ODT reader simply provided an empty header list
which meant that the contents of the whole table,
even if not empty, was simply ignored.
While we still do not infer headers we at least have
to provide default properties of columns.
Special blocks (i.e. blocks with unrecognized names) can be prefixed
with an `ATTR_HTML` block attribute. The attributes defined in that
meta-directive are added to the `Div` which is used to represent the
special block.
Closes: #3182
The `todo` export option allows to toggle the inclusion of TODO keywords
in the output. Setting this to `nil` causes TODO keywords to be dropped
from headlines. The default is to include the keywords.
Headlines can have optional todo-markers which can be controlled via the
`#+TODO`, `#+SEQ_TODO`, or `#+TYP_TODO` meta directive. Multiple such
directives can be given, each adding a new set of recognized todo-markers.
If no custom todo-markers are defined, the default `TODO` and `DONE`
markers are used.
Todo-markers are conceptually separate from headline text and are hence
excluded when autogenerating headline IDs.
The markers are rendered as spans and labelled with two classes: One
class is the markers name, the other signals the todo-state of the
marker (either `todo` or `done`).
Technically `**@user` is a valid email address, but if we
allow things like this, we get bad results in markdown flavors
that autolink raw email addresses. (See #2940.)
So we exclude a few valid email addresses in order to
avoid these more common bad cases.
Closes#2940.
Added `--list-input-formats`, `--list-output-formats`,
`--list-extensions`, `--list-highlight-languages`,
`--list-highlight-styles`.
Removed list of highlighting languages from `--version`
output.
Removed list of input and output formats from default
`--help` output.
Closes#3173.
This is needed because github flavored Markdown has a slightly
different set of escapable symbols than original Markdown;
it includes angle brackets.
Closes#2846.
The `--chapters` option is replaced with `--top-level-division` which allows
users to specify the type as which top-level headers should be output. Possible
values are `section` (the default), `chapter`, or `part`.
The formats LaTeX, ConTeXt, and Docbook allow `part` as top-level division, TEI
only allows to set the `type` attribute on `div` containers. The writers are
altered to respect this option in a sensible way.