* Tilde code fences can again take bare language.
So
~~~ haskell
is okay, not just
~~~ {.haskell}
* Backtick code blocks can take the bracketed attributes.
* Backtick code blocks don't require a language.
* Consolidated code for the two kinds of fenced code blocks.
Closes#722.
The 1.10 code assumed that each table header cell contains
exactly one block. That failed for headerless tables (0) and also
for tables with multiple blocks in a header cell.
The code is fixed and tests provided. Thanks to Andrew Lee for
pointing out the bug.
* In markdown reader, add a '\1' character to the beginning
of the title of an image that is alone in its paragraph,
if implicit_figures extension is selected.
* In writers, check for Para [Image alt (src,'\1':tit)] and treat
it as a figure if possible.
* Updated tests.
This is a bit of a hack, but it allows us to make implicit_figures
an extension of the markdown reader, rather than the writers.
Previously header ids were autogenerated by the writers.
Now they are generated (unless supplied explicitly) in the
markdown parser, if the `header_identifiers` extension is
selected.
In addition, the textile reader now supports id attributes on
headers.
Now by default pandoc will act as if link references have been defined
for all headers. So, you can do this:
# My header
Link to [My header].
Another link to [it][My header].
Closes#691.
Previously the textile reader and writer incorrectly implented
RST-style autolinks for URLs and email addresses.
This has been fixed. Now an autolink is done this way:
"$":http://myurl.com
This fixes a bug on input like "(_hello_)" which should
be a parenthesized emphasized "hello".
The new list is taken from the PHP source of textile 2.4.
This reverts commit da87837318.
Reason: The code was overzealous and would rule out some things
we want to be able to do, like include the same file multiple
times.
Previously this was done in src/pandoc.hs, which made it difficult
for library users.
* Removed readerCitations in ReaderOptions.
* Added readerReferences and readerCitationStyle to ReaderOptions.
* Moved use of processBiblio from main program to the
markdown and LaTeX readers.
Now pandoc correctly handles hard line breaks inside list items.
Previously they broke list parsing. Thanks to Pablo
Rodríguez for pointing out the problem.