In some cases, the rounding performed by the LaTeX table
writer would introduce visible overrun outside the text
area.
This adds two more decimal places to the width values.
Previously we just set the source name to "chunk" when parsing
from strings, to avoid misleading source positions.
This had the side effect that `rebase_relative_paths` would break
inside sections that were parsed as strings.
So, now we use "ORIGINAL_SOURCE_PATH_chunk" instead of just "chunk".
Closes#7464.
ulem is conditionally included already when the `strikeout`
variable is set, so we set this when there is underlined text,
and use `\uline` instead of `\underline`.
This fixes wrapping for underlined text.
Closes#7351.
Originally intended for referring to UNIX manual pages, either part of the same DocBook document as refentry element, or external – hence the manvolnum element.
These days, refentry is more general, for example the element documentation pages linked below are each a refentry.
As per the *Processing expectations* section of citerefentry, the element is supposed to be a hyperlink to a refentry (when in the same document) but pandoc does not support refentry tag at the moment so that is moot.
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.1/citerefentry.htmlhttps://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.1/manvolnum.htmlhttps://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/5.1/refentry.html
This roughly corresponds to a `manpage` role in rST syntax, which produces a `Code` AST node with attributes `.interpreted-text role=manpage` but that does not fit DocBook parser.
https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/usage/restructuredtext/roles.html#role-manpage
We now use source positions from the token stream to tell us
how much of the text stream to consume. Getting this to
work required a few other changes to make token source positions
accurate.
Closes#7434.
Just like it is possible to avoid incorporating an image in EPUB by
passing `data-external="1"` to a raw HTML snippet, this makes the same
possible for native Images, by looking for an associated `external`
attribute.
Preserve all attributes in img tags. If attributes have a `data-`
prefix, it will be stripped. In particular, this preserves a
`data-external` attribute as an `external` attribute in the pandoc AST.
Use latest citeproc, which uses a Span with a class rather
than a Note for notes. This helps us distinguish between
user notes and citation notes.
Don't put citations at the beginning of a note in parentheses.
(Closes #7394.)
This reverts commit cc088687b4
and PR #7295.
This fixes issues people had when using LaTeX commands defined later
in the preamble (or in some cases UTF-8 text) in the title or author
fields. Closes#7422.
This is imported from the website; in the future the website
version will be drawn from here.
Added a FAQ on the use of `\AtEndPreamble` for cases when
the contents of `header-includes` need to refer to definitions
that come later in the preamble. See #7422.
Previously, using `--citeproc` could cause punctuation to move in
quotes even when there aer no citations. This has been changed;
now, punctuation moving is limited to citations.
In addition, we only move footnotes around punctuation if the
style is a note style, even if `notes-after-punctuation` is `true`.
In a previous commit we used strings because boolean False
wouldn't render as `false`. This is changed in the dev
version ofdoctemplates, so we can go back to the more
straightforward approach.