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Version: 2.6-bp151.1.2
* Fri Feb 01 2019 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.6.
  pandoc (2.6) PROVISIONAL
  * Support ipynb (Jupyter notebook) as input and output format.
    + Add `ipynb` as input and output format (extension `.ipynb`).
    + Added Text.Pandoc.Readers.Ipynb [API change].
    + Added Text.Pandoc.Writers.Ipynb [API change].
    + Add `PandocIpynbDecodingError` constructor to Text.Pandoc.Error.Error
    [API change].
    + Depend on ipynb library.
    + Note: there is no template for ipynb.
  * Add DokuWiki reader (#1792, Alexander Krotov).  This adds
    Text.Pandoc.Readers.DokuWiki [API change], and adds `dokuwiki`
    as an input format.
  * Implement task lists (#3051, Mauro Bieg). Added `task_lists`
    extension. Task lists are supported from markdown and gfm input.
    They should work, to some degree, in all output formats, though in
    most formats you'll get a bullet list with a unicode character for
    the box. In HTML, you get checkboxes and in LaTeX/PDF output, a
    box is used as the list marker. API changes:
    + Added constructor `Ext_task_lists` to `Extension`.
    + Added `taskListItemFromAscii` and `taskListItemToAscii` to
    Text.Pandoc.Shared.
  * Allow some command line options to take URL in addition to FILE.
    `--include-in-header`, `--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`.
  * HTML reader:
    + Handle empty `start` attribute (see #5162).
    + Treat `textarea` as a verbatim environment (#5241) and preserve
    spacing.
  * RST reader:
    + Change treatment of `number-lines` directive (Brian Leung,
    [#5207]). Directives of this type without numeric inputs should
    not have a `startFrom` attribute; with a blank value, the
    writers can produce extra whitespace.
    + Removed superfluous `sourceCode` class on code blocks (#5047).
    + Handle `sourcecode` directive as synonynm for `code` (#5204).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Remove `sourceCode` class for literate Haskell code blocks
    (#5047). Reverse order of `literate` and `haskell` classes on
    code blocks when parsing literate Haskell, so `haskell` is
    first.
    + Treat `<textarea>` as a verbatim environment (#5241).
  * Org reader:
    + Handle `minlevel` option differently (#5190, Brian Leung).
    When `minlevel` exceeds the original minimum level observed in
    the file to be included, every heading should be shifted
    rightward.
    + Allow for case of `:minlevel == 0` (#5190).
    + Fix treatment of links to images (#5191, Albert Krewinkel).
    Links with descriptions which are pointing to images are no
    longer parsed as inline images, but as links.
    + Add support for #+SELECT_TAGS (Brian Leung).
    + Separate filtering logic from conversion function (Brian Leung).
  * TWiki reader: Fix performance issue with underscores (#3921).
  * MediaWiki reader: use `_` instead of `-` in auto-identifiers (#4731).
    We may not still be exactly matching mediawiki's algorithm.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Remove `sourceCode` class for literate Haskell code blocks
    (#5047). Reverse order of `literate` and `haskell` classes on
    code blocks when parsing literate Haskell, so `haskell` is
    first.
    + Support `\DeclareMathOperator` (#5149).
    + Support `\inputminted` (#5103).
    + Support `\endinput` (#5233).
    + Allow includes with dots like `cc_by_4.0`.  Previously the `.0`
    was interpreted as a file extension, leading pandoc not to add
    `.tex` (and thus not to find the file).  The new behavior matches
    tex more closely.
  * Man reader:
    + Use `mapLeft` from Shared instead of defining own.
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Handle level overrides (#5134).
  * Docx writer:
    + Support custom properties (#3024, #5252, Agustín Martín Barbero).
    Also supports additional core properties:  `subject`, `lang`,
    `category`, `description`.
    + Make Level into a real type, instead of an alias for a tuple
    (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * ICML writer (Mauro Bieg):
    + Support custom-styles (#5137, see #2106).
    + Support unnumbered headers (#5140).
  * Texinfo writer: Use header identifier for anchor if present (#4731).
    Previously we were overwriting an existing identifier with a new one.
  * Org writer: Preserve line-numbering for example and code blocks
    (Brian Leung).
  * Man/Ms writers: Don't escape `-` as `\-`. The `\-` gets rendered
    in HTML and PDF as a unicode minus sign.
  * Ms writer: Ensure we have a newline after .EN in disply math (#5251).
  * RST writer: Don't wrap simple table header lines (#5128).
  * Asciidoc writer: Shorter delimiters for tables, blockquotes
    (#4364). This matches asciidoctor reference docs.
  * Dokuwiki writer: Remove automatic `:` prefix before internal image
    links (#5183, Damien Clochard).  This prevented users from making
    relative image links.
  * Zimwiki writer: remove automatic colon prefix before internal
    images (#5183, Damien Clochard).
  * MediaWiki writer: fix caption, use 'thumb' instead of 'frame'
    (#5105). Captions used to have the word 'caption' prepended; this
    has been removed. Also, 'thumb' is used instead of 'frame' to
    allow images to be resized.
  * reveal.js writer:
    + Ensure that we don't get > 2 levels of section nesting,
    even with slide level > 2 (#5168).
    + If slide level == N but there is no N-level header, make
    sure the next header with level > N gets treated as a slide
    and put in a section, rather than remaining loose (#5168).
  * Markdown writer:
    + Make `plain` RawBlocks pass through in `plain` output.
    + Include needed whitespace after HTML figure (#5121).
    We use HTML for a figure in markdown dialects that can't
    represent it natively.
  * Commonmark writer:
    + Fix handling of SoftBreak with `hard_line_breaks` (#5195).
    + Implement `--toc` (`writerTableOfContents`)
    in commonmark/gfm writers (#5172).
  * EPUB writer:
    + Ensure that picture transforms are done on metadata too.
    + Small fixes to `nav.xhtml`:
    Add 'landmarks' id attribute to the landmarks nav.
    Replace old default CSS removing numbers from ol.toc li
    with new rules that match `nav#toc ol, nav#landmarks ol`.
    We keep the `toc` class on `ol` for backwards compatibility.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Make raw content marked `beamer` pass through in `beamer`
    output (pandoc/lua-filters#40).
    + Beamer: avoid duplicated `fragile` property in some cases
    (#5208).
    + Add `#` special characters for listings (#4939).
    This character needs special handling in `\lstinline`.
  * RTF writer: use `toTableOfContents` from Shared to replace
    old duplicated code.
  * Pptx writer:
    + Support custom properties.  Also supports additional core
    properties: `subject`, `category`, `description` (#5252,
    Agustín Martín Barbero).
    + Use `toTableOfContents` from Shared to replace old duplicated code.
  * ODT writer (Augustín Martín Barbero):
    + Fix typo in custom properties (#2839).
    + Improve standard properties, including the following core
    properties: `generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`,
    `keywords`, `initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date`
    (actual creation date) (#5252).
  * Custom writers:
    + Allow '-' in filenames for custom lua writers (#5187).
    + sample.lua: add `SingleQuoted`, `DoubleQuoted` (#5104).
    + sample.lua: Add a missing `>` (MichaWiedenmann).
  * reveal.js template:  Add `zoomKey` config (#4249).
  * HTML5 template: Remove unnecessary type="text/css" on style and
    link for HTML5 (#5146).
  * LaTeX template (Andrew Dunning, except where noted):
    + Prevent fontspec from scaling `mainfont` to match the default
    font, Latin Modern. A main font set to 12pt could
    previously appear between 11pt to 13pt depending on its design.
    To return to the earlier rendering, use `-V
    mainfontoptions="Scale=MatchLowercase"` (#5212, #5218).
    + Display monospaced fonts without TeX ligatures when using
    `--pdf-engine=lualatex`. It now matches the behaviour of other
    engines (#5212, #5218).
    + Remove the deprecated `romanfont` variable. The functionality of
    `mainfont` is identical (#5218).
    + Render `\subtitle` with the standard document classes.
    Previously, `subtitle` only appeared when using the KOMA-Script
    classes or Beamer (#5213, #5244).
    + Use Babel instead of Polyglossia for LuaLaTeX. This avoids
    several language selection problems, notably with retaining
    French spacing conventions when switching to a verbatim
    environment or another language; and in printing Greek text
    without hyphenation (#5193).
    + Use the [`xurl`](https://ctan.org/pkg/xurl) package if
    available, improving the appearance of URLs by allowing them to
    break at additional points (#5193).
    + Use [`bookmark`](https://ctan.org/pkg/bookmark) if available
    to correct heading levels in PDF bookmarks: see the [KOMA-Script
    3.26 release notes](https://komascript.de/release3.26) (#5193).
    + Require the [`xcolor`](https://ctan.org/pkg/xcolor) package to
    avoid a possible error when using additional packages alongside
    footnotes in tables (#5193, closes #4861).
    + Remove obsolete `fixltx2e` package, which has no functionality
    with TeX Live 2015 or later (#5193).
    + Allow multiple `fontfamilies.options` (#5193, closes #5194).
    + Restrict `institute` variable to Beamer (#5219).
    + Use [`footnotehyper`](https://ctan.org/pkg/footnotehyper)
    package if available to make footnotes in tables compatible
    with `hyperref` (#5234).
    + Number parts and chapters in book classes only if the
    `numbersections` variable is set, for consistency with other
    output formats. To return to the previous behaviour, use
    `-V numbersections -V secnumdepth=0` (#5235).
    + Reindent file (#5193).
    + Use built-in parskip handling with KOMA-Script classes (#5143, Enno).
    + Set default listings language for lua, assembler (#5227, John
    MacFarlane).  Otherwise we get an error when trying to compile code
    with lua or assembler code.  To change the default dialect
    (currenty 5.3 for lua and x86masm for assembler), you can use
    `--include-in-header` to inject something like
    `\lstset{defaultdialect=[5.2]Lua}`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers: Changed types of `readJSON`; it now runs
    in an instance of PandocMonad, like the other readers and
    writers.  [API change]
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers: Changed types of `writeJSON`; it now runs
    in an instance of PandocMonad, like the other readers and
    writers.  [API change]
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: Added `PandocUTF8DecodingError` constructor
    for `PandocError`. [API change]
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared - add `toTableOfContents`. [API change]
    This is refactored out from the Markdown writer.
    It can be used in other writers to create a table of contents.
  * Improve error messages for UTF-8 decoding errors. Now we give
    the filename and byte offset (#4765).
  * Text.Pandoc.XML: Strip out illegal XML characters in
    `escapeXMLString` (#5119).
  * Text.Pandoc.Process: update `pipeProcess` (Albert Krewinkel).
    The implementation of `pipeProcess` was rewritten to fix sporadic
    failures caused by prematurely closed pipes.
  * Use `safeRead` instead of `read` everywhere in the code
    (John MacFarlane, Mauro Bieg, #5162, #5180).
  * Text.Pandoc.SelfContained: Decompress `.svgz` when
    converting to `data:` URI (#5163, Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Remove unused `HasHeaderMap`
    (#5175, Alexander Krotov). [API change]
  * Normalize Windows paths to account for change in ghc 8.6 (#5127).
    When pandoc is compiled with ghc 8.6, Windows paths are treated
    differently, and paths beginning `\\server` no longer work.
    This commit rewrites such patsh to `\\?\UNC\server` which works.
    The change operates at the level of argument parsing, so it
    only affects the command line program.
  * Simplify/fix reading of `--metadata` values on command line
    to avoid problems relating to hvr/HsYAML#7 (#5177).
  * data/pandoc.lua: auto-fix nested constructor arguments (Albert
    Krewinkel).  Incorrect types to pandoc element constructors are
    automatically converted to the correct types when possible. This was
    already done for most constructors, but conversions are now also done
    for nested types (like lists of lists).
  * Removed custom Setup.hs, use build-type: simple. The only thing we
    gained from the custom build was automatic installation of the man
    page when using 'cabal install'. But custom builds cause problems,
    e.g., with cross-compilation. Installation of the man page is
    better handled by packagers. Note to packagers (e.g. Debian): it
    may be necessary to add a step installing the man page with the
    next release.
  * Allow latest http-client, tasty, zip-archive, Glob.
  * Require skylighting >= 0.7.5, adding support for sml, J,
    typescript.
  * Tests:  Cleaned up `findPandoc` in `Tests.Helpers`, so it
    works well with cabal v2.
  * INSTALL.md:
    + Use button for installer links (John MacFarlane, Mauro Bieg,
    [#5167]).
    + Fix links and bump required stack version (max).
    + Improve installation notes on associated software (Andrew
    Dunning). Includes explanation of how to install related tools
    with package managers (since the method of installing
    `rsvg-convert` is not obvious).
  * doc/org.md: improve documentation of org features (Albert
    Krewinkel).
  * doc/lua-filters.md:  use 3rd level headers for module fields.
  * MANUAL:
    + Clarify automatic identifiers (#5201). We remove
    non-alphanumerics. This includes, e.g., emojis.
    + Fix example for Div with id (Geoffrey Ely).
    + Update list of LaTeX packages used.
    + Make it clear that `hard_line_breaks` works in `gfm` (see #5195).
    + Mention `raw_attribute` in documentation for `raw_html` and
    `raw_tex` (#5240, thanks to @eiro).
    + Clarify that `$sep$` must come right before `$endfor$` in templates
    (#5243, Lev Givon).
    + Document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers (Agustín
    Martín Barbero).
    + Reorganize template variables (#5249, Andrew Dunning).
    Add additional headings to categorize variables, and
    alphabetize when there is large number; add more examples.
    + Document `date-meta` template variable (#5260, Tristan Stenner).
  * trypandoc: Fix CSS and viewport.
* Mon Jan 14 2019 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Patch build to cope with with recent versions of 'http-client'.
* Fri Jan 11 2019 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Increase required memory in _constraints to avoid OOM failures
* Wed Dec 05 2018 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Update Cabal build instructions to support zip-archive 0.4.
* Tue Nov 27 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.5.
  * Text.Pandoc.App: split into several unexported submodules (Albert
    Krewinkel):  Text.Pandoc.App.FormatHeuristics,
    Text.Pandoc.App.Opt, Text.Pandoc.App.CommandLineOptions,
    Text.Pandoc.App.OutputSettings.  This is motivated partly by the
    desire to reduce recompilations when something is modified,
    since App previously depended on virtually every other module.
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions
    + Semantically, `gfm_auto_identifiers` is now a modifier of
    `auto_identifiers`; for identifiers to be set, `auto_identifiers` must
    be turned on, and then the type of identifier produced depends on
    `gfm_auto_identifiers` and `ascii_identifiers` are set. Accordingly,
    `auto_identifiers` is now added to `githubMarkdownExtensions` (#5057).
    + Remove `ascii_identifiers` from `githubMarkdownExtensions`.
    GitHub doesn't seem to strip non-ascii characters any more.
  * Text.Pandoc.Lua.Module.Utils (Albert Krewinkel)
    + Test AST object equality via Haskell (#5092).  Equality of Lua
    objects representing pandoc AST elements is tested by unmarshalling
    the objects and comparing the result in Haskell.
    A new function `equals` which performs this test has been added to the
    `pandoc.utils` module.
    + Improve stringify.  Meta value strings (MetaString)
    and booleans (MetaBool) are now converted to the literal string and the
    lowercase boolean name, respectively. Previously, all values of these
    types were converted to the empty string.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Remove Functor and Applicative constraints where Monad
    already exists (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Pretty: Don't render BreakingSpace at end of line
    or beginning of line (#5050).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown
    + Fix parsing of citations, quotes, and underline emphasis
    after symbols.  Starting with pandoc 2.4, citations, quoted inlines,
    and underline emphasis were no longer recognized after certain
    symbols, like parentheses (#5099, #5053).
    + In pandoc 2.4, a soft break after an abbreviation would be
    relocated before it to allow for insertion of a nonbreaking
    space after the abbreviation. This behavior is here reverted.
    A soft break after an abbreviation will remain, and no nonbreaking
    space will be added. Those who care about this issue should take care not
    to end lines with an abbreviation, or to insert nonbreaking spaces
    manually.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.FB2: Do not throw error for unknown elements in
    `<body>` (Alexander Krotov).  Some libraries include custom elements
    in their FB2 files.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML
    + Allow `tfoot` before body rows (#5079).
    + Parse `<small>` as a Span with class "small" (#5080).
    + Allow thead containing a row with `td` rather than `th` (#5014).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX
    + Cleaned up handling of dimension arguments.  Allow decimal points,
    preceding space.
    + Don't allow arguments for verbatim, etc.
    + Allow space before bracketed options.
    + Allow optional arguments after `\\` in tables.
    + Improve parsing of `\tiny`, `\scriptsize`, etc.  Parse as raw,
    but know that these font changing commands take no arguments.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Muse
    + Trim whitespace before parsing grid table cells (Alexander Krotov).
    + Add grid tables support (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared
    + For bibliography match Div with id `refs`, not class `references`.
    This was a mismatch between pandoc's docx, epub, latex, and markdown
    writers and the behavior of pandoc-citeproc, which actually looks for a
    div with id `refs` rather than one with class `references`.
    + Exactly match GitHub's identifier generating algorithm (#5057).
    + Add parameter for `Extensions` to `uniqueIdent` and
    `inlineListToIdentifier` (#5057).  [API change]
    This allows these functions to be sensitive to the settings of
    `Ext_gfm_auto_identifiers` and `Ext_ascii_identifiers`, and allows us to
    use `uniqueIdent` in the CommonMark reader, replacing custom code.  It
    also means that `gfm_auto_identifiers` can now be used in all formats.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.AsciiDoc
    + Use `.`+ as list markers to support nested ordered lists (#5087).
    + Support list number styles (#5089).
    + Render Spans using `[#id .class]#contents#` (#5080).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.CommonMark
    + Respect `--ascii` (#5043, quasicomputational).
    + Make sure `--ascii` affects quotes, super/subscript.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Docx
    + Fix bookmarks to headers with long titles (#5091).
    Word has a 40 character limit for bookmark names.  In addition, bookmarks
    must begin with a letter.  Since pandoc's auto-generated identifiers may
    not respect these constraints, some internal links did not work.  With
    this change, pandoc uses a bookmark name based on the SHA1 hash of the
    identifier when the identifier isn't a legal bookmark name.
    + Add bookmarks to code blocks (Nikolay Yakimov).
    + Add bookmarks to images (Nikolay Yakimov).
    + Refactor common bookmark creation code into a function (Nikolay Yakimov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.EPUB: Handle calibre metadata (#5098).
    Nodes of the form
    <meta name="calibre:series" content="Classics on War and Politics"/>
    are now included from an epub XML metadata file.  You can also include
    this information in your YAML metadata, like so:
    calibre:
    series: Classics on War and Policitics
    In addition, ibooks-specific metadata can now be included via an XML
    file. (Previously, it could only be included via YAML metadata, see
    [#2693].)
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.HTML: Use plain `"` instead of `&quot;` outside of
    attributes.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.ICML: Consolidate adjacent strings, inc. spaces.
    This avoids splitting up the output unnecessarily into separate elements.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.LaTeX: Don't emit `[<+->]` unless beamer output, even
    if `writerIncremental` is True (#5072).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Muse (Alexander Krotov).
    + Output tables as grid tables if they have multi-line cells.
    + Indent simple tables only on the top level.
    + Output tables with one column as grid tables.
    + Add support for `--reference-location`.
    + Internal improvements.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.OpenDocument: Fix list indentation (Nils Carlson,
    [#5095]).  This was a regression in pandoc 2.4.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.RTF: Fix warnings for skipped raw inlines.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Texinfo: Add blank line before `@menu` section (#5055).
  * Text.Pandoc.XML: in `toHtml5Entities`, prefer shorter entities
    when there are several choices for a particular character.
  * data/abbreviations
    + Add additional abbreviations (Andrew Dunning)
    Many of these borrowed from the Chicago Manual of Style 10.42,
    'Scholarly abbreviations'.
  * Templates
    + Asciidoc template:  add :lang: to title header is lang is set in
    metadata (#5088).
  * pandoc.cabal: Add cabal flag `derive_json_via_th` (Albert Krewinkel)
    Disabling the flag will cause derivation of ToJSON and FromJSON
    instances via GHC Generics instead of Template Haskell. The flag is
    enabled by default, as deriving via Generics can be slow (see #4083).
  * trypandoc:
    + Tweaked drop-down lists.
    + Put link to site in footer.
    + Preselect output format.
    + Update on change of in or out format.
    + Add man input format.
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Fix outdated description of latex_macros extension.
    + Clarified placement of bibliography.
    + Added "A note on security."
    + Fix note on curly brace syntx for locators.
    + Document new explicit syntax for citeproc locators.
    + Remove confusing cross-links for some extensions.
    + Don't put pandoc in code ticks in heading.
    + Document that `--ascii` works for gfm and commonmark too.
    + Add `man` to `--from` options.
  * doc/customizing-pandoc.md: various improvements (Mauro Bieg).
* Mon Nov 05 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.4.
  pandoc (2.4)
    [new features]
  * New input format `man` (Yan Pashkovsky, John MacFarlane).
    [behavior changes]
  * `--ascii` is now implemented in the writers, not in Text.Pandoc.App,
    via the new `writerPreferAscii` field in `WriterOptions`.
    Now the `write*` functions for Docbook, HTML, ICML, JATS, LaTeX,
    Ms, Markdown, and OPML are sensitive to `writerPreferAscii`.
    Previously the to-ascii translation was done in Text.Pandoc.App,
    and thus not available to those using the writer functions
    directly.
  * `--ascii` now works with Markdown output.  HTML5 character reference
    entities are used.
  * `--ascii` now works with LaTeX output. 100% ASCII output can't be
    guaranteed, but the writer will use commands like `\"{a}` and `\l`
    whenever possible, to avoid emiting a non-ASCII character.
  * For HTML5 output, `--ascii` now uses HTML5 character reference
    entities rather than numerical entities.
  * Improved detection of format based on extension (in Text.Pandoc.App).
    We now ensure that if someone tries to convert a file for a
    format that has a pandoc writer but not a reader, it won't just
    default to markdown.
  * Add viz. to abbreviations file (#5007, Nick Fleisher).
  * AsciiDoc writer:  always use single-line section headers,
    instead of the old underline style (#5038).  Previously the single-line
    style would be used if `--atx-headers` was specified, but
    now it is always used.
  * RST writer: Use simple tables when possible (#4750).
  * CommonMark (and gfm) writer: Add plain text fallbacks. (#4528,
    quasicomputational). Previously, the writer would unconditionally
    emit HTML output for subscripts, superscripts, strikeouts (if the
    strikeout extension is disabled) and small caps, even with
    `raw_html` disabled. Now there are plain-text (and, where
    possible, fancy Unicode) fallbacks for all of these corresponding
    (mostly) to the Markdown fallbacks, and the HTML output is only
    used when `raw_html` is enabled.
  * Powerpoint writer: support raw openxml (Jesse Rosenthal, #4976).
    This allows raw openxml blocks and inlines to be used in the pptx
    writer. Caveats: (1) It's up to the user to write
    well-formed openxml. The chances for corruption, especially with
    such a brittle format as pptx, is high. (2) Because of
    the tricky way that blocks map onto shapes, if you are using
    a raw block, it should be the only block on a slide
    (otherwise other text might end up overlapping it). (3) The
    pptx ooxml namespace abbreviations are different from the
    docx ooxml namespaces. Again, it's up to the user to get it
    right. Unzipped document and ooxml specification should be
    consulted.
  * With `--katex` in HTML formats, do not use the autorenderer (#4946).
    We no longer surround formulas with `\(..\)` or `\[..\]`. Instead,
    we tell katex to convert the contents of span elements with
    class "math". Since math has already been identified, this
    avoids wasted time parsing for LaTeX delimiters. Note, however,
    that this may yield unexpected results if you have span elements
    with class "math" that don't contain LaTeX math.
    Also, use latest version of KaTeX by default (0.9.0).
  * The man writer now produces ASCII-only output, using groff escapes,
    for portability.
  * ODT writer:
    + Add title, author and date to metadata; any remaining
    metadata fields are added as `meta:user-defined` tags.
    + Implement table caption numbering (#4949, Nils Carlson).
    Captioned tables are numbered and labeled with format "Table 1:
    caption", where "Table" is replaced by a translation, depending
    on the value of `lang` in metadata. Uncaptioned tables are not
    enumerated.
    + OpenDocument writer: Implement figure numbering in captions (#4944,
    Nils Carlson). Figure captions are now numbered 1, 2, 3, ...
    The format in the caption is "Figure 1: caption" and so on
    (where "Figure" is replaced by a translation, depending on the
    value of `lang` in the metadata). Captioned figures are numbered
    consecutively and uncaptioned figures are not enumerated. This
    is necessary in order for LibreOffice to generate an
    Illustration Index (Table of Figures) for included figures.
  * RST reader: Pass through fields in unknown directives as div attributes
    (#4715). Support `class` and `name` attributes for all directives.
  * Org reader: Add partial support for `#+EXCLUDE_TAGS` option. (#4284,
    Brian Leung). Headers with the corresponding tags should not
    appear in the output.
  * Log warnings about missing title attributes now include a
    suggestion about how to fix the problem (#4909).
  * Lua filter changes (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Report traceback when an error occurs. A proper Lua traceback is
    added if either loading of a file or execution of a filter
    function fails. This should be of help to authors of Lua filters
    who need to debug their code.
    + Allow access to pandoc state (#5015). Lua filters and custom
    writers now have read-only access to most fields of pandoc's
    internal state via the global variable `PANDOC_STATE`.
    + Push ListAttributes via constructor (Albert Krewinkel).
    This ensures that ListAttributes, as present in OrderedList elements,
    have additional accessors (viz. `start`, `style`, and `delimiter`).
    + Rename ReaderOptions fields, use snake_case. Snake case is used
    in most variable names, using camelCase for these fields was an
    oversight. A metatable is added to ensure that the old field
    names remain functional.
    + Iterate over AST element fields when using `pairs`. This makes
    it possible to iterate over all ield names of an AST element by
    using a generic `for` loop with pairs`:
    for field_name, field_content in pairs(element) do
    ...
    end
    Raw table fields of AST elements should be considered an
    implementation detail and might change in the future. Accessing
    element properties should always happen through the fields
    listed in the Lua filter docs.
    Note that the iterator currently excludes the `t`/`tag` field.
    + Ensure that MetaList elements behave like Lists. Methods usable
    on Lists can also be used on MetaList objects.
    + Fix MetaList constructor (Albert Krewinkel). Passing a MetaList
    object to the constructor `pandoc.MetaList` now returns the
    passed list as a MetaList. This is consistent with the
    constructor behavior when passed an (untagged) list.
  * Custom writers: Custom writers have access to the global variable
    `PANDOC_DOCUMENT`(Albert Krewinkel, #4957). The variable contains
    a userdata wrapper around the full pandoc AST and exposes two
    fields, `meta` and `blocks`. The field content is only
    marshaled on-demand, performance of scripts not accessing the
    fields remains unaffected.
    [API changes]
  * Text.Pandoc.Options: add `writerPreferAscii` to `WriterOptions`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared:
    + Export `splitSentences`. This was previously duplicated in the Man and
    Ms writers.
    + Add `ToString` typeclass (Alexander Krotov).
  * New exported module Text.Pandoc.Filter (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing
    + Generalize `gridTableWith` to any `Char` Stream (Alexander Krotov).
    + Generalize `readWithM` from `[Char]` to any `Char` Stream
    that is a `ToString` instance (Alexander Krotov).
  * New exposed module Text.Pandoc.Filter (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.XML: add `toHtml5Entities`.
  * New exported module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Man (Yan Pashkovsky, John
    MacFarlane).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared
    + Add exported functions `toSuperscript` and
    `toSubscript` (quasicomputational, #4528).
    + Remove exported functions `metaValueToInlines`,
    `metaValueToString`. Add new exported functions
    `lookupMetaBool`, `lookupMetaBlocks`, `lookupMetaInlines`,
    `lookupMetaString`. Use these whenever possible for uniformity
    in writers (Mauro Bieg, #4907). (Note that
    removed function `metaValueToInlines` was in previous
    released versions.)
    + Add `metaValueToString`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Lua
    + Expose more useful internals (Albert Krewinkel):
  - `runFilterFile` to run a Lua filter from file;
  - data type `Global` and its constructors; and
  - `setGlobals` to add globals to a Lua environment.
    This module also contains `Pushable` and `Peekable` instances
    required to get pandoc's data types to and from Lua. Low-level
    Lua operation remain hidden in Text.Pandoc.Lua.
    + Rename `runPandocLua` to `runLua` (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Remove `runLuaFilter`, merging this into Text.Pandoc.Filter.Lua's
    `apply` (Albert Krewinkel).
    [bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements]
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing
    + Make `uri` accept any stream with Char tokens (Alexander Krotov).
    + Rewrite `uri` without `withRaw` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Generalize `parseFromString` and `parseFromString'` to any
    streams with Char token (Alexander Krotov)
    + Rewrite `nonspaceChar` using `noneOf` (Alexander Krotov)
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared: Reimplement `mapLeft` using `Bifunctor.first`
    (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Pretty: Simplify `Text.Pandoc.Pretty.offset`
    (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.App
    + Work around HXT limitation for --syntax-definition with windows
    drive (#4836).
    + Always preserve tabs for man format. We need it for tables.
    + Split command line parsing code into a separate unexported
    module, Text.Pandoc.App.CommandLineOptions (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Roff: new unexported module for tokenizing
    roff documents.
  * New unexported module Text.Pandoc.RoffChar, provided character
    escape tables for roff formats.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML: Fix `htmlTag` and `isInlineTag` to
    accept processing instructions (#3123, regression since 2.0).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.JATS: Use `foldl'` instead of `maximum` to
    account for empty lists (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.RST: Don't allow single-dash separator in
    headerless table (#4382).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Org: Parse empty argument array in inline src
    blocks (Brian Leung).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Vimwiki:
    + Get rid of `F`, `runF` and `stateMeta'` in favor of `stateMeta`
    (Alexander Krotov).
    + Parse `Text` without converting to `[Char]` (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Creole: Parse `Text` without converting to
    `[Char]` (Alexander Krotov).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX
    + Allow space at end of math after `\` (#5010).
    + Add support for `nolinkurl` command (#4992, Brian Leung).
    + Simplified type on `doMacros'`.
    + Tokenize before pulling tokens, rather than after (#4408). This
    has some performance penalty but is more reliable.
    + Make macroDef polymorphic and allow in inline context.
    Otherwise we can't parse something like `\lowercase{\def\x{Foo}}`.
    I have actually seen tex like this in the wild.
    + Improved parsing of `\def`, `\let`. We now correctly parse:
    ```
    \def\bar{hello}
    \let\fooi\bar
    \def\fooii{\bar}
    \fooi +\fooii
    \def\bar{goodbye}
    \fooi +\fooii
    ```
    + Improve parsing of `\def` argspec.
    + Skip `\PackageError` commands (see #4408).
    + Fix bugs omitting raw tex (#4527). The default is `-raw_tex`,
    so no raw tex should result unless we explicitly say `+raw_tex`.
    Previously some raw commands did make it through.
    + Moved `isArgTok` to Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Parsing.
    + Moved `babelLangToBCP`, `polyglossiaLangToBCP` to new module,
    Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Lang (unexported).
    + Simplified accent code using unicode-transforms.
    New dependency on unicode-transforms package for normalization.
    + Allow verbatim blocks ending with blank lines (#4624).
    + Support `breq` math environments: `dmath`, `dgroup`, `darray`.
    This collects some of the general-purpose code from the LaTeX reader,
    with the aim of making the module smaller.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown
    + Fix awkward soft break movements before abbreviations (#4635).
    + Add updateStrPos in a couple places where needed.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx: Trigger bold/italic with bCs, iCs
    (#4947). These are variants for "complex scripts" like Arabic
    and are now treated just like b, i (bold, italic).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Muse (Alexander Krotov)
    + Try to parse lists before trying to parse table.
    This ensures that tables inside lists are parsed correctly.
    + Forbid whitespace after opening and before closing markup
    elements.
    + Parse page breaks.
    + Simplify `museToPandocTable` to get rid of partial functions.
    + Allow footnotes to start with empty line.
    + Make sure that the whole text is parsed.
    + Allow empty headers. Previously empty headers caused parser to
    terminate without parsing the rest of the document.
    + Allow examples to be indented with tabs.
    + Remove indentation from examples indicated by `{{{` and `}}}`.
    + Fix parsing of empty cells.
    + Various changes to internals.
    + Rewrite some parsers in applicative style.
    + Avoid tagsoup dependency.
    + Allow table caption to contain `+`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.LaTeX
    + Add newline if math ends in a comment (#4880). This prevents the
    closing delimiter from being swalled up in the comment.
    + With `--listings`, don't pass through org-babel attributes (#4889).
    + With `--biblatex`, use `\autocite` when possible (#4960).
    `\autocites{a1}{a2}{a3}` will not collapse the entries. So, if
    we don't have prefixes and suffixes, we use instead
    `\autocite{a1;a2;a3}`.
    + Fix description lists contining highlighted code (#4662).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Man
    + Don't wrap `.SH` and `.SS` lines (#5019).
    + Avoid unnecessary `.RS`/`.RE` pair in definition lists with
    one paragraph definitions.
    + Moved common groff functions to Text.Pandoc.Writers.Groff.
  * Fix strong/code combination on man (should be `\f[CB]` not
    `\f[BC]`, see #4973).
    + Man writer: use `\f[R]` instead of `\f[]` to reset font
    (Alexander Krotov, #4973).
    + Move `splitSentences` to Text.Pandoc.Shared.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Docx
    + Add framework for custom properties (#3034). So far, we don't
    actually write any custom properties, but we have the
    infrastructure to add this.
    + Handle tables in table cells (#4953). Although this is not
    documented in the spec, some versions of Word require a `w:p`
    element inside every table cell. Thus, we add one when the
    contents of a cell do not already include one (e.g. when a table
    cell contains a table).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.AsciiDoc:  Prevent illegal nestings.
    Adjust header levels so that n+1 level headers are only
    found under n level headers, and the top level is 1.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.OpenDocument: Improve bullet/numbering
    alignment (#4385). This change eliminates the large gap we used
    to have between bullet and text, and also ensures that numbers
    in numbered lists will be right-aligned.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.ZimWiki
    + Number ordered list items sequentially, rather than always
    with 1 (#4962).
    + Remove extra indentation on lists (#4963).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.EPUB: Use metadata field `css` instead of
    `stylesheet` (Mauro Bieg, #4990).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Markdown: Ensure blank between raw block and
    normal content (#4629). Otherwise a raw block can prevent a
    paragraph from being recognized as such.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Ms
    + Removed old `escapeBar`. We don't need this now that we use
    `@` for math delim.
    + Moved common code to Text.Pandoc.Writers.Roff and to
    Text.Pandoc.RoffChar.
    + Move `splitSentences` to Text.Pandoc.Shared (to avoid duplication
    with the man writer).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Muse (Alexander Krotov).
    + Add support for grid tables.
    + Fix Muse writer style.
    + Use `length` instead of `realLength` to calculate definition
    indentation. Muse parsers don't take character width into
    account when calculating indentation.
    + Do not insert newline before lists.
    + Use lightweight markup after `</em>` tag.
  * New unexported module Text.Pandoc.Writers.Roff, providing functions
    useful for all roff format writers (man, ms).
  * Text.Pandoc.Lua
    + Move globals handling to separate module Text.Pandoc.Lua.Global
    (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Lua filter internals: push Shared.Element as userdata (Albert
    Krewinkel). Hierarchical Elements were pushed to Lua as plain
    tables. This is simple, but has the disadvantage that marshaling
    is eager: all child elements will be marshaled as part of the
    object. Using a Lua userdata object instead allows lazy access
    to fields, causing content marshaling just (but also each time)
    when a field is accessed. Filters which do not traverse the full
    element contents tree become faster as a result.
    [default template changes]
  * LaTeX template:
    + Add variable `hyperrefoptions` (#4925, Mathias Walter).
    + Add variable `romanfont`, `romanfontoptions` (#4665, OvidiusCicero).
  * AsciiDoc template: use single-line style for title.
  * revealjs template: Fix typo in the socket.io javascript plugin (#5006,
    Yoan Blanc).
  * Text.Pandoc.Lua.Util: add missing docstring to `defineHowTo`
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * data/pandoc.lua: add datatype ListAttributes (Albert Krewinkel)
  * data/sample.lua: replace custom pipe function with pandoc.utils.pipe
    (Albert Krewinkel).
    [documentation improvements]
  * INSTALL.md
    + Add chromeos install instructions (#4958) (Evan Pratten).
    + Add note about TinyTeX.
  * MANUAL.txt
    + Change `groff` -> `roff`.
    + Implement `--ascii` for Markdown writer.
    + Clarify LaTeX image dimensions output (Mauro Bieg).
  * doc/customizing-pandoc.md: added skeleton (Mauro Bieg, #3288).
  * doc/getting-started.md: Added title to test1.md to avoid warning.
  * doc/lua-filters.md: merge type references into main document,
    fix description of Code.text (Albert Krewinkel).
    [build infrastructure improvements]
  * Makefile
    + Makefile: added quick-cabal, full-cabal targets.
    + Make .msi download targets insensitive to order of appveyor builds.
  * Update benchmarks for ghc 8.6.1.
  * pandoc.cabal:
    + Enable more compiler warnings (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Make base lower bound 4.8.
    + Bump upper bound for QuickCheck.
    + Bump upper bound for binary.
    + Updated version bounds for containers and haddock-library (#4974).
    + Added docx/docPropos/custom.xml to cabal data-files.
    + Require skylighting 0.7.4 (#4920).
    + New dependency on unicode-transforms package for normalization.
  * Improved .travis.yml testing and test with GHC 8.6.1 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Added `tools/changelog-helper.sh`.
  * Added test/grofftest.sh for testing the man reader on real man pages.
* Wed Oct 10 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.3.1.
  * RST reader:
    + Parse RST inlines containing newlines (#4912, Francesco Occhipinti).
    This eliminates a regression introduced after pandoc 2.1.1, which
    caused inline constructions containing newlines not to be recognized.
    + Fix bug with internal link targets (#4919).  They were gobbling up
    indented content underneath.
  * Markdown reader: distinguish autolinks in the AST.  With this change,
    autolinks are parsed as Links with the `uri` class. (The same is true
    for bare links, if the `autolink_bare_uris` extension is enabled.)
    Email autolinks are parsed as Links with the `email` class.  This
    allows the distinction to be represented in the AST.
  * Org reader:
    + Force inline code blocks to honor export options (Brian Leung).
    + Parse empty argument array in inline src blocks (Brian Leung).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Added additional tests.
    + Do not allow code markup to be followed by digit.
    + Remove heading level limit.
    + Simplify `<literal>` tag parsers
    + Parse Text instead of String. Benchmark shows 7% improvement.
    + Get rid of HTML parser dependency.
    + Various code improvements.
  * ConTeXt writer: change `\` to `/` in Windows image paths (#4918).
    We do this in the LaTeX writer, and it avoids problems.
    Note that `/` works as a LaTeX path separator on Windows.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Add support for multiprenote and multipostnote arguments
    with `--biblatex` (Brian Leung, #4930).  The multiprenotes occur before
    the first prefix of a multicite, and the multipostnotes follow the
    last suffix.
    + Fix a use of `last` that might take empty list.  If you ran with
    `--biblatex` and have an empty document (metadata but no blocks),
    pandoc would previously raise an error because of the use of
    `last` on an empty list.
  * RTF writer: Fix build failure with ghc-8.6.1 caused by missing
    MonadFail instance (Jonas Scholl).
  * ODT Writer: Improve table header row style handling (Nils Carlson).
    This changes the way styles for cells in the header row
    and normal rows are handled in ODT tables.
    Previously a new (but identical) style was generated for
    every table, specifying the style of the cells within the table.
    After this change there are two style definitions for table cells,
    one for the cells in the header row, one for all other cells.
    This doesn't change the actual styles, but makes post-processing
    changes to the table styles much simpler as it is no longer
    necessary to introduce new styles for header rows and there are
    now only two styles where there was previously one per table.
  * HTML writer:
    + Don't add `uri` class to presumed autolinks.  Formerly the `uri`
    class was added to autolinks by the HTML writer, but it had to
    guess what was an autolink and could not distinguish
    `[http://example.com](http://example.com)` from
    `<http://example.com>`.  It also incorrectly recognized
    `[pandoc](pandoc)` as an autolink.  Now the HTML writer
    simply passes through the `uri` attribute if it is present,
    but does not add anything.
    + Avoid adding extra section nestings for revealjs.
    Previously revealjs title slides at level (slidelevel - 1)
    were nested under an extra section element, even when
    the section contained no additional (vertical) content.
    That caused problems for some transition effects.
    + Omit unknown attributes in EPUB2 output.  For example,
    `epub:type` attributes should not be passed through,
    or the epub produced will not validate.
  * JATS writer: remove 'role' attribute on 'bold' and 'sc' elements (#4937).
    The JATS spec does not allow these.
  * Textile writer: don't represent `uri` class explicitly
    for autolinks (#4913).
  * Lua filters (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Cleanup filter execution code.
    + Better error on test failure.
  * HTML, Muse reader tests: reduce time taken by round-trip test.
  * Added cabal.project.
  * MANUAL: `epub:type` is only useful for epub3 (Maura Bieg).
  * Use hslua v1.0.0 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Fix `translations/ru` to use modern Russian orthography
    (Ivan Trubach).
  * Build Windows binary using ghc 8.6.1 and cabal new-build. This
    fixes issues with segfaults in the 32-bit Windows binaries (#4283).
  * Add `--metadata-file` option (Mauro Bieg, #1960), which allows
    users to specify metadata in a YAML file, regardless of the
    input format (#1960).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared: export `isDisplayMath` (API change).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown: export `yamlToMeta` (API change,
    Mauro Bieg).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types:
    + New type `ArgSpec` (API change).
    + Second parameter of `Macro` constructor is now `[ArgSpec]` instead of
    `Int` (API change).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Use `tex` instead of `latex` for raw tex-ish content. We can't
    always tell if it's LaTeX, ConTeXt, or plain TeX. Better just to
    use `tex` always. Note that if `context` or `latex` specifically
    is desired, you can still force that in a markdown document by
    using the raw attribute. Note that this change may affect some
    filters, if they assume that raw tex parsed by the Markdown reader
    will be RawBlock (Format `latex`). In most cases it should be
    trivial to modify the filters to accept `tex` as well.
    + Refactor and reorganize YAML code (Mauro Bieg).
    + Make `example_lists` work for interrupted lists
    without `startnum` (#4908).
  * HTML reader:
    + Parse `<script type="math/tex` tags as math (#4877).
    These are used by MathJax in some configurations.
    + Extract spaces inside links instead of trimming them
    (Alexander Krotov, #4845).
    + Added round-trip tests (Alexander Krotov).
    + Make parsing sensitive to the `raw_tex` extension (#1126). This now
    allows raw LaTeX environments, `\ref`, and `\eqref` to be parsed
    (which is helpful for translation HTML documents using MathJaX).
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Respect export option `p` for planning info.  Inclusion of planning info
    (`*DEADLINE*`, `*SCHEDULED*`, and `*CLOSED*`) can be controlled via the
    `p` export option: setting the option to `t` will add all planning
    information in a *Plain* block below the respective headline.
    + Org reader internals: don't rely on RecordWildCards and ViewPatterns
    ghc extensions.
    + Strip planning info from output.  Planning info is parsed, but not
    included in the output (as is the default with Emacs Org-mode, #4867).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Split some general-purpose definitions into a separate, unexported
    module, Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Parsing.  This is to avoid
    out-of-memory errors compiling the LaTeX reader.
    + Handle parameter patterns for `\def` (#4768, #4771).
    For example:  `\def\foo#1[#2]{#1 and #2}`.
    + Allow `%` characters in URLs. This affects `\href` and `\url` (#4832).
