parsed as a single cell containing a pipe character. Empty rows where parsed as alignment rows and dropped from the output. + Fix spacing after LaTeX-style symbols. The org-reader was droping space after unescaped LaTeX-style symbol commands: `\ForAll \Auml` resulted in `∀Ä` but should give `∀ Ä` instead. This seems to be because the LaTeX-reader treats the command-terminating space as part of the command. Dropping the trailing space from the symbol-command fixes this issue. + Print empty table rows. Empty table rows should not be dropped from the output, so row-height is always set to be at least 1. + Move parser state into separate module. The org reader code has become large and confusing. Extracting smaller parts into submodules should help to clean things up. + Add support for sub/superscript export options. Org-mode allows to specify export settings via `#+OPTIONS` lines. Disabling simple sub- and superscripts is one of these export options, this options is now supported. + Support special strings export option Parsing of special strings (like `...` as ellipsis or `--` as en dash) can be toggled using the `-` option. + Support emphasized text export option. Parsing of emphasized text can be toggled using the `*` option. This influences parsing of text marked as emphasized, strong, strikeout, and underline. Parsing of inline math, code, and verbatim text is not affected by this option. + Support smart quotes export option. Reading of smart quotes can be toggled using the `'` option. + Parse but ignore export options. All known export options are parsed but ignored. + Refactor block attribute handling. A parser state attribute was used to keep track of block attributes defined in meta-lines. Global state is undesirable, so block attributes are no longer saved as part of the parser state. Old functions and the respective part of the parser state are removed. + Use custom `anyLine`. Additional state changes need to be made after a newline is parsed, otherwise markup may not be recognized correctly. This fixes a bug where markup after certain block-types would not be recognized. + Add support for `ATTR_HTML` attributes (#1906). Arbitrary key-value pairs can be added to some block types using a `#+ATTR_HTML` line before the block. Emacs Org-mode only includes these when exporting to HTML, but since we cannot make this distinction here, the attributes are always added. The functionality is now supported for figures. + Add `:PROPERTIES:` drawer support (#1877). Headers can have optional `:PROPERTIES:` drawers associated with them. These drawers contain key/value pairs like the header's `id`. The reader adds all listed pairs to the header's attributes; `id` and `class` attributes are handled specially to match the way `Attr` are defined. This also changes behavior of how drawers of unknown type are handled. Instead of including all unknown drawers, those are not read/exported, thereby matching current Emacs behavior. + Use `CUSTOM_ID` in properties. See above on Org writer changes. + Respect drawer export setting. The `d` export option can be used to control which drawers are exported and which are discarded. Basic support for this option is added here. + Ignore leading space in org code blocks (Emanuel Evans, #2862). Also fix up tab handling for leading whitespace in code blocks. + Support new syntax for export blocks. Org-mode version 9 uses a new syntax for export blocks. Instead of `#+BEGIN_`, where `` is the format of the block's content, the new format uses `#+BEGIN_export ` instead. Both types are supported. + Refactor `BEGIN...END` block parsing. + Fix handling of whitespace in blocks, allowing content to be indented less then the block header. + Support org-ref style citations. The *org-ref* package is an org-mode extension commonly used to manage citations in org documents. Basic support for the `cite:citeKey` and `[[cite:citeKey][prefix text::suffix text]]` syntax is added. + Split code into separate modules, making for cleaner code and better decoupling. * Added `docbook5` template. * `--mathjax` improvements: + Use new CommonHTML output for MathJax (updated default MathJax URL, #2858). + Change default mathjax setup to use `TeX-AMS_CHTML` configuration. This is designed for cases where the input is always TeX and maximal conformity with TeX is desired. It seems to be smaller and load faster than what we used before. See #2858. + Load the full MathJax config to maximize loading speed (KolenCheung). * Bumped upper version bounds to allow use of latest packages and compilation with ghc 8. * Require texmath 0.8.6.2. Closes several texmath-related bugs (#2775, #2310, #2310, #2824). This fixes behavior of roots, e.g. `\sqrt[3]{x}`, and issues with sub/superscript positioning and matrix column alignment in docx. * README: + Clarified documentation of `implicit_header_references` (#2904). + Improved documentation of `--columns` option. * Added appveyor setup, with artefacts (Jan Schulz). * stack.yaml versions: Use proper flags used for texmath, pandoc-citeproc. * LaTeX template: support for custom font families (vladipus). Needed for correct polyglossia operation with Cyrillic fonts and perhaps can find some other usages. Example usage in YAML metadata: fontfamilies: - name: \cyrillicfont font: Liberation Serif - name: \cyrillicfonttt options: Scale=MatchLowercase font: Liberation * Create unsigned msi as build artifact in appveyor build. * On travis, test with ghc 8.0.1; drop testing for ghc 7.4.1. pandoc (1.17.0.3) * LaTeX writer: Fixed position of label in figures (#2813). Previously the label wasn't in the right place, and `\ref` wouldn't work properly. * Added .tei test files to pandoc.cabal so they'll be included in tarball (#2811). * Updated copyright dates. pandoc (1.17.0.2) * Fixed serious regression in `htmlInBalanced`, which caused newlines to be omitted in some raw HTML blocks in Markdown (#2804). pandoc (1.17.0.1) * File scope is no longer used when there are no input files (i.e., when input comes from stdin). Previously file scope was triggered when the `json` reader was specified and input came from `stdin`, and this caused no output to be produced. (Fix due to Jesse Rosenthal; thanks to Fedor Sheremetyev for calling the bug to our attention.) * Improved documentation of templates (#2797). pandoc (1.17) * Added `--file-scope` option (Jesse Rosenthal). By default pandoc operates on multiple files by first concatenating them (around extra line breaks) and then processing the joined file. So it only parses a multi-file document at the document scope. This has the benefit that footnotes and links can be in different files, but for some purposes it is useful to parse the individual files first and then combine their outputs (e.g. when the files use footnotes or links with the same labels). The `--file-scope` option causes pandoc to parse the files first, and then combine the parsed output, instead of combining before parsing. `--file-scope` is selected automatically for binary input files (which cannot be concatenated) and for pandoc json. * Add TEI Writer (Chris Forster) and `tei` output format. * Added a general `ByteStringReader` with warnings, used by the docx reader (API change, Jesse Rosenthal). * Add `readDocxWithWarnings` (API change, Jesse Rosenthal). * Changed type of `Shared.uniqueIdent`'s argument from `[String]` to `Set String.` This avoids performance problems in documents with many identically named headers (API change, #2671). * Removed `tex_math_single_backslash` from `markdown_github` options (#2707). * Make language extensions as well as full language names trigger syntax highlighting. For example, `py` will now work as well as `python` (jgm/highlighting-kate#83). * Added `institute` variable to latex, beamer templates (Fraser Tweedale, Josef Svenningsson). * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal): + Handle alternate content. Some word functions (especially graphics) give various choices for content so there can be backwards compatibility. + Don't turn numbered headers into lists. + Docx Reader: Add state to the parser, for warnings + Update feature checklist in source code. + Get rid of `Modifiable` typeclass. + Add tests for adjacent hyperlinks. + Add a "Link" modifier to `Reducible`. We want to make sure that links have their spaces removed, and are appropriately smushed together (#2689). * HTML reader: + Fixed behavior of base tag (#2777). If the base path does not end with slash, the last component will be replaced. E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo` combines with `bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`. If the href begins with a slash, the whole path of the base is replaced. E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo/` combines with `/bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`. + Rewrote `htmlInBalanced`. This version avoids an exponential performance problem with ` in a comment or string. + More lenient non-quoted attribute values. Now we accept anything but a space character, quote, or <>. This helps in parsing e.g. www.google.com! + Bare & signs are now parsed as a string. This is a common HTML mistake. + Skip a bare < in malformed HTML. * Removed html2markdown and hsmarkdown. + html2markdown is no longer needed, since you can now pass URI arguments to pandoc and directly convert web pages. (Note, however, that pandoc assumes the pages are UTF8. html2markdown made an attempt to guess the encoding and convert them.) + hsmarkdown is pointless -- a large executable that could be replaced by 'pandoc --strict'. * In most writers, an image in a paragraph by itself is now rendered as a figure, with the alt text as the caption. (Texinfo, HTML, RST, MediaWiki, Docbook, LaTeX, ConTeXt, HTML.) Other images are rendered inline. * Depend on extensible-exceptions. This allows pandoc to be compiled on GHC 6.8. * Added --base-header-level option. For example, --base-header-level=2 will change level 1 headers to level 2, level 2 to level 3, etc. Closes Debian #563416. * Incomplete support for RST tables (simple and grid). Thanks to Eric Kow. Colspans and rowspans not yet supported. * Added accessors (docTitle, docAuthors, docDate) to Meta type. * MediaWiki writer: format links with relative URLs as wikilinks. The new rule: If the link target is an absolute URL, an external link is created. Otherwise, a wikilink is created. * Text.Pandoc.Shared: Export uniqueIdent, and don't allow tilde in identifier. Note: This may break links to sections that involve tildes. * Markdown(+lhs) reader: handle "inverse bird tracks." Inverse bird tracks (<) are used for haskell example code that is not part of the literate Haskell program. Resolves Issue #211. * LaTeX reader: + Recognize '\ ' (interword space). + Recognize nonbreaking space '~'. + Ignore \section, \pdfannot, \pdfstringdef. Ignore alt title in section headers. Don't treat \section as inline LaTeX. Resolves Issue #202. + LaTeX reader: allow any special character to be escaped. Resolves Issue #221. + LaTeX reader: