According to FB2 XML schema <empty-line /> cannot be placed inside
<p>. Linux FBReader can't display such paragraphs, e.g. any "loose"
lists produced by pandoc prior to this commit. Besides that,
FB2 writer placed <p> inside <p> when writing nested lists,
this commit fixes the bug.
Also this commit removes leading non-breaking space from ordered
lists for consistency with bullet lists.
Definition lists are not affected at all.
* Added underlineSpan builder function. This can be easily updated if needed. The purpose is for Readers to transform underlines consistently.
* Docx Reader: Use underlineSpan and update test
* Org Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test
* Textile Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test case
* Txt2Tags Reader: Use underlineSpan and update test
* HTML Reader: Use underlineSpan and add test case
if the source name is `source` (i.e., the top level). Otherwise
results will be misleading, since what readM does is to look
up the source position of the error in the *original* input,
which may not match the input used by parseFromString or
in parsing from an included file.
Closes#3865. Not a great fix, maybe there's something better
that could be done, but this should at least avoid misleading
messages.
This should help with #3979.
In my test, I got a data uri for data-background. But it didn't
actually work in the browser (the background image didn't show).
Not sure whether this is a problem in reveal.js or a problem
in pandoc...
Previously `\include` wouldn't work if the included file
contained, e.g., a begin without a matching end.
We've changed the Tok type so that it stores a full SourcePos,
rather than just a line and column. So tokens keeep track
of the file they came from. This allows us to use a simpler
method for includes, which doesn't require parsing the included
document as a whole.
Closes#3971.
Now all the guts of openURL have been put into openURL from
Class. openURL is now sensitive to stRequestHeaders in CommonState
and will add these custom headers when making a request.
It no longer looks at the USER_AGENT environment variable,
since you can now set the `User-Agent` header directly.