    + Fixed parsing of `\texorpdfstring`. We were returning the wrong
    argument as the content.
    + Support `blockcquote`, `foreignblockquote`, `foreigncblockquote`,
    `hyphenblockquote`, `hyphencblockquote`, `enquote*`, `foreignquote`,
    `hyphenquote` from `csquotes` (#4848). Note that `foreignquote`
    will be parsed as a regular Quoted inline (not using the quotes
    appropriate to the foreign language).
    + Support more text-mode accents (#4652). Add support for `\|`, `\b`, `\G`,
    `\h`, `\d`, `\f`, `\r`, `\t`, `\U`, `\i`, `\j`, `\newtie`,
    `\textcircled`. Also fall back to combining characters when composed
    characters are not available.
    + Resolve `\ref` for figure numbers.
    + Support `mintinline` (#4365, Marc Schreiber).
    + Fix siunitx unit commands so they are only recognized in
    siunitx contexts (#4842). For example, `\l` outside of an
    siunitx context should be l-slash, not l (for liter).
    + Fix double `unnumbered` class (#4838). The `unnumbered` class
    was being included twice for starred sections.
  * RST reader: Don't skip link definitions after comments (#4860).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Close the `</quote>` in indented tag test.
    There is already a separate test for unclosed `</quote>`.
    + Autonumber sections in the correct order.  Parsing now stops
    at each section header to ensure the header is registered before
    parsing of the next section starts.
    + Move duplicate code into `headingStart` function.
    + Allow newline after opening `*` or `**`.
    + Don't allow digits after closing marker in lightweight markup
    This change makes reader more compatible with Emacs Muse.
    + Parse `<verse>` tag in one pass instead of using
    `parseFromString`. This change makes it possible to have
    verbatim `</verse>` tag inside verse.
  * ODT reader:  deal gracefully with missing `<office:font-face-decls/>`
    (#4336). This allows pandoc to parse ODT document produced by KDE's
    Calligra.
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Output headers without asterisks if not on the top level.
    + Never wrap definition list terms.
    + Set `envInsideBlock = True` when rendering notes.
    + Use `""` instead of `[]` for empty String.
    + Check for whitespace in the beginning and end of Str's.
    + Escape `-`, `;` and `>` in the beginning of strings.
    + Escape list markers in the beginning of notes.
    + Normalize inline list before testing if tags should be used.
    + Use tags instead of lightweight markup for empty strings.
    + Use lightweight markup when possible.
    + Escape empty strings.  This guarantees that `conditionalEscapeString`
    never returns empty string.
    + Wrap conditionalEscapeString result into `Muse` type.
    This removes the need to pass `envInsideLinkDescription` to it.
    + Separate `shouldEscapeString` function.
    + Simplify inline list rendering.
    + Replace newlines in strings with spaces.
  * Docx writer:
    + Add MetaString case for abstract, subtitle (#4900, Mauro Bieg).
    + Properly handle display math in spans (#4826). This isn't a
    complete solution, since other nestings of display math may still
    cause problems, but it should work for what is by far the most
    common case.
  * HTML writer:
    + Always output `<dt>` element, even if it is empty (#4883,
    Alexander Krotov).
    + Don't prefix `epub:` attributes with `data-`.
  * Org writer: Don't escape literal `_`, `^` (#4882). Org doesn't
    recognize these escapes.
  * ODT writer: Fix percentage image scaling (#4881, Nils Carlson).
    Image scaling was broken when a width was set to a percentage.
  * EPUB writer: set `epub:type` on body element in each chapter,
    depending on the `epub:type` of the first section (#4823). This
    only affects epub3. See
    http://www.idpf.org/epub/profiles/edu/structure/#h.l0bzsloklt10
  * FB2 writer: put `coverpage` element between title and date rather than in
    `document-info` element (#4854).
  * Markdown writer: Escape `~` if strikeout extension enabled (#4840).
  * Haddock writer: Use proper format for latex math in haddock (#4571, Joe
    Hermaszewski). Inline math in `\(..\)`, display math in `\[..\]`,
    tex is now used. Previously we'd "fake it with unicode" and fall
    back to tex when that didn't work. But newer haddock versions
    support latex math.
  * TEI writer:
    + Ensure that title element is always present, even if empty (#4839).
    + Put author tags in the template, rather than adding them in
    the writer (#4839).
  * LaTeX writer/template: be sensitive to `filecolor` variable (#4822).
    `linkcolor` only affects internal links, and `urlcolor` only
    affects linked URLs.  For external links, the option to use is
    `filecolor`.
  * ConTeXt writer: output raw `tex` blocks as well as `context` (#969).
  * RST writer:
    + Use `.. raw:: latex` for `tex` content.
    + Use `.. container` for generic Divs, instead of raw HTML.
    + Render Divs with admonition classes as admonitions (#4833).
    Also omit Div with class `admonition-title`. These are generated
    by the RST reader and should be omitted on round-trip.
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF: fix message printed when rsvg-convert is not available
    (#4855, Antonio Terceiro).
  * HTML5 template: add the `title-block-header` identifier to the
    `header` element, to make it easier to style precisely (#4767,
    J. B. Rainsberger).
  * OpenDocument template: Remove unnecessary indenting of TOC title (#4798,
    José de Mattos Neto).
  * latex template: Add support for $toc-title$ to LaTeX (and PDF)
    (#4853, Wandmalfarbe).
  * TEI template: improve `publicationStmt`. Add support for
    `publisher`, `address`, `pubPlace`, and `date` variables.
  * beamer template: Support "toc-title" (#4835, Cyril Roelandt).
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions: Fix haddock on `Ext_footnotes` (Chris Martin).
  * Lua: cleanup Lua utils, remove unused functions (Albert Krewinkel).
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Clarify that `--biblatex/--natbib` don't work directly for PDF
    (#4904).
    + Document `epub:type` attribute (Mauro Bieg, #4901)
    + Clarify when `--resource-path` has an effect.
    + More detail on customization in syntax highlighting section.
    + Document encoding issue with `--listings` (#4871, Damien Clochard).
    + Remove docs on removed `--katex-stylesheet` (Mauro Bieg, #4862).
    + Use https for context wiki links (#4910).
  * CONTRIBUTING.md:
    + Link to lua-filters repository (#4874).
    + Fix mistake in REPL instructions for stack. (#4849, Brian Leung).
  * lua-filters.md: add links to filters, and to lua-filters repository
    (#4874).
  * INSTALL.md:
    + Indicate that cabal >= 2.0 is needed.
    + Added chocolatey installation method (#4844, Miodrag Mili?).
  * Travis: exclude round-trip tests, except for nightly test which can fail.
  * Use latest texmath, pandoc-citeproc.
  * Use a patched version of foundation until
    https://github.com/haskell-foundation/foundation/pull/503
    is fixed.
  * Clean up appveyor build and Windows package creation.
    We now use 64-bit stack and ghc 8.4.3, lts-12 for the 64-bit build. The
    WiX-based msi is now 64-bit for 64-bit builds (fixing #4795).
  * Remove obsolete RELEASE-CHECKLIST.md.
  * Added additional compiler warnings in Makefile and CI builds.
* Wed Oct 10 2018 Guillaume GARDET <guillaume.gardet@opensuse.org>
- Add _constraints to avoid OOM errors
* Fri Aug 17 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.2.3.2.
  * Markdown reader: Properly handle boolean values in YAML metadata (#4819).
    This fixes a regression in 2.2.3, which cause boolean values to
    be parsed as MetaInlines instead of MetaBool.
    We here record another undocumented (but desirable) change in 2.2.3:
    numerical metadata fields are now parsed as MetaInlines rather than
    MetaString.
  * Markdown reader: Fix parsing of embedded mappings in YAML metadata
    (#4817).  This fixes a regression in 2.2.3 which caused embedded
    mappings (e.g. mappings in sequences) not to work in YAML metadata.
  * RST reader: improve parsing of inline interpreted text roles (#4811).
    + Use a Span with class "title-reference" for the default
  title-reference role.
    + Use `B.text` to split up contents into `Space`s, `SoftBreak`s,
  and `Str`s for `title-reference`.
    + Use Code with class "interpreted-text" instead of Span and Str for
  unknown roles.  (The RST writer has also been modified to round-trip
  this properly.)
    + Disallow blank lines in interpreted text.
    + Backslash-escape now works in interpreted text.
    + Backticks followed by alphanumerics no longer end interpreted text.
    + Remove support for nested inlines (Francesco Occhipinti).
  RST does not allow nested emphasis, links, or other inline
  constructs.  This fixes several bugs (#4581, #4561, #4792).
  * Org reader: fix parsers relying on `parseFromString` (#4784, Albert
    Krewinkel).  Emphasis was not parsed when it followed directly after
    some block types (e.g., lists).
  * Markdown reader: Allow unquoted numbers and booleans as YAML mapping
    keys.  Previously in 2.2.2 you could not do
    ```
  - --
    0: bar
    ...
    ```
    but only
    ```
  - --
    '0': bar
    ...
    ```
    With this change, both forms work.
  * DocBook reader: metadata handling improvements.
    Now we properly parse title and subtitle elements that are direct
    children of book and article (as well as children of bookinfo,
    articleinfo, or info).  We also now use the `subtitle` metadata
    field for subtitles, rather than tacking the subtitle on to the
    title.
  * RST writer:
    + Allow images to be directly nested within links (#4810, Francesco
  Occhipinti).
    + Use `titleblock` instead of `title` variable for title block (#4803,
  Francesco Occhipinti).  `titleblock` contains a properly formatted
  title and subtitle (using top-level headers).  `title` and
  `subtitle` variables are still available and just contain the
  title and subtitle text.  Note that this change will require an
  update to custom rst templates.
    + Render Code with class "interpreted-text" as interpreted text role.
  * MediaWiki writer: Avoid extra blank line in tables with empty cells
    (#4794).  Note that the old output is semantically identical, but the
    new output looks better.
  * Lua Utils module: add function `blocks_to_inlines` (#4799, Albert
    Krewinkel).  Exposes a function converting which flattenes a list of
    blocks into a list of inlines. An example use case would be the
    conversion of Note elements into other inlines.
  * RST template:  use `titleblock` instead of `title`.  Users of
    custom RST templates will want to update this.
  * LaTeX template: Moved some beamer code in default.latex template.
    This change allows beamer themes to change the template and font (as
    Metropolis does) (#4450).
  * Better error message on `-t pdf -o out.pdf` (#1155, Mauro Bieg).
  * Added test case for #4669 to repository.
  * INSTALL.md: Fix broken link for cabal-install (#4806, ChanHoHo).
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Add beamer info for slide backgrounds (#4802, John Muccigrosso).
    + Clarify when `csquotes` is used in LaTeX writer (#4514).
    + Add `commonmark` to list of output formats where `raw_tex` has an
  effect (see #4527).
* Fri Jul 20 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.2.2.1.
  pandoc (2.2.2.1)
  * Fix regression finding templates in user data directory (#4777).
    Under version 2.2.1 and prior pandoc found latex templates in the
    templates directory under the data directory, but this broke in 2.2.2.
  * Fix for bug in parsing `\input` in `rawLaTeXBlock` and
    `rawLaTeXInline` (#4781). (This primarily affects the markdown
    reader, and other readers that accept raw tex.)
    Starting in 2.2.2, everything after an `\input` (or `\include`)
    in a markdown file would be parsed as raw LaTeX.
  * MANUAL:
    + Clarify `gfm` vs `markdown_github` (#4783, Mauro Bieg).
  * Use `keywords` instead of `tags` in YAML metadata example (#4779).
    Unlike `tags`, `keywords` is used in some of the writers
    and default templates.
  * Add missing `rollingLinks` option to revealjs template (#4778,
    Igor Khorlo).
* Wed Jul 18 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Cosmetic: replace tabs with blanks, strip trailing white space,
  and update copyright headers with spec-cleaner.
* Tue Jul 17 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.2.2.
  * Use HsYAML instead of yaml for translations and YAML metadata (#4747).
    yaml wraps a C library; HsYAML is pure Haskell.  Advances #4535.
    Note: HsYAML implements YAML 1.2, in which the valid true
    values are `true`, `True`, `TRUE`.  This means a change in
    the semantics of YAML metadata that could affect users:
    `y`, `yes`, and `on` no longer count as true values.
  * Fix regression: make `--pdf-engine` work with full paths (#4681, Mauro
    Bieg).
  * CommonMark reader: Handle `ascii_identifiers` extension (#4742,
    Anders Waldenborg).  Non-ascii characters were not stripped from
    identifiers even if the `ascii_identifiers` extension was
    enabled (which is is by default for gfm).
  * TikiWiki reader: Improve list parsing (#4722, Mauro Bieg).
    Remove trailing Space from list items.  Parse lists that have no space
    after marker.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Treat `lilypond` as a verbatim environment (#4725).
    + Parse figure label into Image id (#4700, Mauro Bieg).
    + Beamer: Allow "noframenumbering" option (#4696, Raymond Ehlers).
    + Allow spaces around `\graphicspath` arguments (#4698).
    + Handle includes without surrounding blanklines (#4553).
    In addition, `\input` can now be used in an inline context,
    e.g. to provide part of a paragraph, as it can in LaTeX.
    + In `rawLaTeXBlock`, handle macros that resolve to a
    `\begin` or `\end` (#4667).
    + In `rawLaTeXBlock`, don't expand macros in macro definitions (#4653).
    Note that this only affected LaTeX in markdown.
    + Tighten up reading of beamer overlay specifications (#4669).
    Ideally we'd turn these on only when reading beamer, but currently
    beamer is not distinguished from latex as an input format.
    This commit also activates parsing of overlay specifications
    after commands in general (e.g. `\item`), since they can occur
    in many contexts in beamer.
    + Parse more siunitx unit commands (#4296, #4773).
    + Be more forgiving in key/value option parsing (#4761).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Allow empty code spans, e.g. `` ` ` ``.
    + Emojis are now wrapped in Spans with class `emoji` and
    attribute `data-emoji` (Anders Waldenborg, #4743).
    This allows the writer to handle them in a special way
    (e.g. using a special font, or just rendering the
    emoji name).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov, except where indicated):
    + Get rid of non-exhaustive pattern match warning (Mauro Bieg).
    + Add support for floating images.
    + Add support for images with specified width.
    + Parse image URLs without "guard" and "takeExtension".
    + Split link and image parsing into separate functions.
    + Parse links starting with "URL:" explicitly instead of trying to strip
    "URL:" prefix after parsing.
  * Texinfo writer: Use `@sup` and `@sub` instead of custom macros (#4728,
    Alexander Krotov).
  * Markdown writer: Preserve `implicit_figures` with attributes, even if
    `implicit_attributes` is not set, by rendering in raw HTML (#4677).
  * Markdown and commonmark/github writers now respect the `emoji`
    extension.  So, `-f markdown+emoji -t markdown+emoji` now leaves
    `:smile:` as `:smile:` rather than converting it to a smile
    character.
  * Docx writer: Be sensitive to `toc` in YAML metadata (#4645).
  * ODT/OpenDocument writer: Make internal links work (#4358).
    This adds proper bookmarks to the headers with non-null IDs.
  * EPUB writer: Properly escape pagetitle.  Previously we weren't
    escaping `&` and other XML characters in the pagetitle, so a title
    containing a `&` would be invalid.
  * AsciiDoc Writer: Eescape square brackets at start of line (#4545,
    Mauro Bieg).
  * RST writer:
    + Don't treat 'example' as a syntax name (#4748).
    This fixes conversions from org with example blocks.
    + Support `--number-sections` via the `section-numbering`
    directive in standalone output.
  * reveal.js writer and template: reuse mathjax URL
    provided by the argument to `--mathjax` or the normal pandoc default,
    rather than a hard-coded one in the template (#4701).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Properly handle footnotes in table captions (#4683).
    Refactored code from figure captions to use in both places.
    + In beamer output, fix single digit column percentage (#4690, Mauro
    Bieg).
  * FB2 writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Convert Plain to Para in annotation (#2424).
    + Fix order of items in title-info (#2424).
  * Custom writer: fix error message on script failure (Albert Krewinkel).
    Error messages produced by Lua were not displayed by Pandoc.
  * Text.Pandoc.Emoji now exports `emojiToInline`, which returns a Span
    inline containing the emoji character and some attributes with metadata
    (class `emoji`, attribute `data-emoji` with emoji name).  (API change,
    Anders Waldenborg, #4743).
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF:
    + Revert fix for #4484 (only compress images on last run, #4755).
    This will mean some increase in the time it takes to
    produce an image-heavy PDF with xelatex, but it will
    make tables of contents correct, which is more important.
    + Fix logic error in `runTeXProgram`.  We were running the tex program
    one more time than requested.  This should speed up PDF production.
  * Allow `--template` to take a URL as argument.
  * Text.Pandoc.Highlighting: Add missing re-export of `breezeDark`
    highlighting style (#4687, Adrian Sieber, API change).
  * Clarify macOS install in INSTALL.md (#4661).  Make the binary package
    installer the recommended method, and note that on some older versions of
    macOS, homebrew installs from source and takes a lot of disk space
    (#4664, Ian).
  * MANUAL:
    + Clarify EPUB linked media (#4756, Mauro Bieg)
    + Update manual for "true" YAML values.  Now that we're using HsYAML and
    YAML 1.2, the valid true values are `true`, `True`, `TRUE`.  NOTE!
    `y`, `yes`, `on` no longer count as true values.
    + Document `-F` as alias for `--filter` (thanks to Gandalf Saxe).
    + Update manual on how math is rendered in LaTeX.
    + Add proxy description (#4131, Mauro Bieg).
    + Clarify that `--toc` requires `--standalone` (#4703).
    + Update citation styles link (#4699, wiefling).
  * In API docs, clarify how `Ext_east_asian_line_breaks` extension works
    (kaizshang91).  Note that it will not take effect when readers/writers
    are called as libraries (#4674).
  * Improved translations/fr (#4766, lux-lth).
  * Removed inadvertently added `.orig` files from repository (#4648).
  * Remove `network-uri` flag and use 'Network.Socket'.
    This removes a compiler warning.  There is no need for the old
    `network-uri` flag, since network 2.6 was released in 2014.
  * Add stack.lts10.yaml, stack.lts11.yaml.  use lts-12 in stack.yaml.
  * Bump upper bounds for dependent packages.
  * Exclude foundation 0.0.21 for ghc 7.10.  Otherwise cabal gets
    confused because of the way ghc 7.10 is excluded in foundation's
    cabal file.  This can be removed when haskell-foundation/foundation#500
    is fixed.
  * Require cabal-version >= 2.0.  This is needed for haddock-library.
* Tue May 22 2018 hpj@urpla.net
- Avoid use of '[' and ']' characters in %files section entries.
  This allows building for older distributions.
* Mon May 14 2018 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.2.1.
  * Restored and undeprecated gladtex for HTML math (#4607).
    + Added `GladTeX` constructor to `Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod`
    [API change, reverts removal in v2.2]
    + Restored and undeprecated `--gladtex` option, removed in v2.2.
  * LaTeX reader:  Handle `$` in `/text{..}` inside math (#4576).
  * Org reader: Fix image filename recognition (Albert Krewinkel).
    Use a function from the filepath library to check whether a string is a
    valid file name.  The custom validity checker that was used before gave
    wrong results (e.g. for absolute file paths on Windows,
    kawabata/ox-pandoc#52).
  * FB2 reader: Replace some errors with warnings (Alexander Krotov).
  * HTML writer:
    + Strip links from headers when creating TOC (#4340).
    Otherwise the TOC entries will not link to the sections.
    + Fix regression with tex math environments in HTML + MathJax (#4639).
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov): Add support for left-align and
    right-align classes (#4542).
  * Docx writer: Support underline (#4633).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Lookahead for non-whitespace after
    `singleQuoteStart` and `doubleQuoteStart` (#4637).
  * `test-pandoc-utils.lua`:  more robust testing on both windows
    and \*nix. Previously the pipe tests were only run if
    `\bin/false` and `/bin/sed` were present, which they aren't
    in default MacOS and Windows systems.  Fixed by using `tr`
    and `false`, which should always be in the path on a \*nix
    system, and `find` and `echo` for Windows.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared: add `uriPathToPath`.
    This adjusts the path from a file: URI in a way that is sensitive
    to Windows/Linux differences.  Thus, on Windows,
    `/c:/foo` gets interpreted as `c:/foo`, but on Linux,
    `/c:/foo` gets interpreted as `/c:/foo`.  See #4613.
  * Use `uriPathToPath` with file: URIs (#4613).
  * Revert piping HTML to pdf-engine (Mauro Bieg, #4413).  Use a temp
    file as before.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class: Catch IO errors when writing media files
    and issue a warning, rather than an error (Francesco Occhipinti, #4559).
  * Don't lowercase custom writer filename (Alexander Krotov, #4610).
  * MANUAL (Mauro Bieg):
    + Clarify truthiness in template variables (#2281).
    + Clarify pipe table width calculation (#4520).
  * ConTeXt template: New Greek fallback typeface (Pablo Rodríguez, #4405).
    CMU Serif gives better typographic results than the previous
    Greek fallback DejaVu Serif.
  * Make HTML template polyglot (#4606, OvidiusCicero), by making
    `<link rel="stylesheet" href="$css$">` self-closing.
  * Use texmath 0.11, allowing better translation of non-ASCII
    characters in math (#4642).
  * New input format: `fb2` (FictionBook2) (Alexander Krotov).
  * Make `--ascii` work for all XML formats (ICML, OPML, JATS,...),
    and for `ms` and `man`.
  * Remove deprecated `--latexmathml`, `--gladtex`, `--mimetex`, `--jsmath`, `-m`,
    `--asciimathml` options.
  * New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.FB2, exporting readFB2 (Alexander
    Krotov, API change).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Allow empty key-value attributes, like `title=""` (#2944).
    + Handle table w/o following blank line in fenced div (#4560).
    + Remove "fallback" for `doubleQuote` parser.  Previously the
    parser tried to be efficient -- if no end double quote was found,
    it would just return the contents.  But this could backfire in a
    case `**this should "be bold**`, since the fallback would return
    the content `"be bold**` and the closing boldface delimiter
    would never be encountered.
    + Improve computation of the relative width of the last column in a
    multiline table, so we can round-trip tables without constantly
    shrinking the last column.
  * EPUB reader:
    + Fix images with space in file path (#4344).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Properly resolve section numbers with `\ref` and chapters (#4529).
    + Parse sloppypar environment (#4517, Marc Schreiber).
    + Improve handling of raw LaTeX (for markdown etc.) (#4589, #4594).
    Previously there were some bugs in how macros were handled.
    + Support `\MakeUppercase`, `\MakeLowercase', `\uppercase`, `\lowercase`,
    and also `\MakeTextUppercase` and `\MakeTextLowercase` from textcase
    (#4959).
  * Textile reader:
    + Fixed tables with no body rows (#4513).
    Previously these raised an exception.
  * Mediawiki reader:
    + Improve table parsing (#4508).  This fixes detection of table
    attributes and also handles `!` characters in cells.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Properly handle title in `section` element (#4526).
    Previously we just got `section_title` for `section` (though `sect1`,
    `sect2`, etc. were handled properly).
    + Read tex math as output by asciidoctor (#4569, Joe Hermaszewski).
  * Docx reader:
    + Combine adjacent CodeBlocks with the same attributes into
    a single CodeBlock.  This prevents a multiline codeblock in
    Word from being read as different paragraphs.
  * RST reader:
    + Allow < 3 spaces indent under directives (#4579).
    + Fix anonymous redirects with backticks (#4598).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Add support for Text::Amuse multiline headings.
    + Add `<math>` tag support.
    + Add support for `<biblio>` and `<play>` tags.
    + Allow links to have empty descriptions.
    + Require block `<literal>` tags to be on separate lines.
    + Allow `-` in anchors.
    + Allow verse to be indented.
    + Allow nested footnotes.
    + Internal improvements.
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Escape `>` only at the beginning of a line.
    + Escape `]` in image title.
    + Escape `]` brackets in URLs as `%5D`.
    + Only escape brackets when necessary.
    + Escape ordered list markers.
    + Do not escape list markers unless preceded by space.
    + Escape strings starting with space.
    + Escape semicolons and markers after line break.
    + Escape `;` to avoid accidental comments.
    + Don't break headers, line blocks and tables with line breaks.
    + Correctly output empty headings.
    + Escape horizontal rule only if at the beginning of the line.
    + Escape definition list terms starting with list markers.
    + Place header IDs before header.
    + Improve span writing.
    + Do not join Spans in normalization.
    + Don't align ordered list items.
    + Remove key-value pairs from attributes before normalization.
    + Enable `--wrap=preserve` for all tests by default.
    + Reduced `<verbatim>` tags in output.
    + Internal changes.
  * RST writer:
    + Use more consistent indentation (#4563).  Previously we
    used an odd mix of 3- and 4-space indentation.  Now we use 3-space
    indentation, except for ordered lists, where indentation must
    depend on the width of the list marker.
    + Flatten nested inlines (#4368, Francesco Occhipinti).
    Nested inlines are not valid RST syntax, so we flatten them following
    some readability criteria discussed in #4368.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Ensure that `pagetitle` is always set, even when structured titles
    are used.  This prevents spurious warnings about empty title
    elements (#4486).
  * FB2 writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Output links inline instead of producing notes.  Previously all links
    were turned into footnotes with unclickable URLs inside.
    + Allow emphasis and notes in titles.
    + Don't intersperse paragraph with empty lines.
    + Convert metadata value `abstract` to book annotation.
    + Use `<empty-line />` for `HorizontalRule` rather than `LineBreak`.
    FB2 does not have a way to represent line breaks inside paragraphs;
    previously we used `<empty-line />` elements, but these are not allowed
    inside paragraphs.
  * Powerpoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Handle Quoted Inlines (#4532).
    + Simplify code with `ParseXml`.
    + Allow fallback options when looking for placeholder type.
    + Check reference-doc for all layouts.
    + Simplify speaker notes logic.
    + Change notes state to a simpler per-slide value.
    + Remove `Maybe` from `SpeakerNotes` in `Slide`. `mempty`
    means no speaker notes.
    + Add tests for improved speaker notes.
    + Handle speaker notes earlier in the conversion process.
    + Keep notes with related blocks (#4477).  Some blocks automatically
    split slides (imgs, tables, `column` divs). We assume that any
    speaker notes immediately following these are connected to these
    elements, and keep them with the related blocks, splitting after them.
    + Remove `docProps/thumbnail.jpeg` in data dir (Jesse Rosenthal, #4588).
    It contained a nonfree ICC color calibration profile and is not needed
    for production of a powerpoint document.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Include a blank line at the end of the row in a single-row multiline
    table, to prevent it from being interpreted as a simple table (#4578).
  * CommonMark writer:
    + Correctly ignore LaTeX raw blocks when `raw_tex` is not
    enabled (#4527, quasicomputational).
  * EPUB writer:
    + Add `epub:type="footnotes"` to notes section in EPUB3 (#4489).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + In beamer, don't use format specifier for default ordered lists
    (#4556).  This gives better results for styles that put ordered list
    markers in boxes or circles.
    + Update `\lstinline` delimiters (#4369, Tim Parenti).
  * Ms writer:
    + Use `\f[R]` rather than `\f[]` to reset font (#4552).
    + Use `\f[BI]` and `\f[CB]` in headers, instead of `\f[I]` and `\f[C]`,
    since the header font is automatically bold (#4552).
    + Use `\f[CB]` rather than `\f[BC]` for monospace bold (#4552).
    + Create pdf anchor for a Div with an identifier (#4515).
    + Escape `/` character in anchor ids (#4515).
    + Improve escaping for anchor ids: we now use _uNNN_ instead of uNNN
    to avoid ambiguity.
  * Man writer:
    + Don't escape U+2019 as `'` (#4550).
  * Text.Pandoc.Options:
    + Removed `JsMath`, `LaTeXMathML`, and `GladTeX` constructors from
    `Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod` [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.Class:
    + `writeMedia`: unescape URI-escaping in file path.  This avoids
    writing things like `file%20one.png` to the file system.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
    + Fix `romanNumeral` parser (#4480).  We previously accepted 'DDC'
    as 1100.
    + `uri`: don't treat `*` characters at end as part of URI (#4561).
  * Text.Pandoc.MIME:
    + Use the alias `application/eps` for EPS (#2067).
    This will ensure that we retain the eps extension after reading the
    image into a mediabag and writing it again.
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF:
    + Use `withTempDir` in `html2pdf`.
    + With `xelatex`, don't compress images til the last run (#4484).
    This saves time for image-heavy documents.
    + Don't try to convert EPS files (#2067).  `pdflatex` converts them
    itself, and JuicyPixels can't do it.
    + For `pdflatex`, use a temp directory in the working directory.
    Otherwise we can have problems with the EPS conversion pdflatex
    tries to do, which can't operate on a file above the working
    directory without `--shell-escape`.
  * Changes to tests to accommodate changes in pandoc-types.
    In <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-types/pull/36> we changed
    the table builder to pad cells.  This commit changes tests
    (and two readers) to accord with this behavior.
  * Set default extensions for `beamer` same as `latex`.
  * LaTeX template:
    + Add `beameroption` variable (#4359, Étienne Bersac).
    + Use `pgfpages` package; this is needed for notes on second
    screen in beamer (Étienne Bersac).
    + Add `background-image` variable (#4601, John Muccigrosso).
  * reveal.js template: Add `background-image` variable (#4600,
    John Muccigrosso).
  * ms template: Fix date.  Previously `.ND` was used, but this only
    works if you have a title page, which we don't.  Thanks to @teoric.
  * Removed pragmas for unused extensions (#4506, Anabra).
  * Fix bash completion for `--print-default-data-file` (#4549).
    Previously this looked in the filesystem, even if pandoc
    was compiled with `embed_data_files` (and sometimes it looked
    in a nonexistent build directory).  Now the bash completion
    script just includes a hard-coded list of data file names.
  * MANUAL:
    + Clarify template vs metadata variables (#4501, Mauro Bieg).
    + Fix raw content example (#4479, Mauro Bieg).
    + Specify that you use html for raw output in epub.
    + Add examples for raw docx blocks (#4472, Tristan Stenner).
    The documentation states that the target format name should match
    the output format, which isn't the case for `docx`/`openxml` and
    some others.
    + Don't say that `empty_paragraphs` affects markdown output (#4540).
    + Consolidate input/output format documentation (#4577, Mauro Bieg).
  * New README template. Take in/out formats from manual.
  * Fix example in lua-filters docs (#4459, HeirOfNorton).
  * Use the `-threaded` GHC flag when building benchmarks (#4587,
    Francesco Occhipinti).
  * Bump temporary upper bound to 1.4.
  * Use pandoc-citeproc 0.14.3.1.
  * Use texmath-0.10.1.2 (fixes escapes in math in ms, #4597).
  * Removed old lib directory.  This was used for something long ago,
    but plays no role now.
  * Removed unneeded data file `LaTeXMathML.js`.
  * Create 64- and 32-bit versions of Windows binary packages.
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Add tests for nested smart tags.
    + Parse nested smart tags.
    + Make unwrapSDT into a general `unwrap` function that can unwrap both
    nested SDT tags and smartTags. This makes the SmartTags constructor in
    the Docx type unnecessary, so we remove it (#4446).
    + Remove unused `docxWarnings` (Alexander Krotov).
  * RST reader: Allow unicode bullet characters (#4454).
  * Haddock reader:  Better table handling, using haddock-library's
    new table support, if compiled against a version that
    includes it.  Note that tables with col/rowspans will not
    translate well into Pandoc.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Require closing tag to have the same indentation as opening.
    + Do not reparse blocks inside unclosed block tag (#4425).
    + Parse `<class>` tag (supported by Emacs Muse).
    + Do not produce empty Str element for unindented verse lines.
    + Don't allow footnote references inside links.
    + Allow URL to be empty.
    + Require that comment semicolons are in the first column (#4551).
    + Various internal improvements.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Add support to parse unit string of `\SI` command (closes #4296,
    Marc Schreiber).
  * Haddock writer:  In the writer, we now render tables always as
    grid tables, since Haddock supports these.
  * DokuWiki writer: rewrite backSlashLineBreaks (#4445, Mauro Bieg).
  * Docx writer: Fixed formatting of `DefaultStyle` ordered lists in
    docx writer.  We want decimal for the top level, not lower roman.
  * RST writer:
    + Strip whitespace at beginning and ending of inline containers
    (#4327, Francesco Occhipinti).
    + Filter out empty inline containers (#4434).  There is nothing in
    RST that corresponds to e.g. `Emph []`, so we just ignore elements
    like this (Francesco Occhipinti).
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Support spans with anchors.
    + Replace smallcaps with emphasis before normalization.
    + Output smallcaps as emphasis.
    + Expand Cite before list normalization.
    + Write empty inline lists as `<verbatim></verbatim>`.
    + Remove empty Str from the beginning of inline lists during normalization.
    + Escape "-" to avoid creating bullet lists.
    + Fix math expansion for more than one expression per paragraph.
    + Expand math before inline list normalization.
  * Dokuwiki writer: fix LineBreaks in Tables (#4313, Mauro Bieg).
  * Ms writer:
    + Asciify pdf anchors, since unicode anchors don't work (#4436).
    Internal links should be converted automatically, so this shouldn't
    affect users directly.
    + Don't escape hyphens as `\-`; that's for a minus sign (#4467).
  * Beamer writer: put hyperlink after `\begin{frame}` and not in the title
    (#4307).  If it's in the title, then we get a titlebar on slides with
    the `plain` attribute, when the id is non-null.  This fixes a regression
    in 2.0.
  * EPUB writer: Remove notes from TOC in nav.xhtml (#4453, Mauro Bieg).
  * JATS writer: Remove extraneous, significant whitespace (#4335,
    Nokome Bentley).
  * html2pdf: inject base tag wih current working directory (#4413, Mauro
    Bieg).  This helps ensure that linked resources are included.
  * Add Semigroup instances for everything for which we defined a
    Monoid instance previously (API change):
    + Text.Pandoc.Class.FileTree.
    + Text.Pandoc.Translations.Translations.
    + Text.Pandoc.Extensions.Extensions.
    + Text.Pandoc.Readers.Odt.StyleReader.Styles.
    + Text.Pandoc.Pretty.Doc.
    + Text.Pandoc.MediaBag.MediaBag.
  * Add custom Prelude to give clean code for Monoid and Semigroup
    that works with ghc 7.10-8.4.  The custom Prelude (`prelude/Prelude`)
    is used for ghc versions < 8.4.  `NoImplicitPrelude` is used
    in all source files, and Prelude is explicitly imported
    (this is necessary for ghci to work properly with the custom prelude).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared (Francesco Occhipinti):
    + Export `stripLeadingTrailingSpace`.
    + Don't wrap lines in grid tables when `--wrap=none` (#4320).
    + `gridTable`: Don't wrap lines in tables when `--wrap=none`.  Instead,
    expand cells, even if it results in cells that don't respect relative
    widths or surpass page column width.  This change affects RST,
    Markdown, and Haddock writers.
  * Raise error if someone tries to print docx, odt, etc. template (#4441).
  * LaTeX template: Provide `bidi` package's option using
    `\PassOptionsToPackage`  (#4357, Václav Haisman).  This avoid a
    clash when   `polyglossia` loads it first and then it is loaded again
    for XeLaTeX.
  * ConTeXt template: Added `pdfa` variable to generate PDF/A (#4294, Henri
    Menke).  Instructions on how to install the ICC profiles on ConTeXt
    standalone can be found in the wiki:
    <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles>.
    If the ICC profiles are not available the log will contain error
    messages.
  * Use latest pandoc-types, skylighting
  * Use latest pandoc-citeproc in binary package.
  * Bump upper bound for time, criterion, haddock-library, exceptions,
    http-types, aeson, haddock-library.
  * Bump upper bound tasty-quickcheck 0.10 (#4429, Felix Yan).
  * pandoc.cabal:  fix up other-extensions and language fields.
    Language is now consistently `Haskell2010`, and other-extensions
    is consistently `NoImplicitPrelude`. Everything else to be specified
    in the module header as needed.
  * Removed `old-locale` flag and Text.Pandoc.Compat.Time.
    This is no longer necessary since we no longer support ghc 7.8.
  * Make `weigh-pandoc` into a benchmark program.
    Remove `weigh-pandoc` flag.  `weigh-pandoc` is now built (and run)
    automatically when you build (and run) benchmarks.
  * MANUAL: add instructions for background images reveal.js (#4325, John
    Muccigrosso).
  * appveyor: use VS 2013 environment instead of VS 2015 for Windows builds.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fix parsing bug with nested fenced divs (#4281).  Previously we allowed
    "nonindent spaces" before the opening and closing `:::`, but this
    interfered with list parsing, so now we require the fences to be flush with
    the margin of the containing block.
  * Commonmark reader:
    + `raw_html` is now on by default.  It can be disabled explicitly
    using `-f commonmark-raw_html`.
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Move citation tests to separate module.
    + Allow changing emphasis syntax (#4378).  The characters allowed before
    and after emphasis can be configured via `#+pandoc-emphasis-pre` and
    `#+pandoc-emphasis-post`, respectively. This allows to change which
    strings are recognized as emphasized text on a per-document or even
    per-paragraph basis.  Example:
    [#]+pandoc-emphasis-pre: "-\t ('\"{"
    [#]+pandoc-emphasis-post: "-\t\n .,:!?;'\")}["
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Fixed comments inside citations (#4374).
    + Fix regression in package options including underscore (#4424).
    + Make `--trace` work.
    + Fixed parsing of `tabular*` environment (#4279).
  * RST reader:
    + Fix regression in parsing of headers with trailing space (#4280).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Enable `<literal>` tags even if amuse extension is enabled.
    Amusewiki disables <literal> tags for security reasons.
    If user wants similar behavior in pandoc, RawBlocks and RawInlines
    can be removed or replaced with filters.
    + Remove space prefix from `<literal>` tag contents.
    + Do not consume whitespace while looking for closing end tag.
    + Convert alphabetical list markers to decimal in round-trip test.
    Alphabetical lists are an addition of Text::Amuse.
    They are not present in Emacs Muse and can be ambiguous
    when list starts with "i.", "c." etc.
    + Allow `<quote>` and other tags to be indented.
    + Allow single colon in definition list term.
    + Fix parsing of verse in lists.
    + Improved parsing efficiency.  Avoid `parseFromString`.
    Lists are parsed in linear instead of exponential time now.
    + Replace ParserState with MuseState.
    + Prioritize lists with roman numerals over alphabetical lists.
    This is to make sure "i." starts a roman numbered list,
    instead of a list with letter "i" (followed by "j", "k", ...").
    + Fix directive parsing.
    + Parse definition lists with multiple descriptions.
    + Parse next list item before parsing more item contents.
    + Fixed a bug: headers did not terminate lists.
    + Move indentation parsing from `definitionListItem` to `definitionList`.
    + Paragraph indentation does not indicate nested quote.
    Muse allows indentation to indicate quotation or alignment,
    but only on the top level, not within a <quote> or list.
    + Require that block tags are on separate lines.
    Text::Amuse already explicitly requires it anyway.
    + Fix matching of closing inline tags.
    + Various internal changes.
    + Fix parsing of nested definition lists.
    + Require only one space for nested definition list indentation.
    + Do not remove trailing whitespace from `<code>`.
    + Fix parsing of trailing whitespace.  Newline after whitespace now
    results in softbreak instead of space.
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal, except where noted):
    + Handle nested sdt tags (#4415).
    + Don't look up dependant run styles if `+styles` is enabled.
    + Move pandoc inline styling inside custom-style span.
    + Read custom styles (#1843).  This will read all paragraph and
    character classes as divs and spans, respectively. Dependent styles
    will still be resolved, but will be wrapped with appropriate style
    tags. It is controlled by the `+styles` extension (`-f docx+styles`).
    This can be used in conjunction with the `custom-style` feature in the
    docx writer for a pandoc-docx editing workflow. Users can convert from
    an input docx, reading the custom-styles, and then use that same input
    docx file as a reference-doc for producing an output docx file. Styles
    will be maintained across the conversion, even if pandoc doesn't
    understand them.
    + Small change to Fields hyperlink parser.  Previously, unquoted string
    required a space at the end of the line (and consumed it). Now we
    either take a space (and don't consume it), or end of input.
    + Pick table width from the longest row or header (Francesco Occhipinti,
    [#4360]).
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Change verse markup: `> ` instead of `<verse>` tag.
    + Remove empty strings during inline normalization.
    + Don't indent nested definition lists.
    + Use unicode quotes for quoted text.
    + Write image width specified in percent in Text::Amuse mode.
    + Don't wrap displayMath into `<verse>`.
    + Escape nonbreaking space (`~~`).
    + Join code with different attributes during normalization.
    + Indent lists inside Div.
    + Support definitions with multiple descriptions.
  * Powerpoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Use table styles This will use the default table style in the
    reference-doc file. As a result they will be easier when using
    in a template, and match the color scheme.
    + Remove empty slides.  Because of the way that slides were split, these
    could be accidentally produced by comments after images.  When animations
    are added, there will be a way to add an empty slide with either
    incremental lists or pauses.
    + Implement syntax highlighting.  Note that background colors can't
    be implemented in PowerPoint, so highlighting styles that require
    these will be incomplete.
    + New test framework for pptx.  We now compare the output of the
    Powerpoint writer with files that we know to (a) not be corrupt,
    and (b) to show the desired output behavior (details below).
    + Add `notesMaster` to `presentation.xml` if necessary.
    + Ignore links and (end)notes in speaker notes.
    + Output speaker notes.
    + Read speaker note templates conditionally.  If there are speaker
    notes in the presentation, we read in the notesMasters templates
    from the reference pptx file.
    + Fix deletion track changes (#4303, Jesse Rosenthal).
  * Markdown writer: properly escape @ to avoid capture as citation
    (#4366).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Put hypertarget inside figure environment (#4388).
    This works around a problem with the endfloat package and
    makes pandoc's output compatible with it.
    + Fix image height with percentage (#4389).  This previously caused
    the image to be resized to a percentage of textwidth, rather than
    textheight.
  * ConTeXt writer (Henri Menke):
    + New section syntax and support `--section-divs` (#2609).
    `\section[my-header]{My Header}` ->
    `\section[title={My Header},reference={my-header}]`.
    The ConTeXt writer now supports the `--section-divs` option to
    write sections in the fenced style, with `\startsection` and
    `\stopsection`.
    + xtables: correct wrong usage of caption (Henri Menke).
  * Docx writer:
    + Fix image resizing with multiple images (#3930, Andrew Pritchard).
    + Use new golden framework (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Make more deterministic to facilitate testing (Jesse Rosenthal).
  - `getUniqueId` now calls to the state to get an incremented digit,
    instead of calling to P.uniqueHash.
  - we always start the PRNG in mkNumbering/mkAbstractNum with the same
    seed (1848), so our randoms should be the same each time.
    + Fix ids in comment writing (Jesse Rosenthal).  Comments from
    `--track-changes=all` were producing corrupt docx, because the
    writer was trying to get id from the `(ID,_,_)` field of
    the attributes, and ignoring the "id" entry in the key-value pairs. We
    now check both.
  * Ms writer: Added papersize variable.
  * TEI writer:
    + Use `height` instead of `depth` for images (#4331).
    + Ensure that id prefix is always used.
    + Don't emit `role` attribute; that was a leftover from the
    Docbook writer.
    + Use 'xml:id', not 'id' attribute (#4371).
  * AsciiDoc writer:
    + Do not output implicit heading IDs (#4363, Alexander
    Krotov).  Convert to `asciidoc-auto_identifiers` for old behaviour.
  * RST writer:
    + Remove `blockToRST'` moving its logic into `fixBlocks`
    (Francesco Occhipinti).
    + Insert comment between lists and quotes (#4248, Francesco Occchipinti).