treat \paragraph and \subparagraph as level 4, 5 headers. Resolves Issue #207. * Use template variables for include-before/after. + These options now imply -s; previously they worked also in fragment mode. + Users can now adjust position of include-before and include-after text in the templates. + Default position of include-before moved back (as it was before 1.4) before table of contents. + Resolves Issue #217. * Don't print an empty table header: (all writers). Resolves Issue #210. * HTML, Docbook writer: Use tbody, thead, and cols in tables. * HTML writer: Don't include TOC div if table of contents is empty. * Markdown writer: Fixed citations. Previously the markdown writer printed raw citation codes, e.g. [geach1970], rather than the expanded citations provided by citeproc, e.g. (Geach 1970). Now it prints the expanded citations. This means that the document produced can be processed as a markdown document without citeproc. Thanks to dsanson for reporting, and Andrea Rossato for the patch. * Improved and simplified title block in context template. Previously it caused an error if there was no title. This method should also be easier for users to customize. * Markdown reader: + Treat p., pp., sec., ch., as abbreviations in smart mode. + Disallow blank lines in inline code span. + Allow footnotes to be indented < 4 spaces. This fixes a regression. A test case has been added. + Escape spaces in URLs as %20. Previously they were incorrectly escaped as +, which is appropriate only for the query part of a URL. Resolves Issue #220. + Require two spaces after capital letter + period for list item. Otherwise "E. coli" starts a list. This might change the semantics of some existing documents, since previously the two-space requirement was only enforced when the second word started with a capital letter. But it is consistent with the existing documentation and follows the principle of least surprise. Resolves Issue #212. * LaTeX template: redefine labelwidth when using enumerate package. Otherwise the list labels (numbers) often extend past the left margin, which looks bad. * Mediawiki writer: Don't print a "== Notes ==" header before references. This is too English-centric. Writers can provide their own header at the end of the document. * Promoted mediawiki headers. '= head =' is now level 1, '== head ==' level 2, etc. This seems to be correct; it's only by convention that wikipedia articles have level 2 headers at most. Patch due to Eric Kow. * RunTests.hs: Set LANG to a UTF-8 locale. Use 'pandoc --data-dir=' so data files don't need to have been installed. This removes the need to set HOME. * HTML reader: + Handle spaces before . Resolves Issue #216. + Be forgiving in parsing a bare list within a list. The following is not valid xhtml, but the intent is clear:
  1. one
    1. sub
  2. two
We'll treat the
    as if it's in a
  1. . Resolves Issue #215. * Updated INSTALL instructions. cabal method is now promoted. * Updated markdown2pdf man page. It no longer says all pandoc options are accepted. * README/man pages: Removed advice to pipe through tidy before HTML reader. This is obsolete, now that we have a forgiving HTML parser. * LaTeX writer: set numbersections template variable, so the section numbering options work again. * Removed obsolete Makefile. * Website: renamed index.txt.in -> index.txt. * New batch file to make-windows-installer. + Removed old Makefile.windows + Added make-windows-installer.bat + Modified default installer name in pandoc-setup.iss * Removed freebsd and macports directories. They are no longer up to date. * Setup.hs: + Made man page building sensitive to build verbosity. + Improved detection of highlighting support in test hook. + Install wrapper scripts into cabal bin directory. + Also simplified installManpages. + Setup.hs: install manpages to mandir. Code borrowed from darcs. * Changed default of writerXeTeX to False. * HTML writer: don't include empty UL if --toc but no sections. Resolves Issue #199. * LaTeX writer: + If book, report, or memoir documentclass, use \chapter{} for first-level headers. Otherwise use \section{}. + Removed stLink, link template variable. Reason: we now always include hyperref in the template. * LaTeX template: + Only show \author if there are some. + Always include hyperref package. It is used not just for links but for toc, section heading bookmarks, footnotes, etc. Also added unicode=true on hyperref options. * markdown2pdf: always do at least two runs. hyperref bookmarks require this. * cabal file: Removed unneeded dependency on template-haskell. * Windows installer - fixed bug in data file locations. Resolves Issue #197. * Deprecated --custom-header in documentation. Removed old "Custom Headers" section in README. pandoc (1.4) [ John MacFarlane ] * Pandoc will now compile with either GHC 6.10 or 6.12. + Don't use System.IO.UTF8 when compiling with 6.12 + Use -fno-warn-unused-do-bind option when compiling with 6.12 * Replaced old headers with templates. Now users have much more control over the way documents appear in --standalone mode, and writer code is simplified. Resolves Issues #59, 147. Every effort has been made to retain backwards compatibilty. So, the --custom-header option should still work as before. + Added Text.Pandoc.Templates. This provides functions for retrieving default templates and for rendering templates. + System templates (in the pandoc data directory) can be overridden by user templates in $HOME/.pandoc/templates. + Removed Text.Pandoc.DefaultHeaders. + Removed data/headers directory. + Added templates directory. + Added writerTemplate and writerVariables fields to WriterOptions. + Removed writerTitlePrefix, writerHeader fields from WriterOptions. + Changed --print-default-header to --print-default-template. + Added --template option. + Added -V/--variable option to set custom template variables. * Pandoc no longer requires Template Haskell. Resolves Issue #186. + Removed need for TH in ODT module. Instead get reference.odt from data file at run time. + Removed TH dependency from S5 module. S5 module now exports s5HeaderIncludes, which pandoc.hs includes if writer is s5 and standalone. + Refactored LaTeXMathML not to use TH. * Meta is now Meta [Inline] [[Inline]] [Inline] rather than Meta [Inline] [String] String. Authors and date in Meta are now lists of Inline elements rather than raw strings. This means that they can be formatted and can include footnotes. NOTE: This may be a breaking change for those using pandoc as a library. * Added readDataFile to Text.Pandoc.Shared. This retrieves a data file from the user pandoc data directory (~/.pandoc on unix), or, if not found there, from the system data directory ($CABALDIR/shared/pandoc-VERSION/). All data files, including templates, LaTeXMathML.js, s5 styles, and reference.odt, can be overridden by the user. * s5 files moved from data/ui/default to s5/default. * Use unicode instead of entities in HTML and XML output. Resolves Issue #163. * Prettier HTML footnote references: put anchor inside sup, instead of other way. Resolves Issue #191. Thanks to infinity0x. * Added --xetex option to pandoc and markdown2pdf. If --xetex is specified, pandoc produces latex suitable for processing by xelatex, and markdown2pdf uses xelatex to create the PDF. Resolves Issue #185. * RTF writer: multiple authors now occupy multiple paragraphs rather than using a line break. * Man writer: now the "--after-body" will come after the "AUTHORS" section, whereas before it would come before it. This is a slight break from backwards compatibility. * Added --reference-odt option, so users may customize the styles used in pandoc-generated ODT files. Users may also place a default reference.odt in the ~\.pandoc directory. * ODT writer: + Indented and line-broke styles.xml so it can be modified more easily. + Omitted some unnecessary style declarations. + Don't wrap text in OpenDocument writer. The tags are too long, making wrapping ugly and pointless. * LaTeX reader: use \\ to separate multiple authors. * Markdown reader: use ; as separator between authors. This allows you to use ',' within author names: e.g. "John Jones, Jr." * S5 writer: use linebreak to separate authors in title page. * RST reader: Allow :: before lhs code block. The RST spec requires the :: before verbatim blocks. This :: should not be treated as literal colons. Resolves Issue #189. * Documented pandoc 1.3's new definition list syntax in README. (An oversight in the last release.) * markdown2pdf.hs: + interpret ! in a log as an error line. + --toc now works properly. * Changes in RunTests.hs: + Use the Diff library rather than a local copy of Diff.hs. (This vastly increases performance.) This change means that 'cabal test' presupposes that the Diff library is installed. + Removed tests/Diff.hs from cabal file. + Changed RunTests to use local environment. We need at least HOME, so pandoc can find its data directory. * Updated windows installer to install data files in the app directory. * Windows installer now installs portable wrappers hsmarkdown and markdown2pdf. pandoc (1.3) [ John MacFarlane ] * Added --id-prefix option (Issue #41). This adds a prefix to all automatically generated HTML identifiers, which helps prevent duplicate identifiers when you're generating a fragment (say a blog post). * Added --indented-code-classes option. This specifies classes to use for indented code blocks. (Patch due to buttock; Issue #87.) * --number-sections now affects HTML output as well as ConTeXt and LaTeX (Issue #150). * Improved syntax for markdown definition lists (Issue #24). Definition lists are now more compatible with PHP Markdown Extra. + You can have multiple definitions for a term (but still not multiple terms). + Multi-block definitions no longer need a column before each block (indeed, this will now cause multiple definitions). + The marker no longer needs to be flush with the left margin, but can be indented at or two spaces. Also, ~ as well as : can be used as the marker (this suggestion due to David Wheeler.) + There can now be a blank line between the term and the definitions. * Better looking simple tables. Resolves Issue #180. + Markdown reader: simple tables are now given column widths of 0. + Column width of 0 is interpreted as meaning: use default column width. + Writers now include explicit column width information only for multiline tables. (Exception: RTF writer, which requires column widths. In this case, columns are given equal widths, adding up to the text width.) + Simple tables should now look better in most output formats. * Allow markdown tables without headers (Issue #50). The new syntax is described in README. Also allow optional line of dashes at bottom of simple tables. * Compensate for width of final table column (Issue #144). * Treat a backslash followed by a newline as a hard line break in markdown. Resolves Issue #154. This is a nice alternative to markdown's "invisible" way of indicating hardline breaks using lines that end with two spaces. * Improved performance