Replaced email regex test with a custom email autolink parser
(autoLinkEmail). Also replaced 'selfClosingTag' with a
custom function 'isSelfClosingTag'.
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required before an attribute. Previously, <a.b>
would be parsed as an HTML tag with an attribute!
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So, instead of [site.com](site.com) we get <site.com>.
Changed test suite accordingly.
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+ LaTeX writer now handles consecutive quotes properly:
for example, ``\,`hello'\,''
+ LaTeX reader now parses '\,' as empty Str
+ normalizeSpaces function in Shared now removes empty Str elements
+ Modified tests accordingly
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list function that can be used to substitute one substring
for another in a string, like 'gsub' except without regular
expressions.
+ Use 'substitute' instead of 'gsub' in the LaTeX writer. This
avoids what appears to be a bug in Text.Regex, whereby "\\^"
matches "\350". There seems to be a slight speed improvement
as well. (Note: If this works, it would be good to replace
other uses of gsub that don't employ regexs with 'substitute'.)
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start if followed by 's' and then a non-alphanumeric. (Yes,
this is English-centric, I'm afraid. But it does help, and I
can't think of a language in which 's' by itself is a word.)
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DocBook, and HTML writers. The syntax is documented in
README. Tests have been added to the test suite.
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one gets an error creating the output file in the /tmp directory.
I haven't tracked this one down, but this should serve as a
workaround.
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work. This only affects the test target on systems without
GNU diff (rare), so I'm not too worried about it.
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an error condition when it gives warnings, so instead we grep
for warnings or error messages to see if we need to print the
log.
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+ Exit if pandoc fails (second time through) -- no need to store the log for this.
+ Run pdflatex up to three times, if needed to resolve references. Also
run bibtex as needed.
+ Minor reformatting.
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+ Descriptions on examples.
+ New "features" page highlighting Pandoc's features.
+ Small other improvements.
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characters Markdown escapes are escaped in strict mode.
When not in strict mode, Pandoc allows all non-alphanumeric
characters to be escaped.
+ Added documentation of backslash escapes to README.
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+ Add a trailing ':' to TEXTINPUTS as per the instruction in TeX FAQ:
http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=graphicspath
In the lack of it, pdflatex silently fails, for example, with the
following command: 'TEXINPUTS=/tmp markdown2pdf'
+ Put the origdir at the front for the correct directory search order.
+ pdflatex didn't create log file on one occasion (the above command) that
made sed commands failed. Test the existence of log before filtering it.
+ A few non-essential changes.
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--ignore-args features. This allows a simpler, cleaner design.
Make use of TEXINPUTS environment variable to ensure that
pdflatex will find images and other sources in the working
directory from which markdown2pdf is called.
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