  * RST template: remove definition of 'math' role as raw.
    This used to be needed prior to v 0.8 of docutils, but
    now math support is built-in.
  * Slides: Use divs to set incremental/non-incremental (#4381,
    Jesse Rosenthal).  The old method (list inside blockquote) still
    works, but we are encouraging the use of divs with class
    `incremental` or `nonincremental`.
  * Text.Pandoc.ImageSize:
    + Make image size detection for PDFs more robust (#4322).
    + Determine image size for PDFs (#4322).
    + EMF Image size support (#4375, Andrew Pritchard).
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions:
    + Add `Ext_styles` (Jesse Rosenthal, API change).  This will be used in
    the docx reader (defaulting to off) to read pargraph and character
    styles not understood by pandoc (as divs and spans, respectively).
    + Made `Ext_raw_html` default for `commonmark` format.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
    + Export `manyUntil` (Alexander Krotov, API change).
    + Export improved `sepBy1` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Export list marker parsers: `upperRoman`, `lowerRoman`,
    `decimal`, `lowerAlpha`, `upperAlpha` (Alexander Krotov, API change).
  * Tests/Lua: fix tests on windows (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Lua: register script name in global variable (#4393).  The name of the Lua
    script which is executed is made available in the global Lua variable
    `PANDOC_SCRIPT_FILE`, both for Lua filters and custom writers.
  * Tests: Abstract powerpoint tests out to OOXML tests (Jesse Rosenthal).
    There is very little pptx-specific in these tests, so we abstract out
    the basic testing function so it can be used for docx as well. This
    should allow us to catch some errors in the docx writer that slipped
    by the roundtrip testing.
  * Lua filters: store constructors in registry (Albert Krewinkel).  Lua
    functions used to construct AST element values are stored in the Lua
    registry for quicker access. Getting a value from the registry is much
    faster than getting a global value (partly to idiosyncrasies of hslua);
    this change results in a considerable performance boost.
  * Documentation:
    + `doc/org.md` Add draft of Org-mode documentation (Albert Krewinkel).
    + `doc/lua-filters.md`: document global vars set for filters
    (Albert Krewinkel).
    + INSTALL.md: mention Stack version. (#4343, Adam Brandizzi).
    + MANUAL: add documentation on custom styles (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + MANUAL.txt: Document incremental and nonincremental divs (Jesse
    Rosenthal).  Blockquoted lists are still described, but fenced divs are
    presented in preference.
    + MANUAL.txt: document header and footer variables (newmana).
    + MANUAL.txt: self-contained implies standalone (#4304, Daniel Lublin).
    + CONTRIBUTING.md: label was renamed. (#4310, Alexander Brandizzi).
  * Require tagsoup 0.14.3 (#4282), fixing HTML tokenization bug.
  * Use latest texmath.
  * Use latest pandoc-citeproc.
  * Allow exceptions 0.9.
  * Require aeson-pretty 0.8.5 (#4394).
  * Bump blaze-markup, blaze-html lower bounds to 0.8, 0.9 (#4334).
  * Update tagsoup to 0.14.6 (Alexander Krotov, #4282).
  * Removed ghc-prof-options.  As of cabal 1.24, sensible defaults are used.
  * Update default.nix to current nixpkgs-unstable for hslua-0.9.5 (#4348,
    jarlg).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Don't coalesce adjacent raw LaTeX blocks if they are separated by a
    blank line.  See lierdakil/pandoc-crossref#160.
    + Improved `inlinesInBalancedBrackets` (#4272, jgm/pandoc-citeproc#315).
    The change both improves performance and fixes a regression whereby
    normal citations inside inline notes and figure captions were not
    parsed correctly.
  * RST reader:
    + Better handling for headers with an anchor (#4240).  Instead of creating a
    Div containing the header, we put the id directly on the header.
    This way header promotion will work properly.
    + Add aligned environment when needed in math (#4254).  `rst2latex.py`
    uses an `align*` environment for math in `.. math::` blocks, so this
    math may contain line breaks.  If it does, we put the math in an
    `aligned` environment to simulate `rst2latex.py`'s behavior.
  * HTML reader:
    + Fix col width parsing for percentages < 10% (#4262, n3fariox).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Advance source position at end of stream.
    + Pass through macro defs in `rawLaTeXBlock` even if the `latex_macros`
    extension is set (#4246).  This reverts to earlier behavior and is
    probably safer on the whole, since some macros only modify things in
    included packages, which pandoc's macro expansion can't modify.
    + Fixed pos calculation in tokenizing escaped space.
    + Allow macro definitions inside macros (#4253).  Previously we went into
    an infinite loop with
    ```
    \newcommand{\noop}[1]{#1}
    \noop{\newcommand{\foo}[1]{#1}}
    \foo{hi}
    ```
    + Fix inconsistent column widths (#4238).  This fixes a bug whereby column
    widths for the body were different from widths for the header in some
    tables.
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Parse hyperlinks in `instrText` tags (#3389, #4266).  This was a form of
    hyperlink found in older versions of word. The changes introduced for
    this, though, create a framework for parsing further fields in MS Word
    (see the spec, ECMA-376-1:2016, 17.16.5, for more on these fields).
    We introduce a new module, `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx.Fields` which
    contains a simple parsec parser. At the moment, only simple hyperlink
    fields are accepted, but that can be extended in the future.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Parse `~~` as non-breaking space in Text::Amuse mode.
    + Refactor list parsing.
  * Powerpoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Change reference to `notesSlide` to `endNotesSlide`.
    + Move image sizing into `picProps`.
    + Improve table placement.
    + Make our own `_rels/.rels` file.
    + Import reference-doc images properly.
    + Move `Presentation.hs` out of `PandocMonad`.
    + Refactor into separate modules.  T.P.W.Powerpoint.Presentation
    defines the Presentation datatype and goes Pandoc->Presentation;
    T.P.W.Pandoc.Output goes Presentation->Archive.
    Text.Pandoc.Writers.Powerpoint a thin wrapper around the two modules.
    + Avoid overlapping blocks in column output.
    + Position images correctly in two-column layout.
    + Make content shape retrieval environment-aware.
    + Improve image handling.  We now determine image and caption placement
    by getting the dimensions of the content box in a given layout.
    This allows for images to be correctly sized and positioned in a
    different template.  Note that images without captions and headers are
    no longer full-screened. We can't do this dependably in different
    layouts, because we don't know where the header is (it could be to
    the side of the content, for example).
    + Read presentation size from reference file.  Our presentation size is
    now dependent on the reference/template file we use.
    + Handle (sub)headers above slidelevel correctly.  Above the slidelevel,
    subheaders will be printed in bold and given a bit of extra space
    before them. Note that at the moment, no distinction is made between
    levels of headers above the slide header, though that can be changed.
    + Check for required files.  Since we now import from reference/dist
    file by glob, we need to make sure that we're getting the files we
    need to make a non-corrupt Powerpoint. This performs that check.
    + Improve templating using `--reference-doc`.  Templating should work
    much more reliably now.
    + Include Notes slide in TOC.
    + Set notes slide header to slide-level.
    + Add table of contents.  This is triggered by the `--toc` flag. Note
    that in a long slide deck this risks overrunning the text box. The user
    can address this by setting `--toc-depth=1`.
    + Set notes slide number correctly.
    + Clean up adding metadata slide.  We want to count the slide numbers
    correctly if it's in there.
    + Add anchor links.  For anchor-type links (`[foo](#bar)`) we produce
    an anchor link. In powerpoint these are links to slides, so we keep
    track of a map relating anchors to the slides they occur on.
    + Make the slide number available to the blocks.  For anchors,
    block-processing functions need to know what slide number
    they're in. We make the `envCurSlideId` available to blocks.
    + Move `curSlideId` to environment.
    + Allow setting `toc-title` in metadata.
    + Link notes to endnotes slide.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Fix cell width calculation (#4265).  Previously we could get
    ever-lengthening cell widths when a table was run repeatedly through
    `pandoc -f markdown -t markdown`.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Escape `&` in lstinline (Robert Schütz).
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + Use xtables instead of Tables (#4223, Henri Menke).
    Default to xtables for context output.  Natural Tables are used
    if the new `ntb` extension is set.
  * HTML writer:
    + Fixed footnote backlinks with `--id-prefix` (#4235).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Extensions`:  Added `Ext_ntb` constructor (API change,
    Henri Menke).
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`: add derived `Eq` instance to `Dimension`
    (Jesse Rosenthal, API change).
  * Lua filters (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Make `PANDOC_READER_OPTIONS` available.
    The options which were used to read the document are made available to
    Lua filters via the `PANDOC_READER_OPTIONS` global.
    + Add lua module `pandoc.utils.run_json_filter`, which runs a JSON filter
    on a Pandoc document.
    + Refactor filter-handling code into `Text.Pandoc.Filter.JSON`,
    `Text.Pandoc.Filter.Lua`, and `Text.Pandoc.Filter.Path`.
    + Improve error messages.  Provide more context about the task
    which caused an error.
  * data/pandoc.lua (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Accept singleton inline as a list.  Every constructor which accepts a
    list of inlines now also accepts a single inline element for
    convenience.
    + Accept single block as singleton list. Every constructor which accepts
    a list of blocks now also accepts a single block element for
    convenience.  Furthermore, strings are accepted as shorthand for
    `{pandoc.Str "text"}` in constructors.
    + Add attr, listAttributes accessors.  Elements with
    attributes got an additional `attr` accessor. Attributes were
    accessible only via the `identifier`, `classes`, and `attributes`,
    which was in conflict with the documentation, which indirectly states
    that such elements have the an `attr` property.
    + Drop `_VERSION`.  Having a `_VERSION` became superfluous, as this
    module is closely tied to the pandoc version, which is available via
    `PANDOC_VERSION`.
    + Fix access to Attr components.  Accessing an Attr value (e.g.,
    ` Attr().classes`) was broken; the more common case of accessing it via
    an Inline or Block element was unaffected by this.
  * Move `metaValueToInlines` to from Docx writer to
    `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared`, so it can be used by other writers
    (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Clarify otherlangs in LaTeX (#4072).
    + Clarify `latex_macros` extension.
    + Recommend use of `raw_attribute` extension in header includes (#4253).
  * Allow latest QuickCheck, tasty, criterion.
  * Remove custom prelude and ghc 7.8 support.
  * Reduce compiler noise (exact paths for compiled modules).
  * Allow filters and lua filters to be interspersed (#4196).  Previously
    we ran all lua filters before JSON filters.  Now we run filters in
    the order they are presented on the command line, whether lua or JSON.
    There are two incompatible API changes: The type of `applyFilters`
    has changed, and `applyLuaFilters` has been removed.  `Filter` is
    also now exported.
  * Use latest skylighting and omit the `missingIncludes` check, fixing
    a major performance regression in earlier releases of the 2.x series
    (#4226).  Behavior change: If you use a custom syntax definition that
    refers to a syntax you haven't loaded, pandoc will now complain when
    it is highlighting the text, rather than doing a check at the start.
    This change dramatically speeds up invocations of pandoc on short
    inputs.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class: make `FileTree` opaque (don't export
    `FileTree` constructor).  This forces users to interact with it using
    `insertInFileTree` and `getFileInfo`, which normalize file names.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Rewrite `inlinesInBalancedBrackets`.  The rewrite is much more
    direct, avoiding `parseFromString`.  And it performs significantly
    better; unfortunately, parsing time still increases exponentially
    (see #1735).
    + Avoid parsing raw tex unless `\` + letter seen.  This seems to
    help with the performance problem, #4216.
  * LaTeX reader: Simplified a check for raw tex command.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Enable round trip test (#4107).
    + Automatically translate `#cover` into `#cover-image`.
    Amusewiki uses #cover directive to specify cover image.
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Allow for insertion/deletion of paragraphs (#3927).
    If the paragraph has a deleted or inserted paragraph break (depending
    on the track-changes setting) we hold onto it until the next
    paragraph. This takes care of accept and reject. For this we introduce
    a new state which holds the ils from the previous para if necessary.
    For `--track-changes=all`, we add an empty span with class
    `paragraph-insertion`/`paragraph-deletion` at the end of the paragraph
    prior to the break to be inserted or deleted.
    + Remove unused anchors (#3679).  Docx produces a lot of anchors with
    nothing pointing to them---we now remove these to produce cleaner
    output. Note that this has to occur at the end of the process
    because it has to follow link/anchor rewriting.
    + Read multiple children of `w:sdtContents`.
    + Combine adjacent anchors.  There isn't any reason to have numerous
    anchors in the same place, since we can't maintain docx's
    non-nesting overlapping. So we reduce to a single anchor.
    + Improved tests.
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov): don't escape URIs from AST
  * Docx writer:
    + Removed redundant subtitle in title (Sebastian Talmon).
    + `firstRow` table definition compatibility for Word 2016 (Sebastian
    Talmon).  Word 2016 seems to use a default value of "1" for table
    headers, if there is no firstRow definition (although a default
    value of 0 is documented), so all tables get the first Row formatted
    as header.  Setting the parameter to 0 if the table has no header
    row fixes this for Word 2016
    + Fix custom styles with spaces in the name (#3290).
  * Powerpoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Ignore Notes div for parity with other slide outputs.
    + Set default slidelevel correctly.  We had previously defaulted to
    slideLevel 2. Now we use the correct behavior of defaulting to the
    highest level header followed by content. We change an expected test
    result to match this behavior.
    + Split blocks correctly for linked images.
    + Combine adjacent runs.
    + Make inline code inherit code size.  Previously (a) the code size
    wasn't set when we force size, and (b) the properties was set from
    the default, instead of inheriting.
    + Simplify `replaceNamedChildren` function.
    + Allow linked images.  The following markdown:
    `[![Image Title](image.jpg)](http://www.example.com)`
    will now produce a linked image in the resulting PowerPoint file.
    + Fix error with empty table cell.  We require an empty `<a:p>` tag,
    even if the cell contains no paragraphs---otherwise PowerPoint
    complains of corruption.
    + Implement two-column slides.  This uses the columns/column div
    format described in the pandoc manual. At the moment, only two
    columns (half the screen each) are allowed. Custom widths are not
    supported.
    + Added more tests.
  * OpenDocument/ODT writers: improved rendering of formulas (#4170, oltolm).
  * Lua filters (Albert Krewinkel):
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: drop 'pandoc-api-version' from Pandoc objects
    + The current pandoc-types version is made available to Lua programs in
    the global `PANDOC_API_VERSION`. It contains the version as a list of
    numbers.
    + The pandoc version available as a global `PANDOC_VERSION` (a list
    of numbers).
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: make `Attr` an `AstElement`.
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: make all types subtypes of `AstElement`.
    `Pandoc`, `Meta`, and `Citation` were just plain functions and did
    not set a metatable on the returned value, which made it difficult
    to amend objects of these types with new behavior. They are now
    subtypes of AstElement, meaning that all their objects can gain
    new features when a method is added to the behavior object
    (e.g., `pandoc.Pandoc.behavior`).
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: split type and behavior tables.  Clearly distinguish
    between a type and the behavioral properties of an instance of that
    type. The behavior of a type (and all its subtypes) can now be
    amended by adding methods to that types `behavior` object, without
    exposing the type objects internals.  E.g.:
    ```lua
    pandoc.Inline.behavior.frob = function () print'42' end
    local str = pandoc.Str'hello'
    str.frob() -- outputs '42'
    ```
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: fix Element inheritance.  Extending all elements
    of a given type (e.g., all inline elements) was difficult, as the
    table used to lookup unknown methods would be reset every time a
    new element of that type was created, preventing recursive property
    lookup. This is was changed in that all methods and attributes of
    supertypes are now available to their subtypes.
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: fix attribute names of Citation (#4222).  The
    fields were named like the Haskell fields, not like the documented,
    shorter version.  The names are changed to match the documentation
    and Citations are given a shared metatable to enable simple
    extensibility.
    + `data/pandoc.lua`: drop function `pandoc.global_filter`.
    + Bump `hslua` version to 0.9.5.  This version fixes a bug that made it
    difficult to handle failures while getting lists or a Map from Lua.
    A bug in pandoc, which made it necessary to always pass a tag when
    using MetaList or MetaBlock, is fixed as a result. Using the pandoc
    module's constructor functions for these values is now optional
    (if still recommended).
    + Stop exporting `pushPandocModule` (API change).  The introduction
    of `runPandocLua` renders direct use of this function obsolete.
    + Update generation of module docs for lua filters.
    + `Lua.Module.Utils`: make stringify work on `MetaValues` (John
    MacFarlane).  I'm sure this was intended in the first place,
    but currently only `Meta` is supported.
  * Improve benchmarks.
    + Set the default extensions properly.
    + Improve benchmark argument parsing.  You can now say
    `make bench BENCHARGS="markdown latex reader"` and both the
    markdown and latex readers will be benchmarked.
  * MANUAL.txt simplify and add more structure (Mauro Bieg).
  * Generate README.md from template and MANUAL.txt.
    `make README.md` will generate the README.md after changes
    to MANUAL.txt have been made.
  * Update copyright notices to include 2018 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Added `jats` as an input format.
    + Add Text.Pandoc.Readers.JATS, exporting `readJATS` (API
    change) (Hamish Mackenzie).
    + Improved citation handling in JATS reader.  JATS citations
    are now converted to pandoc citations, and JATS ref-lists
    are converted into a `references` field in metadata, suitable
    for use with pandoc-citeproc. Thus a JATS article with embedded
    bibliographic information can be processed with pandoc and
    pandoc-citeproc to produce a formatted bibliography.
  * Allow `--list-extensions` to take an optional FORMAT argument.
    This lists the extensions set by default for the selected FORMAT.
    The extensions are now alphabetized, and the `+` or `-`
    indicating the default setting comes before, rather than after,
    the extension.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Preserve original whitespace between blocks.
    + Recognize `\placeformula` as context.
    + Be pickier about table captions.  A caption starts with a `:` which
    can't be followed by punctuation.  Otherwise we can falsely interpret
    the start of a fenced div, or even a table header line like
    `:--:|:--:`, as a caption.
    + Always use four space rule for example lists.  It would be awkward
    to indent example list contents to the first non-space character after
    the label, since example list labels are often long.  Thanks to
    Bernhard Fisseni for the suggestion.
    + Improve raw tex parsing.  Note that the Markdown reader is also
    affected by the `latex_macros` extension changes described below
    under the LaTeX reader.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + `latex_macros` extension changes (#4179).  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.
    + Export `tokenize`, `untokenize` (API change).
    + Use `applyMacros` in `rawLaTeXBlock`, `rawLaTeXInline`.
    + Refactored `inlineCommand`.
    + Fix bug in tokenizer.  Material following `^^` was
    dropped if it wasn't a character escape.  This only affected
    invalid LaTeX, so we didn't see it in the wild, but it appeared
    in a QuickCheck test failure.
    + Fix regression in LateX tokenization (#4159).  This mainly affects the
    Markdown reader when parsing raw LaTeX with escaped spaces.
    + Add tests of LaTeX tokenizer.
    + Support `\foreignlanguage` from babel.
    + Be more tolerant of `&` character (#4208).  This allows us to parse
    unknown tabular environments as raw LaTeX.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Parse anchors immediately after headings as IDs.
    + Require that note references does not start with 0.
    + Parse empty comments correctly.
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Fix asterisks-related parsing error (#4180).
    + Support minlevel option for includes (#4154).  The level of headers
    in included files can be shifted to a higher level by specifying a
    minimum header level via the `:minlevel` parameter. E.g.
    `#+include: "tour.org" :minlevel 1` will shift the headers in
    tour.org such that the topmost headers become level 1 headers.
    + Break-up org reader test file into multiple modules.
  * OPML reader:
    + Enable raw HTML and other extensions by default for notes
    (#4164).  This fixes a regression in 2.0.  Note that extensions can
    now be individually disabled, e.g.  `-f opml-smart-raw_html`.
  * RST reader:
    + Allow empty list items (#4193).
    + More accurate parsing of references (#4156).  Previously we erroneously
    included the enclosing backticks in a reference ID (#4156).  This
    change also disables interpretation of syntax inside references, as
    in docutils.  So, there is no emphasis in `` `my *link*`_ ``.
  * Docx reader:
    + Continue lists after interruption (#4025, Jesse Rosenthal).
    Docx expects that lists will continue where they left off after an
    interruption and introduces a new id if a list is starting again. So
    we keep track of the state of lists and use them to define a "start"
    attribute, if necessary.
    + Add tests for structured document tags unwrapping (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Preprocess Document body to unwrap `w:sdt` elements (Jesse Rosenthal,
    [#4190]).
  * Plain writer:
    + Don't linkify table of contents.
  * RST writer:
    + Fix anchors for headers (#4188).  We were missing an `_`.
  * PowerPoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Treat lists inside BlockQuotes as lists.  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.
    + Add ability to force size.  This replaces the more specific
    `blockQuote runProp`, which only affected the size of blockquotes. We
    can use this for notes, etc.
    + Implement notes.  This currently prints all notes on a final slide.
    Note that at the moment, there is a danger of text overflowing the
    note slide, since there is no logic for adding further slides.
    + Implement basic definition list functionality to PowerPoint writer.
    + Don't look for default template file for Powerpoint (#4181).
    + Add pptx to isTextFormat list.  This is used to check standalone
    and not writing to the terminal.
    + Obey slide level option (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Introduce tests.
  * Docx writer:
    + Ensure that `distArchive` is the one that comes with pandoc
    (#4182).  Previously a `reference.docx` in `~/.pandoc` (or the user data
    dir) would be used instead, and this could cause problems because a
    user-modified docx sometimes lacks vital sections that we count
    on the `distArchive` to supply.
  * Org writer:
    + Do not wrap "-" to avoid accidental bullet lists (Alexander Krotov).
    + Don't allow fn refs to wrap to beginning of line (#4171, with help from
    Alexander Krotov).  Otherwise they can be interpreted as footnote
    definitions.
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Don't wrap note references to the next line (#4172).
  * HTML writer:
    + Use br elements in line blocks instead of relying on CSS
    (#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`.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Use `\renewcommand` for `\textlatin` with babel (#4161).
    This avoids a clash with a deprecated `\textlatin` command defined
    in Babel.
    + Allow fragile=singleslide attribute in beamer slides (#4169).
    + Use `\endhead` after `\toprule` in headerless tables (#4207).
  * FB2 writer:
    + Add cover image specified by `cover-image` meta (Alexander Krotov,
    [#4195]).
  * JATS writer (Hamish Mackenzie):
    + Support writing `<fig>` and `<table-wrap>` elements
    with `<title>` and `<caption>` inside them by using Divs with class set
    to one of `fig`, `table-wrap` or `caption` (Hamish Mackenzie).  The
    title is included as a Heading so the constraint on where Heading can
    occur is also relaxed.
    + Leave out empty alt attributes on links.
    + Deduplicate image mime type code.
    + Make `<p>` optional in `<td>` and `<th>` (#4178).
    + Self closing tags for empty xref (#4187).
    + Improve support for code language.
  * Custom writer:
    + Use init file to setup Lua interpreter (Albert Krewinkel).
    The same init file (`data/init`) that is used to setup the Lua
    interpreter for Lua filters is also used to setup the interpreter of
    custom writers.lua.
    + Define instances for newtype wrapper (Albert Krewinkel).  The custom
    writer used its own `ToLuaStack` instance definitions, which made
    it difficult to share code with Lua filters, as this could result
    in conflicting instances.  A `Stringify` wrapper is introduced to
    avoid this problem.
    + Added tests for custom writer.
    + Fixed definition lists and tables in `data/sample.lua`.
  * Fixed regression: when target is PDF, writer extensions were being
    ignored.  So, for example, `pandoc -t latex-smart -o file.pdf`
    did not work properly.
  * Lua modules (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Add `pandoc.utils` module, to hold utility functions.
    + Create a Haskell module Text.Pandoc.Lua.Module.Pandoc to
    define the `pandoc` lua module.
    + Make a Haskell module for each Lua module. Move definitions for the
    `pandoc.mediabag` modules to a separate Haskell module.
    + Move `sha1` from the main `pandoc` module to `pandoc.utils`.
    + Add function `pandoc.utils.hierarchicalize` (convert list of
    Pandoc blocks into (hierarchical) list of Elements).
    + Add function `pandoc.utils.normalize_date` (parses a date and
    converts it (if possible) to "YYYY-MM-DD" format).
    + Add function `pandoc.utils.to_roman_numeral` (allows conversion
    of numbers below 4000 into roman numerals).
    + Add function `pandoc.utils.stringify` (converts any AST element
    to a string with formatting removed).
    + `data/init.lua`: load `pandoc.utils` by default
    + Turn pipe, read into full Haskell functions.  The `pipe` and `read`
    utility functions are converted from hybrid lua/haskell functions
    into full Haskell functions. This avoids the need for intermediate
    `_pipe`/`_read` helper functions, which have dropped.
    + pandoc.lua: re-add missing MetaMap function.  This was a bug
    introduced in version 2.0.4.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class: Add `insertInFileTree` [API change].  This gives
    a pure way to insert an ersatz file into a `FileTree`.  In addition, we
    normalize paths both on insertion and on lookup.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared: export `blocksToInlines'` (API change, Maura Bieg).
  * Text.Pandoc.MIME: Add opus to MIME type table as audio/ogg (#4198).
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions:   Alphabetical order constructors for
    `Extension`.  This makes them appear in order in `--list-extensions`.
  * Allow lenient decoding of latex error logs, which are not always
    properly UTF8-encoded (#4200).
  * Update latex template to work with recent versions of beamer.
    The old template produced numbered sections with some recent
    versions of beamer.  Thanks to Thomas Hodgson.
  * Updated reference.docx (#4175).  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.
  * Removed `default.theme` data file (#4096).  It is no longer needed now
    that we have `--print-highlight-style`.
  * Added `stack.lts9.yaml` for building with lts 9 and ghc 8.0.2.
    We still need this for the alpine static linux build, since
    we don't have ghc 8.2.2 for that yet.
  * Removed `stack.pkg.yaml`.  We only really need `stack.yaml`; we
    can put flag settings for pandoc-citeproc there.
  * Makefile: Add 'trypandoc' and 'pandoc-templates' targets to
    make releases easier.
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Add note on what formats have `+smart` by default.
    + Use native syntax for custom-style (#4174, Mauro Bieg).
    + Introduce dedicated Extensions section, since some extensions
    affect formats other than markdown (Mauro Bieg, #4204).
    + Clarify default html output for `--section-divs` (Richard Edwards).
  * filters.md: say that Text.Pandoc.JSON comes form pandoc-types.
    Closes jgm/pandoc-website#16.
  * epub.md: Delete removed `-S` option from command (#4151, Georger Araújo).
  * Fix a bug in 2.0.4, whereby pandoc could not read the theme files
    generated with `--print-highlight-style` (#4133).  Improve JSON
    serialization of styles.
  * Fix CSS issues involving line numbers (#4128).
    Highlighted code blocks are now enclosed in a div with class `sourceCode`.
    Highlighting CSS no longer sets a generic color for pre and code; we only
    set these for class `sourceCode`.
  * `--pdf-engine-opt`: fix bug where option order was reversed (#4137).
  * Add PowerPoint (pptx) writer (Jesse Rosenthal).
    It works following the standard Pandoc conventions for making other
    sorts of slides. Caveats:
    + Syntax highlighting is not yet implemented. (This is difficult
    because there are no character classes in Powerpoint.)
    + Footnotes and Definition lists are not yet implemented. (Notes will
    usually take the form of a final slide.
    + Image placement and auto-resizing has a few glitches.
    + Reference powerpoint files don't work dependably from the command
    line. This will be implemented, but at the moment users are advised
    to change themes from within Powerpoint.
  * Create shared Text.Pandoc.Writers.OOXML module (Jesse Rosenthal).
    This is for functions used by both Powerpoint and Docx writers.
  * Add default pptx data for Powerpoint writer (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * Add `empty_paragraphs` extension.
    + Deprecate `--strip-empty-paragraphs` option.  Instead we now
    use an `empty_paragraphs` extension that can be enabled on
    the reader or writer.  By default, disabled.
    + Add `Ext_empty_paragraphs` constructor to `Extension`.
    + Revert "Docx reader: don't strip out empty paragraphs."
    This reverts commit d6c58eb836f033a48955796de4d9ffb3b30e297b.
    + Implement `empty_paragraphs` extension in docx reader and writer,
    opendocument writer, HTML reader and writer.
    + Add tests for `empty_paragraphs` extension.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Don't parse native div as table caption (#4119).
    + Improved computation of column widths in pipe tables.
    Pipe tables with lines longer than the text width (as set
    by `--columns`) are now scaled to text width, with the relative
    widths of columns determined by the ratios between the
    header lines.  Previously we computed column widths using
    the ratio of header line lengths to column width, so that
    tables with narrow header lines were extremely thin, which
    was very rarely the desired result.
  * LaTeX reader: fix `\` before newline (#4134).  This should be a space,
    as long as it's not followed by a blank line. This has been fixed at the
    tokenizer level.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Add test for `#disable-tables` directive in Emacs mode.
    + Don't allow emphasis to be preceded by letter.
    + Add underline support in Emacs Muse mode..
    + Support multiline directives in Amusewiki mode
  * Man writer: omit internal links (#4136).  That is, just print the link
    text without the URL.
  * Markdown reader: accept processing instructions as raw HTML (#4125).
  * Lua filters (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Use script to initialize the interpreter.  The file `init.lua` is
    used to initialize the Lua interpreter which is used in Lua filters.
    This gives users the option to require libraries which they want to
    use in all of their filters, and to extend default modules.
    + Fix package loading for Lua 5.1.  The list of package searchers is
    named `package.loaders` in Lua 5.1 and LuaJIT, and `package.searchers`
    in Lua 5.2 and later.
    + Refactor lua module handling.  The integration with Lua's package/module
    system is improved: A pandoc-specific package searcher is prepended to
    the searchers in `package.searchers`. The modules `pandoc` and
    `pandoc.mediabag` can now be loaded via `require`.
    + Bump lower bound of hslua.  The release hslua 0.9.3 contains a new
    function which makes using Haskell functions as package loaders much
    easier.
  * reveal.js template:  add title-slide identifier to title slide (#4120).
    This allows it to be styled more easily.
  * LaTeX template: Added support for `pagestyle` variable (#4135,
    Thomas Hodgson)
  * Add `-threaded` to ghc-options for executable (#4130, fixes a build
    error on linux).
  * Add `--print-highlight-style` option.  This generates a JSON version
    of a highlighting style, which can be saved as a `.theme` file, modified,
    and used with `--highlight-style` (#4106, #4096).
  * Add `--strip-empty-paragraphs` option.  This works for any input format.
    It is primarily intended for use with docx and odt documents where
    empty paragraphs have been used for inter-paragraph spaces.
  * Support `--webtex` for `gfm` output.
  * Recognize `.muse` file extension.
  * Support beamer `\alert` in LaTeX reader. Closes #4091.
  * Docx reader: don't strip out empty paragraphs (#2252).
    Users who have a conversion pipeline from docx may want to consider adding
    `--strip-empty-paragraphs` to the command line.
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel): Allow empty list items (#4090).
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Parse markup in definition list terms.
    + Allow definition to end with EOF.
    + Make code blocks round trip.
    + Drop common space prefix from list items.
    + Add partial round trip test.
    + Don't interpret XML entities.
    + Remove `nested`.
    + Parse `~~` as non-breaking space in Emacs mode.
    + Correctly remove indentation from notes.  Exactly one space is
    required and considered to be part of the marker.
    + Allow list items to be empty.
    + Add ordered list test.
    + Add more multiline definition tests.
    + Don't allow blockquotes within lists.
    + Fix reading of multiline definitions.
    + Add inline `<literal>` support.
    + Concatenate inlines of the same type
  * Docx writer: allow empty paragraphs (#2252).
  * CommonMark/gfm writer:
    + Use raw html for native divs/spans (#4113).  This allows a pandoc
    markdown native div or span to be rendered in gfm using raw html tags.
    + Implement `raw_html` and `raw_tex` extensions.  Note that `raw_html`
    is enabled by default for `gfm`, while `raw_tex` is disabled by default.
  * Muse writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Test that inline math conversion result is normalized.
    Without normalization this test produced
    `<em>a</em><em>b</em><em>c</em>`.
    + Improve inline list normalization and move to writer.
    + Escape hash symbol.
    + Escape `----` to avoid accidental horizontal rules.
    + Escape only `</code>` inside code tag.
    + Additional `<verbatim>` is not needed as `<code>` is verbatim already.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Allow specifying just width or height for image size.
    Previously both needed to be specified (unless the image was
    being resized to be smaller than its original size).
    If height but not width is specified, we now set width to
    textwidth. If width but not height is specified, we now set
    height to textheight.  Since we have `keepaspectratio`, this
    yields the desired result.
    + Escape `~` and `_` in code with `--listings` (#4111).
  * HTML writer: export `tagWithAttributes`.  This is a helper allowing
    other writers to create single HTML tags.
  * Let papersizes `a0`, `a1`, `a2`, ... be case-insensitive by
    converting the case as needed in LaTeX and ConTeXt writers.
  * Change `fixDisplayMath` from `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared`
    so that it no longer produces empty `Para`'s as an artifact.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared.blocksToInlines`:  rewrote using builder.
    This gives us automatic normalization, so we don't get
    for example two consecutive Spaces.
  * Include default CSS for 'underline' class in HTML-based templates.
  * revealjs template:  add `tex2jax` configuration for the
    math plugin.  With the next release of reveal.js, this will
    fix the problem of `$`s outside of math contexts being
    interpreted as math delimiters (#4027).
  * `pandoc.lua` module for use in lua filters (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Add basic lua List module (#4099, #4081).  The List module is
    automatically loaded, but not assigned to a global variable. It can be
    included in filters by calling `List = require 'List'`.  Lists of blocks,
    lists of inlines, and lists of classes are now given `List` as a metatable,
    making working with them more convenient.  E.g., it is now possible to
    concatenate lists of inlines using Lua's concatenation operator `..`
    (requires at least one of the operants to have `List` as a metatable):
    function Emph (emph)
    local s = {pandoc.Space(), pandoc.Str 'emphasized'}
    return pandoc.Span(emph.content .. s)
    end
    The `List` metatable is assigned to the tables which get passed to
    the constructors `MetaBlocks`, `MetaInline`, and `MetaList`. This
    enables the use of the resulting objects as lists.
    + `Lua/StackInstances`: push Pandoc and Meta via constructor.
    Pandoc and Meta elements are now pushed by calling the respective
    constructor functions of the pandoc Lua module. This makes serialization
    consistent with the way blocks and inlines are pushed to lua and allows
    to use List methods with the `blocks` value.
    + Add documentation for pandoc.List in `lua-filters.md`.
  * Use latest tagsoup.  This fixes a bug in parsing HTML tags with
    `&` (but not a valid entity) following them (#4094, #4088).
  * Use skylighting 0.4.4.1, fixing the color of unmarked code text
    when `numberLines` is used (#4103).
  * Make `normalizeDate` more forgiving (Mauro Bieg, #4101), not
    requiring a leading 0 on single-digit days.
  * Fix `--help` output for `--highlight-style` to include `FILE` (Mauro
    Bieg, #4095).
  * Clearer deprecation warning for `--latexmathml, --asciimathml, -m`.
    Previously we only mentioned `--latexmathml`, even if `-m` was
    used.
  * Changelog: fix description of lua filters in 2.0 release
    (Albert Krewinkel).  Lua filters were initially run *after* conventional
    (JSON) filters.  However, this was changed later to make it easier to deal
    with files in the mediabag. The changelog is updated to describe that
    feature of the 2.0 release correctly.
  * Change Generic JSON instances to TemplateHaskell (Jasper Van der Jeugt,
    [#4085]).  This reduces compile time and memory usage significantly.
  * `lua-filters.md`: Added tikz filter example.
  * Create alternative zip file for macOS binaries.
  * Create alternative zip file for Windows binaries.
  * Update INSTALL.md since we now provide zips for binaries.
  * Relax `http-types` dependency (Justus Sagemüller, #4084).
  * Add `epub.md`, `getting-started.md` to docs.  These used to live in
    the website repo.
  * Add `packages` target to Makefile.
  * Bump bounds for binary, http-types, tasty-hunit
  * Lua filters: preload text module (Albert Krewinkel, #4077).
    The `text` module is preloaded in lua. The module contains some UTF-8
    aware string functions, implemented in Haskell.  The module is loaded on
    request only, e.g.:
    text = require 'text'
    function Str (s)
    s.text = text.upper(s.text)
    return s
    end
  * Allow table-like access to attributes in lua filters (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#4071]).  Attribute lists are represented as associative lists in Lua. Pure
    associative lists are awkward to work with. A metatable is attached to
    attribute lists, allowing to access and use the associative list as if
    the attributes were stored in as normal key-value pair in table.
    Note that this changes the way `pairs` works on attribute lists. Instead
    of producing integer keys and two-element tables, the resulting iterator
    function now returns the key and value of those pairs.  Use `ipairs` to
    get the old behavior.  Warning: the new iteration mechanism only works if
    pandoc has been compiled with Lua 5.2 or later (current default: 5.3).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing.uri:  allow `&` and `=` as word characters (#4068).
    This fixes a bug where pandoc would stop parsing a URI with an
    empty attribute:  for example, `&a=&b=` wolud stop at `a`.
    (The uri parser tries to guess which punctuation characters
    are part of the URI and which might be punctuation after it.)
  * Introduce `HasSyntaxExtensions` typeclass (Alexander Krotov, #4074).
    + Added new `HasSyntaxExtensions` typeclass for `ReaderOptions` and
    `WriterOptions`.
    + Reimplemented `isEnabled` function from `Options.hs` to accept both
    `ReaderOptions` and `WriterOptions`.
    + Replaced `enabled` from `CommonMark.hs` with new `isEnabled`.
  * Add `amuse` extension (Alexander Krotov) to enable Amuse wiki
    behavior for `muse`.  New `Ext_amuse` constructor for
    `Extension`. Note: this is switched on by default; for
    Emacs behavior, use `muse-amuse`.
  * Muse reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Count only one space as part of list item marker.
    + Produce SoftBreaks on newlines. Now wrapping can be preserved
    with `--wrap=preserve`.
    + Add Text::Amuse footnote extensions.  Footnote end is indicated by
    indentation, so footnotes can be placed anywhere in the text,
    not just at the end of it.
    + Accept Emacs Muse definition lists when `-amuse`.
    Emacs Muse does not require indentation.
  * HTML reader:
    + Ensure we don't produce level 0 headers (#4076), even for chapter
    sections in epubs.  This causes problems because writers aren't set
    up to expect these.
    + Allow spaces after `\(` and before `\)` with `tex_math_single_backslash`.
    Previously `\( \frac{1}{a} < \frac{1}{b} \)` was not parsed as math in
    `markdown` or `html` `+tex_math_single_backslash`.
    + Parse div with class `line-block` as LineBlock.
    + Don't fail with block-level content in figcaption (Mauro Bieg, #4183).
  * MANUAL: clarify that math extensions work with HTML.
    Clarify that `tex_math_dollars` and `tex_math_single_backslash`
    will work with HTML as well as Markdown.
  * Creole reader: Fix performance issue for longer lists (Sascha Wilde,
    [#4067]).
  * RST reader: better support for 'container' directive (#4066).
    Create a div, incorporate name attribute and classes.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Support column specs like `*{2}{r}` (#4056).  This is equivalent to
    `rr`.  We now expand it like a macro.
    + Allow optional args for parbox (#4056).
    + Allow optional arguments on `\footnote` (#4062).
  * EPUB writer: Fixed path for cover image (#4069).  It was previously
    `media/media/imagename`, and should have been `media/imagename`.
  * Markdown writer: fix bug with doubled footnotes in grid tables
    (#4061).
  * LaTeX template:  include natbib/biblatex after polyglossia (#4073).
    Otherwise we seem to get an error; biblatex wants polyglossia
    language to be defined.
  * Added examples to lua filters documentation.
  * Deprecated ancient HTML math methods: `--latexmathml`, `--gladtex`,
    `--mimetex`, `--jsmath`.
  * Fixed URIs in `data/jats.csl`.  They were being rendered twice,
    leading to invalid XML in default JATS output with pandoc-citeproc.
  * `lua-filters.md`: use real-world man page filter as example.
  * Add lua filter functions `walk_inline` and `walk_block`
    in the pandoc module, to apply filters inside particular
    inline and block elements.
  * Refactored some code from `Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocModule`
    into new internal module `Text.Pandoc.Lua.Filter`.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Allow fenced code blocks to be indented 1-3 spaces (#4011).
    This brings our handling of them into alignment with CommonMark's.
    + Fix YAML metadata with "chomp" (`|-`).  Previously if a
    YAML block under `|-` contained a blank line, pandoc would
    not parse it as metadata.
  * Removed `etc.` from abbreviations file.  Often `etc.` ends a
    sentence, and we want the period to be treated as a
    sentence-ending period.
  * Fix regression with `--metadata` (#4054).  Values specified with
    `--metadata` should replace a metadata value set in the document
    itself, rather than creating a list including a new value.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Fix EPUB OCF structure.  #3720 had been improperly implemented.
    + Fix modified paths for raw HTML tags (src, poster, etc.)
    (#4050, #4055). This had not been updated for the new EPUB
    container layout, with a separate text/ subdirectory.
    + Fix image paths with empty `--epub-subdirectory`.
  * Miscellaneous code cleanup (Alexander Krotov).
  * Use pandoc-types 1.17.3, which adds `Walkable` instances
    for `[Block] Block` and `[Inline] Inline`.
  * Remove obsolete `stack.full.yaml` (#4052).
  * Change to using pandoc-citeproc 0.12.1 in binary packages.
  * Consolidate math output method documentation (#4049, Mauro Bieg).
  * `MANUAL.txt`: fix header level of "Extension: emoji" (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Use lua filter to generate man page from `MANUAL.txt`, replacing old
    Haskell filters.  This is easier and faster.
  * Improved `INSTALL.md`.
  * Update commands to extract deb archive on Linux (#4043, Salim B).
  * Improved fix to #3989 (parsing of HTML tags containing
    `>` in an attribute or comment). The previous fix (in 2.0.1) only
    worked in certain cases.
  * FB2 writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Add `unrecognised` genre to `<title-info>`
    (Alexander Krotov).  XML schema requires at least one genre.
    + Remove `<annotation>` from `<body>`.
  * CommonMark writer: fix strikethrough for `gfm` (#4038).
  * Use texmath 0.10, which adds support for a wider range of
    symbols and fixes default column alignments in MathML
    and OMML.
  * Highlighting fixes, using skylighting 0.4.3.2:
    + Fix invalid CSS.
    + Support `lineAnchors` (or `line-anchors`) in HTML code blocks.
    + Ensure that code lines don't get duplicate identifiers (#4031).
    The line identifiers are built using the code block's identifier
    as a prefix. If the code block has null identifier, we use
    `cb1`, `cb2`, etc.
  * Added a few abbreviations to `data/abbreviations`,
    and sorted the list (#3984, Wandmalfarbe).
  * Improved support for columns in HTML writer (#4028).
    + Remove `width` attribute from the `div`.
    + Remove space between `<div class="column">` elements,
    since this prevents columns whose widths sum to 100%
    (the space takes up space).
    + Move as much as possible of the CSS to the template.
    + Ensure that all the HTML-based templates (including epub)
    contain the CSS for columns.
    + Columns default to 50% width unless they are given a width
    attribute.  So if you want two equal-width columns, you
    can use a div with class `column` and no `width` attribute.
  * SelfContained: use `base64` for css links with media attribute (#4026).
    This fixes `--self-contained` with S5.
  * Improve `pandoc-template-mode.el` (Vaclav Haisman).
  * Issue INFO, not WARNING, when a .sty file cannot be
    read in LaTeX reader.  It is normally not an issue requiring
    a fix from the user if .sty files are not found.
