This should have fixed#1305, allowing the reference.docx to define
section numbering, but it doesn't. Now the headings appear with proper
indentation, but the numbers don't appear. Unclear why. styles.xml and
numbering.xml basically match the docx which has the expected result.
Now the minimum id used by pandoc is 990. All ids start with "99".
This gives some room for a reference.docx to define numbering styles.
Note: this is not yet possible, since pandoc generates numbering.xml
entirely on its own.
Instead of sequential numbering, we assign numbers based on the
list marker styles. This simplifies some of the code and should
make it easier to modify numbering in the future.
* All media from reference.docx are copied into result.
* Added defaults for common image types to [Content Types].
* Avoided redundant XML parse + write for entries taken over from
reference.docx, for better performance.
With the move from parsec to attoparsec, we lost good error
reporting. In fact, since we weren't testing for end of input,
malformed templates would fail silently. Here we revert back to
Parsec for better error messages.
Inline LaTeX is now accepted and parsed by the org-mode reader. Both,
math symbols (like \tau) and LaTeX commands (like \cite{Coffee}), can be
used without any further escaping.
In 1.12.4 and 1.12.4.2, the cover image would not appear properly,
because the metadata id was not correct.
This was introduced by the fix to #1254.
Now we derive the id from the actual cover image filename,
which we preserve rather than using "cover-image."
Citations are defined via the "normal citation" syntax used in markdown,
with the sole difference that newlines are not allowed between "[...]".
This is for consistency, as org-mode generally disallows newlines
between square brackets.
The extension is turned on by default and can be turned off via the
default syntax-extension mechanism, i.e. by specifying "org-citation" as
the input format.
Move `citeKey` from Readers.Markdown into Parsing
The function can be used by other readers, so it is made accessible for
all parsers.
Both `ParserState` and `OrgParserState` keep track of the parser position at
which the last string ended. This patch introduces a new class
`HasLastStrPosition` and makes the above types instances of that class. This
enables the generalization of functions updating the state or checking if one
is right after a string.
The reader produced wrong results for block containing non-letter chars
in their parameter arguments. This patch relaxes constraints in that it
allows block header arguments to contain any non-space character (except
for ']' for inline blocks).
Thanks to Xiao Hanyu for noticing this.
The general form of source block headers
(`#+BEGIN_SRC <language> <switches> <header arguments>`) was not
recognized by the reader. This patch adds support for the above form,
adds header arguments to the block's key-value pairs and marks the block
as a rundoc block if header arguments are present.
This closes#1286.