Closes#11682.
Fixes two bugs that caused a simple table to be read as a cascade of
nested tables:
* `\plain` reset the entire property record (including the in-table
flag) via `const def`. When a cell paragraph used `\plain` after
`\intbl`, the in-table flag was cleared, so the next `\cell` closed
the partially-built table and embedded it inside a new cell. Per the
RTF spec, `\plain` should reset only character formatting, so it now
preserves paragraph/context properties (in-table, list level, outline
level, hyperlink, anchor).
* `\row` was ignored and only `\trowd` started a new row. Real-world
RTF often emits a single `\trowd` and separates rows with `\row`, so
every cell ended up in one row. Both `\trowd` and `\row` now begin a
fresh row (only when the current one has cells), and empty trailing
rows are dropped when closing the table.
Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add support for the `auto_identifiers`, `gfm_auto_identifiers`, and
`ascii_identifiers` extensions in the man reader. Section headings
parsed from .SH and .SS macros now receive auto-generated id
attributes when the extension is enabled, enabling `--toc` to
produce working anchor links.
- Add `autoIdExtensions` to default man extensions [behavior change]
- Add `HasReaderOptions`, `HasLogMessages` and `HasIdentifierList` to
`ManState` to run `registerHeader`
Closes#8852.
Like the other table syntaxes (pipe, simple, and multiline tables) and
block-level constructs generally, a grid table may now be indented by up
to three spaces and still be recognized as a table. Previously the
grid-table parser required the table to begin at the left margin, so an
indented grid table was parsed as a paragraph.
The leading indentation is stripped uniformly from each line before the
table is parsed, so an indented grid table produces the same AST as its
non-indented equivalent.
Adds a command test.
Previously the OpenDocument writer emitted a fresh automatic style
(L1..Ln, P1..Pn, T1..Tn) for nearly every list, list-item paragraph,
block quote, preformatted block, and inline text style. This produced
large ODT files, made `--reference-doc` customization ineffective (the
user's predefined styles were never referenced), and gave each list its
own indentation independent of any containing block quote.
This commit teaches the writer to reference the predefined styles that
LibreOffice ships and that pandoc's reference.odt now exports:
- Bullet lists use `List_20_1`; ordered lists with default start and
decimal format use `Numbering_20_1`. Non-default ordered lists
generate a single named override style (`Pandoc_Numbering_N`)
memoised by (ListNumberStyle, ListNumberDelim); a non-default start
value with the default format is expressed via `text:start-value`
on the `text:list` element instead of a new style.
- List-item paragraphs use `List_20_Bullet[_Tight]` and
`List_20_Number[_Tight]`. The Tight variants are pandoc-specific
(zero top/bottom margin) and are injected into the user's
reference.odt if missing, just like the Skylighting token styles.
- Block quotes use the predefined `Quotations` paragraph style
directly. Nested block quotes use a single automatic style that
inherits from Quotations and only adds extra margin-left, so a list
inside a block quote now inherits its container's indent (#2747).
- Preformatted blocks use `Preformatted_20_Text` directly.
- Emphasis, Strong, Strikeout, Subscript, Superscript and Code spans
use the predefined `Emphasis`, `Strong_20_Emphasis`, `Strikeout`,
`Subscript`, `Superscript` and `Source_20_Text` text styles.
- `paraStyle`/`paraStyleFromParent` no longer emit a wrapper automatic
style when its only attribute would be `parent-style-name`; the
parent name is returned directly.
Closes#9136.
Closes#5086.
Closes#2747.
Closes#3426.
Closes#7336.
Co-authored by: Claude Opus 4.7.
We parse these as DefinitionList items, but we previously
sometimes stopped prematurely in including material in the
definition. We should include everything until we hit a new
indentation-changing macro.
Closes#11668.
This change ensures that raw content marked `epub2` will appear in (only) EPUBv2 output
and content marked `epub3` will appear in (only) EPUBv3 output.
This allows one to pass parameters to typst, which are available
at `sys.inputs`, just as `typst` itself does with its `--input`
option.
[API changes]
* ReaderOptions has a new field `readerTypstInputs`.
* Opt has a new field `optTypstInputs`.
Closes#11588.
For paragraphs beginning with literal `#`, `*`, or other things
that would otherwise produce lists, we insert `<nowiki></nowiki>`
rather than (as previously) `\`. `\` does not work to escape
these.
Closes#11563.
- Properly handle the case where the first item is an indented
code block. (Closes #11542.)
- Use correct indentation when `four_space_rule` extension is
disabled.
This change allows users to style images in InDesign bysetting the
`object-style` attribute in a pandoc Image, which is mapped to the
AppliedObjectStyle attribute in the Rectangle element around
an Image element in the resulting ICML.
RevealJS defaults scrollProgress to 'auto', but the writer was
setting it to true. Use lookupMeta to distinguish between
MetaBool True, MetaBool False, and unset (defaulting to 'auto').
The template uses a helper variable scrollProgressAuto since
pandoc templates cannot distinguish a MetaString "auto" from
MetaBool True in a single variable.
Remove quotes from scrollActivationWidth (should be a number,
not a string). Use $if/$else$ guard for scrollSnap so that
`false` renders as a boolean literal rather than the string
'false'. Add /nowrap to scrollSnap and scrollLayout.
This borrows a test case taken mostly from #11394 by @mcanouil
but the code is fresh. The behavior is similar to what we
have with the HTML and LaTeX writers.
Obsoletes #11394.
Co-authored by @mcanouil and Claude Opus 4.6.
These commands allow separating the footnote mark from its content,
useful in tables, minipages, and other contexts where \footnote
cannot be used directly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Closes#11450.
Instead of using an SVG with a link containing the data URI
(the solution of #10460), we can now simply produce a `bytes`
object with the requisite bytes. Typst figures out the format
automatically.
Closes#11420.
When using `--syntax-highlighting=idiomatic` with reveal.js output,
pandoc now generates HTML compatible with reveal.js's built-in
highlight.js plugin:
- Code blocks use `<pre><code class="language-X">` format
- The template loads highlight.js CSS, JS, and RevealHighlight plugin
- Theme defaults to "monokai", configurable via `highlightjs-theme`
variable
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This refactors the writer to use Text.DocLayout combinators (vcat, hcat,
literal, blankline, cr, chomp) for building output, following the pattern
used by other text format writers (RST, Markdown, Man). This enables
better control over line spacing and paragraph separation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add `pdfstandard` metadata variable for specifying PDF standards
(PDF/A, PDF/X, PDF/UA) in LaTeX output. Uses LaTeX's \DocumentMetadata
command which requires LuaLaTeX.
- PDF version requirements are automatically inferred, but can be explicitly
overridden.
- Automatic tagging for standards that require it (ua-1, ua-2, a-2a, a-3a).
- Warning for unsupported standards
- Documentation in MANUAL.txt (Variables for LaTeX, Accessible PDFs)
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
These were being parsed as inline notes. Now we disallow an
inline note followed by attributes, as this is almost certainly
meant to be a span.
Closes#11409.
Previously we would export leading and trailing space inside
elements like emphasis or ulink so they appeared outside the
resulting pandoc Inline (Emph or Link). This is not really
motivated; DocBook and XML in general treats leading and trailing
whitespace in this context as significant.
These spaces may casue problems for some output formats, e.g.
asciidoc, but these issues should be addressed in the
corresponding writers, as they are in the Markdown writer,
using Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared.delimited.
Closes#11398.