  * INSTALL.md: MacOS instructions needed xar -f (adam234).
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Clarify that --setext-headers doesn't affect gfm output (#4035).
    + Clarify what is needed to open and close a div in `fenced_divs`
    (#4039, Tristano Ajmone).
    + Removed reference to `default.beamer` in docs (#4024).
    Also added mention of other templates affecting PDF output
    with different settings.
  * Fixed regression in parsing of HTML comments in markdown and other
    non-HTML formats (`Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML.htmlTag`) (#4019).
    The parser stopped at the first `>` character, even if it wasn't
    the end of the comment.
  * Creole reader (Sascha Wilde):
    + Fix some minor typos and formatting.
    + Add additional test on nowiki-block after para.
    + Fix lists with trailing white space.
  * LaTeX reader: handle `%` comment right after command.
    For example, `\emph%`.
  * Markdown reader:  make sure fenced div closers work in lists.
    Previously the following failed:
    ::: {.class}
    1. one
    2. two
    :::
    and you needed a blank line before the closing `:::`.
  * Make `fenced_divs` affect the Markdown writer.  If `fenced_divs` is
    enabled, Divs will be rendered as fenced divs.
  * LaTeX/Beamer writer: support "blocks" inside columns and other Divs
    (#4016).
  * HTML Writer: consistently use dashed class-names (Mauro Bieg, #3556).
    Note: this change may require some changes in CSS rules.
    `footnoteRef` has become `footnote-ref`, `titleslide` has
    become `title-slide`, and `footnoteBack` has become `footnote-back`.
  * JATS writer: Properly pass through author metadata (#4020).
  * FB2 writer (Alexander Krotov):
    + Write blocks outside of `<p>` in definitions.
    + Make bullet lists consistent with ordered lists, repeating
    the marker for the outer list rather than indenting sublists,
    since indentation does not work in readers.
    + Add new style FB2 tests.
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`: Add `Millimeter` constructor to `Dimension`
    (#4012) [API change]. Now sizes given in 'mm' are no longer converted
    to 'cm'.
  * Revise documentation of small caps syntax (Andrew Dunning, #4013).
  * Fix broken reference links in manual (Andrew Dunning, #4014)
  * Fixed example of slide columns structure in changelog (#4015).
    Also documented this feature in MANUAL.txt.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Fixed filepaths for nonstandard epub-subdirectory values.
    + Ensure that epub2 is recognized as a non-text format,
    so that a template is used.
    + Don't include "prefix" attribute for ibooks for epub2.
    It doesn't validate.
    + Fix stylesheet paths; previously we had an incorrect
    stylesheet path for the cover page and nav page.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Insert space when needed in macro expansion (#4007).
    Sometimes we need to insert a space after a control sequence
    to prevent it merging with a following letter.
    + Allow unbraced arguments for macros (#4007).
    + Allow body of macro definition to be unbraced (#4007).
  * Linux package build: ensure that pandoc-citeproc is statically linked.
  * trypandoc: add native, ms.
  [new features]
  * New output format `ms` (groff ms). Complete support, including
    tables, math, syntax highlighting, and PDF bookmarks. The writer uses
    texmath's new eqn writer to convert math to eqn format, so a ms file
    produced with this writer should be processed with `groff -ms -e` if
    it contains math.
  * New output format `jats` (Journal Article Tag Suite).  This is an XML
    format used in archiving and publishing articles.  Note that a
    URI-encoded CSL stylesheet (`data/jats.csl`) is added automatically
    unless a stylesheet is specified using `--css`.
  * New output format `gfm` (GitHub-flavored CommonMark) (#3841).
    This uses bindings to GitHub's fork of cmark, so it should parse
    gfm exactly as GitHub does (excepting certain postprocessing
    steps, involving notifications, emojis, etc.).  `markdown_github`
    has been deprecated in favor of `gfm`.
  * New output format `muse` (Emacs Muse) (Alexander Krotov, #3489).
  * New input format `gfm` (GitHub-flavored CommonMark) (#3841).
    This uses bindings to GitHub's fork of cmark.  `markdown_github`
    has been deprecated in favor of `gfm`.
  * New input format `muse` (Emacs Muse) reader (Alexander Krotov, #3620).
  * New input format `tikiwiki` (TikiWiki markup) (rlpowell, #3800).
  * New input format `vimwiki` (Vimwiki markup) (Yuchen Pei, #3705).
    Note that there is a new data file, `data/vimwiki.css`, which can
    be used to display the HTML produced by this reader and
    pandoc's HTML writer in the style of vimwiki's own HTML
    export.
  * New input format `creole` (Creole 1.0) (#3994, Sascha Wilde).
  * New syntax for Divs, with `fenced_divs` extension enabled by
    default (#168).  This gives an attractive, plain-text way to create
    containers for block-level content.
  * Added new syntax for including raw content in any output format,
    enabled by the `raw_attribute` extension (which is on by default
    for `markdown` and `multimarkdown`).  The syntax is the same as
    for fenced code blocks or code inlines, only with `{=FORMAT}` for
    attributes, where `FORMAT` is the name of the output format
    (e.g., `ms`, `html`).
  * Implement multicolumn support for slide formats (#1710).
    The structure expected is:
    :::::::::::::: {.columns}
    ::: {.column width="40%"}
    contents...
    :::
    ::: {.column width="60%"}
    contents...
    :::
    ::::::::::::::
    Support has been added for beamer and all HTML slide formats.
  * Allows line comments in templates, beginning with `$--` (#3806).
    (Requires doctemplates 0.2.1.)
  * Add `--eol=crlf|lf|native` flag and writer option to control line endings
    (Stefan Dresselhaus, #3663, #2097).
  * Add `--log` option to save log messages in JSON format to a file (#3392).
  * Add `--request-header` option, to set request headers when pandoc
    makes HTTP requests to fetch external resources. For example:
    `--request-header User-Agent:blah`.
  * Added lua filters (Albert Krewinkel, #3514).  The new `--lua-filter`
    option works like `--filter` but takes pathnames of special lua filters
    and uses the lua interpreter baked into pandoc, so that no external
    interpreter is needed.  Note that lua filters are all applied before
    regular filters, regardless of their position on the command line.
    For documentation of lua filters, see `doc/lua-filters.md`.
  * Set `PANDOC_READER_OPTIONS` in environment where filters are run.
    This contains a JSON representation of `ReaderOptions`, so filters
    can access it.
  * Support creation of pdf via groff `ms` and pdfroff.
    `pandoc -t ms -o output.pdf input.txt`.
  * Support for PDF generation via HTML and `weasyprint` or `prince`
    (Mauro Bieg, #3909).  `pandoc -t html5 -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=prince`.
  * Added `--epub-subdirectory` option (#3720).  This specifies the
    subdirectory in the OCF container that holds the EPUB specific content.
    We now put all EPUB related content in an `EPUB/` subdirectory by default
    (later this will be configurable).
    ```
    mimetype
    META-INF/
    com.apple.ibooks.display-options.xml
    container.xml
    EPUB/ <<--configurable-->>
    fonts/ <<--static-->>
    font.otf
    media/ <<--static-->>
    cover.jpg
    fig1.jpg
    styles/ <<--static-->>
    stylesheet.css
    content.opf
    toc.ncx
    text/ <<--static-->>
    ch001.xhtml
    ```
  * Added `--resource-path=SEARCHPATH` command line option (#852).
    SEARCHPATH is separated by the usual character, depending on OS
    (: on unix, ; on windows).  Default resource path is just working
    directory.  However, the working directory must be explicitly
    specified if the `--resource-path` option is used.
  * Added `--abbreviations=FILE` option for custom abbreviations file
    (#256).  Default abbreviations file (`data/abbreviations`) contains
    a list of strings that will be recognized by pandoc's
    Markdown parser as abbreviations.  (A nonbreaking space will
    be inserted after the period, preventing a sentence space in
    formats like LaTeX.) Users can override the default by putting a file
    abbreviations in their user data directory (`~/.pandoc` on *nix).
  * Allow a theme file as argument to `--highlight-style`.
    Also include a sample, `default.theme`, in `data/`.
  * Allow `--syntax-definition` option for dynamic loading of syntax
    highlighting definitions (#3334).
  * Lists in `markdown` by default now use the CommonMark variable
    nesting rules (#3511). The indentation required for a block-level
    item to be included in a list item is no longer fixed, but is
    determined by the first line of the list item.  To be included in
    the list item, a block must be indented to the level of the first
    non-space content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more
    spaces after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
    indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
    two spaces beyond the end of the list marker.  See the CommonMark
    spec for more details and examples.
    Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
    be parsed the same way by the new rules.  Here are some examples
    of texts that will be parsed differently:
  - a
  - b
    will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
    rule, it would be a list with two items.
  - a
    code
    Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
    is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
    past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin.  With the
    four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
    block.
  - a
    code
    Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
    the four-space rule, it would start with `code`.  With the four-space
    rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
    spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
    be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
    text after the list marker (here, `a`).
    This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
    who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
    [#1990], #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
    of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).  Those who
    prefer the old behavior can use `-f markdown+four_space_rule`.
  * Added `four_space_rule` extension.  This triggers the old pandoc
    parsing rule for content nested under list items (the "four space
    rule").
  * Added `spaced_reference_links` extension (#2602).  It allows whitespace
    between the two parts of a reference link:  e.g.
    [a] [b]
    [b]: url
    This was previously enabled by default; it is now forbidden by default.
  * Add `space_in_atx_header` extension (#3512).  This is enabled by default
    in pandoc and GitHub markdown but not the other flavors.
    This requires a space between the opening #'s and the header
    text in ATX headers (as CommonMark does but many other implementations
    do not).  This is desirable to avoid falsely capturing things like
    [#]hashtag
    or
    [#5]
  * Add `sourcefile` and `outputfile` template variables (Roland Hieber,
    [#3431]).
  * Allow ibooks-specific metadata in epubs (#2693).  You can now have
    the following fields in your YAML metadata, and it will be treated
    appropriately in the generated EPUB:
    ```
    ibooks:
    version: 1.3.4
    specified-fonts: false
    ipad-orientation-lock: portrait-only
    iphone-orientation-lock: landscape-only
    binding: true
    scroll-axis: vertical
    ```
  [behavior changes]
  * Reader functions no longer presuppose that CRs have been
    stripped from the input. (They strip CRs themselves, before
    parsing, to simplify the parsers.)
  * Added support for translations (localization) (#3559).
    Currently this only affects the LaTeX reader, for things
    like `\figurename`.  Translation data files for 46 languages
    can be found in `data/translations`.
  * Make `--ascii` work with DocBook output too.
  * Rename `--latex-engine` to `--pdf-engine`,
    and `--latex-engine-opt` to `--pdf-engine-opt`.
  * Removed `--parse-raw` and `readerParseRaw`.  These were confusing.
    Now we rely on the `+raw_tex` or `+raw_html` extension with latex or html
    input.  Thus, instead of `--parse-raw -f latex` we use `-f latex+raw_tex`,
    and instead of `--parse-raw -f html` we use `-f html+raw_html`.
  * With `--filter` R filters are now recognized, even if they are
    not executable (#3940, #3941, Andrie de Vries).
  * Support SVG in PDF output, converting with `rsvg2pdf` (#1793).
  * Make epub an alias for epub3, not epub2.
  * Removed `--epub-stylesheet`; use `--css` instead (#3472, #847).
    Multiple stylesheets may be used.  Stylesheets will be taken both from
    `--css` and from the `stylesheet` metadata field (which can contain
    either a file path or a list of them).
  * `--mathml` and MathML in HTMLMathMethod no longer take an argument.
    The argument was for a bridge JavaScript that used to be necessary
    in 2004.  We have removed the script already.
  * `--katex` improvements.  The latest version is used, and the
    autoload script is loaded by default.
  * Change MathJax CDN default since old one is shutting down (#3544).
    Note:  The new URL requires a version number, which we'll have
    to update manually in subsequent pandoc releases in order to
    take advantage of mathjax improvements.
  * `--self-contained`: don't incorporate elements with `data-external="1"`
    (#2656).  You can leave an external link as it is by adding the attribute
    data-external="1" to the element.  Pandoc will then not try to
    incorporate its content when `--self-contained` is used.  This is
    similar to a feature already supported by the EPUB writer.
  * Allow `--extract-media` to work with non-binary input formats
    (#1583, #2289).  If `--extract-media` is supplied with a non-binary
    input format, pandoc will attempt to extract the contents of all
    linked images, whether in local files, data: uris, or external uris.
    They will be named based on the sha1 hash of the contents.
  * Make `papersize: a4` work regardless of the case of `a4`.
    It is converted to `a4` in LaTeX and `A4` in ConTeXt.
  * Make `east_asian_line_breaks` affect all readers/writers (#3703).
  * Underlined elements are now treated consistently by readers
    (#2270, hftf); they are always put in a Span with class `underline`.
    This allows the user to treat them differently from other emphasis,
    using a filter.  Docx, Org, Textile, Txt2Tags, and HTML readers
    have been changed.
  * Improved behavior of `auto_identifiers` when there are explicit ids
    (#1745).  Previously only autogenerated ids were added to the list
    of header identifiers in state, so explicit ids weren't taken
    into account when generating unique identifiers.  Duplicated
    identifiers could result.  This simple fix ensures that explicitly given
    identifiers are also taken into account.
  * Use `table-of-contents` for contents of toc, make `toc` a boolean
    (#2872).  Changed markdown, rtf, and HTML-based templates accordingly.
    This allows you to set `toc: true` in the metadata; this
    previously produced strange results in some output formats.
    For backwards compatibility, `toc` is still set to the
    toc contents.  But it is recommended that you update templates
    to use `table-of-contents` for the toc contents and `toc`
    for a boolean flag.
  * Change behavior with binary format output to stdout.
    Previously, for binary formats, output to stdout was disabled
    unless we could detect that the output was being piped (and not
    sent to the terminal).  Unfortunately, such detection is not
    possible on Windows, leaving windows users no way to pipe binary
    output.  So we have changed the behavior in the following way:
    + Output to stdout is allowed when it can be determined that
    the output is being piped (on non-Windows platforms).
    + If the `-o` option is not used, binary output is never sent
    to stdout by default; instead, an error is raised.
    + If `-o -` is used, binary output is sent to stdout, regardless
    of whether it is being piped. This works on Windows too.
  * Better error behavior:  uses of `error` have been replaced by
    raising of `PandocError`, which can be trapped and handled by the
    calling program.
  * Removed `hard_line_breaks` extension from `markdown_github` (#3594).
    GitHub has two Markdown modes, one for long-form documents like READMEs
    and one for short things like issue coments. In issue comments, a line
    break is treated as a hard line break. In README, wikis, etc., it is
    treated as a space as in regular Markdown.  Since pandoc is more likely to
    be used to convert long-form documents from GitHub Markdown,
    `-hard_line_breaks` is a better default.
  * Include `backtick_code_blocks` extension in `mardkown_mmd` (#3637).
  * Escape `MetaString` values (as added with `-M/--metadata` flag) (#3792).
    Previously they would be transmitted to the template without any
    escaping.  Note that `--M title='*foo*'` yields a different result from
  - --
    title: *foo*
  - --
    In the latter case, we have emphasis; in the former case, just
    a string with literal asterisks (which will be escaped
    in formats, like Markdown, that require it).
  * Allow `em`, `cm`, `in` for image height/width in HTML, LaTeX (#3450).
  * HTML writer: Insert `data-` in front of unsupported attributes.  Thus,
    a span with attribute `foo` gets written to HTML5 with `data-foo`, so
    it is valid HTML5.  HTML4 is not affected.  This will allow us to use
    custom attributes in pandoc without producing invalid HTML. (With help
    from Wandmalfarbe, #3817.)
  * Plain writer:  improved super/subscript rendering.  We now
    handle more non-digit characters for which there are
    sub/superscripted unicode characters.  When unicode
    sub/superscripted characters are not available, we use
    `_(..)` or `^(..)` (#3518).
  * Docbook, JATS, TEI writers: print INFO message when omitting interior
    header (#3750).  This only applies to section headers inside list items,
    e.g., which were otherwise silently omitted.
  * Change to `--reference-links` in Markdown writer (#3701).  With
    `--reference-location` of `section` or `block`, pandoc will now repeat
    references that have been used in earlier sections.  The Markdown
    reader has also been modified, so that *exactly* repeated references
    do not generate a warning, only references with the same label but
    different targets.  The idea is that, with references after every block,
    one might want to repeat references sometimes.
  * ODT/OpenDocument writer:
    + Support `lang` attribute (#1667).
    + Added support for `--toc` (#2836).  Thanks to @anayrat.
  * Docx writer:
    + `lang` meta, see #1667 (Mauro Bieg, #3515).
    + Change `FigureWithCaption` to `CaptionedFigure` (iandol, #3658).
    + Use `Table` rather than `Table Normal` for table style (#3275).
    `Table Normal` is the default table style and can't be modified.
    + Pass through comments (#2994).  We assume that comments are defined as
    parsed by the docx reader:
    I want <span class="comment-start" id="0" author="Jesse Rosenthal"
    date="2016-05-09T16:13:00Z">I left a comment.</span>some text to
    have a comment <span class="comment-end" id="0"></span>on it.
    We assume also that the id attributes are unique and properly
    matched between comment-start and comment-end.
    + Bookmark improvements.  Bookmark start/end now surrounds content rather
    than preceding it.  Bookmarks generated for Div with id
    (jgm/pandoc-citeproc#205).
    + Add `keywords` metadata to docx document properties (Ian).
  * RST writer: support unknown interpreted text roles by
    parsing them as `Span` with `role` attributes (#3407).  This
    way they can be manipulated in the AST.
  * HTML writer:
    + Line block: Use class instead of style attribute (#1623).  We now
    issue `<div class="line-block">` and include a default definition
    for `line-block` in the default templates, instead of hard-coding a
    `style` on the div.
    + Add class `footnoteBack` to footnote back references (Timm Albers).
    This allows for easier CSS styling.
    + Render SmallCaps as span with smallcaps class (#1592), rather than
    using a style attribute directly.  This gives the user more flexibility
    in styling small caps in CSS.
    + With reveal.js we use `data-src` instead of `src` for images for
    lazy loading.
    + Special-case `.stretch` class for images in reveal.js (#1291).
    Now in reveal.js, an image with class `stretch` in a paragraph
    by itself will stretch to fill the whole screen, with no
    caption or figure environment.
  * Added warnings for non-rendered blocks to writers.
  * Writers now raise an error on template failure.
  * When creating a PDF via LaTeX, warn if the font is missing some
    characters (#3742).
  * Remove initial check for PDF-creating program (#3819).
    Instead, just try running it and raise the exception if it
    isn't found at that point.  This improves things for users of Cygwin
    on Windows, where the executable won't be found by `findExecutable`
    unless `.exe` is added.  The same exception is raised as before, but
    at a later point.
  * Readers issue warning for duplicate header identifiers (#1745).
    Autogenerated header identifiers are given suffixes so as not to clash
    with previously used header identifiers. But they may still coincide with
    an explicit identifier that is given for a header later in the document,
    or with an identifier on a div, span, link, or image. We now issue
    a warning in this case, so users can supply an explicit identifier.
  * CommonMark reader now supports `emoji`, `hard_line_breaks`, `smart`,
    and `raw_html` extensions.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Don't allow backslash + newline to affect block structure (#3730).
    Note that as a result of this change, the following, which formerly
    produced a header with two lines separated by a line break, will
    now produce a header followed by a paragraph:
    [#] Hi\
    there
    This may affect some existing documents that relied on
    this undocumented and unintended behavior.  This change makes pandoc
    more consistent with other Markdown implementations, and with itself
    (since the two-space version of a line break doesn't work inside ATX
    headers, and neither version works inside Setext headers).
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel, unless noted):
    + Support `table.el` tables (#3314).
    + Support macros (#3401).
    + Support the `#+INCLUDE:` file inclusion mechanism (#3510).
    Recognized include types are `example`, `export`, `src`, and
    normal org file inclusion.  Advanced features like line numbers
    and level selection are not implemented yet.
    + Interpret more meta value as inlines.  The values of the following
    meta variables are now interpreted using org-markup instead of
    treating them as pure strings: `keywords` (comma-separated list of
    inlines), `subtitle` (inline values), `nocite` (inline values, can
    be repeated).
    + Support `\n` export option (#3940).  This turns all newlines in the
    text into hard linebreaks.
  * RST reader:
    + Improved admonition support (#223).  We no longer add an
    `admonition` class, we just use the class for the type of admonition,
    `note` for example.  We put the word corresponding to the label in
    a paragraph inside a `Div` at the beginning of the admonition with
    class `admonition-title`.  This is about as close as we can get to
    RST's own output.
    + Initial support of `.. table` directive.  This allows adding captions
    to tables.
    + Support `.. line-block` directive.  This is deprecated but may still
    be in older documents.
    + Support scale and align attributes of images (#2662).
    + Implemented implicit internal header links (#3475).
    + Support RST-style citations (#853).  The citations appear at the end
    of the document as a definition list in a special div with id
    `citations`. Citations link to the definitions.
    + Recurse into bodies of unknown directives (#3432).
    In most cases it's better to preserve the content than
    to emit it.  This isn't guaranteed to have good results;
    it will fail spectacularly for unknown raw or verbatim directives.
    + Handle chained link definitions (#262).  For example,
    .. _hello:
    .. _goodbye: example.com
    Here both `hello` and `goodbye` should link to `example.com`.
    + Support anchors (#262).  E.g.
    `hello`
    .. _hello:
    paragraph
    This is supported by putting "paragraph" in a `Div` with id `hello`.
    + Support `:widths:` attribute for table directive.
    + Implement csv-table directive (#3533).  Most attributes are supported,
    including `:file:` and `:url:`.
    + Support unknown interpreted text roles by parsing them as Span
    with "role" attributes (#3407).  This way they can be manipulated in
    the AST.
  * HTML reader: parse a span with class `smallcaps` as `SmallCaps`.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Implemented `\graphicspath` (#736).
    + Properly handle column prefixes/suffixes.  For example, in
    `\begin{tabular}{>{$}l<{$}>{$}l<{$} >{$}l<{$}}`
    each cell will be interpreted as if it has a `$`
    before its content and a `$` after (math mode).
    + Handle komascript `\dedication` (#1845).  It now adds a
    `dedication` field to metadata.  It is up to the user to supply
    a template that uses this variable.
    + Support all `\textXX` commands, where XX = `rm`, `tt`, `up`, `md`,
    `sf`, `bf` (#3488).  Spans with a class are used when there is
    nothing better.
    + Expand `\newenvironment` macros (#987).
    + Add support for LaTeX subfiles package (Marc Schreiber, #3530).
    + Better support for subfigure package (#3577).
    A figure with two subfigures turns into two pandoc
    figures; the subcaptions are used and the main caption
    ignored, unless there are no subcaptions.
    + Add support for \vdots (Marc Schreiber, #3607).
    + Add basic support for hyphenat package (Marc Schreiber, #3603).
    + Add basic `\textcolor` support (Marc Schreiber).
    + Add support for `tabularx` environment (Marc Schreiber, #3632).
    + Better handling of comments inside math environments (#3113).
    This solves a problem with commented out `\end{eqnarray}` inside
    an eqnarray (among other things).
    + Parse tikzpicture as raw verbatim environment if `raw_tex` extension
    is selected (#3692).  Otherwise skip with a warning.  This is better
    than trying to parse it as text!
    + Add `\colorbox` support (Marc Schreiber).
    + Set identifiers on Spans used for `\label`.
    + Have `\setmainlanguage` set `lang` in metadata.
    + Support etoolbox's `\ifstrequal`.
    + Support `plainbreak`, `fancybreak` et al from the memoir class
    (bucklereed, #3833).
    + Support `\let`.  Also, fix regular macros so they're expanded at the
    point of use, and NOT also the point of definition.  `\let` macros,
    by contrast, are expanded at the point of definition.  Added an
    `ExpansionPoint` field to `Macro` to track this difference.
    + Support simple `\def` macros.  Note that we still don't support
    macros with fancy parameter delimiters, like `\def\foo#1..#2{...}`.
    + Support \chaptername, \partname, \abstractname, etc.  (#3559,
    obsoletes #3560).
    + Put content of `\ref`, `\label`, `\eqref` commands into `Span` with
    attributes, so they can be handled in filters (Marc Schreiber, #3639)
    + Add Support for `glossaries` and `acronym` package (Marc Schreiber,
    [#3589]). Acronyms are not resolved by the reader, but acronym and
    glossary information is put into attributes on Spans so that they
    can be processed in filters.
    + Use `Link` instead of `Span` for `\ref`.  This makes more sense
    semantically and avoids unnecessary `Span [Link]` nestings when
    references are resolved.
    + Rudimentary support for `\hyperlink`.
    + Support `\textquoteleft|right`, `\textquotedblleft|right` (#3849).
    + Support `\lq`, `\rq`.
    + Implement `\newtoggle`, `\iftoggle`, `\toggletrue|false` from etoolbox
    (#3853).
    + Support `\RN` and `\Rn`, from biblatex (bucklereed, #3854).
    + Improved support for `\hyperlink`, `\hypertarget` (#2549).
    + Support `\k` ogonek accent.
    + Improve handling of accents.  Handle ogonek, and fall back correctly
    with forms like `\"{}`.
    + Better support for ogonek accents.
    + Support for `\faCheck` and `\faClose` (Marc Schreiber, #3727).
    + Support for `xspace` (Marc Schreiber, #3797).
    + Support `\setmainlanguage` or `\setdefaultlanguage` (polyglossia)
    and `\figurename`.
    + Better handling of `\part` in LaTeX (#1905).  Now we parse chapters as
    level 0 headers, and parts as level -1 headers.  After parsing, we
    check for the lowest header level, and if it's less than 1 we bump
    everything up so that 1 is the lowest header level.  So `\part` will
    always produce a header; no command-line options are needed.
    + Add block version of `\textcolor` (Marc Schreiber).
    + `\textcolor` works as inline and block command (Marc Schreiber).
    + `\textcolor` will be parse as span at the beginning of a paragraph
    (Marc Schreiber).
    + Read polyglossia/babel `\text(LANG){...}` (bucklereed)
    + Improved handling of include files in LaTeX reader (#3971).
    Previously `\include` wouldn't work if the included file
    contained, e.g., a begin without a matching end.
    + Support `\expandafter` (#3983).
    + Handle `\DeclareRobustCommand` (#3983).  Currently it's just treated
    as a synonym for `\newcommand`.
    + Handle `\lettrine` (Mauro Bieg).
  * Math improvements due to updates in texmath:
    + Improved handling of accents and upper/lower delimiters.
    + Support for output in GNU eqn format (used with *roff).
    + Allow `\boldsymbol` + a token without braces, and similarly
    with other styling commands.
    + Improve parsing of `\mathop` to allow multi-character operator names.
    + Add thin space after math operators when "faking it with
    unicode."
  * `walk` is now used instead of `bottomUp` in the `ToJSONFilter`
    instance for `a -> [a]` (pandoc-types).  Note that behavior
    will be slightly different, since `bottomUp`'s treatment of
    a function `[a] -> [a]` is to apply it to each sublist of a
    list, while walk applies it only to maximal sublists.
    Usually the latter behavior is what is wanted, and the
    former can be simulated when needed.  But there may be
    existing filters that need to be rewritten in light of the
    new behavior.  Performance should be improved.
  * There are some changes to syntax highlighting due to revisions
    in the `skylighting` library:
    + Support for `powershell` has been added, and many syntax
    definitions have been updated.
    + Background colors have been added to the `kate` style.
    + The way highlighted code blocks are formatted in HTML has
    been changed (David Baynard), in ways that may require
    changes in hard-coded CSS affecting highlighting.
    (If you haven't included hard-coded highlighting CSS in
    your template, you needn't change anything.)
  [API changes]
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Class` (Jesse Rosenthal, John MacFarlane).
    This contains definitions of the `PandocMonad` typeclass, the
    `PandocIO` and `PandocPure` monads, and associated functions.
  * Changed types of all writers and readers.
    + We now use `Text` instead of `String` in the interface (#3731).
    (We have not yet changed the internals of most readers to work
    with `Text`, but making this change in the API now opens up a
    path to doing that.)
    + The result is now of form `m a` with constraint `PandocMonad m`.
    Readers and writers can be combined to form monadic values which
    can be run using either `runIO` or `runPure`.  If `runIO` is used,
    then both readers and writers will be able to do IO when needed
    (for include files, for example); if `runPure` is used,
    then the functions are pure and will not touch IO.
    + Where previously you used
    `writeRST def (readMarkdown def "[foo](url)")`, now you
    would use
    `runPure $ readMarkdown def (pack "[foo](url)") >>= writeRST def`.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Readers` (Albert Krewinkel).  This
    contains reader helper functions formerly defined in the
    top-level `Text.Pandoc` module.
    + Changed `StringReader` -> `TextReader`.
    + `getReader` now returns a pair of a reader and
    `Extensions`, instead of building the extensions into the
    reader (#3659).  The calling code must explicitly set
    `readerExtensions` using the `Extensions` returned.  The
    point of the change is to make it possible for the calling
    code to determine what extensions are being used.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Writers` (Albert Krewinkel).
    This contains writer helper functions formerly defined in the
    top-level `Text.Pandoc` module.
    + Changed `StringWriter` -> `TextWriter`.
    + `getWriter` now retuns a pair of a reader and
    `Extensions`, instead of building the extensions into the
    reader (#3659).  The calling code must explicitly set
    `readerExtensions` using the `Extensions` returned.  The
    point of the change is to make it possible for the calling
    code to determine what extensions are being used.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Lua`, exporting `runLuaFilter` (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#3514]).
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.App`.  This abstracts out the functionality
    of the command line program (`convertWithOpts`), so it can be reproduced
    e.g. in a desktop or web application.  Instead of exiting, we throw errors
    (#3548), which are caught (leading to exit) in pandoc.hs, but allow other
    users of `Text.Pandoc.App` to recover.  `pandoc.hs` is now a 2-liner.
    The module also exports some utility functions for parsing options
    and running filters.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Logging` (exported module) (#3392).
    This now contains the `Verbosity` definition previously in
    `Text.Pandoc.Options`, as well as a new `LogMessage` datatype that will
    eventually be used instead of raw strings for warnings.  This will enable
    us, among other things, to provide machine-readable warnings if desired.
    Include ToJSON instance and showLogMessage.  This gives us the possibility
    of both machine-readable and human-readable output for log messages.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.BCP47`, with `getLang`, `Lang(..)`, `parseBCP47`.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Translations`, exporting `Term`,
    `Translations`, `readTranslations`.
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types', exporting `Macro`, `Tok`,
    `TokType`, `Line`, `Column`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Error`: added many new constructors for `PandocError`.
  * Expose some previously private modules (#3260).  These are often
    helpful to people writing their own reader or writer modules:
    + `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared`
    + `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`
    + `Text.Pandoc.Asciify`
    + `Text.Pandoc.Emoji`
    + `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`
    + `Text.Pandoc.Highlighting`
  `
  * New module `Text.Pandoc.Extensions` (Albert Krewinkel):
    Extension parsing and processing functions were defined in the top-level
    `Text.Pandoc` module.  These functions are moved to the Extensions
    submodule as to enable reuse in other submodules.
  * Add `Ext_raw_attribute` constructor for `Extension`.
  * Add `Ext_fenced_divs` constructor for `Extension'.
  * Add `Ext_four_space_rule` constructor in `Extension`.
  * Add `Ext_gfm_auto_identifiers` constructor for `Extension`.
  * Add `Monoid` instance for `Extensions`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Ms`, exporting `writeMs`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Writers.JATS`, exporting `writeJATS`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Muse`, exporting `writeMuse`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Muse`, exporting `readMuse`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Readers.TikiWiki`, exporting `readTikiWiki`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Vimwiki`, exporting `readVimwiki`.
  * Add `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Creole`, exporting `readCreole`.
  * Export `setVerbosity` from `Text.Pandoc`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`: Add `Eq` instance for `Doc`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.XML`: `toEntities`: changed type to `Text -> Text`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.UTF8`:
    + Export `fromText`, `fromTextLazy`, `toText`, `toTextLazy`.
    Define `toString`, `toStringLazy` in terms of them.
    + Add new functions parameterized on `Newline`: `writeFileWith`,
    `putStrWith`, `putStrLnWith`, `hPutStrWith`, `hPutStrLnWith`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.MediaBag`: removed `extractMediaBag`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Highlighting`:
    + `highlighting` now returns an Either rather than Maybe.
    This allows us to display error information returned by the skylighting
    library.  Display a warning if the highlighting library throws an error.
    + Add parameter for `SyntaxMap` to `highlight`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Math`:
    + Export `defaultMathJaxURL`, `defaultKaTeXURL`.  This will ensure that
    we only need to update these in one place.
  * `Text.Pandoc.SelfContained`:
    + Removed `WriterOptions` parameter from `makeSelfContained`.
    + Put `makeSelfContained` in PandocMonad instead of IO.  This removes
    the need to pass MediaBag around and improves exceptions.  It also
    opens up the possibility of using makeSelfContained purely.
    + Export `makeDataURI`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`:
    + Export `lengthToDim`, new function `scaleDimension`.
    + Export `inEm` from ImageSize (#3450).
    + Change `showFl` and `show` instance for `Dimension` so
    extra decimal places are omitted.
    + Added `Em` as a constructor of `Dimension`.
    + Add `WriterOptions` parameter to `imageSize` signature (Mauro Bieg).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Templates`:
    + Change type of `renderTemplate'`.  Now it runs in `PandocMonad`
    and raises a proper `PandocTemplateError` if there are problems, rather
    than failing with uncatchable `error`.
    + Change signature of `getDefaultTemplate`.  Now it runs in any instance
    of `PandocMonad`, and returns a `String` rather than an `Either` value.
    And it no longer takes a `datadir` parameter, since this can be
    retrieved from `CommonState`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`:
    + Added `writerEpubSubdirectory` to `WriterOptions` (#3720).
    The EPUB writer now takes its EPUB subdirectory from this option.
    + In `WriterOptions`, rename `writerLaTeXEngine` to `writerPdfEngine`
    and `writerLaTeXArgs` to `writerPdfArgs` (Mauro Bieg, #3909).
    + Add `writerSyntaxMap` to `WriterOptions`.
    + Removed `writerEpubStylesheet` from `WriterOptions`.
    + Remove `writerUserDataDir` from `WriterOptions`.  It is now carried
    in `CommonState` in `PandocMonad` instances.  (And thus it can be used
    by readers too.)
    + Changed `writerEpubMetadata` to a `Maybe String`.
    + Removed `readerApplyMacros` from `ReaderOptions`.  Now we just check
    the `latex_macros` reader extension.
    + FromJSON/ToJSON instances for `ReaderOptions`.
    + In `HTMLMathMethod`, the `KaTeX` contsructor now takes only
    one string (for the KaTeX base URL), rather than two.
    + Removed `writerSourceURL` from `WriterOptions`.  We now use
    `stSourceURL` in `CommonState`, which is set by `setInputFiles`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + `tabFilter` now takes a `Text`, not `String`.
    + `openURL`: Changed type from an Either.  Now it will just raise
    an exception to be trapped later.
    + Remove `normalizeSpaces` (#1530).
    + Remove `warn`.  (Use `report` from `Text.Pandoc.Class` instead.)
    + Export a new function `crFilter`.
    + Add `eastAsianLineBreakFilter` (previously in Markdown reader).
    + Provide custom `isURI` that rejects unknown schemes.
    (Albert Krewinkel, #2713).  We also export the set of known
    `schemes`.  The new function replaces the function of the same name
    from `Network.URI`, as the latter did not check whether a scheme is
    well-known.  All official IANA schemes (as of 2017-05-22) are
    included in the set of known schemes.  The four non-official schemes
    `doi`, `isbn`, `javascript`, and `pmid` are kept.
    + Remove `err`.
    + Remove `readDataFile`, `readDefaultDataFile`, `getReferenceDocx`,
    `getReferenceODT`. These now live in `Text.Pandoc.Class`,
    where they are defined in terms of `PandocMonad`
    primitives and have different signatures.
    + Remove `openURL`.  Use `openURL` from `Text.Pandoc.Class` instead.
    + Add `underlineSpan`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Readers.HTML`: export new `NamedTag` class.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Markdown`: remove `readDocxWithWarnings`.
    With the new API one can simply use `getLog` after running
    the reader.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX`: Changed types for `rawLaTeXInline`
    and `rawLaTeXBlock`.  (Both now return a `String`, and they are
    polymorphic in state.)
  [bug fixes and under-the-hood improvements]
  * TEI writer: Added identifiers on `<div>` elements.
  * DokuWiki reader: Better handling for code block in list item (#3824).
  * Custom writer: Remove old preprocesesor conditionals (Albert Krewinkel).
  * ZimWiki writer: Removed internal formatting from note and table cells,
    because ZimWiki does not support it (Alex Ivkin, #3446).
  * MediaWiki writer:
    + Updated list of syntax highlighting languages (#3461).
    Now `r` gets you `<source>` rather than `<code>` (among others).
    + Add display attribute on `<math>` tags (#3452).  This allows display
    math to be rendered properly.
    + Remove newline before `</ref>` (#2652).
    + Don't softbreak lines inside list items (#3531).
  * Org writer:
    + Reduce to two spaces after bullets (#3417, Albert Krewinkel).
    + Add unit tests (Alexander Krotov).
    + Stop using raw HTML to wrap divs (Albert Krewinkel, #3771).
    + Do not strip `#` from Org anchor links (Alexander Krotov).
  * CommonMark writer:
    + Avoid excess blank lines at end of output.
    + Prefer pipe tables to HTML tables even if it means losing relative
    column width information (#3734).
    + Support table, strikethrough extensions, when enabled (as with gfm).
    Note that we bypass the commonmark writer from cmark and construct our
    own pipe tables, with better results.
    + Properly support `--wrap=none`.
    + Use smallcaps class for `SmallCaps` (#1592).
    + Omit "fig:" prefix in image titles.  This is used internally to
    indicate internal figures.
  * RST writer:
    + Properly handle table captions.
    + Don't wrap lines in in definition list terms.  Wrapping is not allowed.
    + Implemented `+/-smart` and improved escaping with `+smart`.
    + Add empty comments when needed to avoid including a blockquote
    in the indented content of a preceding block (#3675).
    + Improve grid table output, fix bug with empty rows (#3516).
    Uses the new `gridTable` in Writers.Shared, which is here
    improved to better handle 0-width cells.
    + Remove space at beginning/end of RST code span (#3496).  Otherwise
    we get invalid RST.  There seems to be no way to escape the space.
    + Add header anchors when header has non-standard id (#3937).
    + Correctly handle inline code containing backticks, using a `:literal:`
    role (#3974).
    + Don't backslash-escape word-internal punctuation (#3978).
  * Markdown writer:
    + Don't include variables in metadata blocks.  Previously variables set
    on the command line were included in e.g. YAML metadata, contrary to
    documentation and intentions.
    + Improved escaping with `+smart`.
    + Fixed grid tables embedded in grid tables (#2834).
    + Use span with class 'smallcaps' for SmallCaps, instead of a style
    attribute as before (#1592).
    + Escape initial `%` in a paragraph if the `pandoc_title_blocks`
    extension is enabled (#3454).  Otherwise in a document starting with
    a literal `%` the first line is wrongly interpreted as a title.
    + Fixed false ordered lists in YAML metadata (#3492, #1685).  Now we
    properly escape things that would otherwise start ordered lists,
    such as
  - --
    title: 1. inline
    ...
    + Better handling of tables with empty columns (#3337).  We now
    calculate the number of columns based on the longest row (or the
    length of aligns or widths).
    + Escape unordered list markers at beginning of paragraph (#3497), to
    avoid false interpretation as a list.
    + Escape `|` appropriately.
    + Ensure space before list at top level (#3487).
    + Avoid spurious blanklines at end of document after tables and list,
    for example.
    + Fixed bugs in simple/multiline list output (#3384).
    Previously we got overlong lists with `--wrap=none`.  This is fixed.
    Previously a multiline list could become a simple list (and would
    always become one with `--wrap=none`).
    + Don't emit a simple table if `simple_tables` disabled (#3529).
    + Case-insensitive reference links (David A Roberts, #3616).
    Ensure that we do not generate reference links whose labels differ only
    by case.  Also allow implicit reference links when the link
    text and label are identical up to case.
    + Put space before reference link definitions (Mauro Bieg, #3630).
    + Better escaping for links (David A. Roberts, #3619).  Previously the
    Markdown writer would sometimes create links where there were none
    in the source.  This is now avoided by selectively escaping bracket
    characters when they occur in a place where a link might be created.
    + Added missing `\n` (David A. Roberts, #3647).
    + Fixed duplicated reference links with `--reference-links`
    and `--reference-location=section` (#3674).  Also ensure that there
    are no empty link references `[]`.
    + Avoid inline surround-marking with empty content (#3715).
    E.g. we don't want `<strong></strong>` to become `****`.
    Similarly for emphasis, super/subscript, strikeout.
    + Don't allow soft break in header (#3736).
    + Make sure `plain`, `markdown_github`, etc. work for raw.
    Previously only `markdown` worked.  Note: currently a raw block labeled
    `markdown_github` will be printed for any `markdown` format.
    + Ensure that `+` and `-` are escaped properly so they don't cause
    spurious lists (#3773).  Previously they were only
    if succeeded by a space, not if they were at end of line.
    + Use pipe tables if `raw_html` disabled and `pipe_tables` enabled,
    even if the table has relative width information (#3734).
    + Markdown writer: don't crash on `Str ""`.
    + Make `Span` with null attribute transparent.  That is, we don't use
    brackets or `<span>` tags to mark spans when there are no attributes;
    we simply output the contents.
    + Escape pipe characters when `pipe_tables` enabled (#3887).
    + Better escaping of `<` and `>`.  If `all_symbols_escapable` is set,
    we backslash escape these.  Otherwise we use entities as before.
    + When writing plain, don't use `&nbsp;` to separate list and indented
    code.  There's no need for it in this context, since this isn't to be
    interpreted using Markdown rules.
    + Preserve classes in JS obfuscated links (Timm Albers, #2989).
    HTML links containing classes originally now preserve them when using
    JavaScript email obfuscation.
    + Render `SmallCaps` as a native span when `native_spans` are enabled.
    + Always write attributes with `bracketed_spans` (d-dorazio).
  * Man writer:
    + Fix handling of nested font commands (#3568).  Previously pandoc emitted
    incorrect markup for bold + italic, for example, or bold + code.
    + Avoid error for definition lists with no definitions (#3832).
  * DocBook writer:
    + Fix internal links with `writerIdentifierPrefix opt`
    (#3397, Mauro Bieg).
  * Docx writer:
    + Don't include bookmarks on headers unless non-null id (#3476).
    + Support 9 levels of headers (#1642).
    + Allow 9 list levels (#3519).
    + Don't take `distArchive` from datadir (#3322).  The docx writer takes
    components from the distribution's version of `reference.docx` when it
    can't find them in a user's custom `reference.docx`.  Previously, we
    allowed a `reference.docx` in the data directory (e.g. `~/.pandoc`)
    to be used as the distribution's reference.docx.  This led to a
    bizarre situation where pandoc would produce a good docx using
    `--template ~/.pandoc/ref.docx`, but if `ref.docx` were moved to
    `~/.pandoc/reference.docx`, it would then produce a corrupted docx.
    + Fixed handling of soft hyphen (0173) (#3691).
    + Better handling of keywords (#3719).
    + Cleaner code for handling dir and style attributes for `Div`.
    + Use `Set` for dynamic styles to avoid duplicates.
    + Removed redundant element from data/docx/word/numbering.xml.
    The elements we need are generated when the document is
    compiled; this didn't do anything.
    + Activate `evenAndOddHeaders` from reference docx (#3901,
    Augustín Martín Barbero).
