The `tex_math_dollars` extension is now supported for `dokuwiki`
(but off by default).
Content inside `<latex>...</latex>` is parsed as raw LaTeX inline,
and inside `<LATEX>..</LATEX>` as raw LaTeX block.
In addition, this commit changes the behavior of `<php>...</php>` so
that instead of producing a code block, it produces raw HTML
with `<?php ... ?>`.
Closes#8178.
Previously classes like "underline" and "marked" had to
be the first class in a span in order for the span to be
interpreted as a "ul" or "mark" element. This commit allows
these special classes to be "stacked," e.g.
`[test]{.mark .underline}`; in addition, the special classes are no
longer required to come first in the list of classes.
See #8194 for context.
These are nondeterministic and have repeatedly failed
on strange edge cases.
The Muse reader's maintainer has not been active, and
it isn't worth developer time to chase down these problems.
parsed as inlines, as the manual states.
Previously, they were parsed as inlines if they would
otherwise have been a single Plain or Para, but otherwise
left unchanged. This led to some quirky results (e.g. #8143).
We now use the general function `blocksToInlines` from T.P.Shared.
The following table feature are now supported in ConTeXt:
- colspans,
- rowspans,
- multiple bodies,
- row headers, and
- multi-row table head and foot.
The wrapping `placetable` environment is also given a `reference` option
with the table identifier, enabling referencing of the table from within
the document.
Add `formatCode` function to Text.Pandoc.Shared [API change].
Use this in the LaTeX reader so that e.g.
`\texttt{\textbf{bold code}}` is parsed as `Strong [Code ("",[],[]) "bold code"]`.
When converting e.g. an align environment to an aligned environment
inside a Math element, we need to include a newline before the
`\end{aligned}`, since the previous line might end in a comment.
Closes#8122.
The document hierarchy is now conveyed using the
`\startsectionlevel`/`\stopsectionlevel` by default. This makes it easy
to include pandoc-generated snippets in documents at arbitrary levels.
The more semantic environments "chapter", "section", "subsection", etc.
are used if the `--top-level-division` command line parameter is set to
a non-default value.
Closes: #5539
Autolinks, i.e. links with content that's the same as the linked URL,
are now marked with the `\url` command. All other links, both internal
and external, are created with the `\goto` command, leading to shorter,
slightly more idiomatic code. As before, autolinks can still be styled
via `\setupurl`, other links via `\setupinteraction`.
<xref> elements can also be used to link to <figure> elements. Alas, the
DocBook reader was not aware of this and thus generated a link text
which just said 'figure_title'.
https://tdg.docbook.org/tdg/4.5/figure.html explains that <figure>
elements can contain <title> elements, so let's try to use that if it is
available.
Asciidoctor uses different unicode characters for task
lists; we should recognize them too and be able to convert
them to ascii task lists in formats like gfm.
Closes#8011.
These commands take optional arguments with () and [],
which can lead to problems if the content of the table
cell begins with these characters.
Closes#8001.
Previously when generating JATS with the `element_citations`
extension enabled, the references were put in a doubly-nested
ref-list element (`<ref-list><ref-list>...`). This is now fixed.
Closes#7990.
Citeproc adopted the BibTeX convention to use the author name "others"
when there are additional authors that are not named. JATS uses the
`<etal>` element for this.
This allows `<div>` to be suppressed using `-raw_html`.
Previously `native_divs` was enabled but could
not be suppressed, because it was not in the list of
available extensions for commonmark-based formats.
Closes#7965.