of markdown reader by ~10% by eliminating the need for a separate parsing pass for notes. Raw notes are now stored on the first pass (which parses references), then parsed when the note is inserted into the AST. The stateNotes field in ParserState is now a list of [(String, String)] pairs instead of [(String, [Block])]. * In markdown reader, treat 4 or more * or _ in a row as literal text. (Trying to parse long strings of * or _ as strong or emph leads to exponential performance problems.) * Markdown reader: Use + rather than %20 for spaces in URLs. * Fixed htmlComment parser, adding a needed 'try'. * Don't print raw HTML in man output. * Allow . _ and ~ in header identifiers. * Specially mark code blocks that were "literate" in the input. They can then be treated differently in the writers. This allows authors to distinguish bits of the literate program they are writing from source code examples, even if the examples are marked as Haskell for highlighting. (Issue #174.) * Modified html+lhs output to use "haskell" highlighter instead of "literateHaskell". The highlighting module now adds bird tracks after highlighting (for HTML output), if the code block has the "literate" class. This gives better results, because kate's haskell highlighter is much better than the literateHaskell highlighter. * Fixed handling of footnotes in titles (HTML) and headers (LaTeX). (Issue #137.) * Support for "..code-block" directive in RST reader. Not core RST, but used in Sphinx for code blocks annotated with syntax information. Thanks to Luke Plant for the patch. * Added "head" to list of block-level HTML tags. Resolves Issue #108. * Added stripTags to Text.Pandoc.XML. This is used in the HTML writer. * Set utf-8 encoding in texinfo headers. * Docbook writer: add ids to sections. Use link for internal links. (Issue #60.) * Blank lines after lists in MediaWiki writer. * Properly handle commented-out list items in markdown. Resolves Issue #142. Example: - a - c * Changed heuristic in compactify. compactify has to decide whether a Para that ends a list is a Para intentionally, or just because of the blank lines at the end of every list. In the latter case the Para is turned to a Plain. The old heuristic was: change final Para to Plain iff the other items all end in Plain. This produces bad results when, for example, an item contains just a Plain and an HTML comment, as it does in the list above. The new heuristic: change final Para to Plain iff the other items don't contain a Para. * Added % as an rst underline character. Resolves Issue #173. * Fix inline math parser so that \$ is allowed in math. Resolves Issue #169. * Translate \int (integral) into unicode when using unicode math method. Resolves Issue #177. * markdown2pdf.hs improvements: + Use System.IO.UTF8. + Print error messages on last attempt. + Do not create a backup when overwriting a PDF (Issue #166). + Accept --longopt=val options. + Added man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 to extra-tmp-files in cabal, so that it is properly cleaned. * Added haddock comments warning that readers assume \n line endings. * Updated COPYRIGHT file. * Makefile: Changed EXECSBASE so it doesn't pull in hsmarkdown & markdown2pdf. Otherwise strip tries to strip shell scripts when you install using 'make'. * Changed Makefile so it doesn't build Haskell wrappers. * Fixed Makefile so it doesn't try to build man pages in build-doc. * Install pcre3.dll in Windows install script; this allows us to package a version of pandoc with highlighting support. pandoc (1.2.1) [ John MacFarlane ] * Fixed regression with --preserveTabs. Brought back optPreserveTabs. The trick of setting tabStop to 0 to mean "preserve tabs" had a bad side effect: strings of 0 spaces were interpreted as indentation. So, with --preserve-tabs, unindented paragraphs were treated as code. Resolves Issue #138. * HTML writer: wrap sections in divs. Resolves Issue #70. + hierarchicalize has been rationalized; it builds a hierarchical representation of the document from the headers, and simultaneously gives each section a unique identifier based on the heading title. + Identifiers are now attached to the divs rather than to the headers themselves. + Table of content backlinks go to the beginning of the table, rather than to the section reference that was clicked. + Code for constructing identifiers has been moved to Text.Pandoc.Shared from the HTML writer, since it is now consumed only by hierarchicalize. + In --strict mode, pandoc just prints bare headings, as before (unless --toc has been specified). + In s5 output, it does not wrap sections in divs, as that seems to confuse the s5 javascript. * Man writer: break lines at end of each sentence. groff expects this and treats '.' and '?' differently when followed by line ending as opposed to ordinary space. Also, don't escape periods. Instead, use zero-width character \& to avoid unwanted interpretation of periods at start of line. Resolves Issue #148. * Markdown writer: Added '#' and '>' to list of characters to be escaped in markdown output. Removed '<', as it is not an officially escapable character. This partially resolves Issue #96. * Make --smart the default for man output format. Otherwise we have trouble dividing lists of endlines into sentences. * DocBook writer: Use language attribute to indicate source language in code blocks. * RST reader: + Allow # to continue list, even if the list was started with an explicit marker. For example: A. my list #. continued Resolves Issue #140. + Allow continuation lines in line blocks. Also added test cases for line blocks for RST reader. Resolves Issue #149. + Allow explicit links with spaces in URL: `link `_ * Improved LaTeX reader's coverage of math modes. Remove displaymath* (which is not in LaTeX) and recognize all the amsmath environments that are alternatives to eqnarray, namely equation, equation*, gather, gather*, gathered, multline, multline*, align, align*, alignat, alignat*, aligned, alignedat, split. Resolves Issue #103. Thanks to shreevatsa.public for the patch. * Markdown reader: + Allow -, _, :, . in markdown attribute names. These are legal in XML attribute names. + Use non-breaking spaces in abbreviations. + Markdown reader: improved efficiency of abbreviation parsing. Instead of a separate abbrev parser, we just check for abbreviations each time we parse a string. This gives a huge performance boost with -S. Resolves Issue #141. * Improved efficiency of shared parsers: hexNum, htmlComment, whitespace, indentSpaces. * Export HTMLMathMethod in Text.Pandoc. * Export languagesByExtension in Text.Pandoc.Highlighting. * Added new Haskell version of markdown2pdf, due to Paulo Tanimoto. This should be more portable than the old shell script. * Made 'pandoc -v' more explicit about compiler options. Resolves Issue #139. * pandoc.hs: Made --strict compatible with --standalone, --toc. * Use Paths_pandoc to get version number, instead of hard-coding it into Text/Pandoc.hs. pandoc (1.2) [ John MacFarlane ] * Added support for literate Haskell. lhs support is triggered by '+lhs' suffixes in formats. For example, 'latex+lhs' is literate Haskell LaTeX. '.lhs' files are treated by default as literate markdown. + Added stateLiterateHaskell to parser state. + Added parser for lhsCodeBlock to Markdown, RST, LaTeX readers. + Added parser for |inline lhs| to LaTeX reader. + Added writerLiterateHaskell to WriterOptions. + Added lhs support to Markdown, RST, LaTeX, HTML writers. + Added definition of code environment to LaTeX header. + Added tests (run only if highlighting support compiled in). + Documented lhs features in man page and README. * In Text.Pandoc.Definition, added processWith, processWithM, and queryWith, and deprecated processPandoc and queryPandoc for these more general functions. * Fixed bug in mediawiki writer: improper closing tags in tables. Thanks to Benct Philip Jonsson for reporting the bug. * Added --email-obfuscation option. + Added writer option for email obfuscation. + Implemented email obfuscation options in HTML writer. + Added option to option parser. + Documented in README and pandoc man page. + Resolves Issue #97. * LaTeX writer: fixed bug with empty table cells. Resolves Issue #107. Thanks to rodja.trappe for the patch. * Fixed bug with header spacing in Markdown and RST writers. A null header (Meta [] [] []) should not cause a blank line at the beginning of output. But a blank line is needed between a non-null header and the main text. * Markdown reader: Relax spacing rules for $$ in display math. Now space and newlines are allowed after the opening $$ and before the closing $$. However, the display math cannot contain an entirely blank line. Resolves Issue #105. * Markdown reader: Gobble space after Plain blocks containing only raw html inline. Otherwise following header blocks are not parsed correctly, since the parser sees blank space before them. Resolves Issue #124. * Markdown reader: Allow " as well as '' to end a latex double-quote. * Conditionally depend on syb and base >= 4 if ghc >= 6.10. Resolves Issue #109. * Fixed problems in RST and markdown output due to bug in pretty-1.0.1.0 + Added hang' function to Text.Pandoc.Shared; this will be used instead of hang, which doesn't work properly in pretty-1.0.1.0. When pretty is upgraded, we can go back to hang. See http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.general/16687 + Use hang' (and some different techniques) in RST and markdown writers. Some output is now a bit different. * Brought citeproc support up to date for citeproc-hs-0.2. (Patch by Andrea Rossato.) * Moved all haskell source to src subdirectory. Renamed Main.hs to pandoc.hs. * Rewrote hsmarkdown in Haskell for portability (src/hsmarkdown.hs). For now, keeping the old shell script too. * Added TemplateHaskell to Extensions for executable, removed -threaded for library. Thanks to duncan.coutts for the bug report. Resolves Issue #121. * Moved some Extra-Source-Files to Data-Files. * Moved tabFilter to Shared. * In pandoc.hs, removed optPreserveTabs; instead, tabstop of 0 means preserve tabs. * Minor code cleanup based on hlint suggestions. pandoc (1.1) [ John MacFarlane ] * Main.hs: + Changed date on copyright message in Main.hs. + Have the '-v' option print syntax highlighting languages separated by commas, and wrapped in lines, instead of in five columns as before. * Added --jsmath option. Resolves Issue #68. + Added --jsmath option to Main.hs + Added JsMath to HTMLMathMethod in Text.Pandoc.Shared. + Handle math appropriately in HTML writer when JsMath selected. + Documented the option in README and man page. * Text.Pandoc.Shared: Changed compactify to use a better heuristic for tight and loose lists. Final Para is changed to Plain if all other list items *end* with a Plain block. Addresses Issue #99. * HTML reader: + Added colons to protocols in unsanitaryURI. Closes Issue #88. + HTML reader: Don't interpret contents of
     blocks as markdown.
          Added rawVerbatimBlock parser.  Resolves Issue #94.
    
