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Brian Wignall 2019-11-20 12:44:23 -05:00 committed by John MacFarlane
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@ -2156,7 +2156,7 @@ These variables change the appearance of PDF slides using [`beamer`].
### Variables for PowerPoint
These variables control the visual aspects of a slide show that
are not easily controled via templates.
are not easily controlled via templates.
`monofont`
: font to use for code.

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screen-readers would read it twice, see #4737.
+ Don't add variation selector if it's already there.
This fixes round-trip failures.
+ Prevent gratuitious emojification on iOS (#5469).
+ Prevent gratuitous emojification on iOS (#5469).
iOS chooses to render a number of Unicode entities, including '↩', as
big colorful emoji. This can be defeated by appending Unicode
VARIATION SELECTOR-15'/'VARIATION SELECTOR-16'. So we now append this
@ -2258,7 +2258,7 @@
* `--ascii` now works with LaTeX output. 100% ASCII output can't be
guaranteed, but the writer will use commands like `\"{a}` and `\l`
whenever possible, to avoid emiting a non-ASCII character.
whenever possible, to avoid emitting a non-ASCII character.
* For HTML5 output, `--ascii` now uses HTML5 character reference
entities rather than numerical entities.
@ -3790,7 +3790,7 @@
* JATS writer: Remove extraneous, significant whitespace (#4335,
Nokome Bentley).
* html2pdf: inject base tag wih current working directory (#4413, Mauro
* html2pdf: inject base tag with current working directory (#4413, Mauro
Bieg). This helps ensure that linked resources are included.
* Add Semigroup instances for everything for which we defined a
@ -6742,7 +6742,7 @@
+ Allow `]` inside group in option brackets (#3857).
+ lstinline with braces can be used (verb cannot be used with braces)
(Marc Schreiber, #3535).
+ Fix keyval funtion: pandoc did not parse options in braces correctly
+ Fix keyval function: pandoc did not parse options in braces correctly
(Marc Schreiber, #3642).
+ When parsing raw LaTeX commands, include trailing space (#1773).
Otherwise things like `\noindent foo` break and turn into
@ -6834,7 +6834,7 @@
parse, the parser was applied too often, consuming too much of the
input. This only affects `many1Till p end` where `p` matches on a
prefix of `end`.
+ Provide `parseFromString` (#3690). This is a verison of
+ Provide `parseFromString` (#3690). This is a version of
`parseFromString` specialied to ParserState, which resets
`stateLastStrPos` at the end. This is almost always what we want.
This fixes a bug where `_hi_` wasn't treated as emphasis in the
@ -7920,7 +7920,7 @@
+ Don't emit HTML for tables unless `raw_html` extension is set (#3154).
Emit `[TABLE]` if no suitable table formats are enabled and raw HTML
is disabled.
+ Check for the `raw_html` extension before emiting a raw HTML block.
+ Check for the `raw_html` extension before emitting a raw HTML block.
+ Abstract out note/ref function (Jesse Rosenthal).
+ Add ReaderT monad for environment variables (Jesse Rosenthal).
@ -10388,7 +10388,7 @@
+ Parse RST class directives. The class directive accepts one or more
class names, and creates a Div value with those classes. If the
directive has an indented body, the body is parsed as the children of
the Div. If not, the first block folowing the directive is made a
the Div. If not, the first block following the directive is made a
child of the Div. This differs from the behavior of rst2xml, which
does not create a Div element. Instead, the specified classes are
applied to each child of the directive. However, most Pandoc Block

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@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ be toggled off by disabling the `citation` extension; e.g.
Berkeley-style citations
------------------------
The semi-offical Org-mode citation syntax was designed by Richard
The semi-official Org-mode citation syntax was designed by Richard
Lawrence with additions by contributors on the [emacs-orgmode
mailing list]. It is based on John MacFarlane's pandoc Markdown
syntax. It's dubbed Berkeley syntax due the place of activity of
@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Example:
### Parenthetical citation
Citations surrounded by parantheses. The syntax is identical to
in-text citations, except for the addtional parentheses enclosing
in-text citations, except for the additional parentheses enclosing
the initial `cite` tag.
[(cite): See; @Mandelkern1981; and @Watson1953]

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@ -2415,7 +2415,7 @@ image for title slide
.SS Variables for PowerPoint
.PP
These variables control the visual aspects of a slide show that are not
easily controled via templates.
easily controlled via templates.
.TP
\f[B]\f[CB]monofont\f[B]\f[R]
font to use for code.

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@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ endline = try $ do
-- first to be implemented here and is almost identical to Markdown's citation
-- syntax. The org-ref package is in wide use to handle citations, but the
-- syntax is a bit limiting and not quite as simple to write. The
-- semi-offical Org-mode citation syntax is based on John MacFarlane's Pandoc
-- semi-official Org-mode citation syntax is based on John MacFarlane's Pandoc
-- sytax and Org-oriented enhancements contributed by Richard Lawrence and
-- others. It's dubbed Berkeley syntax due the place of activity of its main
-- contributors. All this should be consolidated once an official Org-mode