This change improves output formatting of content with a large amount of force line breaks, such as line-blocks. The following writers are affected:
* Dokuwiki
* HTML
* EPUB (via HTML)
* LaTeX
* MediaWiki
* OpenDocument
* Texinfo
This commit resolves#1924
Previously text that ended a div would be parsed as Plain
unless there was a blank line before the closing div tag.
Test case:
<div class="first">
This is a paragraph.
This is another paragraph.
</div>
Closes#1591.
as in the mediawiki writer. The dokuwiki markup isn't able
to handle multiple block-level items within a list item, except
in a few special cases (e.g. code blocks, and these must be started
on the same line as the preceding paragraph). So we fall back to
raw HTML for these.
Perhaps there is a better solution. We can "fake" multiple
paragraphs within list items using hard line breaks (`\\`), but
we must keep everything on one line.
(#1398)
The new code was got from inspecting changes in MediaWiki.hs
This slightly changes the output of Div blocks, but I'm not
convinced the original behaviour was really correct anyway.
The code for handling Span does nothing for now, until I can
work out the desired behaviour, and add tests for it.
Done because I noticed that in the Autolinks section of writer.dokuwiki, the URL in inlined code was getting auto-linked, when it wasn't supposed to.
This also meant that any inline code examples that had text that looked like dokuwiki syntax could break the formatting of later text.