  * ODT/OpenDocument writer:
    + Calculate aspect ratio for percentage-sized images (Mauro Bieg, #3239).
    + Use more widely available bullet characters (#1400).  The old
    characters weren't available in some font sets.  These seem to work
    well on Windows and Linux versions of LibreOffice.
    + Wider labels for lists (#2421).  This avoids overly narrow labels for
    ordered lists with `()` delimiters.  However, arguably it creates
    overly wide labels for bullets.  Also, lists now start flush with
    the margin, rather than indented.
    + Fixed dropped elements in some ordered lists (#2434).
  * FB2 writer:
    + Don't render `RawBlock` as code.
    + Don't fail with an error on interior headers (e.g. in list) (#3750).
    Instead, omit them with an INFO message.
    + Add support for "lang" metadata (Alexander Krotov, #3625).
    + Format `LineBlock` as poem (Alexander Krotov).  Previously writer
    produced one paragraph with `<empty-line/>` elements, which are not
    allowed inside `<p>` according to FB2 schema.
    + Replace `concatMap` with `cMap` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Write FB2 lists without nesting blocks inside `<p>` (Alexander
    Krotov, #4004)
  * HTML writer:
    + Make sure `html4`, `html5` formats work for raw blocks/inlines.
    + Render raw inline environments when `--mathjax` used (#3816).
    We previously did this only with raw blocks, on the assumption
    that math environments would always be raw blocks. This has changed
    since we now parse them as inline environments.
    + Ensure we don't get two style attributes for width and height.
    + Report when not rendering raw inline/block.
    + Issue warning if no title specified and template used (#3473).
    + Info message if `lang` is unspecified (#3486).
    + Removed unused parameter in `dimensionsToAttributeList`.
    + Avoid two class attributes when adding `uri` class (#3716).
    + Fix internal links with `writerIdentifierPrefix opt` (#3397, Mauro
    Bieg).
    + Use revealjs's math plugin for mathjax (#3743).  This is a thin
    wrapper around mathjax that makes math look better on revealjs.
    + Slidy:  use h1 for all slides, even if they were originally
    level 2 headers (#3566).  Otherwise the built-in table of contents
    in Slidy breaks.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Don't render LaTeX images with data: URIs (#3636).  Note that
    `--extract-media` can be used when the input contains data: URIs.
    + Make highlighted code blocks work in footnotes (Timm Albers).
    + Don't use figure inside table cell (#3836).
    + Use proper code for list enumerators (#3891).  This should fix problems
    with lists that don't use arabic numerals.
    + Always add hypertarget when there's a non-empty identifier (#2719).
    Previously the hypertargets were only added when there was actually
    a link to that identifier.
    + Use `%` after hypertarget before code block.
    + Add `\leavevmode` before hypertarget at start of paragraph (#2704,
    fixes formatting problems in beamer citations).
    + Don't use `lstinline` in \item[..] (#645).  If you do, the contents
    of item disappear or are misplaced.  Use `\texttt` instead.
    + Fix problem with escaping in `lstinline` (#1629).  Previously the
    LaTeX writer created invalid LaTeX when `--listings` was specified and
    a code span occured inside emphasis or another construction.
    + Fix error with line breaks after empty content (#2874).  LaTeX
    requires something before a line break, so we insert a `~` if no
    printable content has yet been emitted.
    + Use BCP47 parser.
    + Fixed detection of otherlangs (#3770).  We weren't recursing into
    inline contexts.
    + Handle language in inline code with `--listings` (#3422).
    + Write euro symbol directly in LaTeX (Andrew Dunning, #3801).
    The textcomp package allows pdfLaTeX to parse `?` directly, making the
    `\euro` command unneeded.
    + Fixed footnotes in table captions (#2378).  Note that if the table has
    a first page header and a continuation page header, the notes will
    appear only on the first occurrence of the header.
    + In `writeBeamer` output, allow hyperlinks to frames (#3220).
    Previously you could link to a header above or below slide level but
    not *to* slide level.  This commit changes that.  Hypertargets are
    inserted inside frame titles; technically the reference is to just
    after the title, but in normal use (where slides are viewed full
    screen in a slide show), this does not matter.
    + Remove `\strut` at beginning of table cells (#3436).  This fixes a
    problem with alignment of lists in table cells.  The `\strut` at the
    end seems to be enough to avoid the too-close spacing that motivated
    addition of the strut  in #1573.
    + Add partial siunitx Support (Marc Schreiber, #3588).
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + Refactored to use BCP47 module.
    + Remove unnecessary `$` (Alexander Krotov, #3482).
    + Use header identifiers for chapters (#3968).
  * EPUB writer:
    + `title_page.xhtml` is now put in `text/`.
    + Don't strip formatting in TOC (#1611).
  * Textile reader:
    + Fix bug for certain links in table cells (#3667).
    + Allow 'pre' code in list item (#3916).
  * HTML reader:
    + Added warnings for ignored material (#3392).
    + Better sanity checks to avoid parsing unintended things as
    raw HTML in the Markdown reader (#3257).
    + Revise treatment of `li` with `id` attribute (#3596).  Previously we
    always added an empty div before the list item, but this created
    problems with spacing in tight lists.  Now we do this: If the list
    item contents begin with a `Plain` block, we modify the `Plain`
    block by adding a `Span` around its contents.  Otherwise, we add a
    `Div` around the contents of the list item (instead of adding an
    empty `Div` to the beginning, as before).
    + Add `details` tag to list of block tags (#3694).
    + Removed `button` from block tag list (#3717).  It is already in the
    `eitherBlockOrInlineTag` list, and should be both places.
    + Use `Set`s instead of lists for block tag lookup.
    + Rewrote to use `Text` throughout.  Effect on memory usage is modest
    (< 10%).
    + Use the lang value of `<html>` to set the lang meta value (bucklereed,
    [#3765]).
    + Ensure that paragraphs are closed properly when the parent block
    element closes, even without `</p>` (#3794).
    + Parse `<figure>` and `<figcaption>` (Mauro Bieg, #3813).
    + Parse `<main>` like `<div role=main>` (bucklereed, #3791).
    `<main>` closes `<p>` and behaves like a block element generally
    + Support column alignments (#1881).  These can be set either
    with a `width` attribute or with `text-width` in a `style` attribute.
    + Modified state type to be an instance of `HasLogMessages`, so
    `registerHeader` can issue warnings.
    + `</td>` or `</th>` should close any open block tag (#3991).
    + `<td>` should close an open `<th>` or `<td>`.
    + `htmlTag` improvements (#3989).  We previously failed on cases
    where an attribute contained a `>` character. This patch fixes the
    bug, which especially affects raw HTML in Markdown.
  * Txt2Tags reader:
    + Newline is not indentation (Alexander Krotov).
  * MediaWiki reader:
    + Allow extra hyphens after `|-` in tables (#2649).
    + Allow blank line after table start (#2649).
    + Fixed more table issues (#2649).
    + Ensure that list starts begin at left margin (#2606).  Including when
    they're in tables or other list items.
    + Make smart double quotes depend on `smart` extension (#3585).
    + Don't do curly quotes inside `<tt>` contexts (#3585).  Even if `+smart`.
    + Modified state type to be an instance of `HasLogMessages`, so
    `registerHeader` can issue warnings.
  * TWiki reader (Alexander Krotov):
    + Remove unnecessary `$` (#3597).
    + Simplify `linkText` (#3605).
  * EPUB reader:
    + Minor refactoring, avoiding explicit MediaBag handling.
    This all works behind the scenes in CommonState plumbing.
  * Docx reader:
    + Don't drop smartTag contents (#2242).
    + Handle local namespace declarations (#3365).  Previously we didn't
    recognize math, for example, when the xmlns declaration occured on
    the element and not the root.
    + More efficient trimSps (#1530).  Replacing `trimLineBreaks`.  This
    does the work of `normalizeSpaces` as well, so we avoid the need for
    that function here.
    + Avoid 0-level headers (Jesse Rosenthal, #3830).  We used to parse
    paragraphs styled with "HeadingN" as "nth-level header." But if a
    document has a custom style named "Heading0", this will produce a
    0-level header, which shouldn't exist. We only parse this style
    if N>0. Otherwise we treat it as a normal style name, and
    follow its dependencies, if any.
    + Add tests for avoiding zero-level header (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * ODT reader:
    + Replaced `collectRights` with Rights from `Data.Either`.
    + Remove dead code (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel, unless noted).
    + Don't allow tables inside list items (John MacFarlane, #3499).
    + Disallow tables on list marker lines (#3499).
    + Convert markup at beginning of footnotes (John MacFarlane, #3576).
    + Allow emphasized text to be followed by `[` (#3577).
    + Handle line numbering switch for src blocks.
    The line-numbering switch that can be given to source blocks (`-n` with
    an start number as an optional parameter) is parsed and translated to a
    class/key-value combination used by highlighting and other readers and
    writers.
    + Stop adding rundoc prefix to src params.  Source block parameter names
    are no longer prefixed with `rundoc`. This was intended to simplify
    working with the rundoc project, a babel runner. However, the rundoc
    project is unmaintained, and adding those markers is not the reader's
    job anyway.  The original language that is specified for a source
    element is now retained as the `data-org-language` attribute and only
    added if it differs from the translated language.
    + Allow multi-word arguments to src block params (#3477).  The reader now
    correctly parses src block parameter list even if parameter arguments
    contain multiple words.
    + Avoid creating `nullMeta` by applying `setMeta` directly
    (Alexander Krotov).
    + Replace `sequence . map` with `mapM`.
    + Fix smart parsing behavior.  Parsing of smart quotes and special
    characters can either be enabled via the `smart` language extension or
    the `'` and `-` export options. Smart parsing is active if either the
    extension or export option is enabled.  Only smart parsing of special
    characters (like ellipses and en and em dashes) is enabled by default,
    while smart quotes are disabled.  Previously, all smart parsing was
    disabled unless the language extension was enabled.
    + Subject full doc tree to headline transformations (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#3695]).  Emacs parses org documents into a tree structure, which is
    then post-processed during exporting. The reader is changed to do the
    same, turning the document into a single tree of headlines starting
    at level0.
    + Fix cite parsing behaviour (Herwig Stuetz).  Until now, `org-ref`
    cite keys included special characters also at the end. This caused
    problems when citations occur right before colons or at the end of
    a sentence.  With this change, all non alphanumeric characters at
    the end of a cite key are ignored.  This also adds `,` to the list
    of special characters that are legal in cite keys to better mirror
    the behaviour of org-export.
    + Fix module names in haddock comments.  Copy-pasting had lead to
    haddock module descriptions containing the wrong module names.
    + Recognize babel result blocks with attributes (#3706).  Babel
    result blocks can have block attributes like captions and names.
    Result blocks with attributes were not recognized and were parsed
    as normal blocks without attributes.
    + Include tags in headlines.  The Emacs default is to include tags in the
    headline when exporting.  Instead of just empty spans, which contain the
    tag name as attribute, tags are rendered as small caps and wrapped in
    those spans.  Non-breaking spaces serve as separators for multiple tags.
    + Respect export option for tags (#3713).  Tags are appended to
    headlines by default, but will be omitted when the `tags` export option
    is set to nil.
    + Use `tag-name` attribute instead of `data-tag-name`.
    + Use `org-language` attribute rather than `data-org-language`.
    + Modified state type to be an instance of `HasLogMessages`, so
    `registerHeader` can issue warnings.
    + End footnotes after two blank lines.  Footnotes can not only be
    terminated by the start of a new footnote or a header, but also by two
    consecutive blank lines.
    + Update emphasis border chars (#3933).  The org reader was updated to
    match current org-mode behavior: the set of characters which are
    acceptable to occur as the first or last character in an org emphasis
    have been changed and now allows all non-whitespace chars at the
    inner border of emphasized text (see `org-emphasis-regexp-components`).
  * RST reader:
    + Fixed small bug in list parsing (#3432).  Previously the parser didn't
    handle properly this case:
  * - a
  - b
  * - c
  - d
    + Handle multiline cells in simple tables (#1166).
    + Parse list table directive (Keiichiro Shikano, #3432).
    + Make use of `anyLineNewline` (Alexander Krotov, #3686).
    + Use `anyLineNewline` in `rawListItem` (Alexander Krotov, #3702).
    + Reorganize block parsers for ~20% faster parsing.
    + Fixed `..include::` directive (#3880).
    + Handle blank lines correctly in line blocks (Alexander Krotov, #3881).
    Previously pandoc would sometimes combine two line blocks separated
    by blanks, and ignore trailing blank lines within the line block.
    + Fix indirect hyperlink targets (#512).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Allow attributes in reference links to start on next line (#3674).
    + Parse YAML metadata in a context that sees footnotes defined in
    the body of the document (#1279).
    + When splitting pipe table cells, skip tex math (#3481).
    You might have a `|` character inside math.  (Or for that matter
    something that the parser might mistake for raw HTML.)
    + Treat span with class `smallcaps` as SmallCaps.
    This allows users to specify small caps in Markdown this way:
    `[my text]{.smallcaps}` (#1592).
    + Fixed internal header links (#2397).
    This patch also adds `shortcut_reference_links` to the list
    of mmd extensions.
    + Treat certain environments as inline
    when they occur without space surrounding them (#3309, #2171).
    E.g. equation, math.  This avoids incorrect vertical space
    around equations.
    + Optimized `nonindentSpaces`.  Makes the benchmark go from 40 to 36 ms.
    + Allow latex macro definitions indented 1-3 spaces.
    Previously they only worked if nonindented.
    + Improved parsing of indented raw HTML blocks (#1841).
    Previously we inadvertently interpreted indented HTML as
    code blocks.  This was a regression.  We now seek to determine the
    indentation level of the contents of an HTML block, and (optionally)
    skip that much indentation.  As a side effect, indentation may be
    stripped off of raw HTML blocks, if `markdown_in_html_blocks` is
    used. This is better than having things interpreted as indented
    code blocks.
    + Fixed smart quotes after emphasis (#2228).  E.g. in `*foo*'s 'foo'`.
    + Warn for notes defined but not used (#1718).
    + Use `anyLineNewline` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Interpret YAML metadata as Inlines when possible (#3755).  If
    the metadata field is all on one line, we try to interpret it as
    Inlines, and only try parsing as Blocks if that fails.  If it
    extends over one line (including possibly the `|` or `>` character
    signaling an indented block), then we parse as Blocks.  This was
    motivated by some German users finding that `date: '22. Juin 2017'`
    got parsed as an ordered list.
    + Fixed spurious parsing as citation as reference def (#3840).
    We now disallow reference keys starting with `@` if the
    `citations` extension is enabled.
    + Parse `-@roe` as suppress-author citation (pandoc-citeproc#237).
    Previously only `[-@roe]` (with brackets) was recognized as
    suppress-author, and `-@roe` was treated the same as `@roe`.
    + Fixed parsing of fenced code after list when there is no intervening
    blank line (#3733).
    + Allow raw latex commands starting with `\start` (#3558).  Previously
    these weren't allowed because they were interpreted as starting
    ConTeXt environments, even without a corresponding `\stop`...
    + Added `inlines`, `inlines1`.
    + Require nonempty alt text for `implicit_figures` (#2844).
    A figure with an empty caption doesn't make sense.
    + Removed texmath macro material; now all this is handled
    in the LaTeX reader functions.
    + Fixed bug with indented code following raw LaTeX (#3947).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Rewrote LaTeX reader with proper tokenization (#1390,
    [#2118], #3236, #3779, #934, #982).  This rewrite is primarily
    motivated by the need to get macros working properly.  A side benefit
    is that the reader is significantly faster.  We now tokenize the
    input text, then parse the token stream.  Macros modify the token
    stream, so they should now be effective in any context, including
    math. Thus, we no longer need the clunky macro processing
    capacities of texmath.
    + Parse `\,` to `\8198` (six-per-em space) (Henri Werth).
    + Allow `\newcommand\foo{blah}` without braces.
    + Support `\lstinputlisting` (#2116).
    + Issue warnings when skipping unknown latex commands (#3392).
    + Include contents of `\parbox`.
    + Allow `\hspace` and `\vspace` to count as raw block or inline.
    Previously we would refuse to parse anything as raw inline if
    it was in the `blockCommands` list.  Now we allow exceptions
    if they're listed under ignoreInlines in inlineCommands.
    This should make it easier e.g. to include an `\hspace`
    between two side-by-side raw LaTeX tables.
    + Don't drop contents of `\hypertarget`.
    + Handle spaces before `\cite` arguments.
    + Allow newpage, clearpage, pagebreak in inline contexts as well as
    block contexts (#3494).
    + Treat `{{xxx}}` the same as `{xxx}` (#2115).
    + Use `pMacroDefinition` in macro (for more direct parsing).
    Note that this means that `macro` will now parse one
    macro at a time, rather than parsing a whole group together.
    + Fixed failures on \ref{}, \label{} with `+raw_tex`.  Now these
    commands are parsed as raw if `+raw_tex`; otherwise, their argument
    is parsed as a bracketed string.
    + Don't crash on empty `enumerate` environment (#3707).
    + Handle escaped `&` inside table cell (#3708).
    + Handle block structure inside table cells (#3709).  `minipage` is no
    longer required.
    + Handle some width specifiers on table columns (#3709).  Currently
    we only handle the form `0.9\linewidth`.  Anything else would have
    to be converted to a percentage, using some kind arbitrary assumptions
    about line widths.
    + Make sure `\write18` is parsed as raw LaTeX.  The change is in the
    LaTeX reader's treatment of raw commands, but it also affects the
    Markdown reader.
    + Fixed regression with starred environment names (#3803).
    + Handle optional args in raw `\titleformat` (#3804).
    + Improved heuristic for raw block/inline.  An unknown command at the
    beginning of the line that could be either block or inline is
    treated as block if we have a sequence of block commands followed by
    a newline or a `\startXXX` command (which might start a raw ConTeXt
    environment).
    + Don't remove macro definitions from the output, even if
    `Ext_latex_macros` is set, so that macros will be applied.
    Since they're only applied to math in Markdown, removing the macros
    can have bad effects.  Even for math macros, keeping them should be
    harmless.
    + Removed `macro`.  It is no longer necessary, since the
    `rawLaTeXBlock` parser will parse macro definitions.  This also avoids
    the need for a separate `latexMacro` parser in the Markdown reader.
    + Use `label` instead of `data-label` for label in caption (#3639).
    + Fixed space after \figurename etc.
    + Resolve references to section numbers.
    + Fix `\let\a=0` case, with single character token.
    + Allow `@` as a letter in control sequences.  `@` is commonly used
    in macros using `\makeatletter`.  Ideally we'd make the tokenizer
    sensitive to `\makeatletter` and `\makeatother`, but until then this
    seems a good change.
    + Track header numbers and correlate with labels.
    + Allow `]` inside group in option brackets (#3857).
    + lstinline with braces can be used (verb cannot be used with braces)
    (Marc Schreiber, #3535).
    + Fix keyval funtion: pandoc did not parse options in braces correctly
    (Marc Schreiber, #3642).
    + When parsing raw LaTeX commands, include trailing space (#1773).
    Otherwise things like `\noindent foo` break and turn into
    `\noindentfoo`.  Affects `-f latex+raw_tex` and `-f markdown` (and other
    formats that allow `raw_tex`).
    + Don't treat "..." as Quoted (#3958).  This caused quotes to be omitted in
    `\texttt` contexts.
    + Add tests for existing `\includegraphics` behaviour (Ben Firshman).
    + Allow space before `=` in bracketd options (Ben Firshman).
    + Be more forgiving in parsing command options.  This was needed, for
    example, to make some minted options work.
    + Strip off quotes in `\include` filenames.
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.CSV`, simple (unexported) CSV parser.
  * `Text.Pandoc.PDF`:
    + Got `--resource-path` working with PDF output (#852).
    + Fetch images when generating PDF via context (#3380).
    To do this, we create the temp directory as a subdirectory
    of the working directory. Since context mk IV by default looks
    for images in the parent directory, this works.
    + Use `report` instead of `warn`, make it sensitive to verbosity settings.
    + Use `fillMediaBag` and `extractMedia` to extract media to temp dir.
    This reduces code duplication.
    + `html2pdf`: use stdin instead of intermediate HTML file
    + Removed useless `TEXINPUTS` stuff for `context2pdf`.  mkiv context
    doesn't use `TEXINPUTS`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`:
    + Simplified definition of `realLength`.
    + Don't error for blocks of size < 1.  Instead, resize to 1 (see #1785).
  * `Text.Pandoc.MIME`:
    + Use `application/javascript` (not `application/x-javascript`).
    + Added `emf` to mimeTypes with type `application/x-msmetafile` (#1713).
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`:
    + Improve SVG image size code (Marc Schreiber, #3580).
    + Make `imageSize` recognize basic SVG dimensions (Mauro Bieg, #3462).
  * Use `Control.Monad.State.Strict` throughout.  This gives 20-30% speedup
    and reduction of memory usage in most of the writers.
  * Use `foldrWithKey` instead of deprecated `foldWithKey`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.SelfContained`:
    + Fixed problem with embedded fonts (#3629).
    + Refactored getData from `getDataURI` in `SelfContained`.
    + Don't use data URIs for script or style (#3423).  Instead, just use
    script or style tags with the content inside.  The old method with
    data URIs prevents certain optimizations outside pandoc.  Exception:
    data URIs are still used when a script contains `</script>` or a
    style contains `</`.
    + SelfContained: Handle URL inside material retrieved from a URL
    (#3629).  This can happen e.g. with an @import of a google web font.
    (What is imported is some CSS which contains an url reference
    to the font itself.) Also, allow unescaped pipe (|) in URL.
    + Load resources from `data-src` (needed for lazy loading in
    reveal.js slide shows).
    + Handle `data-background-image` attribute on section (#3979).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`:
    + Added `indentWith` (Alexander Krotov, #3687).
    + Added `stateCitations` to `ParserState`.
    + Removed `stateChapters` from `ParserState`.
    + In `ParserState`, make `stateNotes'` a Map, add `stateNoteRefs`.
    + Added `gobbleSpaces` and `gobbleAtMostSpaces`.
    + Adjusted type of `insertIncludedFile` so it can be used with token
    parser.
    + Replace old texmath macro stuff from Parsing.  Use Macro from
    Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types instead.
    + Export `insertIncludedFile`.
    + Added `HasLogMessages`, `logMessage`, `reportLogMessages` (#3447).
    + Replace partial with total function (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Introduce `HasIncludeFiles` type class (Albert Krewinkel).  The
    `insertIncludeFile` function is generalized to work with all parser
    states which are instances of that class.
    + Add `insertIncludedFilesF` which returns F blocks (Albert Krewinkel).
    The `insertIncludeFiles` function was generalized and renamed
    to `insertIncludedFiles'`; the specialized versions are based on that.
    + `many1Till`: Check for the end condition before parsing (Herwig
    Stuetz).  By not checking for the end condition before the first
    parse, the parser was applied too often, consuming too much of the
    input. This only affects `many1Till p end` where `p` matches on a
    prefix of `end`.
    + Provide `parseFromString` (#3690).  This is a verison of
    `parseFromString` specialied to ParserState, which resets
    `stateLastStrPos` at the end.  This is almost always what we want.
    This fixes a bug where `_hi_` wasn't treated as emphasis in the
    following, because pandoc got confused about the position of the
    last word: `- [o] _hi_`.
    + Added `takeP`, `takeWhileP` for efficient parsing of `[Char]`.
    + Fix `blanklines` documentation (Alexander Krotov, #3843).
    + Give less misleading line information with `parseWithString`.
    Previously positions would be reported past the end of the chunk.
    We now reset the source position within the chunk and report
    positions "in chunk."
    + Add `anyLineNewline` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Provide shared F monad functions for Markdown and Org readers
    (Albert Krewinkel).  The `F` monads used for delayed evaluation
    of certain values in the Markdown and Org readers are based on a
    shared data type capturing the common pattern of both `F` types.
    + Add `returnF` (Alexander Krotov).
    + Avoid parsing `Notes:**` as a bare URI (#3570).  This avoids parsing
    bare URIs that start with a scheme + colon + `*`, `_`, or `]`.
    + Added `readerAbbreviations` to `ParserState`.  Markdown reader
    now consults this to determine what is an abbreviation.
    + Combine grid table parsers (Albert Krewinkel, #3638).  The grid table
    parsers for markdown and rst was combined into one single
    parser `gridTable`, slightly changing parsing behavior of both
    parsers: (1) The markdown parser now compactifies block content
    cell-wise: pure text blocks in cells are now treated as paragraphs
    only if the cell contains multiple paragraphs, and as plain blocks
    otherwise. Before, this was true only for single-column tables. (2)
    The rst parser now accepts newlines and multiple blocks in header
    cells.
    + Generalize tableWith, gridTableWith (Albert Krewinkel).
    The parsing functions `tableWith` and `gridTableWith` are generalized
    to work with more parsers. The parser state only has to be an
    instance of the `HasOptions` class instead of requiring a concrete
    type. Block parsers are required to return blocks wrapped into a
    monad, as this makes it possible to use parsers returning results
    wrapped in `Future`s.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + Simplify `toRomanNumeral` using guards (Alexander Krotov, #3445)
    + `stringify`: handle Quoted better (#3958).  Previously we were losing
    the quotation marks in Quoted elements.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared`:
    + Export `metaToJSON'`, `addVariablesToJSON` (#3439).
    This allows us to add the variables AFTER using the metadata
    to generate a YAML header (in the Markdown writer).
    + Added `unsmartify` (previously in RST writer).
    Undo literal double curly quotes.  Previously we left these.
    + Generalize type of `metaToJSON` so it can take a Text.  Previously a
    String was needed as argument; now any ToJSON instance will do.
    + Added `gridTable` (previously in Markdown writer).
    + `gridTable`: Refactored to use widths in chars.
    + `gridTable`:  remove unnecessary extra space in cells.
    + Fixed `addVariablesToJSON`.  It was previously not allowing multiple
    values to become lists.
    + Pipe tables: impose minimum cell size (see #3526).
  [default template changes]
  * HTML templates (including EPUB and HTML slide show templates):
    + Make default.html5 polyglot markup conformant (John Luke Bentley,
    [#3473]).  Polyglot markup is HTML5 that is also valid XHTML. See
    <https://www.w3.org/TR/html-polyglot>.  With this change, pandoc's
    html5 writer creates HTML that is both valid HTML5 and valid XHTML.
    + Regularized CSS in html/epub/html slide templates (#3485).
    All templates now include `code{white-space: pre-wrap}`
    and CSS for `q` if `--html-q-tags` is used.  Previously some templates
    had `pre` and others `pre-wrap`; the `q` styles were only sometimes
    included.
    + CSS for `.smallcaps`, (Mauro Bieg, #1592)
    + `default.revealjs`: make `history` default to true.
    + `default.revealjs`: use lazy loading (#2283).
    + `default.revealjs`: add `mathjax` variable and some conditional code
    to use the MathJaX plugin.
    + `default.slidy` uses `https` instead of `http` (ickc, #3848).
    + `default.dzslides`: Load Google Font using HTTPS by default
    (Yoan Blanc).
  * DocBook5 template: Use `lang` and `subtitle` variables (Jens Getreu,
    [#3855]).
  * LaTeX/Beamer template:
    + Combine LaTeX/Beamer templates (Andrew Dunning, #3878).
    `default.beamer` has been removed; beamer now uses the
    `default.latex` template.  Beamer-specific parts are conditional
    on the `beamer` variable set by the writer. Note that
    `pandoc -D beamer` will return this (combined) template.
    + Use `xcolor` for `colorlinks` option (Andrew Dunning, #3877).
    Beamer loads `xcolor` rather than `color`, and thus the
    `dvipsnames` option doesn't take effect. This also provides a wider
    range of colour selections with the `svgnames` option.
    + Use starred versions of `xcolor` names (Andrew Dunning).
    Prevents changes to documents defined using the `dvipsnames` list (e.g.
    `Blue` gives a different result with svgnames enabled).
    + Load `polyglossia` after header-includes (#3898).  It needs to be
    loaded as late as possible.
    + Use `unicode-math` (Vaclav Haisman).  Use `mathspec` with only
    XeLaTeX on request.
    + Don't load `fontspec` before `unicode-math` (over there).
    The `unicode-math` package loads `fontspec` so explict loading of
    `fontspec` before `unicode-math` is not necessary.
    + Use `unicode-math` by default in default.latex template.  mathspec will
    be used in xelatex if the `mathspec` variable is set; otherwise
    unicode-math will be used (Václav Haisman).
    + Use `dvipsnames` options when `colorlinks` specified (otherwise
    we get an error for `maroon`) (Thomas Hodgson).
    + Added beamer `titlegraphic` and `logo` variables (Thomas Hodgson).
    + Fix typo in fix for notes in tables (#2378, zeeMonkeez).
    + Fix `hyperref` options clash (Andrew Dunning, #3847) Avoids an options
    clash when loading a package (e.g. `tufte-latex`) that uses
    `hyperref` settings different from those in the template.
    + Add `natbiboptions` variable (#3768).
    + Fix links inside captions in LaTeX output with links-as-notes
    (Václav Haisman, #3651).  Declare our redefined `\href` robust.
    + Load `parskip` before `hyperref` (Václav Haisman, #3654).
    + Allow setting Japanese fonts when using LuaLaTeX (Václav Haisman,
    [#3873]).  by using the `luatexja-fontspec` and `luatexja-preset`
    packages. Use existing `CJKmainfont` and `CJKoptions` template
    variables. Add `luatexjafontspecoptions` for `luatexja-fontspec`
    and `luatexjapresetoptions` for `luatexja-preset`.
    + Added `aspectratio` variable to beamer template (Václav Haisman,
    [#3723]).
    + Modified template.latex to fix XeLaTex being used with tables
    (lwolfsonkin, #3661).  Reordered `lang` variable handling to
    immediately before `bidi`.
  * ConTeXt template: Improved font handling: `simplefonts` is now
    obsolete in ConTeXt (Pablo Rodríguez).
  [documentation improvements]
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Add URL for Prince HTML > PDF engine (Ian, #3919).
    + Document that content above slide-level will be omitted in
    slide shows.  See #3460, #2265.
    + Explain `--webtex` SVG url (Mauro Bieg, #3471)
    + Small clarification in YAML metadata section.
    + Document that html4 is technically XHTML 1.0 transitional.
    + Remove refs to highlighting-kate (#3672).
    + Document ibooks specific epub metadata.
    + Clarify that mathml is used for ODT math.
    + Mention limitations of Literate Haskell Support (#3410,
    Joachim Breitner).
    + Add documentation of limitations of grid tables (Stephen
    McDowell, #3864).
    + Clarify that meta-json contains transformed values (Jakob Voß,
    [#3491]) Make clear that template variable `meta-json` does not
    contain plain text values or JSON output format but field values
    transformed to the selected output format.
  * COPYRIGHT:
    + Clarify that templates are dual-licensed.
    + Clarify that pandoc-types is BSD3 licensed.
    + List new files not written by jgm (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Update dates in copyright notices (Albert Krewinkel).  This follows
    the suggestions given by the FSF for GPL licensed software.
    <https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html>
  * INSTALL.md:
    + Improved instructions for tests with patterns.
    + Put RPM-based distros on separate point (Mauro Bieg, #3449)
  * CONTRIBUTING.md:
    + Fixed typos (Wandmalfarbe, #3479).
    + Add "ask on pandoc-discuss" (Mauro Bieg).
  * Add lua filter documentation in `doc/lua-filters.md`.  Note that the
    end of this document is autogenerated from `data/pandoc.lua`
    using `make doc/lua-filters.md`, which uses `tools/ldoc.ltp`
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Add `doc/filters.md`. This is the old scripting tutorial from
    the website.
  * Add `doc/using-the-pandoc-api.md` (#3289).  This gives an introduction
    to using pandoc as a Haskell library.
  [build infrastructure improvements]
  * Removed `data/templates` submodule.  Templates are now a subtree
    in `data/templates`.  This removes the need to do `git submodule
    update`.
  * Renamed `tests` -> `test`.
  * Remove `https` flag.  Always build with HTTPS support.
  * Use `file-embed` instead of `hsb2hs` to embed data files when
    `embed_data_files` flag is set.  `file-embed` gives us better dependency
    tracking:  if a data file changes, ghc/stack/cabal know to recompile
    the Data module.  This also removes `hsb2hs` as a build dependency.
  * Add `custom-setup` stanza to pandoc, lowercase field names.
  * Add `static` Cabal flag.
  * Name change OSX -> MacOS.  Add a -MacOS suffix to mac package rather
    than -OSX.  Changed local names from osx to macos.
  * make_macos_package.sh - Use strip to reduce executable size.
  * Revised binary linux package.  Now a completely static executable
    is created, using Docker and alpine.  We create both a deb and a
    tarball.  The old `deb` directory has been replaced with a `linux`
    directory.  Running `make` in the `linux` directory should
    perform the build, putting the binary packages in `artifacts/`.
  * `linux/control.in`: add `Replaces:`, so existing pandoc-citeproc and
    pandoc-data packages will be uninstalled; this package provides
    both (#3822).  Add latex packages as 'suggested', update
    description.
  * Remove cpphs build requirement -- it is no longer needed.
  * Replaced `{deb,macos,windows}/stack.yaml` with `stack.pkg.yaml`.
  * Name change OSX -> macOS (ickc, #3869).
  * Fix casing of Linux, UNIX, and Windows (ickc).
  * `.travis.yml`:  create a source dist and do cabal build and test there.
    That way we catch errors due to files missing from the data
    section of pandoc.cabal.
  * Makefile:
    + Split `make haddock` from `make full`.
    + Add BRANCH variable for winpkg.
    + Add `lint` target.
    + Improve `make full`. Disable optimizations.
    Build everything, inc. trypandoc and benchmarks.  Use parallel build.
    + Allow `make test` to take `TESTARGS`.
  * Added new command tests (`Tests.Command`), using small text files
    in `test/command/`.  Any files added in this directory will be treated
    as shell tests (see smart.md for an example).  This makes it very easy
    to add regression tests etc.
  * Test fixes so we can find data files.  In old tests & command tests,
    we now set the environment variable `pandoc_datadir`.  In lua tests,
    we set the datadir explicitly.
  * Refactored `compareOutput` in docx writer test.
  * Consolidated some common functions in `Tests.Helper`.
  * Small change to unbalanced bracket test to speed up test suite.
  * Speed up Native writer quickcheck tests.
  * Use tasty for tests rather than test-framework.
  * Add simple Emacs mode to help with Pandoc templates editing.
    (Václav Haisman, #3889). `tools/pandoc-template-mode.el`
  * Use skylighting library instead of highlighting-kate for syntax
    highlighting. Skylighting is faster and more accurate (#3363).
    Later we'll be able to add features like warning messages, dynamic
    loading of xml syntax definitions, and dynamic loading of themes.
  * Added a new highlight style, `breezeDark`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Highlighting: Update list of `listings` languages (#3374).
    This allows more languages to be used when using the `--listings`
    option.
  * OpenDocument writer:
    + Small refactoring.  Removed separate 'parent' parameter in paraStyle.
    + Don't profilerate text styles unnecessarily (#3371).
    This change makes the writer create only as many temporary
    text styles as are absolutely necessary. It also consolidates
    adjacent nodes with the same style.
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Allow short hand for single-line raw blocks (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#3366]).  Single-line raw blocks can be given via `#+FORMAT: raw line`,
    where `FORMAT` must be one of `latex`, `beamer`, `html`, or `texinfo`.
    + Accept org-ref citations followed by commas (Albert Krewinkel).
    Bugfix for an issue which, whenever the citation was immediately
    followed by a comma, prevented correct parsing of org-ref citations.
    + Ensure emphasis markup can be nested.  Nested emphasis markup (e.g.
    `/*strong and emphasized*/`) was interpreted incorrectly in that the
    inner markup was not recognized.
    + Remove pipe char irking the haddock coverage tool (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Docx reader: Empty header should be list of lists (Jesse Rosenthal).
    In the past, the docx reader wrote an empty header as an empty list. It
    should have the same width as a row (and be filled with empty cells).
  * MediaWiki reader:
    + Improved handling of display math (#3362).  Sometimes display math is
    indented with more than one colon.  Previously we handled these cases
    badly, generating definition lists and missing the math.
    + Fix quotation mark parsing (#3336, tgkokk).  Change MediaWiki reader's
    behavior when the smart option is parsed to match other readers'
    behavior.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fixed `-f markdown_github-hard_line_breaks+escaped_line_breaks`
    (#3341).  Previously this did not properly enable escaped line breaks.
    + Disallow space between inline code and attributes (#3326, #3323,
    Mauro Bieg).
  * DocBook5 writer: make id attribute xml:id, fixes #3329 (#3330, Mauro Bieg).
  * Added some test cases for ODT reader (#3306, #3308, Hubert Plociniczak).
  * LaTeX writer: allow tables with empty cells to count as "plain."
    This addresses a problem of too-wide tables when empty cells
    are used.  Thanks to Joost Kremers for reporting the issue.
  * Org writer: prefix footnote numbers with `fn:` (Albert Krewinkel).
    Unprefixed numbers where used by older org-mode versions, but are no
    longer supported.
  * HTML writer: don't process pars with empty RawInline, (#1040, #3327,
    Mauro Bieg).
  * Markdown writer: Fix display math with `--webtex` (#3298).
  * Fix sample.lua so it properly handles raw blocks/inlines (#3358,
    bumper314).
  * Templates:
    + default.latex: Moved geometry after hyperref (Václav Haisman).
    Otherwise PDF sizes can be wrong in some circumstances.
    + Copied a few changes from default.latex to default.beamer
    (Wandmalfarbe).
    + default.latex, default.beamer: Changed position of `\VerbatimNotes`
    and `fancyvrb`.  This fixes hyperlinks on footnotes in documents
    that contain verbatim in notes (#3361).  (Note: the beamer template
    was updated to match the LaTeX template, but at this point verbatim
    in notes seems not to work in beamer.)
    + default.latex: Allow passing `microtypeoptions` to microtype
    (Václav Haisman).
    + default.latex: Add hyphen option to url package.
    + default.docbook5: Fix namespace declarations (Mauro Bieg).
  * Moved `make_osx_package.sh` to `osx/` directory.
  * Travis continuous integration:
    + Fix false positives with dist build.
    + Speed improvements (Kolen Cheung, #3304, #3357).
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Clarify that blank space is needed around footnotes (#3352).
    + Fixed typo (#3351, Alexey Rogechev).
    + Note that `--wrap=auto` does not work in HTML output.
    + Default `--columns` width is 72, not 80.
    + Fixed broken links (#3316, Kolen Cheung).
    + Document usage of `@*` in nocite section (#3333, John Muccigrosso).
  * INSTALL.md:
    + Indent code so it's properly formatted (#3335, Bheesham Persaud).
    + Added instructions for extracting binary from OSX, Windows packages.
  * CONTRIBUTING.md: Describe labels currently used in issue tracker
    (Albert Krewinkel).  The labels have changed over time, the list of
    labels is updated to reflect the current set of labels used in the
    issue tracker.
  * Rearrange and extend badges in README (Albert Krewinkel, #3354)
  * Bumped version bounds for dependencies.
Version: 2.17.1.1-bp154.1.16
* Mon Jan 31 2022 Peter Simons <psimons@suse.com>
- Update pandoc to version 2.17.1.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.17.1.1 (2022-01-31)
  * Fix regression in 2.17.1 which caused problems finding
    default files in the default user data directory.  (Reverts
    the item "logic bug in `fullDefaultsPath`", which was
    misguided.)
  * Sample custom writer: use single quotes for strings (#7487,
    Albert Krewinkel).
  [#]# pandoc 2.17.1 (2022-01-30)
  * Support `pagedjs-cli` as pdf engine (#7838, Albert Krewinkel).
    PagedJS is a polyfill and supports the Paged Media standards by the W3C.
    <https://www.pagedjs.org/>
  * CommonMark reader: fix source position after YAML metadata (#7863).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Remove retokenizing in `rawLaTeXParser`.
    + Ensure that `\raggedright` doesn't gobble an argument (#7757).
    + Improve `descItem`.  For some reason we were skipping
    arbitrary blocks before `\item`.  This is now changed to "skip
    whitespace and comments."
    + Improve handling of `\newif`.  Adding a pair of braces around the
    second argument of `\def` prevents LaTeX from an emergency stop
    on input like the following (#6096).
    ```
    \newif\ifepub
    \epubtrue
    \ifepub
    hi
    \fi
    ```
  * Docx reader: Parse both Zotero citation and bibliography as
    `FieldInfo` (#7840).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Allow arbitrary frameoptions to be passed to a beamer
    frame, using the frameoptions attribute (#7869).
    + Add s and squeeze to recognized beamer frameoptions (#7869).
  * Markdown writer: handle explicit column widths with pipe tables (#7847).
    If a table has explicit column width information *and* the content
    extends beyond the `--columns` width, we need to adjust the
    widths of the pipe separators to encode this width information.
  * Docx writer: Separate tables even with RawBlocks between (#7224,
    Michael Hoffmann).  Adjacent docx tables need to be separated by an
    empty paragraph. If there's a RawBlock between tables which renders
    to nothing, be sure to still insert the empty paragraph so that
    they will not collapse together.
  * Man writer: use custom font V for inline code (#7506).
    The V font is defined conditionally, so that it renders
    like CB in output formats that support that, and like B
    in those that don't (e.g. the terminal).
    Aliases also defined for VI, VB, VBI.
  * Asciidoc writer: Support checklists in asciidoctor writer (#7832,
    Nikolai Korobeinikov, ricnorr).  The checklist syntax (similar to
    `task_list` in markdown) seems to be an asciidoctor-only addition.
  * HTML writer:
    + Avoid duplicate "style" attributes on table cells (#7871).
    + Don't break lines inside code elements.  With the new (default)
    line wrapping of HTML, in conjunction with the default CSS which
    includes `code { whitespace: pre-wrap; }`, spurious line
    breaks could be introduced into inline code (#7858).
  * Custom writer: preserve order of element attributes (#7489, Albert
    Krewinkel).  Attribute key-value pairs are marshaled as AttributeList,
    i.e., as a userdata type that behaves both like a list and a map. This
    allows to preserve the order of key-value pairs.
  * Switch to hslua-2.1 (Albert Krewinkel). This allows for some code
    simplification and improves stability.
  * Don't read files outside of user data directory (Even Brenden).
    If a file path does not exist relative to the working directory, and
    it does exist relative to the user data directory, but outside of
    of the user data directory, do not read it. This applies to
    `readDataFile` and `readMetadataFile` in PandocMonad and, by
    extension, any module that uses these by passing them relative paths.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class.`makeCanonical`: Correctly handle consecutive ".."s
    at the beginning of a path (Even Brenden).  Prior to this commit,
    `../../file` would evaluate to `file`, when it should be unchanged.
  * Search for metadata files in `$DATADIR/metadata` (#7851, Even Brenden).
    If files specified with `--metadata-file` are not found in the working
    directory, look in `$DATADIR/metadata` (#5876).
  * Text.Pandoc.Class: export `readMetadataFile` [API change] (#5876).
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: export new `PandocCouldNotFindMetadataFileError`
    constructor for `PandocError` [API change] (#5876).
  * Avoid putting a frame around speaker notes in beamer (#7857).
    If speaker notes (a Div with class 'notes') occur right
    after a section heading, but above slide level, the
    resulting `\note{..}` caommand should not be wrapped in
    a frame, as that will cause a spurious blank slide.
  * CSS in HTML template: adjust #TOC and h1 on mobile (#7835, Mauro Bieg).
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Parsing: don't export `totoks`.
    Make the first param of `tokenize` a SourcePos instead of
    SourceName, and use it instead of `totoks`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared: Modify `stringify` so it ignores `[Citation]`
    inside `Cite` (#7855).  Otherwise we'll sometimes get two copies of
    things, one from the `citationPrefix` or `citationSuffix` and another
    from the embedded fallback text.  When there is no fallback text,
    we'll get no content.  However, it really isn't an alternative to just
    rely on the result of running `query` on the embedded `Citation`s;
    this will result in a jumble of text rather than anything structured.