      * Markdown reader:
    
        + Allow URLs with spaces in them in links and references, but escape
          them as "%20".
        + Allow blank space at the end of horizontal rules.
    
      * RST reader: Modified 'unknownDirective' parser to handle comment
        blocks correctly, and added tests for comment blocks. Resolves Issue
        #86. Closes Debian Bug #500662.
    
      * HTML writer:
    
        + Include classes on tr elements in HTML output:
          "header", "odd", "even".  This allows tables to be styled with
          lines in alternating colors.  Resolves Issue #91.
        + Enclose all LaTeXMathML bits in .
          This prevents parts of the document that are not math from being
          interpreted as math by LaTeXMathML.js.
    
      * OpenDocument and ODT writers:  Added support for HorizontalRule elements,
        which were formerly ignored.  Resolves Issue #95.
    
      * Text.Pandoc.Shared:  Modified wrappedTeX to eliminate the line break
        between a footnote and immediately following nonspace characters in
        LaTeX and ConTeXt output. (This gets interpreted as a space, which
        is not desired in cases like "text^[note]---".)  Resolves Issue #93.
    
      * Windows installer: Don't require admin privileges to run
        installer.  Modified pandoc-setup.iss, and changed modpath.iss to
        modify HKCU path if user lacks admin privileges.  Also fixed case
        where oldpath is empty (previously this led to the new path
        beginning with a semicolon).
    
      * Updated INSTALL instructions for Arch packages and OS X install using
        cabal-install.
    
      * Removed the (now unneeded) debian directory.
        Removed empty Codec and System directories.
    
      * Moved odt-styles/ to data/.  Removed unneeded variable in Makefile.
    
      * Modified Setup.hs so that the "test" target returns an error status
        when tests fail, and "build" returns a success status if
        the build succeeds.  Resolves Issue #100.
    
      * Added BUGS to files in tarball.
    
    
    pandoc (1.0.0.1)
    
      [ John MacFarlane ]
    
      * Removed spurious reference to pdf output format from pandoc(1) man page.
    
    pandoc (1.0)
    
      [ Andrea Rossato ]
    
      * Added new OpenDocument writer.
    
      * Added support for SmallCaps inline element.
    
      * Added support for integrating pandoc with citeproc-hs.
    
        + Added Cite element to definition and writers.
        + Added Text.Pandoc.Biblio module
        + Note: This support is included only if the 'citeproc'
          Cabal configuration flag is set.
    
      * Made Pandoc data structure an instance of Typeable.
        Added new processPandoc and queryPandoc functions, to query
        or transform matching elements in a Pandoc structure.
    
      [ Peter Wang ]
    
      * Added new Texinfo writer.
    
      [ John MacFarlane ]
    
      * Changes to Texinfo writer:
    
        + No space between paragraph and following @verbatim (provides more
          pleasing appearance in text formats)
        + Blank line consistently after list environments.
        + Removed deVerb.
        + Use @code instead of @verb for inline code (this solves the character
          escaping problem for texi2dvi and texi2pdf).
        + Added news of Texinfo writer to README.
        + Added Texinfo to list of formats in man page, and removed extra 'groff'.
        + Added texi & texinfo extensions to Main.hs, and fixed bug in determining
          default output extension.
        + Modified disallowedInNode in Texinfo writer to correct list of disallowed characters.
    
      * Added tests for OpenDocument writer.
    
      * Added ODT writer (using zip-archive library to package output of
        OpenDocument writer).  Added odt-styles directory with default ODT styles.
    
      * Added new mediawiki writer and tests.
    
      * Markdown reader: Added support for delimited code blocks, with optional
        syntax highlighting using highlighting-kate (if the 'highlighting'
        configuration option is selected).
    
        + Currently highlighting is supported only in the HTML writer.
        + Delimited code blocks can have attributes; using the language name as
          class triggers highlighting.
        + New Attributes parameter in CodeBlock structure.
        + --version now indicates whether syntax highlighting support is compiled
          in, and prints a list of supported languages
    
      * Removed debian directory. Pandoc is no longer a native debian package.
    
      * Changes to build process:  pandoc can now be built from the repository
        using Cabal.  No unix tools are needed (so, pandoc can be built on Windows
        without Cygwin).
    
        + Include shell scripts themselves in repo, rather than generating from wrappers.
          Removed wrappers directory and wrappers Makefile target.
        + Text/Pandoc/ASCIIMathML.hs, Text/Pandoc/DefaultHeaders.hs,
          and Text/Pandoc/Writers/S5.hs are no longer built in Makefile
          from templates in the templates/ directory. Instead, they use template
          haskell to read data at compile time from the relevant files in data/.
          Template haskell functions go in a new module, Text.Pandoc.TH.
        + man pages are now generated in Setup.hs hook, not by Makefile
        + Makefile 'tarball' target now calls Cabal's 'sdist'
        + Added "Extra-Source-Files" to pandoc.cabal, so sdist contains everything needed
        + Added "Build-Type" field to pandoc.cabal to avoid warning.
        + Added to "Extra-source-files" and "Extra-tmp-files" in pandoc.cabal,
          so 'sdist' and 'clean' will work properly.
        + Setup.hs now generates man pages in a postbuild hook.
        + Added dependency-checking to Setup.hs, so it only rebuilds things
          that need rebuilding.
        + Added 'library' and 'executable' configuration flags.
          Cabal can now be told to build just the library or just the executable.
        + CABALOPTS may now be specified with 'make' to pass Cabal configuration flags.
          For example:  CABALOPTS=-fhighlighting make
    
      * Rewrote test suite so it doesn't depend on perl or unix tools.
    
        + Replaced old runtests.pl with a Haskell script RunTests.hs.
        + Added Diff.hs module to be used by RunTests.hs instead of unix 'diff'.
        + Added test hook to Setup.hs, so tests may be run from cabal.
        + Changed Makefile's 'test' target to run tests via cabal.
        + Removed old generate.sh.
        + Since we no longer have 'sed' to filter out raw HTML sections
          from the docbook writer test, or raw LaTeX sections from the
          context writer test, we now just include these sections.
          They can be taken out if it is necessary to process the files.
        + Updated latex and context writer tests to remove extra spaces
          after '\\item'
        + Added a markdown table reader test.
        + Added markdown-reader-more.txt to test suite, for additional test cases
          for raw ConTeXt environments and more.
    
      * Compatibility fixes for CPP, Cabal, and haddock:
    
        + Use CPP in "Extensions" field in pandoc.cabal.
        + Removed use of backslash string continuations in source files.
    
      * Removed pandoc.cabal.ghc66.  We now require Cabal >= 1.2, GHC >= 6.8,
        base >= 3.
    
      * Require parsec < 3.
        The compatibility module in parsec 3.0.0 gives far worse performance than
        parsec 2.1.  Eventually pandoc will be upgraded to use the new bytestring
        version of parsec, and then we'll go to parsec 3.0.0.
    
      * Removed Text.Regex dependencies by rewriting using plain Haskell
        (Text.Pandoc.Writers.RTF, Text.Pandoc.Writers.HTML, Main.hs)
    
      * Moved Text.Pandoc.Writers.DefaultHeaders -> Text.Pandoc.DefaultHeaders.
    
      * Makefile:
    
        + Added 'configure' as dependency of 'uninstall-all'.
          (It uses the Cabal build program.)
        + Makefile:  only use --with-hc-pkg if GHC_PKG is defined.
          Note that Cabal will automatically choose the ghc-pkg appropriate
          for the compiler selected, so normally specifying GHC by itself
          is sufficient.
    
      * Removed Text.Pandoc.UTF8 module; instead, depend on utf8-string and use
        its IO and conversion functions.
    
      * Added -Wall to ghc-options in pandoc.cabal.  Cleaned up modules so that
        everything is -Wall clean.
    
        + Added pragma to HTML writer to avoid deprecation warning for use of "start" attribute.
        + Added pragma to Text/Pandoc/Shared.hs to get rid of "orphan instance" warnings.
          (These are caused by the Lift instance for ByteString.)
    
      * Changed the comment used to replace unsafe HTML if sanitize-html option
        selected.
    
      * Made -c/--css option repeatable on the command line (like -H, -A, -B).
    
      * Moved XML-formatting functions to new unexported module Text.Pandoc.XML.
    
      * Escape '\160' as " ", not " " in XML.
        "nbsp" isn't a predefined XML entity.
    
      * Fixed bug in RST reader, which would choke on: "p. one\ntwo\n".
        Added some try's in ordered list parsers.
    
      * Man writer:  don't escape " as \".
    
      * Allow newline before URL in markdown link references.  Resolves Issue #81.
        Added tests for this issue in new "markdown-reader-more" tests.
        Changed RunTests.hs to run these tests.
    
      * Support for display math.  Resolves Issue #47.
    
        + Added a DisplayMath/InlineMath selector to Math inlines.
        + Markdown parser yields DisplayMath for $$...$$.
        + LaTeX parser yields DisplayMath when appropriate.  Removed
          mathBlock parsers, since the same effect is achieved by the math
          inline parsers, now that they handle display math.
        + Writers handle DisplayMath as appropriate for the format.
        + Modified tests accordingly; added new tests for display math.
    
      * Use LaTeXMathML instead of ASCIIMathML.  LaTeXMathML is closer
        to LaTeX in its display of math, and supports many non-math LaTeX environments.
    
        + Changed -m option to use LaTeXMathML rather than ASCIIMathML.
        + Modified HTML writer to print raw TeX when LaTeXMathML is
          being used instead of suppressing it.
        + Removed ASCIIMathML files from data/ and added LaTeXMathML.
        + Replaced ASCIIMathML with LaTeXMathML in source files.
        + Modified README and pandoc man page source.
        + Added --latexmathml option (kept --asciimathml as a synonym
          for backwards compatibility)
    
      * Markdown reader: Parse setext headers before atx headers.
        Test case:
           # hi
           ====
        parsed by Markdown.pl as an H1 header with contents "# hi".
    
      * Markdown reader: Treat "mixed" lists the same way as Markdown.pl does.
        The marker on the first list item determines the type of the whole
        list.  Thus, a list like
           1. one
           -  two
           *  three
        gets parsed as a single ordered list.  (Previous versions of pandoc
        treated this as an ordered list with an unordered sublist.)
    
      * Markdown smart typography:
    
        + Em dashes no longer eat surrounding whitespace.  Resolves Issue #69.
        + Use nonbreaking spaces after known abbreviations in markdown parser.
          Thus, for example, "Mr. Brown" comes out as "Mr.~Brown" in LaTeX, and does
          not produce a sentence-separating space.  Resolves Issue #75.
    
