Previously, a LaTeX citation would always be parsed as a Citation
element, with the raw LaTeX in the [Inline] part.
Now, the LaTeX citation is parsed as a Citation element only if
`--biblio` was specified (i.e. only if there is a nonempty set
of references in readerReferences). Otherwise it is parsed as
raw LaTeX.
This will make it possible to simplify some things in the markdown
writer. It also makes the LaTeX reader behave more like the Markdown
reader.
Previously the parser would hang on input like this:
[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[hi
We fixed this by making the link parser parser characters
between balanced brackets (skipping brackets in inline code spans),
then parsing the result as an inline list.
One change is that
[hi *there]* bud](/url)
is now no longer parsed as a link. But in this respect pandoc behaved
differently from most other implementations anyway, so that seems okay.
All current tests pass. Added test for this case.
Closes#620.
This allows the markdown reader to treat '\begin' (not followed
by an argument) as a raw string rather than erroring out when
it doesn't find a '{'.
Closes#622.
- Removed writerLiterateHaskell from WriterOptions.
- Removed readerLiterateHaskell from ReaderOptions.
- Added Ext_literate_haskell to Extensions. Test for this
instead of the above.
- Removed failUnlessLHS from Shared.
Note: At this point, +lhs and .lhs extension no longer has any effect.
Need to fix.
Field lists now work properly with block content.
(Thanks to Lachlan Musicman for pointing out the bug.)
In addition, definition list items are now always Para instead
of Plain -- which matches behavior of rst2xml.py.
Finally, in image blocks, the alt attribute is parsed properly
and used for the alt, not also the title.