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This applies to both fenced and HTML-ish varieties.
Otherwise we face an exponential performance problem with
backtracking.
This also accords with the behavior of the `fenced_divs`
extension in commonmark.
A warning is issued when a div is implicitly closed.
Closes #9635.
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soul commands (`ul`, `hl`, `st`) are very fragile and the math
must be handled specially. In #9597 we improved this for strikethrough
but omitted the other soul environments. This patch generalizes the
fix and a related fix for verbatim (#1294, #5529).
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Cloess #9639.
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- Link text cannot contain formatting (e.g., `//` is not italics).
Closes #9630.
- An explicitly empty link text (`[[url|]]`) works the same as an omitted
link text. Closes #9632.
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Closes #9616.
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This allows admonition elements (e.g. `<note>`) to work with
gfm admonitions even if the `<title>` is not present.
Closes #9569.
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For example, we need to escape `[\1. April]` or it will be
treated as an ordered list.
Closes #9586.
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Closes #9585.
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Previously the parser just failed if the column width
specified in `p{}` wasn't a multiple of `\linewidth`.
This led to cases where content was skipped.
Now we treat these as ColWidthDefault and silently
parse the table.
A future improvement could be to guess relative column
widths from the dimensions specified, based on a default
line width.
Closes #9579.
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The rest of the time the autodetection should work fine.
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See #9236.
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Cloess #9576.
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Make tokenization sensitive to `\makeatletter`/`\makeatother`.
Previously we just always treated `@` as a letter. This led
to bad results, e.g. with the sequence `\@`. E.g.,
`a\@ b` would parse as "ab" and `a\@b` as "a".
Closes #9555.
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This is needed for raw environments to work inside table cells.
Closes #9517.
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This is needed in conjunction with `aria-label` for screen
readers. Completes the fix to #9525.
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Screen readers don't seem to pay attention to an alt attribute on
svg. But they do read the aria-label. So if there's an alt
attribute, we copy its contents to aria-label, unless there is
already an aria-label. This will make pandoc's output with
`--embed-resources` more accessible.
Closes #9525.
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Starting with pandoc 3.1.12, unnumbered sections incremented
the section number.
Closes #9516.
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with wikilinks extensions. This fixes a regression introduced
in 3.1.12. Closes #9481.
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Closes #9475.
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Our recent relaxing of escaping (#9386) caused problems for
things like emphasized `-` characters that were rendered using
`#strong[-]#`. This now gets rendered as `#strong[\-]`.
Closes #9478.
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If you used `lang: de-DE` but then had a span or div with `lang=de`, the
preamble would try to load `ngerman` twice, leading to an error.
This fix ensures that a language is only loaded once.
Closes #9472.
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This generalizes the fix to #9420 so it applies to things like
`style="fill(url(#..."`.
Closes #9467.
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Associate with `\cref` and `\Cref` the reference-type `ref+label` and
`ref+Label`. So far we don't do anything fancy with these.
Also, associate with `\vref` `ref` instead of `ref+page`.
See #7463.
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Emit `form: "prose"` or `form: "year"` qualifiers if the citation
is author-in-text or suppress-author.
Strip initial comma from suffix, since typst will add an extra
one.
Closes #9452.
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The first (and often only) `<aside id=footnotes>` block remains
unchanged, however any additional blocks from `--reference-location` are
distinguished as `#footnotes-2`, `#footnotes-3`, and so on. No other
existing writer seems to implement per-section IDs, including HTML4.
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Outer divs have longer fences. This aids clarity for the reader,
making it easier to see where the div ends. It also makes the
output compatible with some other implementations, e.g.
micromark, which require different-width fences for nesting.
Closes #9450.
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This is needed to avoid problems in conversion to Markdown
and some other formats. Closes #9445.
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This fixes `--embed-resources` when SVGs have `clip-path`
attributes.
Closes #9420.
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Closes #9439.
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+ When the optional base level parameter is provided, we no
longer ensure that the sequence of heading levels is gapless
[behavior change]. Instead, we set the lowest heading level to
the specified base level, and adjust the others accordingly. If
an author wants to skip a level, e.g. from level 1 to level 3,
they can do that. In general, the heading levels specified
in the source document are preserved; `makeSections` only
puts them into a hierarchical structure. Closes #9398.
+ Section numbers are now assigned so that the top level
gets `1`, no matter what heading level is used. So, even
if the top heading level is 2, numbers will be `1`, `2`, etc.
rather than `0.1`, `0.2`, as in the past. Closes #5071.
+ We revert to the old behavior when the `--number-offset` option
is used. So, for example, if a document begins with a level-3
heading, and `--number-offset=1,2` is used, the top-level section
numbers will be `1.2.1`, `1.2.2`, etc. This is mainly for
backwards-compatibility.
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and other special characters. In these cases, we produce an
explicit `label()` rather than using `<>` or `@`.
Cloess #9387.
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Closes #9387.
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Closes #9388.
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That way we can play with the executable while the tests complete.
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We no longer escape `(`. The reason we did this before (#9137)
has been addressed in another way (#9252).
We only escape `=`, `+`, `-` at the beginning of a line.
We now also escape `/` at the beginning of a line.
This should reduce unnecessary escapes.
Closes #9386.
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Closes #9371.
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Fixes: #9218
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Closes #9350.
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...with a huge number of columns. Previously we got invalid pipe
tables when the number of table columns exceeded the setting of
`--columns`.
Closes #9346.
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These styles were going into an office:styles element in content.xml,
but this is invalid. Instead they must go in styles.xml. See #9287.
The variable `highlighting-styles` no longer has any effect on
the default opendocument template, and highlighting styles are
not included in opendocument output.
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Suggested at #9279.
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Closes #9279.
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when used with `--natbib` or `--biblatex`. These will treat a
bare number as a page locator, and they will be able to localize
it.
We borrow the code for stripping the locator label from the suffix
from Citeproc code. Note that the recognition of the locator label
is locale-sensitive; if `lang` is `de`, then `S. 33` is a page
reference, and `p. 33` is not!
Closes #9275.
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