      * Markdown writer: Print unicode \160 literally, rather than as  .
    
      * Treat '\ ' in (extended) markdown as nonbreaking space.
        Print nonbreaking space appropriately in each writer (e.g. ~ in LaTeX).
    
      * The '--sanitize-html' option now examines URIs in markdown links
        and images, and in HTML href and src attributes.  If the URI scheme
        is not on a whitelist of safe schemes, it is rejected.  The main point
        is to prevent cross-site scripting attacks using 'javascript:' URIs.
        See http://www.mail-archive.com/markdown-discuss@six.pairlist.net/msg01186.html
        and http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html.  Resolves Issue #62.
    
      * HTML writer:
    
        + Override Text.XHtml's stringToHtml function,
          so that characters below 0xff are not converted to numerical entity
          references. Also convert '\160' to " ". This should aid readability
          and editability of the HTML source. It does presuppose that the HTML
          will be served as UTF-8.
        + In code blocks, change leading newlines to 
    tags. (Some browsers ignore them.) Resolves Issue #71. See http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/2008-May/001297.html + Use style attributes rather than css classes for strikethrough and ordered list styles. This works better when fragments, rather than standalone documents, are generated. * HTML reader: Count anything that isn't a known block (HTML) tag as an inline tag (rather than the other way around). Added "html", "head", and "body" to list of block tags. Resolves Issue #66, allowing to count as an inline tag. * RTF writer: Fixed bug. Extra spaces were being printed after emphasized, boldface, and other inline elements. Resolves Issue #64. * LaTeX reader: improvements in raw LaTeX parsing. + "loose punctuation" (like {}) parsed as Space + Para elements must contain more than Str "" and Space elements + Added parser for "\ignore" command used in literate haskell. + Reworked unknownCommand and rawLaTeXInline: when not in "parse raw" mode, these parsers simply strip off the command part and allow the arguments to be parsed normally. So, for example, \blorg{\emph{hi}} will be parsed as Emph "hi" rather than Str "{\\emph{hi}}". + Parse lhs "code" environments as verbatim. Refactored parsers for verbatim environments. + Removed specialEnvironment parser. + parse '{}', if present, after \textless, \textgreater, \textbar, \textbackslash, \ldots. + Parse unescaped special characters verbatim rather than changing them to spaces. This way arguments of unknown commands will appear in braces. * Parse raw ConTeXt environments as TeX in markdown reader. Resolves Issue #73. * Moved BlockWrapper and wrappedBlocksToDoc from ConTeXt writer to Shared. * Made some structural changes to parsing of raw LaTeX environments. Previously there was a special block parser for LaTeX environments. It returned a Para element containing the raw TeX inline. This has been removed, and the raw LaTeX environment parser is now used in the rawLaTeXInline parser. The effect is exactly the same, except that we can now handle consecutive LaTeX and ConTeXt environments not separated by spaces. This new flexibility is required by the example in Issue #73: \placeformula \startformula L_{1} = L_{2} \stopformula API change: The LaTeX reader now exports rawLaTeXEnvironment' (which returns a string) rather than rawLaTeXEnvironment (which returns a block element). This is more likely to be useful in other applications. * Use \textsubscr instead of \textsubscript for LaTeX subscript macro. \textsubscript conflicts with a definition in the memoir class. Resolves Issue #65. * Removed unneeded space after "\\item" in LaTeX and ConTeXt output. * Added amsmath package to default LaTeX header. Resolves Issue #48. * Added \setupitemize[autointro] to ConTeXt header, to prevent orphaned list introduction lines. * Changed Float to Double in definition of Table element. (Double is more efficient in GHC.) * Fixed bug in Markdown parser: regular $s triggering math mode. For example: "shoes ($20) and socks ($5)." The fix consists in two new restrictions: + the $ that ends a math span may not be directly followed by a digit. + no blank lines may be included within a math span. Thanks to Joseph Reagle for noticing the bug. * Use Data.List's 'intercalate' instead of custom 'joinWithSep'. Removed 'joinWithSep' from Text.Pandoc.Shared. * Updated README and man pages. Acknowledge contributors in README. Added paragraph to README about producing S5 with separate CSS/javascript. * Updated INSTALL to reflect new build system (including configuration options) and document new dependencies. Added note to INSTALL that Cabal >= 1.2 is required for build. Resolves Issue #74. * Fixed some haddock documentation errors. * Small fix to markdown2pdf man page: only input needs to be piped through iconv. pandoc (0.46) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Made -H, -A, and -B options cumulative: if they are specified multiple times, multiple files will be included. * Added optional HTML sanitization using a whitelist. When this option is specified (--sanitize-html on the command line), unsafe HTML tags will be replaced by HTML comments, and unsafe HTML attributes will be removed. This option should be especially useful for those who want to use pandoc libraries in web applications, where users will provide the input. + Main.hs: Added --sanitize-html option. + Text.Pandoc.Shared: Added stateSanitizeHTML to ParserState. + Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML: - Added whitelists of sanitaryTags and sanitaryAttributes. - Added parsers to check these lists (and state) to see if a given tag or attribute should be counted unsafe. - Modified anyHtmlTag and anyHtmlEndTag to replace unsafe tags with comments. - Modified htmlAttribute to remove unsafe attributes. - Modified htmlScript and htmlStyle to remove these elements if unsafe. + Modified README and man pages to document new option. * Improved handling of email addresses in markdown and reStructuredText. Consolidated uri and email address parsers. (Resolves Issue #37.) + New emailAddress and uri parsers in Text.Pandoc.Shared. - uri parser uses parseURI from Network.URI. - emailAddress parser properly handles email addresses with periods in them. + Removed uri and emailAddress parsers from Text.Pandoc.Readers.RST and Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown. * Markdown reader: + Fixed emph parser so that "*hi **there***" is parsed as a Strong nested in an Emph. (A '*' is only recognized as the end of the emphasis if it's not the beginning of a strong emphasis.) + Moved blockQuote parser before list parsers for performance. + Modified 'source' parser to allow backslash-escapes in URLs. So, for example, [my](/url\(1\)) yields a link to /url(1). Resolves Issue #34. + Disallowed links within links. (Resolves Issue #35.) - Replaced inlinesInBalanced with inlinesInBalancedBrackets, which instead of hard-coding the inline parser takes an inline parser as a parameter. - Modified reference and inlineNote to use inlinesInBalancedBrackets. - Removed unneeded inlineString function. - Added inlineNonLink parser, which is now used in the definition of reference. - Added inlineParsers list and redefined inline and inlineNonLink parsers in terms of it. - Added failIfLink parser. + Better handling of parentheses in URLs and quotation marks in titles. - 'source' parser first tries to parse URL with balanced parentheses; if that doesn't work, it tries to parse everything beginning with '(' and ending with ')'. - source parser now uses an auxiliary function source'. - linkTitle parser simplified and improved, under assumption that it will be called in context of source'. + Make 'block' conditional on strictness state, instead of using failIfStrict in block parsers. Use a different ordering of parsers in strict mode (raw HTML block before paragraph) for performance. In non-strict mode use rawHtmlBlocks instead of htmlBlock. Simplified htmlBlock, since we know it's only called in strict mode. + Improved handling of raw HTML. (Resolves Issue #36.) - Tags that can be either block or inline (e.g. ) should be treated as block when appropriate and as inline when appropriate. Thus, for example, hi should be treated as a paragraph with inline tags, while hi should be treated as a paragraph within tags. - Moved htmlBlock after para in list of block parsers. This ensures that tags that can be either block or inline get parsed as inline when appropriate. - Modified rawHtmlInline' so that block elements aren't treated as inline. - Modified para parser so that paragraphs containing only HTML tags and blank space are not allowed. Treat these as raw HTML blocks instead. + Fixed bug wherein HTML preceding a code block could cause it to be parsed as a paragraph. The problem is that the HTML parser used to eat all blank space after an HTML block, including the indentation of the code block. (Resolves Issue #39.) - In Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML, removed parsing of following space from rawHtmlBlock. - In Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown, modified rawHtmlBlocks so that indentation is eaten *only* on the first line after the HTML block. This means that in
    foo
    the foo won't be treated as a code block, but in
    foo
    it will. This seems the right approach for least surprise. * RST reader: + Fixed bug in parsing explicit links (resolves Issue #44). The problem was that we were looking for inlines until a '<' character signaled the start of the URL; so, if you hit a reference-style link, it would keep looking til the end of the document. Fix: change inline => (notFollowedBy (char '`') >> inline). Note that this won't allow code inlines in links, but these aren't allowed in resT anyway. + Cleaned up parsing of reference names in key blocks and links. Allow nonquoted reference links to contain isolated '.', '-', '_', so so that strings like 'a_b_' count as links. + Removed unnecessary check for following link in str. This is unnecessary now that link is above str in the definition of 'inline'. * HTML reader: + Modified rawHtmlBlock so it parses and tags. This allows these tags to be handled correctly in Markdown. HTML reader now uses rawHtmlBlock', which excludes and , since these are handled in parseHtml. (Resolves Issue #38.) + Fixed bug (emph parser was looking for `` tag, not ``). + Don't interpret contents of style tags as markdown. (Resolves Issue #40.) - Added htmlStyle, analagous to htmlScript. - Use htmlStyle in htmlBlockElement and rawHtmlInline. - Moved "script" from the list of tags that can be either block or inline to the list of block tags. + Modified rawHtmlBlock to use anyHtmlBlockTag instead of anyHtmlTag and anyHtmlEndTag. This fixes a bug in markdown parsing, where inline tags would be included in raw HTML blocks. + Modified anyHtmlBlockTag to test for (not inline) rather than directly for block. This allows us to handle e.g. docbook in the markdown reader. * LaTeX reader: Properly recognize --parse-raw in rawLaTeXInline. Updated LaTeX reader test to use --parse-raw. * HTML