Otherwise we can have problems with things like epstopdf.pl,
which pdflatex runs to convert eps files and which won't run
on a file above the working directory in restricted mode.
Instead of application/postscript. This will ensure that
we retain the eps extension after reading the image into
a mediabag and writing it again. See #2067.
Previously we used an odd mix of 3- and 4-space indentation.
Now we use 3-space indentation, except for ordered lists,
where indentation must depend on the width of the list marker.
Closes#4563.
This prevents a multiline codeblock in word from being read as
different paragraphs. This takes place in the Combine module to occur
during the normal combining of divs during conversion.
Note that this specifies that the attributes of the `CodeBlock`s must
be the same. The docx reader creates codeBlocks without attrs, so this
is trivially satisified.
Previously the parser tried to be efficient -- if no end double
quote was found, it would just return the contents. But this
could backfire in a case like:
**this should "be bold**
since the fallback would return the content `"be bold**` and the
closing boldface delimiter would never be encountered.
* Use `\f[R]` rather than `\f[]` to reset. The latter
returns to the previous font, which gives unintended
results in some cases.
* Use `\f[BI]` and `\f[CB]` in headers, instead of `\f[I]` and `\f[C]`,
since the header font is automatically bold.
* Use `\f[CB]` rather than `\f[BC]` for monospace bold.
Closes#4552.
+ Create pdf anchor for a Div with an identifier.
+ Escape `/` character in anchor ids.
+ Improve escaping for anchor ids: we now use _uNNN_ instead of uNNN
to avoid ambiguity.
This is intended to help with #4515; however, in my tests, the
link to the reference does not seem to work. I'm not sure why.
Previously this looked in the filesystem, even if pandoc
was compiled with `embed_data_files` (and sometimes it looked
in a nonexistent build directory). Now the bash completion
script just includes a hard-coded list of data file names.
See #4549.