  * Omit `--enable-doc` in the cabal haddock invocation in
    `tools/build-and-upload-api-docs.sh`.
  * Text.Pandoc.App.Opt: fix logic bug in `fullDefaultsPath`.
    Previously we would (also) search the default user data directory
    for a defaults file, even if a different user data directory
    was specified using `--data-dir`.  This was a mistake; if
    `--data-dir` is used, the default user data directory should
    not be searched.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared: `defaultUserDataDir` behavior change (#7842).
    If the XDG data directory is not defined (e.g. because
    it's not supported in the OS or HOME isn't defined), we
    return the empty string instead of raising an exception.
  * Update command tests to distinguish stderr and test exit status.
  * MANUAL: add that speaker notes can be used with beamer (#7856).
  * Update `build-and-upload-api-docs.sh`.
  * Document `--trace` option.
    Document `no-check-certificate` in defaults files.
    Document 'sandbox' option for defaults files.  (#7873).
  * Fix pattern syntax in sample readability custom reader.
  * doc/custom-readers.lua: add example for "readable HTML."
  * Fix message in man page about where code can be found.
  * `manfilter.lua`:  remove extra indent in table cells with code blocks.
  * Fix lua-filters documentation for table column widths (#7864).
  * epub.doc: Update links to KindleGen (#7846, Benson Muite, Mauro Bieg).
    KindleGen has been deprecated and we need to link to archived versions.
  * Use tables in defaults files documentation, so each
    default option is paired with the corresponding command-line
    option (Carsten Allefeld).
  * Use skylighting 0.12.2.
  * Add pandoc-lua-marshal to Nix shell (#7849, Even Brenden).
  [#]# pandoc 2.17.0.1 (2022-01-14)
  * Require pandoc-lua-marshal 0.1.3.1 (#7831, Albert Krewinkel).
    Fixes a problem with `List.includes` and `List.find` that caused a
    Lua stackoverflow and subsequent program crash.
  * HTML template: load header-includes before math (#7833, Kolen Cheung).
    MathJax expect the config comes before loading the MathJax script.
    This change of order allows one to config MathJax via
    header-includes, which loads before the MathJax script. Cf. #2750.
  * When reading defaults file, stop at a line `...`.  This line signals
    the end of a YAML document.  This restores the behavior we got with
    HsYaml.  yaml complains about content past this line.  See
    https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4627#issuecomment-1012438765
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: allow `notes-after-punctuation` to work with
    numerical styles that use superscripts (e.g.
    american-medical-association.csl), as well as with note styles. The
    default setting of `notes-after-punctuation` is true for note styles
    and false otherwise.  This restores a behavior of pandoc-citeproc
    that wasn't properly carried over to Citeproc (#7826, cf.
    jgm/pandoc-citeproc#384).
  * Use commonmark-pandoc 0.2.1.2 (#7769).
  * Add FAQ on images in ipynb containers (#7749, Kolen Cheung).
  [#]# pandoc 2.17 (2022-01-12)
  * Support `markua` as an output format (#1871, Tim Wisotzki and
    Saumel Lemmenmeier). Markua is a markdown variant used by Leanpub.
  * Add text wrapping for HTML output (#7764). Previously the HTML writer
    was exceptional in not being sensitive to the `--wrap` option.  With
    this change `--wrap` now works for HTML. The default (as with other
    formats) is automatic wrapping.  Note that the contents of `script`,
    `textarea`, and `pre` tags are always laid out with the `flush`
    combinator, so that unwanted spaces won't be introduced if these occur
    in an indented context in a template.
  * Don't read sources until in/out format are verified (#7797).
  * Issue error with `--list-extensions` for invalid formats (#7797).
  * Make `--citeproc` recognize `.yml` as well as `.yaml` extensions
    as YAML bibliography files (#7707, Jörn Krenzer).
  * Use latest version of KaTeX with `--katex`.
  * Fix parsing of footnotes in `--metadata-file` (#7813).  Previously
    non-inline footnotes were not being parsed.
  * ODT reader:
    + Parse list-header as a list item (Tuong Nguyen Manh).
  * Commonmark reader:
    + Put sourcepos attribute on header, not enclosing div
    with `-f commonmark+sourcepos` (#7769).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Don't allow `^` at beginning of link or image label (#7723).
    This is reserved for footnotes. Fixes regression from 0a93acf.
    + Fix parsing of "bare locators" after author-in-text citations.
    Previously `@item [p. 12; @item2]` was incorrectly parsed as
    three citations rather than two.  This is now fixed by ensuring
    that `prefix` doesn't gobble any semicolons.
    + Revert changes to `inlinesInBalancedBrackets` (commit fa83246),
    which caused regressions.
    + Improve detection of pipe table line widths (#7713).  Fixed
    calculation of maximum column widths in pipe tables.  It is
    now based on the length of the markdown line, rather than a
    "stringified" version of the parsed line.  This should be
    more predictable for users. In addition, we take into account
    double-wide characters such as emojis.
  * Custom (Lua) readers:
    + First argument is now a list of sources instead of the
    concatenated text (Albert Krewinkel).  The list
    structure can easily be converted to a string by applying
    `tostring`, but it is also possible to access the elements
    (each with a `text` and `name`). A small example is added
    to the custom reader documentation, showcasing its use in a
    reader that creates a syntax-highlighted code block for
    each source code file passed as input. Existing readers
    will still work through a fallback mechanism, issuing a
    deprecation notice.
  * Org reader:
    + Parse official org-cite citations (#7329). We also support the older
    org-ref style as a fallback. We no longer support the
    "markdown style" or "Berkeley style" citations.
    + Support alphabetical (fancy) lists (Lucas Viana). When the
    `fancy_lists` extension is enabled, alphabetical list markers are
    allowed, mimicking the behaviour of Org Mode when
    `org-list-allow-alphabetical` is enabled.
    + Support counter cookies in lists (Lucas Viana). Such cookies are
    used to override the item counter in ordered lists. In org it is
    possible to set the counter at any list item, but since Pandoc AST
    does not support this, we restrict the usage to setting an offset for
    the entire ordered list, by using the cookie in the first list item.
    + Allow trailing spaces after key/value pairs in directives (Albert
    Krewinkel). Ensures that spaces at the end of attribute directives like
    `#+ATTR_HTML: :width 100%` (note the trailing spaces) are accepted.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Omit visible content for `\label{...}`. Previously we
    included the text of the label in square brackets, but this is
    undesirable in many cases. See discussion in
    <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/813#issuecomment-978232426>.
    + Improve references (#813). Resolve references to theorem environments.
    Remove the Span caused by "label" in figure, table, and theorem
    environments; this had an id that duplicated the environments' id.
    + Fix semantics of `\ref`. We were including the ams
    environment type in addition to the number. This is proper
    behavior for `\cref` but not for `\ref`.  To support `\cref`
    we need to store the environment label separately.
    + Add babel mappings for Guajati (gu) and Oriya (or) (#7815).
    + Fix typo `panjabi` -> `punjabi` in babel mappings (#7814).
  * HTML reader:
    + Parse attributes on links and images (#6970).
  * Docx reader:
    + Handle multiple pic elements inside a drawing (#7786).
    + Change `elemToParPart` to return `[ParPart]` instead of `ParPart`.
    Also remove `NullParPart `constructor, as it is no longer
    needed. This will allow us to handle elements that contain
    multiple ParParts, e.g. `w:drawing` elements with multiple `pic:pic`.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Collapse internal spaces in literal and other similar tags (#7821),
    as the standard docbook toolchain does.
    + Be sensitive to spacing="compact" in lists (#7799). When
    `spacing="compact"` is set, Para elements are turned into Plain,
    so we get a "tight" list.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Add new exported function `writeMarkua` from Text.Pandoc.Writers.Markdown
    [API change] (#1871, Tim Wisotzki and Saumel Lemmenmeier).
    + Fix indentation issue in footnotes (#7801).
    + Avoid extra space before citation suffix if it already starts
    with a space.
    + Ensure semicolon between the locator and the next citation when an
    author-in-text citation has a locator and following citations.
    + Improve escaping for `#` (#7726).
  * Custom (Lua) writers:
    + Allow variables to be set via second return value of `Doc`
    (#6731, Albert Krewinkel). New templates variables can be added by
    giving variable-value pairs as a second return value of the
    global function `Doc`. Example:
    ```
    function Doc (body, meta, vars)
    vars.date = vars.date or os.date '%B %e, %Y'
    return body, vars
    end
    ```
    + Provide global `PANDOC_WRITER_OPTIONS` (#6731, Albert Krewinkel).
    + Assign default Pandoc object to global `PANDOC_DOCUMENT` (Albert
    Krewinkel). The default Pandoc object is now non-strict, i.e., only
    the parts of the document that are accessed will be marshaled to Lua.
    A special type is no longer necessary. This change also makes it
    possible to use the global variable with library functions such as
    `pandoc.utils.references`, or to inspect the document contents with
    `walk()`.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Fix typo `panjabi` -> `punjabi` in babel mappings (#7814).
  * MediaWiki writer:
    + Remove redundant display text for wiki links (Jesse Hathaway).
  * Docx writer:
    + Handle bullets correctly in lists by not reusing numIds
    (#7689, Michael Hoffmann).  This fixes a bug in which a Div in
    a list item would receive bullets on its contained paragraphs.
  * Org writer:
    + Fix list items starting with a code block or other non-paragraph
    content (#7810).
    + Avoid blank lines after tight sublists (#7810).
    + Fix extra blank line inserted after empty list item (#7810).
    + Don't add blank line before lists (#7810).
    + Support starting number cookies (Lucas Viana).  This is necessary
    for lists that start at a number other than 1.
    + Support the new org-cite syntax (#7329).
  * Haddock writer:
    + Avoid blank lines after tight sublists (#7810).
  * Ipynb writer:
    + Ensure deterministic order of keys.
    + Handle cell output with raw block of markdown (#7563, Kolen Cheung).
    Write RawBlock of markdown in code-cell output. This is designed
    to fit the behavior of #7561, which makes the ipynb reader parse
    code-cell output with mime "text/markdown" to a RawBlock of markdown.
    This commit makes the ipynb writer writes this RawBlock of markdown
    back inside a code-cell output with the same mime, preserving this
    information in round-trip.
    + In choosing between multiple output options, always favor
    those marked with the output format over images (Kolen Cheung).
    Previously, both `fmt == f` case and Image have a rank of 1.
  * Ipynb reader & writer: properly handle cell "id" (#7728).
    This is passed through if it exists (in Nb4); otherwise
    the writer will add a random one so that all cells have an "id".
  * Ms writer:
    + Properly encode strings for PDF contents (#7731).
  * JATS writer:
    + Keep quotes in element-citations (Albert Krewinkel).
    Fixed a bug that lead to quote characters being lost in
    element-citations.
  * RTF writer:
    + Properly handle images in data URIs (#7771).
  * Commonmark writer:
    + Allow ')' delimiters on ordered lists.
  * RST writer:
    + Avoid extra blank line after empty list item (#7810).
  * HTML writer:
    + Make line breaks more consistent. With `--wrap=none`, we now
    output line breaks between block-level elements. Previously they
    were omitted entirely, so the whole document was on one line, unless
    there were literal line breaks in pre sections.  This makes
    the HTML writer's behavior more consistent with that of
    other writers. Also, regardless of wrap settings,
    put newline after `<dd>` and after block-level elements in
    the footnotes section. And add a line break between an `img` tag
    and the associated `figcaption`.
    + reveal.js: Make sure images with `r-stretch` are not in p tags.
    They must be direct children of the section. There was previously
    code to make this work with the older class name `stretch`, but
    the name has changed in reveal.js.
    + reveal.js:  don't add `r-fit-text` class to section. It must go on
    the header only.
  * AsciiDoc writer:
    + Improve detection of intraword emphasis (#7803).
  * OpenDocument writer:
    + Fix vertical alignment bug with display math (#7777).  Previously some
    displayed formulas would be floated above a preceding text line.
    This is fixed by setting `vertical-rel` to `text` rather than
    `paragraph-content`.
  * JATS template (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Fix position of contrib affiliations in authoring set. Any
    `<aff>` element must come before any `<email>` element.
    + Fix affiliation tagging in `articleauthoring` output.
    Affiliations were `xlink`ed even in the articleauthoring tag set, but
    `<aff>` are not allowed as children of `contrib-group` elements in that
    tag set. Each affiliation must be listed directly in the contrib
    element.
    + Add support for article subtitles.
  * EPUB template:
    + Include abstract in default template.
    + Ensure that the essential styles needed by pandoc (`styles.html`
    partial) are included in the templates. This is important for correct
    formatting of CSL bibliographies. Note that much of the styling in
    `styles.html` will be ignored for EPUB, because of the conditional on
    `document-css`.  Setting the `document-css` variable will cause it
    not to be ignored.
  * HTML template:  Add abstract (#7588, Jannik Buhr, John MacFarlane).
    By default, a localized title (the word "Abstract") will be
    used, unless the variable `abstract-title` is set.
  * ConTeXt template:  Make title appear in PDF title bar.  This is
    recommended for accessibility reasons.  Note: doesn't work with macOS
    Preview.app.
  * `reference.pptx`: change to use 16:9 aspect ratio, Powerpoint's default.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers:
    + Do not export `writeCustom` [API change]. This ensures that all
    writers exported in T.P.Writers are parameterized and work with any
    `PandocMonad` type. This is consistent with T.P.Readers, as
    `readCustom` is not exported from that module either.
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared:
    + `endsWithPlain` now returns True if the list ends with a list
    that ends with a Plain, and so on recursively (#7810).
  * Text.Pandoc.Class.IO:
    + `writeMedia`:  unescape percent-encoding in creating file path.
    This addresses a problem with spaces in image filenames
    when creating PDFs (#7819); it also affects `--extract-media`.
  * New internal module Text.Pandoc.Writers.Blaze, exporting `layoutMarkup`.
    This converts a blaze Html structure into a doclayout Doc Text.
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions:
    + `parseFormatSpec`: cleaner error message for invalid extensions.
  * Text.Pandoc.MediaBag:
    + Fix bug in `extractMedia`, which caused the test for `..`
    in paths to fail, with the result that images with `..`
    in the path name could be extracted outside of the
    directory specified by `extractMedia`. It also led a check for
    `media` in resource paths to fail in the docx reader.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Avoid adding comma before an author-in-text citation in a note
    if it begins with a title (no author) (#7761).
    + Text.Pandoc.Citeproc.Locator now exports `toLocatorMap`,
    `LocatorInfo`, and `LocatorMap`.  The type of `parseLocator`
    has changed, so it now takes a `LocatorMap` rather than a `Locale`
    as parameter, and returns a `LocatorInfo` instead of a tuple.
    + Fix citation locator detection for German.  `toLocatorMap` now
    stores keys case-folded. We want to do a case-insensitive
    comparison when parsing locators, so that e.g. both
    `Chap.` and `chap.` work. Previously we case-folded terms
    when doing the lookup, but they weren't case-folded in the
    map itself, which led to locator-detection breaking for
    German (where the terms have uppercase letters).
  * Lua (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Allow single elements as singleton MetaBlocks/MetaInlines. Single
    elements should always be treated as singleton lists in the Lua
    subsystem.
    + Add `pandoc.template` module. The module provides a `compile`
    function to use strings as templates.
    + Add `pandoc.WriterOptions` constructor.
    + Add function `pandoc.write`.
    + Provide global `PANDOC_WRITER_OPTIONS` (#5221).
    + The function Text.Pandoc.Filter.applyFilters now takes a filter
    environment of type `Environment`, instead of a ReaderOptions value
    [API change].
    + The `Environment` type is exported from Text.Pandoc.Filter
    and allows to combine ReaderOptions and WriterOptions in a single
    value [API change].
    + Global, exported from Text.Pandoc.Lua, has a new type constructor
    `PANDOC_WRITER_OPTIONS` [API change].
    + Add constructors `pandoc.Blocks` and `pandoc.Inlines`.
    The functions convert their argument into a list of Block and Inline
    values, respectively. When applied to a string, they split the
    string into `Str` elements separated by `Space` or `SoftBreak`
    (#7712).
    + Support topdown traversals The traversal order of filters can now
    be selected by setting the key `traverse` of the filter to either
    `'topdown'` or `'typewise'`; the default remains `'typewise'`.
    Topdown traversals can be cut short by returning `false` as a
    second value from the filter function. No child-element of the
    returned element is processed in that case.
    + Marshal ReaderOptions field `extensions`, `track_changes` via JSON.
    Extensions are now available as a list of strings; the track-changes
    settings are given as the kebab-case representation used in JSON.
    + Allow binary (byte string) readers to be used with `pandoc.read`.
    + Use global state when parsing documents in `pandoc.read`.
    The function `pandoc.read` is updated to use the same state that was
    used while parsing the main input files. This ensures that log
    messages are preserved and that images embedded in the input are
    added to the mediabag.
    + Cleanup stack in `peekReadOptionsTable`. A ReaderOptions element was
    left on top of the stack when the `peekReadOptionsTable` function
    was invoked.
    + `walk` methods are added to `Pandoc`, `Block`, `Inline`,
    `Blocks`, `Inlines` values; the methods are similar to
    `pandoc.utils.walk_block` and `pandoc.utils.walk_inline`, but
    apply to filter to the element's contents.
    + Functions of name `Doc` are no longer accepted as alternatives for
    `Pandoc` filter functions. This functionality was undocumented.
    + Improve handling of empty caption, body by `from_simple_table`
    [#7776]). Create truly empty table caption and body when these are
    empty in the simple table.
    + Change representation of `TableHead`, `TableFoot`, and `Row` values
    (#7718).  The objects now also follow the principle that element
    attributes are accessible through the `.attr` field. Rows in `TableHead`
    and `TableFoot` are available via the `.rows` field. Row objects have a
    `.cells` field, containing the list of table cells.
    + [Simplify](Simplify) code of `pandoc.utils.stringify`. Minor behavior change:
    plain strings nested in tables are now included in the result string.
    + Simplify and deprecate function `pandoc.utils.equals`. The function
    is no longer required for element comparisons; it is now an alias
    for the `==` operator.
    + Add function `pandoc.utils.references` (#7752).
    + Add new library function `pandoc.utils.type`.  The function behaves
    like the default `type` function from Lua's standard library,
    but is aware of pandoc userdata types. A typical use-case would be
    to determine the type of a metadata value.
    + Fix return types of `blocks_to_inlines`, `make_sections`.
    Ensures the returned lists have the correct type (`Inlines` and
    `Blocks`, respectively).
    + Use more natural representation for Reference values
    Omit `false` boolean values, push integers as numbers.
  * Lua: use package pandoc-lua-marshal (#7719, Albert Krewinkel).
    The marshaling functions for pandoc's AST are extracted into a separate
    package. The package comes with a number of changes:
    + Pandoc's List module was rewritten in C, and error messages were
    improved.
    + Lists of `Block` and `Inline` elements are marshaled using the new
    list types `Blocks` and `Inlines`, respectively. These types
    currently behave identical to the generic List type, but give better
    error messages. This also opens up the possibility of adding
    element-specific methods to these lists in the future.
    + Elements of type `MetaValue` are no longer pushed as values which
    have `.t` and `.tag` properties. This was already true for
    `MetaString` and `MetaBool` values, which are still marshaled as Lua
    strings and booleans, respectively. Affected values:
  - `MetaBlocks` values are marshaled as a `Blocks` list;
  - `MetaInlines` values are marshaled as a `Inlines` list;
  - `MetaList` values are marshaled as a generic pandoc `List`s.
  - `MetaMap` values are marshaled as plain tables and no longer
    given any metatable.
    + `Cell` values are now marshaled as userdata objects; a constructor
    function for table cells is provided as `pandoc.Cell`.
    + The test suite for marshaled objects and their constructors has
    been extended and improved.
    + A bug in `Citation` objects, where setting a citation's suffix
    modified it's prefix, has been fixed.
    + Inlines, Blocks, and List objects now have an `__eq` metamethod,
    testing equality by comparing two lists element-wise.
  * Powerpoint tests: shorten lines by grouping tests (Albert
    Krewinkel). This makes the test output more pleasant to read
    in narrow terminal windows.
  * make check: check for unreleased dependencies.
  * Add `tools/build-and-upload-api-docs.sh`.
  * Update cabal description.
  * `MANUAL.txt`: Add section on EPUB styling.
  * `MANUAL.txt`: clarify "standard Markdown" as "original Markdown"
    (#7802, Martin Fischer).
  * `doc/custom-writers.md`: use filter to include source of example.
  * Add an example to `doc/custom-readers.md`.
  * Fix typo in `custom-readers.md` (#7722, Mauro Bieg).
  * `doc/jats.md`: add link to JATS documentation (Martin Fischer).
  * `doc/lua-filters.md`: many improvements (Albert Krewinkel,
    John MacFarlane).
  * Use commonmark-extensions 0.2.3. This allows a bare-word class attribute
    on fenced divs.
  * Use ipynb 0.2.
  * Use citeproc 0.6.0.1.
  * Use texmath 0.12.4.
  * Use doctemplates 0.10.0.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.16.2 (2021-11-21)
  * Add interface for custom readers written in Lua (#7669).
    Users can now do `-f myreader.lua` and pandoc will treat the
    script `myreader.lua` as a custom reader, which parses an input
    string to a pandoc AST, using the pandoc module defined for
    Lua filters.  A sample custom reader can be found in `data/creole.lua`.
    Also see documentation in `doc/custom-readers.md`.
  * New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Custom, exporting `readCustom` [API change].
  * Allow `plain` to be used in raw attribute syntax.
  * Accept empty `--metadata-file` (#7675).
    This was a regression from 2.15 behavior.
  * Markdown reader: Improve `inlinesInBalancedBrackets`.
    This is just a small improvement in terms of performance, but it's simpler
    and more direct code.  Also, we avoid parsing interparagraph spaces in
    balanced brackets, as the original did.
  * BibTeX reader: Properly handle commented lines in BibTeX/BibLaTeX (#7668).
  * RST reader: handle class attribute for for custom roles (#7699,
    willj-dev).  Previously the class attribute was ignored, and the name
    of the role used as the class.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Add `<titleabbr>` support (Rowan Rodrik van der Molen).
    + Support for `<indexterm>` (#7607, Rowan Rodrik van der Molen).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Add rudimentary support for `\autoref` (#7693).
    + Add 'uri' class when parsing `\url`, for consistency
    with treatment of autolinks in other formats (#7672).
  * JATS reader: Capture `alt-text` in figures (#7703, Aner Lucero).
  * MediaWiki writer: use HTML spans for anchors when header has id (#7697).
    We need to generate a span when the header's ID doesn't match
    the one MediaWiki would generate automatically.  Note that MediaWiki's
    generation scheme is different from pandoc's (it uses uppercase letters,
    and `_` instead of `-`, for example).  This means that in going from
    markdown to mediawiki, we'll now get spans before almost every heading,
    unless explicit identifiers are used that correspond to the ones MediaWiki
    auto-generates.  This is uglier output but it's necessary for internal
    links to work properly.
  * Markdown writer: don't create autolinks when this loses information
    (#7692).  Previously we sometimes lost attributes when rendering links
    as autolinks.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Metadata: allow multiple YAML documents when parsing
    YAML for `yamlBsToRefs`.  Some people use `---` as the end delimiter in
    YAML bibliography files, which causes the `yaml` library to emit an
    error unless we explicitly allow multiple YAML documents (and just
    consider the first).
  * JATS writer:
    + Ensure figures are wrapped with `<p>` in list items
    (Albert Krewinkel).  This prevents the generation of invalid output.
    + Add URL to element citation entries (Albert Krewinkel).
    The URL of a reference, if present, is added in tag `<uri>` to
    element-citation entries.
  * HTML writer: Don't create invalid `data-` attribute for empty
    attribute key (#7546).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Babel mappings: use `ancientgreek` for `grc`.
    + With `-t latex-smart`, don't generate `\ldots` from ellipsis (#7674).
    Instead just use unicode ellipsis.
  * JATS template: fix `equal-contrib` attribute (Albert Krewinkel).
    The standard requires the value to be either `yes` or `no`, but is was
    set to `true` for authors who contributed equally.
  * reveal.js template: Add `disableLayout` variable (Christophe Dervieux).
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: sort errors in `handleError` by exit code
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared: Improve toLegacyTable (#7683,
    Christian Despres).
  * Lua subsystem:
    + Include lpeg module (#7649, Albert Krewinkel).  Compiles the `lpeg`
    library (Parsing Expression Grammars For Lua) into
    the program.  Package maintainers may choose to rely on package
    dependencies to make lpeg available, in which case they can compile
    the with the constraint `lpeg +rely-on-shared-lpeg-library`.
    `lpeg` and `re` are always made available in global variables,
    without the need for a `require`.
    + Set `lpeg` and `re` as globals; allow shared lib access via `require`.
    The `lpeg` and `re` modules are loaded into globals of the respective
    name, but they are not necessarily registered as loaded packages. This
    ensures that
  - the built-in library versions are preferred when setting the globals,
  - a shared library is used if pandoc has been compiled without `lpeg`,
    and
  - the `require` mechanism can be used to load the shared library if
    available, falling back to the internal version if possible and
    necessary.
    + Fix argument order in constructor `pandoc.Cite` (Albert Krewinkel).
    This restores the old behavior; argument order had been switched
    accidentally in pandoc 2.15.
    + Add Pushable instance for `ReaderOptions` (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Allow to pass custom reader options to `pandoc.read` as an
    optional third argument (#7656, Albert Krewinkel).
    The object can either be a table or a ReaderOptions value
    like `PANDOC_READER_OPTIONS`. Creating new ReaderOptions objects is
    possible through the new constructor `pandoc.ReaderOptions`.
    + Display Pandoc values using their native Haskell representation
    (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Require latest hslua (2.0.1) (#7661, #7657, Albert Krewinkel).
    This fixes issues with
  - misleading error messages when a required function parameter is
    omitted;
  - absent properties still being listed in the output of `pairs`; and
  - alias accessing leading to errors instead of returning `nil`, e.g.
    with `(pandoc.Str '').identifier`.
    + Add missing space in "package not found" message (#7658, Albert
    Krewinkel).
  * Update build files (#7696, Fabián Heredia Montiel).
    Drop old windows 32-bit constraints.
    Update cabal `tested-with` field to correspond to `ci.yml` matrix
  * Remove unneeded package dependencies from benchmark target.
  * Require ghc >= 8.6, base >= 4.12.
    This allows us to get rid of the old custom prelude and
    some crufty cpp.  But the primary reason for this is that
    conduit has bumped its base lower bound to 4.12, making it
    impossible for us to support lower base versions.
  * Require Cabal 2.4.  Use wildcards to ensure that all pptx tests are
    included (#7677).
  * Update `bash_completion.tpl` (S.P.H.).
  * Add `data/creole.lua` as sample custom reader.
  * Add `doc/custom-readers.md` and `doc/custom-writers.md`.
  * `doc/lua-filters.md`: add section on global modules, including lpeg
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * `MANUAL.txt`: update table of exit codes and corresponding errors
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Use latest texmath.
* Wed Nov 03 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.16.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.16.1 (2021-11-02)
  * Docx reader:  don't let first line indents trigger block quotes (#7655).
    This fixes a regression introduced in pandoc 2.15.
  * Docx writer: use `getTimestamp` for modification times in
    reference.docx (#7654).  This ensures that when `SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH` is
    set, the modification times of files taken from the reference.docx will
    be set deterministically, allowing for reproducible builds.
  * Lua subsystem (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Load module `pandoc.path` on startup (#7524).  Previously the module
    always had to be loaded via `require 'pandoc.path'`.
    + Fix typo in SoftBreak constructor.
    + Re-add `content` property to Strikeout elements.
    Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15.
    + Be more forgiving when retrieving the Image `caption` property.
    Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15.
    + Display Attr values using their native Haskell representation.
    + Allow omitting the 2nd parameter in pandoc.Code constructor.
    Fixes a regression introduced in 2.15 which required users to always
    specify an Attr value when constructing a Code element.
    + Allow to compare, show Citation values.  Comparisons of Citation
    values are performed in Haskell; values are equal if they represent
    the same Haskell value. Converting a Citation value to a string
    now yields its native Haskell string representation.
    + Restore List behavior of MetaList (#7650).  Fixes a regression
    introduced in 2.16 which had MetaList elements lose
    the `pandoc.List` properties.
    + Restore `content` property on Header elements.
    + Ensure Block elements have all expected properties.
    + Ensure Inline elements have all expected properties.
  * Allow tasty-bench 0.3.x.
* Mon Nov 01 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.16.
  Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
  a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
  at the top. You can review the file at:
  http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-2.16/src/changelog.md
* Thu Oct 07 2021 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- relax dep on skylighting
* Sun Aug 22 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.2.
  [#]# pandoc 2.14.2 (provisional)
  * Allow `--slide-level=0` (#7476). When the slide level is set
    to 0, headings won't be used at all in splitting the document
    into slides. Horizontal rules must be used to separate slides.
  * Add RTF reader (#3982). `rtf` is now supported as an input
    format as well as an output format. New module
    Text.Pandoc.Readers.RTF (exporting `readRTF`). [API change]
  * HTML reader:  treat comments as blank when parsing (#7482).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fix raw LaTeX injection issue (#7497). Using a code block
    containing `\end{verbatim}`, one could inject raw TeX into a
    LaTeX document even when `raw_tex` is disabled. Thanks to
    Augustin Laville for noticing the bug.
    + Multimarkdown sub- and superscripts (#5512, OCzarnecki).
    Added an extension `short_subsuperscripts` which modifies
    the behavior of `subscript` and `superscript`, allowing
    subscripts or superscripts containing only alphanumerics
    to end with a space character (eg. `x^2 = 4` or `H~2 is
    combustible`).  This improves support for multimarkdown.
  * RST reader: Fix `:literal:` includes (#7513).  These should create
    code blocks, not insert raw RST.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Proper implicit grouping around environment macros.
    + Support `\global` before `\def`, `\let`, etc. (#7494).
    + Fix scope for LaTeX macros (#7494). They should by default
    scope over the group in which they are defined (except `\gdef`
    and `\xdef`, which are global). In addition, environments must
    be treated as groups.
    + Improve handling of plain TeX macro primitives (#7474).
    Fixed semantics for `\let`.
    + Implement `\edef`, `\gdef`, and `\xdef`.
  * Docx reader: Improve docx reader's robustness in extracting
    images (#7511). The docx reader made some assumptions about
    how docx containers were laid out that were not always true, with
    the result that some images in documents did not get
    extracted.
  * LaTeX writer: Increase table column width precision (#7466,
    Peter Fabinski). In some cases, the rounding performed by the
    LaTeX table writer would introduce visible overrun outside
    the text area. This adds two more decimal places to the width
    values.
  * Powerpoint writer:
    + Include image title in description (#7352, Emily Bourke). The
    image title (i.e. `![alt text](link "title")`) was previously
    ignored when writing to pptx. This commit includes it in
    PowerPoint's description of the image, along with the link.
    + Select layouts from reference doc by name (Emily Bourke). Until
    now, users had to make sure that their reference doc contains
    layouts in a specific order: the first four layouts in the file
    had to have a specific structure. Now the layout selection uses
    the layout names rather than order: users must make sure their
    reference doc contains four layouts with specific names, and if
    a layout with the right name isn?t found pandoc will emit
    a warning and use the corresponding layout from the default
    reference doc as a fallback.
  * Docx writer: be sensitive to the `native_numbering` extension
    (#7499).  Figure and table numbers are now only included if
    `native_numbering` is enabled.  (By default it is disabled.)
    This is a behavior change with respect to 2.14.1, but the
    default behavior is now that of previous versions.  The
    change was necessary to avoid incompatibilities between
    pandoc's native numbering and third-party cross reference
    filters like pandoc-crossref.
  * RTF writer:
    + Omit `\bin` in `\pict`. According to the spec, this is not
    needed or wanted when the data is in hexadecimal format, as
    here.
    + Emit `\outlinelevel`` for section headings.
  * RTF template: specify font family for fixed-width font f1.
    According to the spec, this is mandatory.
  * LaTeX writer: Use ulem for underline (#7351). ulem is
    conditionally included already when the `strikeout` variable
    is set, so we set this when there is underlined text, and use
    `\uline` instead of `\underline`. This fixes wrapping for
    underlined text.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Revise citeproc code to fit new citeproc 0.5 API (thanks to
    Benjamin Bray). Linkification of URLs in the bibliography
    is now done in the citeproc library, depending on the
    setting of an option.  We set that option depending on the
    value of the metadata field `link-bibliography` (defaulting
    to true, for consistency with earlier behavior). If a DOI,
    PMID, PMCID, or URL field is present but not explicitly
    rendered, the title (or if no title, the whole entry) is
    hyperlinked. These changes implement the recommendations
    from the draft CSL v1.0.2 spec (Appendix VI):
    <https://github.com/citation-style-language/documentation/blob/master/specification.rst#appendix-vi-links>
    + Avoid odd handling of quotes. Recent citeproc changes
    allow us to ignore Quoted elements; citeproc now uses its own
    method for represented quoted things, and only localizes and
    flipflops quotes it adds itself. Convert Quoted in bib
    entries to special Spans before passing them off to
    citeproc. This ensures that we get proper localization and
    flipflopping if, e.g., quotes are used in titles
    (jgm/citeproc#87).
    + Removed quote localization from citeproc processing.
    This is now done in citeproc itself.
  * Text.Pandoc.Logging: Add PowerpointTemplateWarning log message
    type [API change] (Emily Bourke).
  * Text.Pandoc.Extension: Add `Ext_short_subsuperscripts`
    constructor to `Extension` [API change] (OCzarnecki).
  * Various sample.lua editorial fixes (#7493, #7487, William
    Lupton).
  * Bump base-compat version so we get compatibility with base 4.12.
  * Use Prelude from base-compat for ghc 8.4 too.
  * Add haskell-language-server to shell.nix (#7496, Emily Bourke).
  * Tests.Helpers: export testGolden and use it in RTF reader.
    This gives a diff output on failure.
  * Remove obsolete and incorrect sentence in `--slide-level` docs.
  * Add internal module Text.Pandoc.Network.HTTP, exporting
    `urlEncode`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: `parseFromString`: preserve at least
    the source directory (#7464). Previously we just set the
    source name to "chunk" when parsing from strings, to avoid
    misleading source positions. This had the side effect that
    `rebase_relative_paths` would break inside sections that
    were parsed as strings. So, now we use
    "ORIGINAL_SOURCE_PATH_chunk" instead of just "chunk".
  * Text.Pandoc.MIME: use image/x-xcf instead of application/x-xcf
    (#7454).
  * Don?t compare `cdLine` in OOXML golden tests (Emily Bourke).
    The `cdLine` field gives the line of the file some CData was
    found on, which reflects irrelevant formatting differences.
  * Provide more detailed XML diff in tests (Emily Bourke).
  * OOXML tests: silence warnings. These can make the test output
    confusing, making people think tests are failing when they're
    passing.
  * INSTALL.md: Add GitLab CI/CD example (#7448, Veratyr).
  * MANUAL.txt
  - Clarifications (William Lupton).
  - Add a note on security risks of include directives.
  * Document use of the 'underline' class (#7492, #7484, William
    Lupton).
  * Add a FAQ about the "Cannot allocate memory" error on M1 macs.
  * Use texmath 0.12.3.1.
  * Use released citeproc 0.5.
  * Remove dependency on HTTP package (#7456, mt_caret).
* Sun Jul 25 2021 Kévin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>
- Include manpage in distribution.
* Mon Jul 19 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.14.1 (2021-07-18)
  * Text.Pandoc.ImageSize: Add Tiff constructor for ImageType (#7405)
    [Minor API change].  This allows pandoc to get size information from
    tiff images.
  * Markdown reader:  don't try to read contents in self-closing HTML tag.
    Previously we had problems parsing raw HTML with self-closing
    tags like `<col/>`. The problem was that pandoc would look
    for a closing tag to close the markdown contents, but the
    closing tag had, in effect, already been parsed by `htmlTag`.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Avoid trailing hyphen in translating languages (#7447).
    Previously `\foreignlanguage{english}` turned into `<span lang="en-">`.
    The same issue affected Arabic.
    + Support `\cline` in LaTeX tables (#7442).
    + Improved parsing of raw LaTeX from Text streams (`rawLaTeXParser`,
    used to read LaTeX in Markdown files, #7434).  We now use source
    positions from the token stream to tell us how much of the text stream
    to consume.  Getting this to work required a few other changes to
    make token source positions accurate.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Handle images with imageobjectco elements (#7440).
    + Add support for citerefentry (#7437, Jan Tojnar).
  * RST reader: fix regression with code includes (#7436).
    With the recent changes to include infrastructure,
    included code blocks were getting an extra newline.
  * HTML reader:
    + Recognize data-external when reading HTML img tags (#7429,
    Michael Hoffmann).  Preserve all attributes in img tags.  If attributes
    have a `data-` prefix, it will be stripped.  In particular, this
    preserves a `data-external` attribute as an `external` attribute in
    the pandoc AST.
    + Add col, colgroup to 'closes' definitions
  * HTML writer:
    + Remove duplicated alt text in HTML output (Aner Lucero).
    + Remove `aria-hidden` when explicit alt text is provided (Aner Lucero).
    + Set boolean values for reveal.js variables.
  * Docx writer:
    + Add table numbering for captioned tables.
    The numbers are added using fields, so that Word can
    create a list of tables that will update automatically.
    + Support figure numbers.  These are set up in such a way that they
    will work with Word's automatic table of figures (#7392).
  * Markdown writer: put space between Plain and following fenced Div
    (#4465).
  * EPUB writer: Don't incorporate externally linked images in EPUB documents
    (#7430, Michael Hoffmann).  Just as it is possible to avoid incorporating
    an image in EPUB by passing `data-external="1"` to a raw HTML snippet,
    this makes the same possible for native Images, by looking for an
    associated `external` attribute.
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF:
    + Fix `svgIn` path error (#7431).  We were duplicating
    the temp directory; this didn't cause problems on macOS or linux
    because there we use absolute paths for the temp directory.
    But on Windows it caused errors converting SVG files.
    + `convertImage`: normalize paths (#7431).  This will avoid paths
    on Windows with mixed path separators.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class: Always use / when adding directory to image destination
    with `extractMedia`, even on Windows.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Allow `$` characters in bibtex keys (#7409).
    + Set proper initial source name in parsing BibTeX (for better error
    messages.)
    + Revamp note citation handling (#7394).  Use latest
    citeproc, which uses a Span with a class rather than a Note for notes.
    This helps us distinguish between user notes and citation notes.  Don't
    put citations at the beginning of a note in parentheses.  Fix small bug
    in handling of citations in notes, which led to commas at the end of
    sentences in some cases.
    + Cleanup and efficiency improvement in `deNote`.
    + Improve punctuation moving with `--citeproc`.  Previously, using
    `--citeproc` could cause punctuation to move in quotes even when
    there aer no citations. This has been changed; punctuation moving
    is now limited to citations.  In addition, we only move footnotes
    around punctuation if the style is a note style, even if
    `notes-after-punctuation` is `true`.
  * Use citeproc 0.10. This helps improve note citations (see above)
    and eliminates double hyperlinks in author-in-text citations.
    Author-only citations are no longer hyperlinked.  See jgm/citeproc#77.
    It also fixes moving of punctuation inside quotes to conform to
    the CSL spec: only comma and period are moved, not question
    mark or exclamation point.
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: fix line calculations in reporting parsec errors.
    Also remove a spurious initial newline in the error report.
  * Use doctemplates 0.4.1, which gives us better support for boolean
    variable values.  Previously `$if(foo)$` would evaluate to true
    for variables with boolean `false` values, because it cared only
    about the string rendering (#7402).
  * Require commonmark-pandoc >= 0.2.2.1.
    This fixes task lists with multiple paragraphs.
  * Use skylighting 0.11.
  * CSS in HTML template: reset overflow-wrap on code blocks
    (Mauro Bieg, #7423).
  * LaTeX template: Revert change in PR #7295: "move title, author, date up
    to top of preamble." The change caused problem for people who used
    LaTeX commands defined defined later in the preamble in the title
    or author fields (#7422).
  * Add `doc/faqs.md`.  This is imported from the website; in the future the
    website version will be drawn from here.
    Added a FAQ on the use of `\AtEndPreamble` for cases when the contents of
    `header-includes` need to refer to definitions that come later in the
    preamble.  See #7422.
  * Upgrade Debian 10 AMI for build-arm.sh.
  * CircleCI: change to using xcode 11.1.0 (macOS 10.14.4).
    We previously built on 10.13, but 10.13 no longer gets
    security updates and CirclCI is deprecating.
* Wed Jun 23 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.0.3.
  [#]# pandoc 2.14.0.3 (2021-06-22)
  * Text.Pandoc.MediaBag `insertMediaBag`: ensure we get a sane mediaPath
    for URLs (#7391).  In earlier 2.14.x versions, we'd get
    incorrect paths for resources downloaded from URLs when the
    media are extracted (including in PDF production).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: improve `emailAddress` (#7398).
    Previously the parser would accept characters in domains
    that are illegal in domains, and this sometimes caused it
    to gobble bits of the following text.
  * txt2tags reader: modify the email address parser so
    it still includes form parameters, even after the change to
    `emailAddress` in Text.Pandoc.Parsing.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Metadata: Fix regression with comment-only YAML
    metadata blocks (#7400).
  * reveal.js writer and template: better handling of options.  Previously
    it was impossible to specify false values for options that default to
    true (e.g. `center`); setting the option to false just caused the portion
    of the template setting the option to be omitted.  Now we prepopulate
    all the variables with their default values, including them all
    unconditionally and allowing them to be overridden.
  * Markdown writer: Fix regression in code blocks with attributes (#7397).
    Code blocks with a single class but nonempty attributes
    were having attributes drop as a result of #7242.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Add strut at end of minipage if it contains line breaks.
    Without them, the last line is not as tall as it should be in
    some cases.
    + Always use a minipage for cells with line breaks, when
    width information is available (#7393).  Otherwise the way we treat them
    can lead to content that overflows a cell.
    + Use `\strut` instead of `~` before `\\` in empty line.
  * Use lts-18.0 stack resolver.
  * Require skylighting 0.10.5.2 (adding support for Swift).
  * Require commonmark 0.2.1.
  * Rephrase section on unsafe HTML in manual.
  * Create SECURITY.md
* Mon Jun 14 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.0.2.
  [#]# pandoc 2.14.0.2 (2021-06-13)
  * Fix MediaBag regressions (#7345). iIn the 2.14 release `--extract-media`
    stopped working as before; there could be mismatches between the
    paths in the rendered document and the extracted media.
    This patch makes several changes that restore the earlier behavior
    (while keeping the same API).  The `mediaPath` in 2.14 was always
    constructed from the SHA1 hash of the media contents.  Now, we
    preserve the original path unless it's an absolute path or contains
    `..` segments (in that case we use a path based on the SHA1 hash of
    the contents).
    In Text.Pandoc.MediaBag, `mediaDirectory` and `mediaItems` now use the
    `mediaPath`, rather than the mediabag key, for the first component of the
    tuple.  This makes more sense, I think, and fits with the documentation of
    these functions; eventually, though, we should rework the API so that
    `mediaItems` returns both the keys and the MediaItems.
    In Text.Pandoc.Class.IO, rewriting of source paths in `extractMedia` has
    been fixed.
    In Text.Pandoc.Class.PandocMonad, `fillMediaBag` has been modified so that
    it doesn't modify image paths (that was part of the problem in #7345).
    We now do path normalization (e.g. `\` separators on Windows) in
    writing the media.
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF:
    + Text.Pandoc.PDF: Fix regression in 2.14 for generation of PDFs with
    SVGs (#7344).