writer: + Modified rules for automatic HTML header identifiers to ensure that identifiers begin with an alphabetic character. The new rules are described in README. (Resolves Issue #33.) + Changed handling of titles in HTML writer so you don't get "titleprefix - " followed by nothing. * ConTeXt writer: Use wrappers around Doc elements to ensure proper spacing. Each block element is wrapped with either Pad or Reg. Pad'ed elements are guaranteed to have a blank line in between. * RST writer: + Refactored RST writer to use a record instead of a tuple for state, and to include options in state so it doesn't need to be passed as a parameter. + Use an interpreted text role to render math in restructuredText. See http://www.american.edu/econ/itex2mml/mathhack.rst for the strategy. [ Recai Oktaş ] * Debian packaging changes: + Remove the empty 'include' directory in -dev package, which lintian complains about. + Bump Standarts-Version to 3.7.3. + Use new 'Homepage:' field to specify the upstream URL on suggestion of lintian. -- Recai Oktaş Tue, 08 Jan 2008 05:13:31 +0200 pandoc (0.45) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Simplified parsing of reference keys and notes in markdown and RST readers: The Reference data structure from Text.Pandoc.Shared is no longer needed, since referenceKey and noteBlock parses return strings (as many blank lines as were occupied by the key or note) and update state themselves. getPosition and setPosition are now used to ensure that error messages will give the correct line number. This yields cleaner (and slightly faster) code, with more accurate parsing error messages. * Added new Math inline element: + Markdown and LaTeX readers now convert TeX math into Math elements, not TeX. + This allows math to be treated differently from raw TeX in output. TeX elements are no longer printed in output formats other than Markdown, LaTeX, and ConTeXt. But Math elements are always printed. * New default handling of math in writers: + New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.TeXMath exports readTeXMath, which parses raw TeX math and outputs a string of Pandoc inlines that tries to render it as far as possible using unicode characters, lapsing into literal TeX when needed. + readTeXMath is now used for default HTML output in HTML, S5, RTF, and Docbook, if no other method for displaying math in HTML is specified. Enclosing $'s are no longer printed by default. + By default, math is put inside ``. This way it can be distinguished from the surrounding text, e.g. put in a different font. * New --gladtex and --mimetex options for display of math in HTML: + If --gladtex is specified, math is output between `` tags, so it can be processed by gladTeX. + If --mimetex is specified, math is put in `` tags with a link to the mimetex CGI script (or any other script that takes TeX math as input and outputs an image). The URL of the script may be specified, but defaults to /cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi. + HTMLMathMethod structure in WriterOptions keeps track of how to display math in HTML output. + Updated README with a description of the four options for displaying math in HTML. * HTML reader: + Fixed bug: parser for minimized attributes should not swallow trailing spaces. + Simplified HTML attribute parsing. + Changed parsing of code blocks in HTML reader: `` tag is no longer needed. `
    ` suffices. All HTML tags in the code block
          (e.g. for syntax highlighting) are skipped, because they are not
          portable to other output formats. A `...` block not
          surrounded by `
    ` now counts as inline HTML, not a code block.
        + Remove just one leading and one trailing newline from contents of
          `
    ...
    ` in codeBlock parser. * Markdown reader: + Removed support for box-style block quotes. + Require space before title in links and references. This fixes a bug in parsing URLs like http://silly/url(withparen). + Improved and simplified setextHeader parser. + Fixed logic in smart quote parsing, adding some needed 'try' statements. + Fixed smart quote parsing so that unicode characters 8216 and 8217 are recognized as single quotes, and 8220 and 8221 as double quotes. * RST reader: + Fixed bug in parsing of code blocks. Previously a full tab indent was required, but RST allows code to be indented any amount. Resolves Issue #27. + Allow field lists to be indented. + Parse the contents of field lists instead of treating as a raw string. + Represent field lists as definition lists instead of blockquotes. + Fixed bug in which metadata would be overridden if the document contained multiple field lists. + Parse fields associated with '.. image::' blocks, and use 'alt' field, if given, for image alt and title attributes. * LaTeX reader: + Modified specialChar so that '"' characters are parsed. + Fixed a bug in parsing of \[ \] math blocks (thanks to Mark Kalderon). * HTML writer: + Changes in handling of math (see above). + Don't produce HTML for table of contents if there are no headers. (This would be an empty list, which is invalid XHTML.) * Markdown writer: + Don't print title attribute if title is empty. (This differs from the behavior of Markdown.pl, and agrees with PHP Markdown. But John Gruber has indicated that he prefers this behavior.) Adjusted test suite accordingly. + Fixed incorrect line wrapping in paragraphs including hard line breaks. Resolves Issue #25. + Fixed bug in markdown writer: If an ordered list item began with a marker greater than 3 characters in width, and the item took more than one line, it would appear on the line after the list marker, e.g.: (12) My list item. Multiline. Now it works as follows: (12) My list item. Multiline. * RST writer + Fixed bug in RST writer's handling of ordered lists. Previously, list items with multiple lines would not always line up with single-line list items. Now, list items are nested the length of the list marker + 1. This looks better and ensures that list items all line up. (Note that list markers are padded to the length of the longest list marker in the series.) + Use 3-space indent for unordered lists. + If label for a link reference contains a colon, surround it by ` signs so it won't be interpreted as the end of the link label. * LaTeX writer: + Cleaner output for footnotes. Footnotes now always begin on a new line, and the final } is on a line by itself only when it needs to be (i.e. only when the note ends with a Verbatim environment). + Added writer options to state, so state doesn't need to be passed as a parameter. + Text wrapping now provided, using wrapTeXIfNeeded. * ConTeXt writer: many improvements for more idiomatic ConTeXt output (thanks to Idris Samawi Hamid for suggestions). + PrettyPrint module now used for output. + Writer options are now in state, so they don't have to be passed as a parameter. + Text wrapping now provided, using wrapTeXIfNeeded. + Better treatment of footnotes: footnotes are always on lines by themselves, and the final } is on a line by itself only when it needs to be (after \stoptyping). + Use \subject, \subsubject, ... or \section, \subsection, ... for headings, depending on whether --number-sections option is selected. + Extra blank line inserted after \stopitemize + Use new, "official" definition of blockquote environment. Also, use blank line after \startblockquote to balance blank line at the end. + Both itemized and enumerated lists are now generated using \start-stopitemize, with appropriate options. Removed definitions of ltxenum and ltxitem, which are no longer needed. Provided defaults for itemized lists in the preamble. State keeps track of ordered list level, so that when default numbering is specified, the appropriate scheme can be used. + Changed \useurl to \useURL. + Changed link color from red to blue. + Use \subsubsubsubsection etc., since these are supported (up to at least sub x 5). * Text.Pandoc.Shared: + Save and restore position in parseFromString, so that accurate error messages can be given. + Improved efficiency of romanNumeral parser. + Added wrappedTeX and wrapTeXIfNeeded functions. These ensure that footnotes occur on lines by themselves (to make them easier to see and move) and do not screw up line wrapping. * Text.Pandoc.UTF8: modified fromUTF8 to strip out the BOM if present. Windows Notepad and other applications insert a BOM at the beginning of a UTF8 file. * Main.hs (tabFilter): Treat '\r' at end of line as newline (in addition to "\r\n" and '\n'). * Added a writer option for wrapped text and a command-line option '--no-wrap', which disables text wrapping and minimizes whitespace in HTML. (Resolves Issue #26.) + Added support for '--no-wrap' to Main.hs. + Added wrapIfNeeded function to Text.Pandoc.Shared. + Use wrapIfNeeded instead of wrapped in the RST, Man, Docbook, and Markdown writers. + Added render and renderFragment helpers to HTML writer. * Modified html2markdown to run tidy only if the HTML cannot be parsed. Previously html2markdown piped all input through tidy before passing it to pandoc. This caused problems on certain pages (e.g. http://daringfireball.com/markdown) which have well-formed XHTML that causes tidy to choke. The solution is to pipe through tidy only if pandoc cannot parse the input by itself. This means that a temp file is now always used, even when input comes from a local file or standard input. * Removed 'version' constant from Main.hs; added 'pandocVersion' to Text.Pandoc library. * pandoc.cabal: + Modified to work with GHC 6.8 and Cabal configurations. (For GHC 6.8, pretty and containers must be added to Build-Depends, and it is desirable to use the -O2 compiler option.) Cabal configurations allows one to select options depending on the compiler version. For GHC 6.6, the splitBase option can be disabled. + pandoc.cabal.ghc66 is provided for users with older versions of Cabal, which do not support configurations. + Use Ghc-Prof-Options to ensure that '-auto-all' is used when '--enable-(executable|library)-profiling' is specified. Updated PROFILING instructions accordingly. * Makefile: + Makefile now checks GHC version. If GHC is 6.6, pandoc.cabal.ghc66 is copied to pandoc.cabal, and the old pandoc.cabal is copied to pandoc.cabal.orig. Otherwise, pandoc.cabal is copied to pandoc.cabal.orig but otherwise unmodified. This way, the Makefile will work properly with either GHC 6.6 or 6.8. + Changed BUILDCONF to point to dist/setup-config, not .setup-config. This is where current versions of Cabal put it. + Added $(BUILDCMD) target, so setup doesn't get compiled every time. + Removed dependency of templates on ./templates, which is circular now that templates is a subdirectory of the top-level. * MacPorts Portfile: + Modified to install the pandoc library in addition to programs. + Installation must be done manually rather than using Makefile's install-all. + Note that the library must be registered in the activate phase, after the library files have been copied out of the destroot. Cabal generates a 'register.sh' script that will do this. * debian/control: Added libghc6-network-dev, libghc6-xhtml-dev, and libghc6-mtl-dev as dependencies for libghc6-pandoc-dev. Closes: #445235 * debian/rules: Converted to UTF-8. * Changed pandoc home page to http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/. * Updated ASCIIMathML.js to latest version. * Directory structure: + Moved everything from src into the top-level directory. + Changed references to source directory in Makefile and pandoc.cabal.