Added field to WriterState that denotes the current nesting level for traversing tables.
Depending on the value of that field nested tables are recognized and written.
Asciidoc supports one level of nesting. If deeper tables are to be written, they are
omitted and a warning is issued.
The raw text is now included verbatim in the output. Previously is was parsed
into XML elements, which prevented the inclusion of partial XML snippets.
The `linkifyVariables` function was changing these to links
which then got treated as non-empty by citeproc, leading
to wrong results (e.g. ignoring nonempty URL when empty DOI is present).
Addresses part 2 of jgm/citeproc#41.
Note that the multirow package is needed for rowspans.
It is included in the latex template under a variable,
so that it won't be used unless needed for a table.
- Use dev version of citeproc, which handles duplicate
ids better, preferring the last one in the list
and discarding the rest.
- Ensure that inline citations take priority over external
ones.
See jgm/citeproc#36.
This restores the behavior of pandoc-citeproc.
This means that:
- a URL may be provided, and pandoc will fetch the resource.
- Pandoc will search the resource path for the bibliography
if it is not found relative to the working directory.
Closes#6940.
After the move to JuicyPixels, we were getting incorrect
width and heigh information for some images (see #6936, test-3.jpg).
The correct information was encoded in Exif tags that
JuicyPixels seemed to ignore. So we check these first
before looking at the Width and Height identified by
JuicyPixels.
Closes#6936.
- An image alone in its paragraph (but not a figure) is now
rendered as an independent image, with an `alt` attribute
if a description is supplied.
- An inline image that is not alone in its paragraph will
be rendered, as before, using a substitution.
Such an image cannot have a "center", "left", or
"right" alignment, so the classes `align-center`,
`align-left`, or `align-right` are ignored.
However, `align-top`, `align-middle`, `align-bottom`
will generate a corresponding `align` attribute.
Closes#6948.