    + Only print relevant part of environment on `--verbose`.  Since
    `--verbose` output might be put in an issue, we want to avoid
    spilling out secrets in environment variables.
  * Markdown reader: fix pipe table regression in 2.11.4 (#7343).
    Previously pipe tables with empty headers (that is, a header
    line with all empty cells) would be rendered as headerless
    tables.  This broke in 2.11.4.  The fix here is to produce an
    AST with an empty table head when a pipe table has all empty
    header cells.
  * LaTeX reader: don't allow optional `*` on symbol control sequences
    (#7340).  Generally we allow optional starred variants of LaTeX commands
    (since many allow them, and if we don't accept these explicitly,
    ignoring the star usually gives acceptable results).  But we
    don't want to do this for `\(*\)` and similar cases.
  * Docx reader: handle absolute URIs in Relationship Target (#7374).
  * Docx writer: fix handling of empty table headers (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#7369]).  A table header which does not contain any cells is now treated as
    an empty header.
  * LaTeX writer: Fix regression in table header position (#7347).
    In recent versions the table headers were no longer bottom-aligned
    (if more than one line).  This patch fixes that by using minipages
    for table headers in non-simple tables.
  * CommonMark writer:
    + Do not use simple class for fenced-divs (Jan Tojnar, amends #7242.)
    + Do not throw away attributes when `Ext_attributes` is enabled.
    `Ext_attributes` covers at least the following:
    `Ext_fenced_code_attributes`, `Ext_header_attributes`,
    `Ext_inline_code_attributes`, `Ext_link_attributes`.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Allow `pipe_tables` to be disabled for commonmark formats
    (`commonmark_x`, `gfm`) (#7375).
    + Re-use functions from Text.Pandoc.Markdown.Inline (Jan Tojnar).
  * DocBook writer: Remove non-existent admonitions (Jan Tojnar).
    `attention`, `error` and `hint` are reStructuredText specific.
  * HTML writer: Don't omit width attribute on div (#7342).
  * Text.Pandoc.MIME, `extensionFromMimeType`: add a few special cases.
    When we do a reverse lookup in the MIME table, we just get the
    last match, so when the same mime type is associated with several
    different extensions, we sometimes got weird results, e.g. `.vs`
    for `text/plain`.  These special cases help us get the most standard
    extensions for mime types like `text/plain`.
  * Lua utils: fix handling of table headers in `from_simple_table` (Albert
    Krewinkel, #7369).  Passing an empty list of header cells now results
    in an empty table header.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Avoid duplicate classes and attributes on references div.
    + Fix regression in citeproc processing (#7376).  If inline
    references are used (in the metadata `references` field), we
    should still only include in the bibliography items that are
    actually cited (unless `nocite` is used).
  * Require citeproc 0.4.0.1.  This fixes a bug which led to doubled
    "et al." in some (rare) circumstances.
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Mention GladTeX for EPUB export (Sebastian Humenda).
    This updates the manual and the web site about the GladTeX usage.
    + More details and a useful link for YAML syntax.
  * CONTRIBUTING.md: update modules overview (Albert Krewinkel).
  * using-the-pandoc-api.md: switch from String to Text (Albert Krewinkel).
* Wed Jun 02 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.0.1.
  Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
  a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
  at the top. You can review the file at:
  http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-2.14.0.1/src/changelog.md
* Sun May 30 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.14.
  [#]# pandoc 2.14 (2021-05-28)
  * Change reader types, allowing better tracking of source positions
    [API change].  Previously, when multiple file arguments were provided,
    pandoc simply concatenated them and passed the contents to the readers,
    which took a Text argument.  As a result, the readers had no way of knowing
    which file was the source of any particular bit of text.  This meant that
    we couldn't report accurate source positions on errors or include accurate
    source positions as attributes in the AST.  More seriously, it meant that
    we couldn't resolve resource paths relative to the files containing them
    (see e.g. #5501, #6632, #6384, #3752).
  * Add `rebase_relative_paths` extension (#3752).  When enabled, this
    extension rewrites relative image and link paths by prepending
    the (relative) directory of the containing file.  This
    behavior is useful when your input sources are split
    into multiple files, across several directories, with files
    referring to images stored in the same directory.  The
    extension can be enabled for all markdown and commonmark-based formats.
  * Add Text.Pandoc.Sources (exported module), with a `Sources` type and a
    `ToSources` class.  A `Sources` wraps a list of `(SourcePos, Text)` pairs
    [API change]. A parsec `Stream` instance is provided for `Sources`.  The
    module also exports versions of parsec's `satisfy` and other Char parsers
    that track source positions accurately from a `Sources` stream (or any
    instance of the new `UpdateSourcePos` class).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing
    + Export the modified Char parsers defined in Text.Pandoc.Sources
    instead of the ones parsec provides.  Modified parsers to use a
    `Sources` as stream [API change].
    + Improve include file functions [API change].  Remove old
    `insertIncludedFileF`.  Give `insertIncludedFile` a more general type,
    allowing it to be used where `insertIncludedFileF` was.
    + Add parameter to the `citeKey` parser from
    Text.Pandoc.Parsing, which controls whether the `@{..}`
    syntax is allowed [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: Modified the constructor `PandocParsecError` to take a
    `Sources` rather than a `Text` as first argument, so parse error locations
    can be accurately reported.
  * Fix source position reporting for YAML bibliographies (#7273).
  * Issue error message when  reader or writer format is malformed
    (#7231).  Previously we exited with an error status but (due to a bug)
    no message.
  * Smarter smart quotes (#7216, #2103).  Treat a leading `"` with no
    closing `"` as a left curly quote.  This supports the practice, in
    fiction, of continuing paragraphs quoting the same speaker without an
    end quote.  It also helps with quotes that break over lines in line blocks.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Use MetaInlines not MetaBlocks for multimarkdown metadata fields.
    This gives better results in converting to e.g.  pandoc markdown.
    + Implement curly-brace syntax for Markdown citation keys (#6026).
    The change provides a way to use citation keys that contain
    special characters not usable with the standard citation key syntax.
    Example: `@{foo_bar{x}'}` for the key `foo_bar{x}`.  It also allows
    separating citation keys from immediately following text, e.g. `@{foo}A`.
  * RST reader:
    + Seek include files in the directory of the file
    containing the include directive, as RST requires (#6632).
    + Use `insertIncludedFile` from Text.Pandoc.Parsing
    instead of reproducing much of its code.
  * Org reader: Resolve org includes relative to the directory containing the
    file containing the INCLUDE directive (#5501).
  * ODT reader: Treat tabs as spaces (#7185, niszet).
  * Docx reader:
    + Add handling of vml image objects (#7257, mbrackeantidot).
    + Support new table features (Emily Bourke, #6316):  column
    spans, row spans, multiple header rows, table description
    (parsed as a simple caption), captions, column widths.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Improved siunitx support (#6658, #6620).
    + Better support for `\xspace` (#7299).
    + Improve parsing of `\def` macros.  We previously set "verbatim mode"
    even for parsing the initial `\def`; this caused problems
    for `\def` nested inside another `\def`.
    + Implement `\newif`.
  * ConTeXt writer: improve ordered lists (#5016, Denis Maier).
    Change ordered list from itemize to enumerate.  Add new
    itemgroup for ordered lists.  Remove manual insertion of
    width attributes.  Use tabular figures in ordered list
    enumerators.
  * HTML reader:
    + Don't fail on unmatched closing "script" tag (Albert Krenkel, #7282).
    + Keep h1 tags as normal headers (#2293, Albert Krewinkel).
    The tags `<title>` and `<h1 class="title">` often contain the same
    information, so the latter was dropped from the document. However, as
    this can lead to loss of information, the heading is now always
    retained.  Use `--shift-heading-level-by=-1` to turn the `<h1>`
    into the document title, or a filter to restore the previous behavior.
    + Handle relative lengths (e.g. `2*`) in HTML column widths (#4063).
    See <https://www.w3.org/TR/html4/types.html#h-6.6>.
  * DocBook/JATS readers:
    + Fix mathml regression caused by the switch in XML libraries (#7173).
    + Fix "phrase" in DocBook: take classes from "role" not "class" (#7195).
  * DocBook reader: ensure that first and last names are separated (#6541).
  * Jira reader (Albert Krewinkel, #7218):
    + Support "smart" links: `[alias|https://example.com|smart-card]` syntax.
    + Allow spaces and most unicode characters in attachment links.
    + No longer require a newline character after `{noformat}`.
    + Only allow URI path segment characters in bare links.
    + The `file:` schema is no longer allowed in bare links; these
    rarely make sense.
  * Plain writer: handle superscript unicode minus (#7276).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Better handling of line breaks in simple tables (#7272).
    Now we also handle the case where they're embedded in other elements,
    e.g. spans.
    + For beamer output, support `exampleblock` and `alertblock` (#7278).
    A block will be rendered as an `exampleblock` if the heading
    has class `example` and an `alertblock` if it has class `alert`.
    + Separate successive quote chars with thin space (#6958,
    Albert Krewinkel).  Successive quote characters are separated with
    a thin space to improve readability and to prevent unwanted ligatures.
    Detection of these quotes sometimes had failed if the second quote
    was nested in a span element.
    + Separate successive quote chars with thin space (#6958, Albert
    Krewinkel).
  * EPUB Writer: Fix belongs-to-collection XML id choice (#7267, nuew).
    The epub writer previously used the same XML id for both the book
    identifier and the epub collection. This causes an error on epubcheck.
  * BibTeX/BibLaTeX writer: Handle `annote` field (#7266).
  * ZimWiki writer: allow links and emphasis in headers (#6605,
    Albert Krewinkel).
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + Support blank lines in line blocks (#6564, Albert Krewinkel,
    thanks to @denismaier).
    + Use span identifiers as reference anchors (#7246, Albert Krewinkel).
  * HTML writer:
    + Keep attributes from code nested below `pre` tag (#7221,
    Albert Krewinkel).  If a code block is defined with `<pre><code
    class="language-x">?</code></pre>`, where the `<pre>` element has no
    attributes, then the attributes from the `<code>` element are used
    instead. Any leading `language-` prefix is dropped in the code's
    `class` attribute are dropped to improve syntax highlighting.
    + Ensure headings only have valid attribs in HTML4 (#5944, Albert
    Krewinkel).
    + Parse `<header>` as a Div (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Org writer:
    + Inline latex envs need newlines (#7252, tecosaur).
    As specified in https://orgmode.org/manual/LaTeX-fragments.html, an
    inline \begin{}...\end{} LaTeX block must start on a new line.
    + Use LaTeX style maths deliminators (#7196, tecosaur).
  * JATS writer (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Use either styled-content or named-content for spans (#7211).
    If the element has a content-type attribute, or at least one class,
    then that value is used as `content-type` and the span is put inside
    a `<named-content>` element. Otherwise a `<styled-content>` element
    is used instead.
    + Reduce unnecessary use of `<p>` elements for wrapping (#7227).
    The `<p>` element is used for wrapping in cases were the contents
    would otherwise not be allowed in a certain context. Unnecessary
    wrapping is avoided, especially around quotes (`<disp-quote>` elements).
    + Convert spans to `<named-content>` elements (#7211).  Spans with
    attributes are converted to `<named-content>` elements instead of
    being wrapped with `<milestone-start/>` and `<milestone-end>`
    elements. Milestone elements are not allowed in documents using the
    articleauthoring tag set, so this change ensures the creation of valid
    documents.
    + Add footnote number as label in backmatter (#7210).  Footnotes in the
    backmatter are given the footnote's number as a label.  The
    articleauthoring output is unaffected from this change, as footnotes
    are placed inline there.
    + Escape disallows chars in identifiers.  XML identifiers must start
    with an underscore or letter, and can contain only a limited set
    of punctuation characters. Any IDs not adhering to these rules are
    rewritten by writing the offending characters as `Uxxxx`,
    where `xxxx` is the character's hex code.
  * Jira writer:  use `{color}` when span has a color attribute
    (Albert Krewinkel, tarleb/jira-wiki-markup#10).
  * Docx writer:
    + Autoset table width if no column has an explicit width (Albert
    Krewinkel).
    + Extract Table handling into separate module (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Support colspans and rowspans in tables (Albert Krewinkel, #6315).
    + Support multirow table headers (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Improve integration of settings from reference.docx (#1209).
    This change allows users to create a reference.docx that
    sets `w:proofState` for spelling or grammar to `dirty`,
    so that spell/grammar checking will be triggered on the
    generated docx.
    + Copy over more settings from reference.docx (#7240).  From settings.xml
    in the reference-doc, we now include: `zoom`, `embedSystemFonts`,
    `doNotTrackMoves`, `defaultTabStop`, `drawingGridHorizontalSpacing`,
    `drawingGridVerticalSpacing`, `displayHorizontalDrawingGridEvery`,
    `displayVerticalDrawingGridEvery`, `characterSpacingControl`,
    `savePreviewPicture`, `mathPr`, `themeFontLang`, `decimalSymbol`,
    `listSeparator`, `autoHyphenation`, `compat`.
    + Set zoom to 100% by default in settings.xml.
    + Align math options more with current Word defaults (e.g.  Cambria Math
    font).
    + Remove `rsid`s from default settings.xml.  Word will add these
    when revisions are made.
  * Ms writer: Handle tables with multiple paragraphs (#7288).
    Previously they overflowed the table cell width.  We now set line lengths
    per-cell and restore them after the table has been written.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Use cleaner braceless syntax for code blocks with a
    single class (#7242, Jan Tojnar).
    + Add quotes properly in markdown YAML metadata fields (#7245).
    This fixes a bug, which caused the writer to look at the *last*
    rather than the *first* character in determining whether quotes
    were needed.  So we got spurious quotes in some cases and
    didn't get necessary quotes in others.
    + Use `@{..}` syntax for citations when needed.
    + Use fewer unneeded escapes for `#` (see #6259).
    + Improve escaping of `@`.  We need to escape literal `@` before
    `{` because of the new citation syntax.
  * Commonmark writer: Use backslash escapes for `<` and `|`...
    instead of entities (#7208).
  * Powerpoint writer: allow `monofont` to be specified in metadata
    (#7187).
  * LaTeX template:
    + Use non-starred names for xcolor color names (#6109).
    This should make svgnames and x11names work properly.
    + Fix bad vertical spacing after bibliography (#7234, badumont).
    + List of figures before list of tables (#7235, Julien Dutant).
    + Move CSL macro definitions before header-includes so they can be
    overridden (#7286).
    + Improve treatment of CSL `entry-spacing` (#7296).
    Previously with the default template settings (`indent` variable
    not set), we would get interparagraph spaces separating bib
    entries even with `entry-spacing="0"`.  On the other hand,
    setting `entry-spacing="2"` gave ridiculously large spacing.
    This change makes the spacing caused by `entry-spacing` a multiple
    of `\parskip` by default, which gives aesthetically reasonable
    output.  Those who want a larger or smaller unit (e.g. because
    they use `indent` which sets `\parskip` to 0) may
    `\setlength{\cslentryspacingunit}{10pt}` in header-includes
    to override the defaults.
    + Move title, author, date up to top of preamble (#7295).
    This allows header-includes to use them, and puts them
    in a position where you can see them immediately.
    + Define commands for zero width non-joiner character
    (#6639, Albert Krewinkel).  The zero-width non-joiner character
    is used to avoid ligatures (e.g. in German).
  * ConTeXt template: List of figures before list of tables (#7235,
    Julien Dutant).
  * reveal.js template:
    + Support `toc-title` (#7171, Florian Kohrt).
    + Use `hash: true` by default rather than `history: true` (#6968).
  * HTML-based slide shows: add support for `institute` (#7289, Thomas
    Hodgson).
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions: Add constructor `Ext_rebase_relative_paths` to
    `Extensions` [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.XML.Light: add Eq, Ord instances for Content,
    Element, Attr, CDataKind [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.MediaBag:
    + Change type to use a `Text` key instead of `[FilePath]`.
    We normalize the path and use `/` separators for consistency.
    + Export `MediaItem` type [API change].
    + Change `MediaBag` type to a map from Text to MediaItem [API change].
    + `lookupMedia` now returns a `MediaItem` [API change].
    + Change `insertMedia` so it sets the `mediaPath` to a filename based on
    the SHA1 hash of the contents.  This will be used when contents
    are extracted.
  * Text.Pandoc.Class.PandocMonad:
    + Remove `fetchMediaResource` [API change].  Use `fetchItem` to get
    resources in `fillMediaBag`.
    + Add informational message in `downloadOrRead` indicating what path
    local resources have been loaded from.
  * Text.Pandoc.Logging:
    + Remove single quotes around paths in messages.
    + Add LoadedResource constructor to LogMessage [API change].
    This is for INFO-level messages telling where image data has been
    loaded from.  (This can vary because of the resource path.)
  * Text.Pandoc.Asciify: simplify code and export `toAsciiText` [API change].
    Instead of encoding a giant (and incomplete) map, we now
    just use unicode-transforms to normalize the text to
    a canonical decomposition, and manipulate the result.
  * App: allow tabs expansion even if file-scope is used (Albert Krewinkel,
    [#6709]).  Tabs in plain-text inputs  are now handled correctly, even if
    the `--file-scope` flag is used.
  * Add new internal module Text.Pandoc.Writers.GridTable (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Highlighting: Change type of `languagesByExtension`, adding
    a parameter for a `SyntaxMap` [API change] (Jan Tojnar, #7241).
    Languages defined using `--syntax-definition` were not recognized by
    `languagesByExtension`.  This patch corrects that, allowing the writers
    to see all custom definitions.  The LaTeX writer still uses the default
    syntax map, but that's okay in that context, since
    `--syntax-definition` won't create new listings styles.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Ensure that CSL-related attributes are passed on to a Div with id
    'refs'.  Otherwise things like `entry-spacing` won't work when
    such Divs are used.
    + Use metadata's `lang` for the lang parameter of citeproc, overriding
    `localeLanguage`.
    + Recognize locators spelled with a capital letter (#7323).
    + Add a comma and a space in front of the suffix if it doesn't start
    with space or punctuation (#7324).
    + Don't detect math elements as locators (#7321).
  * Remove Text.Pandoc.BCP47 module [API change].  Use types and functions
    from UnicodeCollation.Lang instead.  This is a richer implementation
    of BCP 47.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared:
    + Fix regression in grid tables for wide characters (#7214).
    In the translation from String to Text, a char-width-sensitive
    `splitAt'` was dropped.  This commit reinstates it and uses it to make
    `splitTextByInstances` char-width sensitive.
    + Add `getLang` (formerly in the now-removed BCP47) [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.SelfContained: use `application/octet-stream`
    for unknown mime types instead of halting with an error (#7202).
  * Lua filters: respect Inlines/Blocks filter functions in `pandoc.walk_*`
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Add text as build-depend for trypandoc (#7193, Roman Beránek).
  * Bump upper-bounds for network-uri, time, attoparsec.
  * Use citeproc 0.4.
  * Use texmath 0.12.3.
  * Use jira-wiki-markup 1.3.5 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Require latest skylighting (fixes a bug in XML syntax highlighting).
  * Use latest xml-conduit.
  * Use latest commonmark, commonmark-extensions, commonmark-pandoc.
  * Use haddock-library-1.10.0 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Allow compilation with base 4.15 (Albert Krewinkel).
  * MANUAL:
    + Add information about `lang` and bibliography sorting.
    + Add info about YAML escape sequences, link to spec (#7152,
    Albert Krewinkel).
    + Note that `institute` variable works for HTML-based slides.
    + Update documentation on citation syntax.
    + Add citation example for locators and suffixes (Tristan Stenner)
  * Updated and fixed typos in documentation (Charanjit Singh,
    Anti-Distinctlyminty, Tatiana Porras, obcat).
  * Add instructions for installing pandoc-types before compiling filter.
  * INSTALL: add note that parallel installations should be avoided
    (#6865).
  * Remove `biblatex-nussbaum.md` test.  It is basically the same
    as `biblaetx-quotes.md`.
  * Command tests: fail if a file contains no tests---and fix a
    test that failed in that way!
* Mon Mar 22 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.13.
  [#]# pandoc 2.13 (2021-03-21)
  * Support `yaml_metadata_block` extension for `commonmark`, `gfm` (#6537).
    This supported is a bit more limited than with pandoc's
    `markdown`.  The YAML block must be the first thing in the input,
    and the leaf notes are parsed in isolation from the rest of
    the document.  So, for example, you can't use reference
    links if the references are defined later in the document.
  * Fix fallback to default partials when custom templates are used.
    If the directory containing a template does not contain the partial,
    it should be sought in the default templates, but this was not
    working properly (#7164).
  * Handle `nocite` better with `--biblatex` and `--natbib` (#4585).
    Previously the nocite metadata field was ignored with these formats.
    Now it populates a `nocite-ids` template variable and causes a
    `\nocite` command to be issued.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: apply `fixLinks` correctly (#7130).  This is code
    that incorporates a prefix like `https://doi.org/` into a following link
    when appropriate.
  * Text.Pandoc.Shared:
    + Remove `backslashEscapes`, `escapeStringUsing` [API change].  Replace
    these inefficient association list lookups with more efficient escaping
    functions in the writers that used them (for a 10-25% performance boost
    in org, haddock, rtf, texinfo writers).
    + Remove `ToString`, `ToText` typeclasses [API change].  These were needed
    for the transition from String to Text, but they are no longer used and
    may clash with other things.
    + Simplify `compactDL`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
    + Change type of `readWithM` so that it is no longer polymorphic
    [API change].  The `ToText` class has been removed, and now that we've
    completed the transition to Text we no longer need this to operate
    on Strings.
    + Remove `F` type synonym [API change].  Muse and Org were defining their
    own `F` anyway.
  * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Metadata:
    + Export `yamlMetaBlock` [API change].
    + Make `yamlBsToMeta`, `yamlBsToRefs` polymorphic on the parser state
    [API change].
  * Markdown reader: Fix regression with `tex_math_backslash` (#7155).
  * MediaWiki reader: Allow block-level content in notes (ref) (#7145).
  * Jira reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Fixed parsing of autolinks (i.e., of bare URLs in the text).
    Previously an autolink would take up the rest of a line, as spaces
    were allowed characters in these items.
    + Emoji character sequences no longer cause parsing failures. This was
    due to missing backtracking when emoji parsing fails.
    + Mark divs created from panels with class "panel".
  * RST reader: fix logic for ending comments (#7134).  Previously comments
    sometimes got extended too far.
  * DocBook writer:  include Header attributes as XML attributes on
    section (Erik Rask).  Attributes with key names that are not allowed
    as XML attributes are dropped, as are attributes with invalid values
    and `xml:id` (DocBook 5) and `id` (DocBook 4).
  * Docx writer:
    + Make `nsid` in `abstractNum` deterministic.  Previously we assigned
    a random number, but we don't need random values, so now we just
    assign a value based on the list marker.
    + Use integral values for `w:tblW` (#7141).
  * Jira writer (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Block quotes are only rendered as `bq.` if they do not contain a
    linebreak.
    + Jira writer: improve div/panel handling.  Include div attributes in
    panels, always render divs with class `panel` as panels, and
    avoid nesting of panels.
  * HTML writer: Add warnings on duplicate attribute values.
    This prevents emitting invalid HTML.  Ultimately it would be good to
    prevent this in the types themselves, but this is better for now.
  * Org writer: Prevent unintended creation of ordered list items (#7132,
    Albert Krewinkel).  Adjust line wrapping if default wrapping would cause
    a line to be read as an ordered list item.
  * JATS templates: support 'equal-contrib' attrib for authors (Albert
    Krewinkel).  Authors who contributed equally to a paper may be marked
    with `equal-contrib`.
  * reveal.js template: replace JS comment with HTML (#7154, Florian Kohrt).
  * Text.Pandoc.Logging: Add `DuplicateAttribute` constructor to `LogMessage`.
    [API change]
  * Use `-j4` for linux release build.  This speeds up the build dramatically
    on arm.
  * cabal.project: remove ghcoptions.  Move flags to top level, so they can
    be set differently on the command line.
  * Require latest texmath, skylighting, citeproc, jira-wiki-markup.
    (The latest skylighting fixes a bad bug with Haskell syntax highlighting.)
    Narrow version bounds for texmath, skylighting, and citeproc, since
    the test output depend on them.
  * Use doclayout 0.3.0.2.  This significantly reduces the time and memory
    needed to compile pandoc.
  * Use `foldl'` instead of `foldl` everywhere.
  * Update bounds for random (#7156, Alexey Kuleshevich).
  * Remove uses of some partial functions.
  * Don't bake in a larger stack size for the executable.
  * Test improvements:
    + Use `getExecutablePath` from base, avoiding the dependency on
    `executable-path`.
    + Factor out `setupEnvironment` in Helpers, to avoid code duplication.
    + Fix finding of data files by setting teh `pandoc_datadir` environment
    variable when we shell out to pandoc. This avoids the need to use
    `--data-dir` for the tests, which caused problems finding `pandoc.lua`
    when compiling without the `embed_data_files` flag (#7163).
  * Benchmark improvements:
    + Build `+RTS -A8m -RTS` into default ghc-options for benchmark.
    This is necessary to get accurate benchmark results; otherwise we
    are largely measuring garbage collecting, some not related to the
    current benchmark.
    + Allow specifying BASELINE file in 'make bench' for comparison
    (otherwise the latest benchmark is chosen by default).
    + Force `readFile` in benchmarks early (Bodigrim).
  * CONTRIBUTING: suggest using a `cabal.project.local` file (#7153,
    Albert Krewinkel).
  * Add ghcid-test to Makefile.  This loads the test suite in ghcid.
* Tue Mar 09 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.12.
  Upstream has edited the change log file since the last release in
  a non-trivial way, i.e. they did more than just add a new entry
  at the top. You can review the file at:
  http://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-2.12/src/changelog.md
* Sun Jan 24 2021 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.4.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.4 (2021-01-22)
  * Add `biblatex`, `bibtex` as output formats (closes #7040).
  * Recognize more extensions as markdown by default (#7034):
    `mkdn`, `mkd`, `mdwn`, `mdown`, `Rmd`.
  * Implement defaults file inheritance (#6924, David Martschenko).
    Allow defaults files to inherit options from other defaults files by
    specifying them with the following syntax:
    `defaults: [list of defaults files or single defaults file]`.
  * Fix infinite HTTP requests when writing epubs from URL source (#7013).
    Due to a bug in code added to avoid overwriting the cover image
    if it had the form `fileX.YYY`, pandoc made an endless sequence
    of HTTP requests when writing epub with input from a URL.
  * Org reader:
    + Allow multiple pipe chars in todo sequences (Albert Krewinkel, #7014).
    Additional pipe chars, used to separate "action" state from "no further
    action" states, are ignored. E.g., for the following sequence, both
    `DONE` and `FINISHED` are states with no further action required:
    `#+TODO: UNFINISHED | DONE | FINISHED`.
    + Restructure output of captioned code blocks (Albert Krewinkel, #6977).
    The Div wrapper of code blocks with captions now has the class
    "captioned-content". The caption itself is added as a Plain block
    inside a Div of class "caption". This makes it easier to write filters
    which match on captioned code blocks. Existing filters will need to be
    updated.
    + Mark verbatim code with class `verbatim` (Dimitri Sabadie, #6998).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Handle `filecontents` environment (#7003).
    + Put contents of unknown environments in a Div when `raw_tex` is not
    enabled (#6997). (When `raw_tex` is enabled, the whole environment is
    parsed as a raw block.) The class name is the name of the environment.
    Previously, we just included the contents without the surrounding Div,
    but having a record of the environment's boundaries and name can be
    useful.
  * Mediawiki reader:
    + Allow space around storng/emph delimiters (#6993).
  * New module Text.Pandoc.Writers.BibTeX, exporting
    writeBibTeX and writeBibLaTeX. [API change]
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Revert table line height increase in 2.11.3 (#6996).
    In 2.11.3 we started adding `\addlinespace`, which produced less dense
    tables.  This wasn't an intentional change; I misunderstood a comment in
    the discussion leading up to the change. This commit restores the earlier
    default table appearance.  Note that if you want a less dense table, you
    can use something like `\def\arraystretch{1.5}` in your header.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Adjust internal links to identifiers defined in raw HTML sections
    after splitting into chapters (#7000).
    + Recognize `Format "html4"`, `Format "html5"` as raw HTML.
    + Adjust internal links to images, links, and tables after splitting into
    chapters. Previously we only did this for Div and Span and Header
    elements (see #7000).
  * Ms writer:
    + Don't justify text inside table cells.
  * JATS writer:
    + Use `<element-citation>` if `element_citations`
    extension is enabled (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Fix citations (Albert Krewinkel, #7018).  By default
    we use formatted citations.
    + Ensure that `<disp-quote>` is always wrapped in `<p>` (#7041).
  * Markdown writer:
    + Cleaned up raw formats.  We now react appropriately
    to `gfm`, `commonmark`, and `commonmark_x` as raw formats.
  * RST writer:
    + Fix bug with dropped content from inside spans with a class in
    some cases (#7039).
  * Docx writer:
    + Handle table header using styles (#7008).  Instead of hard-coding
    the border and header cell vertical alignment, we now let this
    be determined by the Table style, making use of Word's
    "conditional formatting" for the table's first row.  For
    headerless tables, we use the tblLook element to tell Word
    not to apply conditional first-row formatting.
  * Commonmark writer:
    + Implement start number on ordered lists (#7009).  Previously they always
    started at 1, but according to the spec the start number is respected.
  * HTML writer:
    + Fix implicit_figure at end of footnotes (#7006).
  * ConTeXt template: Remove `\setupthinrules` from default template.
    The width parameter this used is not actually supported,
    and the command didn't do anything.
  * Text.Pandoc.Extensions:
    + Add `Ext_element_citations` constructor (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc.BibTeX: New unexported function
    `writeBibtexString`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Use finer grained imports (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Factor out and export `getStyle` [API change].
    + Export `getReferences` [API change, #7106].
    + Factor out getLang.
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: modify `gridTableWith'` for headerless tables.
    If the table lacks a header, the header row should be an empty
    list. Previously we got a list of empty cells, which caused
    an empty header to be emitted instead of no header.  In LaTeX/PDF
    output that meant we got a double top line with space between.
  * ImageSize:  use `viewBox` for SVG if no length, width attributes (#7045).
    This change allows pandoc to extract size information from more SVGs.
  * Add simple default.nix.
  * Use commonmark 0.1.1.3.
  * Use citeproc 0.3.0.5.
  * Update default CSL to use latest chicago-author-date.csl.
  * CONTRIBUTING.md: add note on GNU xargs.
  * MANUAL.txt:
    + Update description of `-L`/`--lua-filter`.
    + Document use of citations in note styles (#6828).
* Wed Dec 30 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.3.2.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.3.2 (2020-12-29)
  * HTML reader: use renderTags' from Text.Pandoc.Shared (Albert Krewinkel).
    A side effect of this change is that empty `<col>` elements are written
    as self-closing tags in raw HTML blocks.
  * Asciidoc writer: Add support for writing nested tables (#6972, timo-a).
    Asciidoc supports one level of nesting. If deeper tables are to be
    written, they are omitted and a warning is issued.
  * Docx writer: fix nested tables with captions (#6983).
    Previously we got unreadable content, because docx seems
    to want a `<w:p>` element (even an empty one) at the end of
    every table cell.
  * Powerpoint writer: allow arbitrary OOXML in raw inline elements
    (Albert Krewinkel).  The raw text is now included verbatim in the
    output. Previously is was parsed into XML elements, which prevented
    the inclusion of partial XML snippets.
  * LaTeX writer: support colspans and rowspans in tables (#6950,
    Albert Krewinkel).  Note that the multirow package is needed for
    rowspans.  It is included in the latex template under a variable,
    so that it won't be used unless needed for a table.
  * HTML writer: don't include p tags in CSL bibliography entries
    (#6966).  Fixes a regression in 2.11.3.
  * Add `meta-description` variable to HTML templates (#6982). This
    is populated by the writer by stringifying the `description`
    field of metadata (Jerry Sky).  The `description` meta tag will
    make the generated HTML documents more complete and SEO-friendly.
  * Citeproc: fix handling of empty URL variables (`DOI`, etc.).
    The `linkifyVariables` function was changing these to links
    which then got treated as non-empty by citeproc, leading
    to wrong results (e.g. ignoring nonempty URL when empty DOI is present).
    See jgm/citeproc#41.
  * Use citeproc 0.3.0.3.  Fixes an issue in author-only citations when
    both an author and translator are present, and an issue with
    citation group delimiters.
  * Require texmath 0.12.1.  This improves siunitx support in math,
    fixes bugs with `\*mod` family operators and arrays, and avoids
    italicizing symbols and operator names in docx output.
  * Ensure that the perl interpreter used for filters with `.pl`
    extension (wuffi).
  * MANUAL: note that textarea content is never parsed as Markdown
    (Albert Krewinkel).
* Sat Dec 19 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.3.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.3.1 (2020-12-18)
  * Added some missing files to extra-source-files and data
    files, so they are included in the sdist tarball.  Closes #6961.
    Cleaned up some extraneous data and test files, and added
    a CI check to ensure that the test and data files included
    in the sdist match what is in the git repository.
  * Use citeproc 0.3.0.1, which avoids removing nonbreaking
    space at the end of the `initialize-with` attribute. (Some
    journals require nonbreaking space after initials, and this
    makes that possible.)
* Fri Dec 18 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.3.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.3 (2020-12-17)
  * With `--bibliography` (or `bibliography` in metadata), a
    URL may now be provided, and pandoc will fetch the resource.
    In addition, if a file path is provided and it is not
    found relative to the working directory, the resource
    path will be searched (#6940).
  * Add `sourcepos` extension for `commonmark`, `gfm`, `commonmark_x`
    (#4565).  With the `sourcepos` extension set set, `data-pos`
    attributes are added to the AST by the commonmark reader. No other
    readers are affected.  The `data-pos` attributes are put on elements
    that accept attributes; for other elements, an enlosing Div or Span
    is added to hold the attributes.
  * Change extensions for `commonmark_x`: replace `auto_identifiers`
    with `gfm_auto_identifiers` (#6863).  `commonmark_x` never actually
    supported `auto_identifiers` (it didn't do anything), because the
    underlying library implements gfm-style identifiers only.  Attempts
    to add the `auto_identifiers` extension to `commonmark` will now
    fail with an error.
  * HTML reader:
    + Split module into several submodules (Albert Krewinkel).  Reducing
    module size should reduce memory use during compilation.
    + Support advanced table features (Albert Krewinkel):
    block level content in captions, row and colspans,
    body headers, row head columns, footers, attributes.
    + Disable round-trip testing for tables. Information for cell
    alignment in a column is not preserved during round-trips (Albert
    Krewinkel).
    + Allow finer grained options for tag omission (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Simplify list attribute handling (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Pay attention to `lang` attributes on body element (#6938).
    These (as well as `lang` attributes on the html element) should update
    lang in metadata.
    + Retain attribute prefixes and avoid duplicates (#6938).
    Previously we stripped attribute prefixes, reading `xml:lang` as
    `lang` for example. This resulted in two duplicate `lang`
    attributes when `xml:lang` and `lang` were both used.  This commit
    causes the prefixes to be retained, and also avoids invald
    duplicate attributes.
  * Commonmark reader:
    + Refactor `specFor`.
    + Set input name to `""` to avoid clutter in sourcepos output.
  * Org reader:
    + Parse `#+LANGUAGE` into `lang` metadata field (#6845, Albert
    Krewinkel).
    + Preserve targets of spurious links (#6916, Albert
    Krewinkel).  Links with (internal) targets that the reader doesn't
    know about are converted into emphasized text. Information on the
    link target is now preserved by wrapping the text in a Span of class
    `spurious-link`, with an attribute `target` set to the link's
    original target. This allows to recover and fix broken or unknown
    links with filters.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Table text width support (#6791, Nils Carlson).
    Table width in relation to text width is not natively supported
    by docbook but is by the docbook `fo` stylesheets through an XML
    processing instruction, `<?dbfo table-width="50%"?>`.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Improve parsing of command options (#6869, #6873).
    In cases where we run into trouble parsing inlines til the
    closing `]`, e.g. quotes, we return a plain string with the
    option contents. Previously we mistakenly included the brackets
    in this string.
    + Preserve center environment (#6852, Igor Pashev).
    The contents of the `center` environment are put in a `Div`
    with class `center`.
    + Don't parse `\rule` with width 0 as horizontal rule. These are
    sometimes used as spacers in LaTeX.
    + Don't apply theorem default styling to a figure inside (#6925).
    If we put an image in italics, then when rendering to Markdown
    we no longer get an implicit figure.
  * Dokuwiki reader:
    + Handle unknown interwiki links better (#6932).
    DokuWiki lets the user define his own Interwiki links.  Previously
    pandoc reacted to these by emitting a google search link, which is
    not helpful. Instead, we now just emit the full URL including the
    wikilink prefix, e.g. `faquk>FAQ-mathml`.  This at least gives users
    the ability to modify the links using filters.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Properly handle boolean values in writing YAML metadata (#6388).
    + Ensure that a new csl-block begins on a new line (#6921).
    This just looks better and doesn't affect the semantics.
  * RST writer:
    + Better image handling (#6948).  An image alone in its paragraph
    (but not a figure) is now rendered as an independent image, with an
    `alt` attribute if a description is supplied.  An inline image that
    is not alone in its paragraph will be rendered, as before, using a
    substitution.  Such an image cannot have a "center", "left", or
    "right" alignment, so the classes `align-center`, `align-left`, or
    `align-right` are ignored.  However, `align-top`, `align-middle`,
    `align-bottom` will generate a corresponding `align` attribute.
  * Docx writer:
    + Keep raw openxml strings verbatim  (#6933, Albert Krewinkel).
    + Use Content instead of Element.  This allows us to inject
    raw OpenXML into the document without reparsing it into an
    Element, which is necessary if you want to inject an open
    tag or close tag.
    + Fix bullets/lists indentation, so that the first level is slightly
    indented to the right instead of right on the margin (cholonam).
    + Support bold and italic in "complex script" (#6911).
    Previously bold and italics didn't work properly in LTR
    text.  This commit causes the w:bCs and w:iCs attributes
    to be used, in addition to w:b and w:i, for bold and
    italics respectively.
  * ICML writer:
    + Fix image bounding box for custom widths/heighta (Mauro Bieg, #6936).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Improve table spacing (#6842, #6860).
    Remove the `\strut` that was added at the end of minipage
    environments in cells.  Replace `\tabularnewline` with
    `\\ \addlinespace`.
    + Improve calculation of column spacing (#6883).
    + Extract table handling into separate module (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Fix bug with nested `csl-` display Spans (#6921).
    + Improve longtable output (#6883).  Don't create minipages for
    regular paragraphs.  Put width and alignment information in the
    longtable column descriptors.
  * OpenDocument writer:
    + Support for table width as a percentage of text width
    (#6792, Nils Carson).
    + Implement Div and Span ident support (#6755, Nils Carson).
    Spans and Divs containing an ident in the Attr will become bookmarks
    or sections with idents in OpenDocument format.
    + Add two extensions, `xrefs_name` and `xrefs_number` (#6774, Nils
    Carlson).  Links to headings, figures and tables inside the
    document are substituted with cross-references that will use the
    name or caption of the referenced item for `xrefs_name` or the
    number for `xrefs_number`.  For the `xrefs_number` to be useful
    heading numbers must be enabled in the generated document and
    table and figure captions must be enabled using for example the
    `native_numbering` extension.  In order for numbers and reference
    text to be updated the generated document must be refreshed.
  * JATS writer:
    + Support advanced table features (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Support author affiliations (#6687, Albert Krewinkel).
  * Docbook writer:
    + Use correct id attribute consistently (Jan Tojnar).
    DocBook5 should always use `xml:id` instead of `id`.
    + Handle admonition titles better (Jan Tojnar).
    Docbook reader produces a `Div` with `title` class for `<title>`
    element within an ?admonition? element. Markdown writer then turns
    this into a fenced div with `title` class attribute. Since fenced
    divs are block elements, their content is recognized as a
    paragraph by the Markdown reader. This is an issue for Docbook
    writer because it would produce an invalid DocBook document from
    such AST ? the `<title>` element can only contain ?inline?
    elements.  Handle this special case separately by unwrapping
    the paragraph before creating the `<title>` element.
    + Add XML namespaces to top-level elements (#6923, Jan Tojnar).
    Previously, we only added `xmlns` attributes to chapter
    elements, even when running with `--top-level-division=section`.
    These namespaces are now added to part and section elements too,
    when they are the selected top-level divisions.
    We do not need to add namespaces to documents produced with
    `--standalone` flag, since those will already have xmlns attribute on
    the root element in the template.
  * HTML writer:
    + Fix handling of nested `csl-` display spans (#6921).
    Previously inner Spans used to represent CSL display attributes were
    not rendered as div tags as intended.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Include title page in landmarks (#6919).
    Note that the toc is also included if `--toc` is specified.
    + Add frontmatter type on body element for nav.xhtml (#6918).
  * EPUB templates: use preserveAspectRatio="xMidYMid" for cover image (#6895,
    Shin Sang-jae).  This change affects both the epub2 and the epub3
    templates.  It avoids distortion of the cover image by requiring that the
    aspect ratio be preserved.
  * LaTeX template:
    + Include `csquotes` package if `csquotes` variable set.
    + Put back `amssymb`.  We need it for checkboxes in todo lists,
    and maybe for other things.  In this location it seems compatible
    with the cases that prompted #6469 and PR #6762.
    + Disable language-specific shorthands in babel (#6817, #6887).
    Babel defines "shorthands" for some languages, and these can
    produce unexpected results. For example, in Spanish, `1.22`
    gets rendered as `122`, and `et~al.` as `etal`.
    One would think that babel's `shorthands=off` option (which
    we were using) would disable these, but it doesn't.  So we
    remove `shorthands=off` and add some code that redefines
    the shorthands macro.  Eventually this will be fixed in babel,
    I hope, and we can revert to something simpler.
  * JATS template: allow array of persistent institute ids in `pid`
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing:  minor code and efficiency improvements.
  * Text.Pandoc.Extension:
    + Add `Ext_sourcepos` constructor for `Extension` [API change].
    + Add `Ext_xrefs_name` and `Ext_xrefs_number` constructors for
    `Extension` (Nils Carson) [API change].
  * Text.Pandoc.Citeproc:
    + Fix truncation of `[Citation]` list in `Cite` inside footnotes (#6890).
    This affected author-in-text citations in footnotes.  It didn't cause
    problems for the printed output, but for filters that expected the
    citation id and other information.
    + Allow the use of both inline and external references (#6951),
    as with pandoc-citeproc.  References defined in the document's
    metadata take priority over references with the same id defined in
    an external bibliography.
    + Use `fetchItem` to get external bibliography (#6940).
    + Ensure that BCP47 lang codes can be used.  We ignore the variants
    and just use the base lang code and country code when passing off
    to citeproc.
    + Citeproc BibTeX parser: revert change in `getRawField`
    which was made (for reasons forgotten) when transferring
    this code from pandoc-citeproc.  The change led to `--` in
    URLs being interpreted as en-dashes, which is unwanted (#6874).
  * Text.Pandoc.ImageSize:
    + Default to DPI 72 if the format specifies DPI of 0 (#6880).
    This shouldn't happen, in general, but it can happen with
    JPEGs that don't conform to the spec.  Having a DPI of 0
    will blow up size calculations (division by 0).
    + ImageSize: use JuicyPixels to determine size for png, jpeg, and
    gif, instead of doing our own binary parsing (#6936). This
    gives more reliable results.
  * Text.Pandoc.CSS:
    + Remove `foldOrElse` (internal module) (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Use skylighting 0.10.2 (#6625).
  * Use citeproc 0.3. This fixes issues with references with
    duplicate ids (jgm/citeproc#36).