*. + Moved ASCIIMathML.js, headers, and ui into templates directory. + Modified fillTemplates.pl to reflect new paths. [ Recai Oktaş ] * Makefile: Fixed the issue of having two copies of the library documentation under some usage scenarios. * Replaced 'ghc' with '$(GHC)' in Makefile, and made GHC and GHC_PKG configurable through the environment, to support unusual ghc installations. For example: GHC=/opt/ghc/bin/ghc GHC_PKG=/opt/ghc/bin/ghc-pkg make -- Recai Oktaş Sun, 07 Oct 2007 20:51:43 +0300 pandoc (0.44) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Fixed bug in HTML writer: when --toc was used, anchors were put around headers, which is invalid XHTML (block content within inline element). Now the anchors are put inside the header tags. Resolves Issue #23. * Added xmlns attribute to html element in html writer tests. This attribute is added by more recent versions of the xhtml library (>= 3000), and is required for valid XHTML. [ Recai Oktaş ] * On configure, compile 'Setup.hs' to 'setup' and use 'setup' as the build command instead of 'runhaskell', which, on some platforms (such as s390, alpha, m68k), throws the following error: runhaskell Setup.hs configure --prefix=/usr ghc-6.6.1: not built for interactive use This causes a serious FTBFS bug. Closes: #440668. -- Recai Oktaş Mon, 03 Sep 2007 18:24:02 +0300 pandoc (0.43) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * The focus of this release is performance. The markdown parser is about five times faster than in 0.42, based on benchmarks with the TextMate manual. * Main.hs: Replaced CRFilter and tabFilter with single function tabFilter, which operates on the whole string rather than breaking it into lines, and handles dos-style line-endings as well as tabs. * Added separate LaTeX reader and native reader tests; removed round-trip tests. * Text.Pandoc.Shared: + Removed tabsToSpaces and tabsInLine (they were used only in Main.hs.) + General code cleanup (to elimante warnings when compiling with -Wall.) + Added 'wrapped' function, which helps wrap text into paragraphs, using the prettyprinting library. + Rewrote charsInBalanced and charsInBalanced'. - Documented restriction: open and close must be distinct characters. - Rearranged options for greater efficiency. - Bug fix: Changed inner call to charsInBalanced inside charsInBalanced' to charsInBalanced'. + anyLine now requires that the line end with a newline (not eof). This is a harmless assumption, since we always add newlines to the end of a block before parsing with anyLine, and it yields a 10% speed boost. + Removed unnecessary 'try' in anyLine. + Removed unneeded 'try' from romanNumeral parser. + Use notFollowedBy instead of notFollowedBy' in charsInBalanced. + Removed unneeded 'try' in parseFromString. + Removed unneeded 'try' from stringAnyCase. (Now it behaves like 'string'.) + Changed definition of 'enclosed' in Text.Pandoc.Shared so that 'try' is not automatically applied to the 'end' parser. Added 'try' in calls to 'enclosed' where needed. Slight speed increase. * Writers: + Replaced individual wrapping routines in RST, Man, and Markdown writers with 'wrapped' from Text.Pandoc.Shared. + Rewrote LaTeX writer to use the prettyprinting library, so we get word wrapping, etc. + Modified latex writer tests for new latex writer using prettyprinter. + Fixed bug in LaTeX writer: autolinks would not cause '\usepackage{url}' to be put in the document header. Also, changes to state in enumerated list items would be overwritten. + In Markdown writer, escape paragraphs that begin with ordered list markers, so they don't get interpreted as ordered lists. * Text.Pandoc.Reades.LaTeX: + Fixed bug in LaTeX reader, which wrongly assumed that the roman numeral after "enum" in "setcounter" would consist entirely of "i"s. 'enumiv' is legitimate. + LaTeX command and environment names can't contain numbers. + Rearranged order of parsers in inline for slight speed improvement. + Added '`' to special characters and 'unescapedChar'. * Text.Pandoc.Readers.RST: + Removed unneeded try's in RST reader; also minor code cleanup. + Removed tabchar. + Rearranged parsers in inline (doubled speed). * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown: + Skip notes parsing if running in strict mode. (This yields a nice speed improvement in strict mode.) + Simplify autolink parsing code, using Network.URI to test for URIs. Added dependency on network library to debian/control and pandoc.cabal. + More perspicuous definition of nonindentSpaces. + Removed unneeded 'try' in 'rawLine'. + Combined linebreak and whitespace into a new whitespace parser, to avoid unnecessary reparsing of space characters. + Removed unnecessary 'try' in 'codeBlock', 'ellipses', 'noteMarker', 'multilineRow', 'dashedLine', 'rawHtmlBlocks'. + Use lookAhead in parsers for setext headers and definition lists to see if the next line begins appropriately; if not, don't waste any more time parsing. + Don't require blank lines after code block. (It's sufficient to end code block with a nonindented line.) + Changed definition of 'emph': italics with '_' must not be followed by an alphanumeric character. This is to help prevent interpretation of e.g. `[LC_TYPE]: my_type` as `[LCTYPE]:mytype`. + Improved Markdown.pl-compatibility in referenceLink: the two parts of a reference-style link may be separated by one space, but not more... [a] [link], [not] [a link]. + Fixed markdown inline code parsing so it better accords with Markdown.pl: the marker for the end of the code section is a clump of the same number of `'s with which the section began, followed by a non-` character. So, for example, ` h ``` i ` -> `h ``` i`. + Split 'title' into 'linkTitle' and 'referenceTitle', since the rules are slightly different. + Rewrote 'para' for greater efficiency. + Rewrote link parsers for greater efficiency. + Removed redundant 'referenceLink' in definition of inline (it's already in 'link'). + Refactored escapeChar so it doesn't need 'try'. + Refactored hrule for performance in Markdown reader. + More intelligent rearranging of 'inline' so that most frequently used parsers are tried first. + Removed tabchar parser, as whitespace handles tabs anyway. * Text.Pandoc.CharacterReferences: + Refactored. + Removed unnecessary 'try's for a speed improvement. + Removed unnecessary '&' and ';' from the entity table. * Build process: + Makefile: Get VERSION from cabal file, not Main.hs. + Modified MacPorts Portfile: - Depend on haddock - Build and install libraries and library documentation in addition to pandoc executable - Added template item for md5 sum in Portfile.in. - Incorporated changes from MacPorts repository (r28278). + FreeBSD port: Don't try to generate distinfo in Makefile. It can be made using 'make makesum' in FreeBSD. + Make both freebsd and macports targets depend on tarball. * Website and documentation: + Updated INSTALL instructions. + Added pandocwiki demo to website. + Removed local references to Portfile, since pandoc is now in the MacPorts repository. -- Recai Oktaş Sun, 02 Sep 2007 15:50:11 +0300 pandoc (0.42) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Main.hs: Use utf8 conversion on the extra files loaded with the -H, -C, -B, and -A options. This fixes problems with unicode characters in these files. * Exposed Text.Pandoc.ASCIIMathML, since it is imported in Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML and without it we get a linking error when using the library. * Markdown reader: + Added new rule for enhanced markdown ordered lists: if the list marker is a capital letter followed by a period (including a single-letter capital roman numeral), then it must be followed by at least two spaces. The point of this is to avoid accidentally treating people's initials as list markers: a paragraph might begin, "B. Russell was an English philosopher," and this shouldn't be treated as a list. Documented change in README. + Blocks that start with "p. " and a digit are no longer treated as ordered lists (it's a page number). + Added a needed 'try' to listItem. + Removed check for a following setext header in endline. A full test is too inefficient (doubles benchmark time), and the substitute we had before is not 100% accurate. + Don't use Code elements for autolinks if --strict specified. * LaTeX writer: When a footnote ends with a Verbatim environment, the close } of the footnote cannot occur on the same line or an error occurs. Fixed this by adding a newline before the closing } of every footnote. * HTML writer: + Removed incorrect "{}" around style information in HTML tables. Column widths now work properly in HTML. + If --strict option is specified (and --toc is not), don't include identifiers in headers, for better Markdown compatibility. * Build process: + Separated $(web_dest) and website targets. + In website, index.txt is now constructed from template index.txt.in. + Added freebsd target to Markefile. This creates the freebsd Makefile from Makefile.in, and creates distinfo. Removed Makefile and distinfo from the repository. + Added macport target to Makefile. Portfile is built from template Portfile.in. + Removed OSX package targets. (Too many difficulties involving dependencies on dynamic libraries.) + More complete INSTALL instructions for all architectures. * Website: + Added a programming demo, pandocwiki. [ Recai Oktaş ] * Do not forget to close pandoc's ITP. Closes: #391666 -- Recai Oktaş Sun, 26 Aug 2007 22:51:32 +0300 pandoc (0.41) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Fixed bugs in HTML reader: + Skip material at end *only if* `` is present (previously, only part of the document would be parsed if an error was found; now a proper error message is given). + Added new constant eitherBlockOrInline with elements that may count either as block-level or as inline. Modified isInline and isBlock to take this into account. + Modified rawHtmlBlock to accept any tag (even an inline tag): this is innocuous, because rawHtmlBlock is tried only if a regular inline element can't be parsed. + Added a necessary 'try' in definition of 'para'. * Fixed bug in markdown ordered list parsing. The problem was that anyOrderedListStart did not check for a space following the ordered list marker. So in 'A.B. 2007' the parser would be expecting a list item, but would not find one, causing an error. Fixed a similar bug in the RST reader. Resolves Issue #22. * Refactored RST and Markdown readers using parseFromString. * LaTeX reader will now skip anything after \end{document}. * Fixed blockquote output in markdown writer: previously, block quotes in indented contexts would be indented only in the first line. * Added note to INSTALL about variations in versions of the xhtml library that can lead to failed tests (thanks to Leif LeBaron). -- Recai Oktaş Sun, 19 Aug 2007 23:26:07 +0300 pandoc (0.4) unstable; urgency=low [ John MacFarlane ] * Added two new output formats: groff man pages and ConTeXt. By