We walk through the document (using the zipper in
Text.XML.Light.Cursor) to unwrap the sdt tags before doing the rest of
the parsing of the document. Note that the function is generically
named `walkDocument` in case we need to do any further preprocessing
in the future.
Closes#4190
Instead of just "Hello, world", the document now contains
exemplars of most of the styles that have an effect on pandoc
documents.
This makes it easier to see the effect of style changes.
Closes#4175.
instead of relying on CSS. Closes#4162. HTML-based templates have had
the custom CSS for div.line-block removed. Those maintaining custom
templates will want to remove this too.
We still enclose line blocks in a div with class line-block.
E.g. `-t latex-smart -o file.pdf` would produce a different
latex intermediate than `-t latex-smart -o file.tex`.
Thanks to Bernhard Fisseni for pointing this out.
This is a regression since pandoc 2.0 (introduced in commit
c7e3c1ec).
We now convert a ref-list element into a list of
citations in metadata, suitable for use with pandoc-citeproc.
We also convert references to pandoc citation elements.
Thus a JATS article with embedded bibliographic information
can be processed with pandoc and pandoc-citeproc to produce
a formatted bibliography.
Don't pass through macro definitions themselves when `latex_macros`
is set. The macros have already been applied.
If `latex_macros` is enabled, then `rawLaTeXBlock` in
Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX will succeed in parsing a macro definition,
and will update pandoc's internal macro map accordingly, but the
empty string will be returned.
Together with earlier changes, this closes#4179.
The stack now remains unaltered if `getRawInt` or `getTable` fail. This
is important when those functions are used in an operation that is part
of an Alternative.
Change: minor
We don't yet produce incremental lists in PowerPoint, but we should at
least treat lists inside BlockQuotes as lists, for compatibility with
other slide formats.