This enables dynamic styling on spans. It uses the same prefix as we
used on divs ("docx-style" for the moment). It does not yet inject the
style into styles.xml.
The functions `isElem` and `elemName` (defined in Docx/Util.hs) make the
code a lot cleaner than the original XML.Light functions, but they had
been used inconsistently. This puts them in wherever applicable.
Image sources as those in plain images, image links, or figures, must be
proper URIs or relative file paths to be recognized as images. This
restriction is now enforced for all image sources.
This also fixes the reader's usage of uncleaned image sources, leading
to `file:` prefixes not being deleted from figure
images (e.g. `[[file:image.jpg]]` leading to a broken image `<img
src="file:image.jpg"/>)
Thanks to @bsag for noticing this bug.
Previously these yielded strings of alternating Code and Space
elements; we now incorporate the spaces into the Code. Emphasis
etc. is still possible inside these.
Closes#3055.
Previously an unquoted attribute value in a table row
could cause parsing problems.
Fixes#3053 (well, proper rowspans and colspans aren't
created, but that's a bigger limitation with the current
Pandoc document model for tables).
In the latex parser when includes are processed, the text of the
included file is directly included into the parse stream. This caused
problems when there was an error in the included file (and the included
file was longer than the original file) as the error would be reported
at this position.
The error handling tries to display the line and position where the
error occured. It works by including a copy of the input and finding the
place in the input when given the position of the error. In the
previously described scenario, the input file would be the original
source file but the error position would be the position of the error in
the included file.
The fix is to not try to show the exact line when it would cause an
out-of-bounds error.
The starred variants don't exist.
This helps with part of #3058...it gets rid of the spurious *s.
But we still have numbers on the 4th and 5th level headers.
Previously blockquotes were used. Now a Div is used
with class `admonition` and (if relevant) one of the
following: `attention`, `caution`, `danger`, `error`,
`hint`, `important`, `note`, `tip`, `warning`.
`sidebar` is also put into a Div.
Note: This will change rendering of RST documents!
It should provide much more flexibility.
Closes#3031.
We now handle cell and row attributes, mostly by skipping
them. However, alignments are now handled properly.
Since in pandoc alignment is per-column, not per-cell, we
try to devine column alignments from cell alignments.
Table captions are also now parsed, and textile indicators
for thead and tfoot no longer cause parse failure. (However,
a row designated as tfoot will just be a regular row in pandoc.)