default, output files with extensions ".ctx" and ".context" are assumed to be ConTeXt, and output files with single-digit extensions are assumed to be man pages. * Enhanced ordered lists (documented in README, under Lists): + The OrderedList block element now stores information about list number style, list number delimiter, and starting number. + The readers parse this information when possible. + The writers use this information to style ordered lists. + The enhancement can be disabled using the --strict option. * Added support for tables (with a new Table block element). Two kinds of tables are supported: a simple table with one-line rows, and a more complex variety with multiline rows. All output formats are supported, but only markdown tables are parsed at the moment. The syntax is documented in README. * Added support for definition lists (with a new DefinitionList block element). All output and input formats are supported. The syntax is documented in README. * Added support for superscripts and subscripts (with new Superscript and Subscript inline elements). All input and output formats. The syntax is documented in README. * Added support for strikeout (with a new Strikeout inline element). All input and output formats are supported. Thanks to Bradley Kuhn, who contributed a patch. The syntax is documented in README. Resolves Issue #18. * Added a --toc|--table-of-contents option. This causes an automatically generated table of contents (or an instruction that creates one) to be inserted at the beginning of the document. Not supported in S5, DocBook, or man page writers. * Modified the -m|--asciimathml option: + If an optional URL argument is provided, a link is inserted instead of the contents of the ASCIIMathML.js script. + Nothing is inserted unless the document actually contains LaTeX math. * Removed Blank block element as unnecessary. * Removed Key and Note blocks from the Pandoc data structure. All links are now stored as explicit links, and note contents are stored with the (inline) notes. + All link Targets are now explicit (URL, title) pairs; there is no longer a 'Ref' target. + Markdown and RST parsers now need to extract data from key and note blocks and insert them into the relevant inline elements. Other parsers have been simplified, since there is no longer any need to construct separate key and note blocks. + Markdown, RST, and HTML writers need to construct lists of notes; Markdown and RST writers need to construct lists of link references (when the --reference-links option is specified); and the RST writer needs to construct a list of image substitution references. All writers have been rewritten to use the State monad when state is required. + Several functions (generateReference, keyTable, replaceReferenceLinks, replaceRefLinksBlockList, and some auxiliaries used by them) have been removed from Text.Pandoc.Shared, since they are no longer needed. New functions and data structures (Reference, isNoteBlock, isKeyBlock, isLineClump) have been added. The functions inTags, selfClosingTag, inTagsSimple, and inTagsIndented have been moved to the DocBook writer, since that is now the only module that uses them. NoteTable is now exported in Text.Pandoc.Shared. + Added stateKeys and stateNotes to ParserState; removed stateKeyBlocks, stateKeysUsed, stateNoteBlocks, stateNoteIdentifiers, stateInlineLinks. + Added writerNotes and writerReferenceLinks to WriterOptions. * Added Text.Pandoc module that exports basic readers, writers, definitions, and utility functions. This should export everything needed for most uses of Pandoc libraries. The haddock documentation includes a short example program. * Text.Pandoc.ASCIIMathML is no longer an exported module. * Added Text.Pandoc.Blocks module to help in printing markdown and RST tables. This module provides functions for working with fixed-width blocks of text--e.g., placing them side by side, as in a table row. * Refactored to avoid reliance on Haskell's Text.Regex library, which (a) is slow, and (b) does not properly handle unicode. This fixed some strange bugs, e.g. in parsing S-cedilla, and improved performance. + Replaced 'gsub' with a general list function 'substitute' that does not rely on Text.Regex. + Rewrote extractTagType in HTML reader so that it doesn't use regexs. + In Markdown reader, replaced email regex test with a custom email autolink parser (autoLinkEmail). Also replaced selfClosingTag regex with a custom function isSelfClosingTag. + Modified Docbook writer so that it doesn't rely on Text.Regex for detecting 'mailto' links. + Removed escapePreservingRegex and reamped entity-handling functions in Text.Pandoc.Shared and Text.Pandoc.CharacterReferences to avoid reliance on Text.Regex (see below on character reference handling changes). * Renamed Text.Pandoc.Entities as Text.Pandoc.CharacterReferences. * Changed handling of XML entities. Entities are now parsed (and unicode characters returned) in the Markdown and HTML readers, rather than being handled in the writers. In HTML and Docbook writers, UTF-8 is now used instead of entities for characters above 128. This makes the HTML and DocBook output much more readable and more easily editable. + Removed sgmlHexEntity, sgmlDecimalEntity, sgmlNamedEntity, and sgmlCharacterEntity regexes from Text.Pandoc.Shared. + Renamed escapeSGMLChar to escapeCharForXML. Added escapeStringForXML. Moved both functions to Text.Pandoc.Writers.Docbook. + Added characterReference parser to Text.Pandoc.CharacterReferences. This parses a string and return a unicode character. + Rewrote decodeCharacterReferences to use the new parser instead of Text.Regex. + Added new charRef parser for Markdown and HTML, which replaces the old 'entity' parser. Added '&' as a special character in Markdown reader. + Modified HTML and Markdown readers to call decodeEntities on all raw strings (e.g. authors, dates, link titles), to ensure that no unprocessed entities are included in the native representation of the document. (In the HTML reader, most of this work is done by a change in extractAttributeName.) + In XML and Markdown output, escape unicode nonbreaking space as ' ', since a unicode non-breaking space is impossible to distinguish visually from a regular space. (Resolves Issue #3.) + Removed encodeEntitiesNumerical. + Use Data.Map for entityTable and (new) reverseEntityTable, for a slight performance boost over the old association list. + Removed unneeded decodeEntities from 'str' parser in HTML and Markdown readers. * Text.Pandoc.UTF8: Renamed encodeUTF8 to toUTF8, decodeUTF8 to fromUTF8, for clarity. * Replaced old haskell98 module names replaced by hierarchical module names, e.g. List by Data.List. Removed haskell98 from dependencies in pandoc.cabal, and added mtl (needed for state monad). Substituted xhtml for html. * Refactored and cleaned up character escaping in writers, using backslashEscapes and escapeStringUsing functions. * Instead of adding "\n\n" to the end of an input string in Main.hs, this is now done in the readers. This makes the libraries behave the way you'd expect from the pandoc program. Resolves Issue #10. * URLs and email addresses in autolinks are now typeset as Code. * In Main.hs, changed putStr to putStrLn -- mainly because MacOS X doesn't display the whole output unless there's a line ending. * Major code cleanup in all modules, for greater consistency, concision, and readability. * HTML reader: + Fixed several bugs (extractTagType, attribute parsing). + Remove Null blocks in lists of blocks when possible. + Allow HTML comments as raw HTML inline. * Markdown reader: + Ordered list items may no longer begin with uppercase letters, or letters greater than 'n'. (This prevents first initials and page reference, e.g. 'p. 400', from being parsed as beginning lists.) Also, numbers beginning list items may no longer end with ')', which is now allowed only after letters. Note: These changes may cause documents to be parsed differently. Users should take care in upgrading. + Changed autoLink parsing to conform better to Markdown.pl's behavior. `` is not treated as a link, but ``, ``, and `` are. + Cleaned up handling of embedded quotes in link titles. Now these are stored as a '"' character, not as '"'. + Use lookAhead parser for the 'first pass' (looking for reference keys), instead of parsing normally, then using setInput to reset input. This yields a slight performance boost. + Fixed several bugs in smart quote recognition. + Fixed bug in indentSpaces (which didn't properly handle cases with mixed spaces and tabs). + Consolidated 'text', 'special', and 'inline' into 'inline'. + Fixed bug which allowed URL and title to be separated by multiple blank lines in links and reference keys. They can be on separate lines but can't have blank lines between them. + Correctly handle bracketed text inside inline footnotes and links,using new function inlinesInBalanced. Resolves Issue #14. + Fixed bug in footnotes: links in footnotes were not being processed. Solution: three-stage parse. First, get all the reference keys and add information to state. Next, get all the notes and add information to state. (Reference keys may be needed at this stage.) Finally, parse everything else. + Replaced named constants like 'emphStart' with literals. + Removed an extra occurance of escapedChar in definition of inline. * RST reader: + Allow the URI in a RST hyperlink target to start on the line after the reference key. + Added 'try' in front of 'string', where needed, or used a different parser. This fixes a bug where ````` would not be correctly parsed as a verbatim `. + Fixed slow performance in parsing inline literals in RST reader. The problem was that ``#`` was seen by 'inline' as a potential link or image. Fix: inserted 'notFollowedBy (char '`')' in link parsers. Resolves Issue #8. + Use lookAhead instead of getInput/setInput in RST reader. Removed unneeded getState call, since lookAhead automatically saves and restores the parser state. + Allow hyperlink target URIs to be split over multiple lines, and to start on the line after the reference. Resolves Issue #7. + Fixed handling of autolinks. * LaTeX reader: + Replaced 'choice [(try (string ...), ...]' idiom with 'oneOfStrings', for clarity. + Added clauses for tilde and caret. Tilde is \ensuremath{\sim}, and caret is \^{}, not \^ as before. + Added parsing for \url. + Parse \texttt{} as code, provided there's nothing fancy inside. * HTML writer: + Modified HTML writer to use the Text.XHtml library. This results in cleaner, faster code, and it makes it easier to use Pandoc in other projects, like wikis, which use Text.XHtml. Two functions are now provided, writeHtml and writeHtmlString: the former outputs an Html structure, the latter a rendered string. The S5 writer is also changed, in parallel ways (writeS5, writeS5String). + The Html header is now written programmatically, so it has been removed from the 'headers' directory. The S5 header is still needed, but the doctype and some of the meta declarations have been removed, since they are written programatically. This change introduces a new dependency on the xhtml package. + Fixed two bugs in email obfuscation involving improper escaping of '&' in the `