  * Use doctemplates 0.9.  This fixes issues with boolean
    metadata values in the Markdown writer (#6388)
    and in `meta-json` (#6650).  It also fixes
    issues with nested for loops in templates.
  * Add translations zh-Hans.yaml and zh-Hant.yaml (#6904, #6909,
    Kolen Cheung, taotieren).
  * Add tests: True to cabal.project.
    This fixes some CI failures for cabal.
  * Normalize test/tables/*.native (#6888, Kolen Cheung).
  * Move executable to `app` directory to avoid problems with cabal repl.
  * CONTRIBUTING: add section "How can I help?" (#6892, Albert Krewinkel).
    Also adds a paragraph aimed at highlighting the importance of feature
    maintenance.
  * MANUAL: Document that --number-sections works in `ms` (#6935).
* Thu Dec 17 2020 Ond?ej Súkup <mimi.vx@gmail.com>
- disable %{ix86} build
* Fri Nov 20 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.2.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.2 (2020-11-19)
  * Default to using ATX (`##`-style) headings for Markdown output
    (#6662, Aner Lucero).  Previously we used Setext (underlined) headings
    by default for levels 1--2.
  * Add option `--markdown-headings=atx|setext`, and deprecate
    `--atx-headers` (#6662, Aner Lucero).
  * Support `markdown-headings` in defaults files.
  * Fix corner case in YAML metadata parsing (#6823).  Previously YAML
    metadata would sometimes not get recognized if a field ended with a
    newline followed by spaces.
  * `--self-contained`: increase coverage (#6854).
    Previously we only self-contained attributes for certain tag names
    (`img`, `embed`, `video`, `input`, `audio`, `source`, `track`,
    `section`).  Now we self-contain any occurrence of `src`,
    `data-src`, `poster`, or `data-background-image`, on any tag; and
    also `href` on `link` tags.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fix detection of locators following in-text citations.
    Prevously, if we had `@foo [p. 33; @bar]`, the `p. 33` would be
    incorrectly parsed as a prefix of `@bar` rather than a suffix of
    `@foo`.
    + Improve period suppression algorithm for citations in notes
    in note citation styles (#6835).
    + Don't increment `stateNoteNumber` for example list references.
    This helps with #6836 (a bug in which example list references
    disturb calculation of citation note number and affect when
    `ibid` is triggered).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Move `getNextNumber` from Readers.LaTeX to Readers.LaTeX.Parsing.
    + Fix negative numbers in siunitx commands.  A change in pandoc 2.11
    broke negative numbers, e.g.  `\SI{-33}{\celcius}` or `\num{-3}`.
    This fixes the regression.
  * DocBook reader: drop period in formalpara title
    and put it in a div with class `formalpara-title`, so that
    people can reformat with filters (#6562).
  * Man reader: improve handling of `.IP` (#6858).  We now better handle
    `.IP` when it is used with non-bullet, non-numbered lists, creating a
    definition list.  We also skip blank lines like groff itself.
  * Bibtex reader: fall back on `en-US` if locale for LANG not found.
    This reproduces earlier pandoc-citeproc behavior (jgm/citeproc#26).
  * JATS writer:
    + Wrap all tables (Albert Krewinkel).
    All `<table>` elements are put inside `<table-wrap>` elements, as the
    former are not valid as immediate child elements of `<body>`.
    + Move Table handling to separate module (Albert Krewinkel).
    Adds two new unexported modules:
    Text.Pandoc.Writers.JATS.Types, Text.Pandoc.Writers.JATS.Table.
  * Org writer:
    + Replace org #+KEYWORDS with #+keywords (TEC).
    As of ~2 years ago, lower case keywords became the standard (though
    they are handled case insensitive, as always).
    + Update org supported languages and identifiers according to the
    current list contained in
    <https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/languages/index.html>
    (TEC).
  * Only use `filterIpynbOutput` if input format is ipynb (#6841).
    Before this change content could go missing from divs with class
    `output`, even when non-ipynb was being converted.
  * When checking reader/writer name, check base name now that we permit
    extensions on formats other than markdown.
  * Text.Pandoc.PDF: Fix `changePathSeparators` for Windows (#6173).
    Previously a path beginning with a drive, like `C:\foo\bar`, was
    translated to `C:\/foo/bar`, which caused problems.
    With this fix, the backslashes are removed.
  * Text.Pandoc.Logging: Add constructor `ATXHeadingInLHS` constructor
    to `LogMessage` [API change].
  * Fix error that is given when people specify `doc` output (#6834,
    gison93).
  * LaTeX template:  add a `\break` after parbox in `CSLRightInline`.
    This should fix spacing problems between entries with numeric styles.
    Also fix number of params on `CSLReferences`.
  * reveal.js template: Put quotes around `controlsLayout`,
    `controlsBackArrows`, and `display`, since these require strings.
    Add `showSlideNumber`, `hashOneBasedIndex`, `pause`.
  * Use citeproc 0.2.  This fixes a bug with title case around parentheses.
  * pandoc.cabal: remove 'static' flag.
    This isn't really necessary and can be misleading (e.g. on macOS,
    where a fully static build isn't possible). cabal's new option
    `--enable-executable-static` does the same. On stack you can add
    something like this to the options for your executable in package.yaml:
    ld-options: -static -pthread
  * Remove obsolete bibutils flag setting in `linux/make_artifacts.sh`.
  * Manual:
    + Correct `link-citation` -> `link-citations`.
    + Add a sentence about `pagetitle` for HTML (#6843, Alex Toldaiev).
  * INSTALL.md: Remove references to `pandoc-citeproc` (#6857).
  * CONTRIBUTING: describe hlint and how it's used (#6840, Albert
    Krewinkel).
* Sun Nov 08 2020 psimons@suse.com
- Update pandoc to version 2.11.1.1.
  [#]# pandoc 2.11.1.1 (2020-11-07)
  * Citeproc: improve punctuation in in-text note citations (#6813).
    Previously in-text note citations inside a footnote would sometimes have
    the final period stripped, even if it was needed (e.g. on the end of
    'ibid').
  * Use citeproc 0.1.1.1.  This improves the decision about when
    to use `ibid` in cases where citations are used inside
    a footnote (#6813).
  * Support `nocase` spans for `csljson` output.
  * Require latest commonmark, commonmark-extensions.
    This fixes a bug with `autolink_bare_uris` and commonmark.
  * LaTeX reader: better handling of `\\` inside math in table cells (#6811).
  * DokuWiki writer:  translate language names for code elements
    and improve whitespace (#6807).
  * MediaWiki writer: use `syntaxhighlight` tag instead of deprecated
    `source` for highlighted code (#6810).  Also support `startFrom`
    attribute and `numberLines`.
  * Lint code in PRs and when committing to master (#6790,
    Albert Krewinkel).
  * doc/filters.md: describe technical details of filter invocations (#6815,
    Albert Krewinkel).
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* Sun Jun 05 2016 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.17.1
  * New output format: `docbook5`
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Add `writerDocBook5` to `WriterOptions`
  * Org writer:
  + Add :PROPERTIES: drawer support
    This allows header attributes to be added to org documents in the form
    of `:PROPERTIES:` drawers.  All available attributes are stored as
    key/value pairs.  This reflects the way the org reader handles
    `:PROPERTIES:` blocks.
  + Add drawer capability. For the implementation of the
    Drawer element in the Org Writer, we make use of a generic Block
    container with attributes.  The presence of a `drawer` class defines
    that the `Div` constructor is a drawer. The first class defines the
    drawer name to use.  The key-value list in the attributes defines
    the keys to add inside the Drawer.  Lastly, the list of Block elements
    contains miscellaneous blocks elements to add inside of the Drawer.
  + Use `CUSTOM_ID` in properties.  The `ID` property is
    reserved for internal use by Org-mode and should not be used.
    The `CUSTOM_ID` property is to be used instead, it is converted to the
    `ID` property for certain export format.
  * LaTeX writer:
  + Ignore `--incremental` unless output format is beamer.
  + Fix polyglossia to babel env mapping.
    Allow for optional argument in square brackets.
  + Recognize `la-x-classic` as Classical Latin.
    This allows one to access the hyphenation patterns in CTAN's
    hyph-utf8.
  + Add missing languages from hyph-utf8.
  + Improve use of `\strut` with `\minipage` inside tables
    .  This improves spacing in multiline
    tables.
  + Use `{}` around options containing special chars.
  + Avoid lazy `foldl`.
  + Don't escape underscore in labels.  Previously they were
    escaped as `ux5f`.
  + brazilian -> brazil for polyglossia.
  * HTML writer: Ensure mathjax link is added when math appears in footnote
  . Previously if a document only had math in a footnote, the
  MathJax link would not be added.
  * EPUB writer: set `navpage` variable on nav page.
  This allows templates to treat it differently.
  * DocBook writer:
  + Use docbook5 if `writerDocbook5` is set.
  + Properly handle `ulink`/`link`.
  * EPUB reader:
  + Unescape URIs in spine.
  + EPUB reader:  normalise link id.
  * Docx Reader:
  + Parse `moveTo` and `moveFrom`.
    `moveTo` and `moveFrom` are track-changes tags that are used when a
    block of text is moved in the document. We now recognize these tags and
    treat them the same as `insert` and `delete`, respectively. So,
    `--track-changes=accept` will show the moved version, while
    `--track-changes=reject` will show the original version.
  + Tests for track-changes moving.
  * ODT, EPUB, Docx readers: throw `PandocError` on unzip failure
  Previously, `readDocx`, `readEPUB`, and `readOdt`
  would error out if zip-archive failed. We change the archive extraction
  step from `toArchive` to `toArchiveOrFail`, which returns an Either value.
  * Markdown, HTML readers:  be more forgiving about unescaped `&` in
  HTML (#2410).  We are now more forgiving about parsing invalid HTML with
  unescaped `&` as raw HTML.  (Previously any unescaped `&`
  would cause pandoc not to recognize the string as raw HTML.)
  * Markdown reader:
  + Fix pandoc title blocks with lines ending in 2 spaces.
  + Added `-s` to markdown-reader-more test.
  * HTML reader: fixed bug in `pClose`.  This caused exponential parsing
  behavior in documnets with unclosed tags in `dl`, `dd`, `dt`.
  * MediaWiki reader: Allow spaces before `!` in MediaWiki table header
  * RST reader: Support `:class:` option for code block in RST reader
  * Org reader:
  + Stop padding short table rows.
    Emacs Org-mode doesn't add any padding to table rows.  The first
    row (header or first body row) is used to determine the column count,
    no other magic is performed.
  + Refactor rows-to-table conversion.  This refactors
    the codes conversing a list table lines to an org table ADT.
    The old code was simplified and is now slightly less ugly.
  + Fix handling of empty table cells, rows.
    This fixes Org mode parsing of some corner cases regarding empty cells
    and rows.  Empty cells weren't parsed correctly, e.g. `|||` should be
    two empty cells, but would be parsed as a single cell containing a pipe
    character.  Empty rows where parsed as alignment rows and dropped from
    the output.
  + Fix spacing after LaTeX-style symbols.
    The org-reader was droping space after unescaped LaTeX-style symbol
    commands: `\ForAll \Auml` resulted in `?Ä` but should give `? Ä`
    instead.  This seems to be because the LaTeX-reader treats the
    command-terminating space as part of the command.  Dropping the trailing
    space from the symbol-command fixes this issue.
  + Print empty table rows.  Empty table rows should not
    be dropped from the output, so row-height is always set to be at least 1.
  + Move parser state into separate module.
    The org reader code has become large and confusing.  Extracting smaller
    parts into submodules should help to clean things up.
  + Add support for sub/superscript export options.
    Org-mode allows to specify export settings via `#+OPTIONS` lines.
    Disabling simple sub- and superscripts is one of these export options,
    this options is now supported.
  + Support special strings export option Parsing of special strings
    (like `...` as ellipsis or `--` as en dash) can be toggled using the `-`
    option.
  + Support emphasized text export option.  Parsing of emphasized text can
    be toggled using the `*` option.  This influences parsing of text marked
    as emphasized, strong, strikeout, and underline.  Parsing of inline math,
    code, and verbatim text is not affected by this option.
  + Support smart quotes export option.  Reading of smart quotes can be
    toggled using the `'` option.
  + Parse but ignore export options. All known export options are parsed
    but ignored.
  + Refactor block attribute handling.  A parser state attribute was used
    to keep track of block attributes defined in meta-lines.  Global state
    is undesirable, so block attributes are no longer saved as part of the
    parser state.  Old functions and the respective part of the parser state
    are removed.
  + Use custom `anyLine`.  Additional state changes need to be made after
    a newline is parsed, otherwise markup may not be recognized correctly.
    This fixes a bug where markup after certain block-types would not be
    recognized.
  + Add support for `ATTR_HTML` attributes.
    Arbitrary key-value pairs can be added to some block types using a
    `#+ATTR_HTML` line before the block.  Emacs Org-mode only includes these
    when exporting to HTML, but since we cannot make this distinction here,
    the attributes are always added.  The functionality is now supported
    for figures.
  + Add `:PROPERTIES:` drawer support.
    Headers can have optional `:PROPERTIES:` drawers associated with them.
    These drawers contain key/value pairs like the header's `id`.  The
    reader adds all listed pairs to the header's attributes; `id` and
    `class` attributes are handled specially to match the way `Attr` are
    defined.  This also changes behavior of how drawers of unknown type
    are handled.  Instead of including all unknown drawers, those are not
    read/exported, thereby matching current Emacs behavior.
  + Use `CUSTOM_ID` in properties.  See above on Org writer changes.
  + Respect drawer export setting.  The `d` export option can be used
    to control which drawers are exported and which are discarded.
    Basic support for this option is added here.
  + Ignore leading space in org code blocks.
    Also fix up tab handling for leading whitespace in code blocks.
  + Support new syntax for export blocks.  Org-mode version 9
    uses a new syntax for export blocks.  Instead of `#+BEGIN_<FORMAT>`,
    where `<FORMAT>` is the format of the block's content, the new
    format uses `#+BEGIN_export <FORMAT>` instead.  Both types are
    supported.
  + Refactor `BEGIN...END` block parsing.
  + Fix handling of whitespace in blocks, allowing content to be indented
    less then the block header.
  + Support org-ref style citations.  The *org-ref* package is an
    org-mode extension commonly used to manage citations in org
    documents.  Basic support for the `cite:citeKey` and
    `[[cite:citeKey][prefix text::suffix text]]` syntax is added.
  + Split code into separate modules, making for cleaner code and
    better decoupling.
  * Added `docbook5` template.
  * `--mathjax` improvements:
  + Use new CommonHTML output for MathJax (updated default MathJax URL)
  + Change default mathjax setup to use `TeX-AMS_CHTML` configuration.
    This is designed for cases where the input is always TeX and maximal
    conformity with TeX is desired.  It seems to be smaller and load faster
    than what we used before.  See #2858.
  + Load the full MathJax config to maximize loading speed.
  * Require texmath 0.8.6.2.  Closes several texmath-related bugs
  This fixes behavior of roots, e.g.
  `\sqrt[3]{x}`, and issues with sub/superscript positioning
  and matrix column alignment in docx.
  * README:
  + Clarified documentation of `implicit_header_references`.
  + Improved documentation of `--columns` option.
  * Added appveyor setup, with artefacts.
  * stack.yaml versions: Use proper flags used for texmath, pandoc-citeproc.
  * LaTeX template: support for custom font families.
  Needed for correct polyglossia operation with Cyrillic fonts and perhaps
  can find some other usages.  Example usage in YAML metadata:
    fontfamilies:
  - name: \cyrillicfont
    font: Liberation Serif
  - name: \cyrillicfonttt
    options: Scale=MatchLowercase
    font: Liberation
* Tue Mar 29 2016 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.17.0.3
  * LaTeX writer: Fixed position of label in figures. Previously the label wasn't
    in the right place, and `\ref` wouldn't work properly.
  * Added .tei test files to pandoc.cabal so they'll be included in tarball.
* Fri Mar 25 2016 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.17.0.2
  * Fixed serious regression in `htmlInBalanced`, which caused
    newlines to be omitted in some raw HTML blocks in Markdown
  * File scope is no longer used when there are no input files (i.e.,
    when input comes from stdin).  Previously file scope was triggered
    when the `json` reader was specified and input came from `stdin`,
    and this caused no output to be produced.
  * Improved documentation of templates
  * Added `--file-scope` option (Jesse Rosenthal).
    By default pandoc operates on multiple files by first concatenating
    them (around extra line breaks) and then processing the joined file. So
    it only parses a multi-file document at the document scope. This has the
    benefit that footnotes and links can be in different files, but for
    some purposes it is useful to parse the individual files first
    and then combine their outputs (e.g. when the files use footnotes
    or links with the same labels).  The `--file-scope` option causes
    pandoc to parse the files first, and then combine the parsed output,
    instead of combining before parsing. `--file-scope` is selected
    automatically for binary input files (which cannot be concatenated)
    and for pandoc json.
  * Add TEI Writer (Chris Forster) and `tei` output format.
  * Added a general `ByteStringReader` with warnings, used by the docx
    reader (API change, Jesse Rosenthal).
  * Add `readDocxWithWarnings` (API change, Jesse Rosenthal).
  * Changed type of `Shared.uniqueIdent`'s argument from `[String]`
    to `Set String.` This avoids performance problems in documents with
    many identically named headers (API change, #2671).
  * Removed `tex_math_single_backslash` from `markdown_github` options
  * Make language extensions as well as full language names
    trigger syntax highlighting.  For example, `py` will now work as
    well as `python` (jgm/highlighting-kate#83).
  * Added `institute` variable to latex, beamer templates (Fraser
    Tweedale, Josef Svenningsson).
  * Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
    + Handle alternate content.  Some word functions (especially graphics)
    give various choices for content so there can be backwards compatibility.
    + Don't turn numbered headers into lists.
    + Docx Reader: Add state to the parser, for warnings
    + Update feature checklist in source code.
    + Get rid of `Modifiable` typeclass.
    + Add tests for adjacent hyperlinks.
    + Add a "Link" modifier to `Reducible`. We want to make sure that
    links have their spaces removed, and are appropriately smushed
    together (#2689).
  * HTML reader:
    + Fixed behavior of base tag (#2777).
    If the base path does not end with slash, the last component
    will be replaced.  E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo`
    combines with `bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`.
    If the href begins with a slash, the whole path of the base
    is replaced.  E.g. base = `http://example.com/foo/` combines
    with `/bar.html` to give `http://example.com/bar.html`.
    + Rewrote `htmlInBalanced`.  This version avoids an exponential
    performance problem with `<script>` tags, and it should be faster
    in general (#2730).
    + Properly handle an empty cell in a simple table (#2718).
    + Handle multiple `<meta>` tags with same name.  Put them in a list
    in the metadata so they are all preserved, rather than (as before)
    throwing out all but one..
  * Markdown reader:
    + Improved pipe table parsing (#2765).
    + Allow `+` separators in pipe table cells.  We already allowed
    them in the header, but not in the body rows, for some reason.
    This gives compatibility with org-mode tables.
    + Don't cross line boundary parsing pipe table row.
    Previously an Emph element could be parsed across the newline
    at the end of the pipe table row.
    + Use `htmlInBalanced` for `rawVerbatimBlock`, for better
    performance (#2730).
    + Fixed bug with smart quotes around tex math.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Handle interior `$` characters in math (#2743).  For example,
    `$$\hbox{$i$}$$`.
    + `inlineCommand` now gobbles an empty `{}` after any command (#2687).
    This gives better results when people write e.g. `\TeX{}` in Markdown.
    + Properly handle LaTeX "math" environment as inline math (#2171).
  * Textile reader: Support `>`, `<`, `=`, `<>` text alignment attributes.
  * Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
    + Prefix even empty figure names with "fig:" (#2643).  The
    convention used by pandoc for figures is to mark them by prefixing
    the name with `fig:`.  The org reader failed to do this if a figure
    had no name.
    + Refactor link-target processing (#2684).
  * ConTeXt writer: Fix whitespace at line beginning in line blocks (#2744).
    Thanks to @c-foster.
  * HTML writer: Don't include alignment attribute for default table columns.
    Previously these were given "left" alignment.  Better to leave off
    alignment attributes altogether (#2694).
  * Markdown writer: Use hyphens for YAML metadata block bottom line, for
    better compatibility with other Markdown flavors (Henrik Tramberend).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Use image identifier to create a label and hypertarget for
    figures (Mauro Bieg).
    + Avoid double toprule in headerless table with caption (#2742).
    + Clean up options parser (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Treat `memoir` template with `article` option as article, instead
    of treating all `memoir` templates as books.
    + Allow more flexible table alignment (Henrik Tramberend, #2665).
    New default is not to include `[c]` option (which is the default
    anyway if no positioning is specified).  Now LaTeX emplates can
    control the overall table alignment in a document by setting the
    longtable length variables `LTleft` and `LTright`.  For example,
    `\setlength\LTleft\parindent\setlength\LTright\fill`
    will create left-aligned tables that respect paragraph indentation.
  * Docx writer: Handle image alt text (#2754, Mauro Bieg).
  * Org writer - pass through RawInline with format "org".
  * DokuWiki writer: use `$$` for display math.
  * Custom writer: Pass attributes parameter to CaptionedImage (#2697).
  * Make protocol-relative URIs work again (#2737).
  * make_osx_package.sh:  Use env variable for developer id certs.
  * Raise `tagsoup` lower bound to 0.13.7 to fix entity-related
    problems (#2734).
  * Allow `zip-archive` 0.3.
  * Allow `aeson` 0.11.
* Sun Mar 13 2016 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- remove unused flag
Version: 1.16.0.2-3.2
* Sat Jan 23 2016 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.16.0.2
- very long changelog again. For details please see changelog file or
    https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-1.16.0.2/changelog
* Wed Dec 23 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- create placeholder package for pdf support
* Mon Nov 16 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.15.2.1
- correct license to GPL-2.0+
- very long changelog again, for details please see changelog file or
  https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-1.15.2.1/changelog
* Sun Oct 25 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.15.1.1
  * `Text.Pandoc.Data`:  store paths in dataFiles using posix separators.
  + add Suggests: texlive-latex-bin-bin
* Sun Oct 18 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.15.1
  * `pandocVersion` is now defined in `Text.Pandoc.Shared`
    and reexported from `Text.Pandoc` (Alex Vong).  This allows
    writers to access it.  (Alex Vong) (API change)
  * For `markdown_mmd`, add: `implicit_figures`, `superscripts`,
    `subscripts` (#2401).
  * Added `odt` as input format (MarLinn).  Added new module
    `Text.Pandoc.Reader.ODT` (API change). Fully implemented features:
    Paragraphs, Headers, Basic styling, Unordered lists, Ordered lists,
    External Links, Internal Links, Footnotes, Endnotes, Blockquotes.
    Partly implemented features: Citations, Tables.
  * Markdown Reader:
    + Add basic tests for each header style (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Add implicit header ref tests for headers with spaces (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Skip spaces in headers (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Handle 'id' and 'class' in parsing key/value attributes (#2396).
    `# Header {id="myid" class="foo bar"}`
    is now equivalent to `# Header {#myid .foo .bar}`.
    + Use '=' instead of '#' for atx-style headers in markdown+lhs.
    (Kristof Bastiaensen)
    + Pipe tables: allow indented columns.  Previously the left-hand column
    could not start with 4 or more spaces indent.  This was inconvenient
    for right-aligned left columns.  Note that the first (header column)
    must still have 3 or fewer spaces indentation, or the table will be
    treated as an indented code  block.
    + Fix regression:  allow HTML comments containing `--`.
    Technically this isn't allowed in an HTML comment, but
    we've always allowed it, and so do most other implementations.
    It is handy if e.g. you want to put command line arguments
    in HTML comments.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Don't eat excess whitespace after macros with only optional
    arguments (#2446).
    + Support longtable (#2411).
    + Implement `\Cite` (#2335).
    + Support abstract environment.  The abstract populates an
    `abstract` metadata field.
    + Properly handle booktabs lines.  Lines aren't part of the
    pandoc table model, so we just ignore them (#2307).
  * HTML reader:
    + Handle type attribute on ol, e.g. `<ol type="i">` (#2313).
    + Updated for new automatic header attributes.
    + Add auto identifiers if not present on headers.  This makes
    TOC linking work properly.
    + Detect `font-variant` with `pickStyleAttrProps` (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Test `<ol>` type, class, and inline list-style(-type) CSS
    (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Better handling of "section" elements (#2438).  Previously
    `<section>` tags were just parsed as raw HTML blocks.  With
    this change, section elements are parsed as Div elements with
    the class "section".
  * MediaWiki reader:  handle unquoted table attributes (#2355).
  * DocBook reader:
    + Added proper support for DocBook `xref` elements (Frerich Raabe).
    Added `dbContent` field to reader state, so we can lookup
    cross refs.
    + Handle `informalexample` (#2319).
  * Docx Reader:
    + Create special punctuation test (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Parse soft, no-break hyphen elements (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Updated headers test (Ophir Lifshitz). Replaced `styles.xml`
    in `headers.docx` with pandoc's current `styles.xml`, which
    contains styles for Heading 1 through 6. Added Heading 4
    through 7 to the test document. Note that Heading 7 is not
    parsed as a Heading because there is no Heading 7 style.
  * RST reader:  better handling of indirect roles.
    Previously the parser failed on this kind of case
    .. role:: indirect(code)
    .. role:: py(indirect)
    :language: python
    :py:`hi`
    Now it correctly recognizes `:py:` as a code role.
  * Org reader:
    + Add auto identifiers if not present on headers
    (#2354, Juliusz Gonera).
    + Allow verse blocks to contain empty lines (#2402,
    Albert Krewinkel).
  * EPUB reader:  stop mangling external URLs (#2284).
  * RST writer:
    + Don't insert `\ ` when complex expression in matched pairs.
    E.g. `` [:sup:`3`] `` is okay; you don't need `` [:sup:`3`\ ] ``.
    + Ensure that `\ ` is inserted when needed before Cite and Span
    elements that begin with a "complex" element (jgm/pandoc-citeproc#157).
    + Normalize headers only in "standalone" mode (#2394).
  * Haddock writer: escape `*` and `^` (G. Bataille).
  * Markdown writer:
    + In TOC, add links to headers (#829).
    + Use unicode super/subscripts for digits in plain output
    (when the `superscripts` and `subscripts` extensions are
    not enabled).
  * Docx writer:
    + Moved invalid character stripping to `formattedString`.
    This avoids an inefficient generic traversal (#2356).
    + Use user data directory for `reference.docx` archive.
    This allows the test suite to work without installing pandoc first.
    It also brings the docx writer in line with the odt writer.
    + Tests:  docx writer tests now use `../data` for data directory.
    This allows tests to be run without installing first.
    + Tests: Use real jpg (not empty) for docx tests to avoid warning.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Fixed detection of 'chapters' from template.
    If a documentclass isn't specified in metadata, but the
    template has a hardwired bookish documentclass, act as if
    `--chapters` was used.  This was the default in earlier
    versions, but it has been broken for a little while.
    + Correctly recognize book documentclass in metadata (#2395).
    + Set language-related variables automatically, depending
    on the value of the `lang` field, which is now always
    assumed to be in BCP47 format (mb21, #1614, #2437).
    + Add `\protect` to `\hyperdef` in inline context.  This way we
    don't get an error when this is used as a moveable argument (#2136).
    + Support all frame attributes in Beamer.
    + Percent-encode more special characters in URLs (#1640, #2377).
    The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
  * HTML writer:
    + Update KaTeX JS and CSS versions (Emily Eisenberg).
    + For dzslides, add `role="note"` for speaker notes (#1693).
    + Percent-encode more special characters in URLs (#1640, #2377).
    The special characters are '<','>','|','"','{','}','[',']','^', '`'.
    + Render Div with class `section` as `<section>` in HTML5.
  * EPUB writer:
    + In TOC, replace literal "<br/>" with space (#2105).
    + With `--webtex`, include image file rather than `data:` URI (#2363).
  * Native writer: format Div properly, with blocks separated.
  * Support bidirectional text output with XeLaTeX, ConTeXt and HTML
  * Reference Docx:
    + Add missing Header 6 style (steel blue) (Ophir Lifshitz).
    + Correct `outlineLvl` for Header styles (Ophir Lifshitz).
  * Templates
    + Beamer:  Add `innertheme`, `outertheme` variables
    (Guilhem Bonnefille, #121). Add space after colon in figure caption.
    Integrate recent font and language updates from LaTeX template;
    allow use of `mainfont` variable for changing the slide text
    in XeTeX and LuaTeX (Andrew Dunning, #131).
    + LaTeX:  Add `mainfontoptions`, `sansfontoptions`,
    `monofontoptions`, `mathfontoptions`, `fontfamilyoptions`
    (Andrew Dunning, #122).  Support handling of bidirectional
    text (mb21, #120). Improve reliability of superscripts/subscripts
    under XeTeX and prevent letters and numbers from appearing on a
    different baseline by removing use of the `realscripts` package
    (via `xltxtra`).  To restore use of OpenType characters for these
    features under XeTeX or LuaTeX, add `\usepackage{realscripts}` to
    `header-includes` (Andrew Dunning, #130).  Remove redundant
    reference to `xunicode` (Andrew Dunning, #130).  Add `fontenc`,
    `indent`, `subparagraph` variables (Andrew Dunning).
    Allow use of `hidelinks` variable for `hyperref` package (Hugo Roy,
    [#113]).  Prevent package clash with `tufte-latex` and other classes that
    include `hyperref` or `color` (Xavier Olive, #115).
    + ConTeXt:  Support handling of bidirectional text (mb21, #120).
    + LaTeX and ConTeXt: Use more specific language variables.
    Instead of directly using `lang`, we now use `babel-lang` and
    `polyglossia-lang` and `context-lang`.  These variables are set by
    the writers to the necessary values, based on the `lang` variable
    (which now always takes a value in BCP47 format). (mb21, #114, #129).
    + HTML:  Support handling of bidirectional text (mb21, #120).
    Move HTML5 shiv after CSS and fix URL (Andrew Dunning).
    Add dir attribute in html5 (Andrew Dunning).
    + reveal.js: Add `controls`, `progress` variables (Grégoire Pineau, #127).
    Add `width`, `height` variables (Anrew Dunning).  Update template
    from 3.1 source (Andrew Dunning).  All configuration options are now
    available as variables, but are only be included if set (reveal.js
    uses defaults otherwise).
    + man: Added comment stating that the page is autogenerated by pandoc,
    giving version.  Added `adjusting` and `hyphenate` variables
    (Alex Vong, #123).
  * epub.css: added selectors for nested emphasis (Pablo Rodriguez).
  * MediaBag:  ensure that `/` is always used as path separator.
  * `sample.lua`: define `CaptionedImage`, add newline at end (#2393).
  * Added `--bash-completion` option.  This generates a bash completion
    script.  To use: `eval "$(pandoc --bash-completion)"`.
  * Text.Pandoc.Error: Define Typeable and Exception instances
    for PandocError (#2386).
  * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: `toKey`: strip off outer brackets.
    This makes keys with extra space at the beginning and end
    work:  e.g.
    [foo]: bar
    [ foo ]
    will now be a link to bar (it wasn't before).
  * Text.Pandoc: disable `auto_identifiers` for epub.
    The epub writer inserts its own auto identifiers;
    this is more complex due to splitting into "chapter" files.
  * Renamed Text.Pandoc.Compat.Locale -> Text.Pandoc.Compat.Time.
    It now reexports Data.Time.
  * Use custom Prelude to avoid compiler warnings.
    + The (non-exported) prelude is in prelude/Prelude.hs.
    + It exports Monoid and Applicative, like base 4.8 prelude,
    but works with older base versions.
    + It exports (<>) for mappend.
    + It hides 'catch' on older base versions.
  * Added a `stack.ymal` and stack install instructions to INSTALL.
  * Clarified what is "out of scope" in README and CONTRIBUTING.md.
  * Added note to CONTRIBUTING.md about ghc versions and travis.
  * Clarify docs on block quotes.  The space after `>` is optional (#2346).
  * Removed obsolete reference to default.csl (#2372).
  * List all styles in manual for `--reference-docx` (Chris Black)
  * Don't capitalize header links in man page.
  * Added section on repl to CONTRIBUTING.md.
  * README:  Added space after backslash in image example (#2329).
  * Document details of citation locator terms (Nick Bart).
  * Fixed some internal links in README (#2309).
  * Improve CSL documentation, variables documentations,
    links, and cross-references in README. (Andrew Dunning)
  * Fix build failure with `--flags=-https` (Sergei Trofimovich).
  * Use `newManager` instead of `withManager` in recent `http-client`.
    This avoids a deprecation warning.
  * Allow building with latest versions of http-types,
    HUnit, criterion, syb, aeson.
  * Setup.hs: rewrite so as not to use process, directory, filepath.
    Using anything outside base is dangerous, since older
    versions of ghc may link against two different versions.
* Tue Jul 28 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.15.0.6
- removed man.patch , pandoc.1.gz and pandoc_markdown.5.gz
  * `--self-contained`:  Fixed overaggressive CSS minimization (#2301, 2286).
    Previously `--self-contained` wiped out all spaces in CSS,
    including semantically significant spaces.  This was a regression
    from 1.14.x.
  * Markdown reader: don't allow bare URI links or autolinks in link
    label (#2300).  Added test cases.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`, `uri`: Improved bare autolink detection (#2299).
    Previously we disallowed `-` at the end of an autolink,
    and disallowed the combination `=-`.  This commit liberalizes the
    rules for allowing punctuation in a bare URI, and adds test cases.
    One potential drawback is that you can no longer put a bare
    URI in em dashes like this:
    `this uri---http://example.com---is an example.`
    But in this respect we now match github's treatment of bare URIs.
  * HTML writer:  support speaker notes in dzslides.
    With this change `<div class="notes">` and also `<div class="notes"
    role="note">` will be output if `-t dzslides` is used. So we can
    have speaker notes in dzslides too.  Thanks to maybegeek.
  * Updated dzslides template.
  * Improved documentation of options to print system default files (#2298).
    `--print-default-data-file` and `--print-default-template`.
  * DokuWiki writer: use `$..$` for Math instead of `<math>..</math>`
    (Tiziano Müller).  MathJax seems currently to be the only maintained
    math rendering extension for DokuWiki.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: Changed `hierarchicalize` so it treats references
    div as top-level header (#2294).  This fixes a bug with `--section-divs`,
    where the final references section added by pandoc-citeproc, enclosed in
    its own div, got nested in the div for the section previous to it.
  * Allow vector 0.11.
  * Require cmark > 0.4.
  * HTML writer: Fixed email javascript obfuscation with `mailto:`
    URLs (#2280).  This fixes a potential security issue.  Because
    single quotes weren't being escaped in the link portion, a
    specially crafted email address could allow javascript code injection.
  * Markdown/HTML readers:  Avoid parsing partial URLs like
    `<www.pandoc.org/blah#foo>` as HTML tags (#2277).
  * RST reader:  allow inline formatting in definition list field
    names (Lars-Dominik Braun).
  * PDF:  Make sure `--latex-engine-opt` goes before the filename
    on the command line.  LaTeX needs the argument to come after
    the options (#1779).
  * CommonMark writer: fixed tags used for super/subscript.
  * ConTeXt template:  activate hanging indent for definition lists
    (mb21).
  * Make cabal require `hsb2hs` >= 0.3.1 if `embed_data_files` specified.
    This is done by adding `hookedPrograms` in `Setup.hs`, which allows us
    to include `hsb2hs` in Build-Tools in cabal.
    + Admin privileges are no longer required for a per-user install
  * Travis:  unpack sdist for build to catch packaging bugs.
  * Improved documentation on where user templates go (#2272).
  * Added pandoc.1 man page to the repository.  It is no longer
    built as part of the cabal build process. (This proved too
    fragile.)  pandoc.1 can be regenerated (`make man/pandoc.1`)
    when `README` is changed.
  * Copying of the man page now respects `--destdir` (#2262).
  * Improved error messages for filters.  User is now informed if
    the filter requires an interpreter that isn't found in the path,
    or if the filter returns an error status.
  * Ensure target directory is created when installing man page.
  * Added files needed for building man page to Extra-Source-Files.
  * Man page is now built and installed as part of the cabal build
    process. Removed Makefile target for man page.
  * Man page changes:
    + Removed `--man1`, `--man5` options (breaking change).
    + Removed `Text.Pandoc.ManPages` module (breaking API change).
    + Makefile target for `man/man1/pandoc.1`.  This uses pandoc to
    create the man page from README using a custom template and filters.
    + Added `man/` directory with template and filters needed to build
    man page.
    + We no longer have two man pages: `pandoc.1` and `pandoc_markdown.5`.
    Now there is just pandoc.1, which has all the content from README.
    This change was needed because of the extensive cross-references
    between parts of the README.
    + Removed old `data/pandoc.1.template` and
    `data/pandoc_markdown.5.template`.
  * OpenDocument writer: Do not add a carriage return after a hard
    line break (Michael Chladek).
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + use `\goto` for internal links.
    + Added a `%` at end for `\reference` to avoid spurious space.
  * Ignore sandbox on 'make quick'
  * Added new unexported module:  `Text.Pandoc.ManPages`.
  * `README` now acts like a data file (even though it isn't in
    `data/`).  So, for example, `pandoc --print-default-data-file README`
    will produce the README.)  This change was required for the `--man1`
    and `--man5` options, since the man pages are produced from the
    README, but it may be useful for other purposes as well.
  * Allow `reference.docx` and `reference.odt` to be used with
    `--print-default-data-file` and to shadow defaults if placed in
    the user data directory.  Note that as of 1.14, we no longer
    include these files as data files; instead, we include their
    components.  This change causes pandoc to behave as if it has
    these data files; they are constructed on demand when needed
    using `getDefaultReferenceDocx` and `getDefaultReferenceODT`.
  * Fixed regression in CSS parsing with `--self-contained` (#2224).
    Pandoc 1.14.0.x used css-text to parse the CSS, but its parser
    silently drops big sections of CSS.  This commit replaces the
    use of css-text with a small but principled CSS preprocessor,
    which removes whitespace and comments and replaces `url()` with
    base 64 data when possible.
  * Use `https://` instead of `//` for MathJax and KaTeX CDN URLs (#1920).
    This will allow math to work when pages are being viewed locally.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`:  Export `plainExtensions`.
    These are the extensions used in `plain` output.
  * LaTeX reader: Don't parse `_` and `^` as sub/superscript outside of
    math mode; treat them as regular inline text.  Normally these will
    cause an error in LaTeX, but there are contexts (e.g. `alltt`
    environments) where they are allowed.
  * HTML reader:  allow `<body>` to close `<head>`.
  * DocBook reader: support `mediaobject`s and `figures` (#2184, mb21).
  * RST reader: Fix reference names with special characters
    (Lars-Dominik Braun).
  * Textile writer:  escape `+` and `-` as entities (#2225).
  * DokuWiki writer: Use proper `<code>` tags for code blocks (#2213).
  * Plain writer:  don't use symbols for super/subscript (#2237).
    Simplified code by using `plainExtensions`.
  * InDesign writer: Properly escape URLs containing more than one
    colon character (gohai).
  * Docx writer: Make sure we use dist version of `reference.docx`
    (and not the user's version) for certain settings.  Taking some
    settings values from a user-supplied reference.docx can lead to
    corruption.  This fixes a regression from the last release (#2249).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: exports `getDefaultReferenceDocx` and
    `getDefaultReferenceODT` (API change).  These functions have been
    removed from the Docx and ODT writers.
  * LaTeX template (Xavier Olive):
    + Added `CJKmainfont` and `CJKoptions` variables.
    + Allow dvipsnames (e.g. `MidnightBlue`) for colors (Xavier Olive).
  * Epub templates:  use `author.role`, not `author.type`.
  * Bump cmark version to >= 0.3.4.
  * Improved Windows installer (#2205, thanks to nkalvi).
    Users can now select a per-user or systemwide install, and can set
    the installation path.  At the end of installation, the install location
    is given.  The install location is also now given in the list of
    installed programs in Control Panel.  Cleaner WiX syntax is used for
    setting the path.
  * Added `download_stats` target to Makefile.
* Thu Jun 04 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.14.0.4
  * Added missing commonmark template.
* Tue Jun 02 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.14.0.3
  * Allow compilation with syb 0.5.*.
  * Custom writer: fixed some compiler warnings for ghc < 7.10.
* Tue Jun 02 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- reworked man patch
* Sun May 31 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.14.0.2
- man.patch to remove generating of man pages
  * for changes please see upstream 'changelog' file
* Thu May 14 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- disable old-locale support
* Sun Apr 26 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- correct ghc-http-client-tls dep
* Fri Apr 24 2015 mimi.vx@gmail.com
- update to 1.13.2.1
  pandoc (1.13.2)
  ===============
  * TWiki Reader: add new new twiki reader (API chaneg, Alexander Sulfrian).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Better handling of paragraph in div (#1591).
    Previously text that ended a div would be parsed as Plain
    unless there was a blank line before the closing div tag.
    + Don't treat a citation as a reference link label (#1763).
    + Fix autolinks with following punctuation (#1811).
    The price of this is that autolinked bare URIs can no longer
    contain `>` characters, but this is not a big issue.
    + Fix `Ext_lists_without_preceding_blankline` bug (#1636, Artyom).
    + Allow `startnum` to work without `fancy_lists`. Formerly
    `pandoc -f markdown-fancy_lists+startnum` did not work properly.
  * RST reader (all Daniel Bergey):
    + Parse quoted literal blocks (#65).  RST quoted literal blocks are
    the same as indented literal blocks (which pandoc already supports)
    except that the quote character is preserved in each line.
    + Parse RST class directives. The class directive accepts one or more
    class names, and creates a Div value with those classes.  If the
    directive has an indented body, the body is parsed as the children of
    the Div.  If not, the first block folowing the directive is made a
    child of the Div. This differs from the behavior of rst2xml, which
    does not create a Div element.  Instead, the specified classes are
    applied to each child of the directive.  However, most Pandoc Block
    constructors to not take an Attr argument, so we can't duplicate this
    behavior.
    + Warn about skipped directives.
    + Literal role now produces Code. Code role should have "code" class.
    + Improved support for custom roles
  - Added `sourceCode` to classes for `:code:` role, and anything
    inheriting from it.
  - Add the name of the custom role to classes if the Inline
    constructor supports Attr.
  - If the custom role directive does not specify a parent role,
    inherit from the `:span:` role.
    This differs somewhat from the `rst2xml.py` behavior.  If a custom
    role inherits from another custom role, Pandoc will attach both
    roles' names as classes.  `rst2xml.py` will only use the class of
    the directly invoked role (though in the case of inheriting from a
    `:code:` role with a `:language:` defined, it will also provide the
    inherited language as a class).
    + Warn about ignored fields in role directives.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Parse label after caption into a span instead of
    inserting an additional paragraph of bracketed text (#1747).
    + Parse math environments as inline when possible (#1821).
    + Better handling of `\noindent` and `\greektext` (#1783).
    + Handle `\texorpdfstring` more gracefully.
    + Handle `\cref` and `\sep` (Wikiwide).
    + Support `\smartcite` and `\Smartcite` from biblatex.
  * HTML reader:
    + Retain display type of MathML output (#1719, Matthew Pickering).
    + Recognise `<br>` tags inside `<pre>` blocks (#1620, Matthew Pickering).
    + Make `embed` tag either block or inline (#1756).
  * DocBook reader:
    + Handle `keycombo`, `keycap` (#1815).
    + Get string content in inner tags for literal elements (#1816).
    + Handle `menuchoice` elements better, with a `>` between (#1817).
    + Include `id` on section headers (#1818).
    + Document/test "type" as implemented (Brian O'Sullivan).
    + Add support for calloutlist and callout (Brian O'Sullivan).
    We treat a calloutlist as a bulleted list. This works well in practice.
    + Add support for `classname` (Bryan O'Sullivan).
  * Docx reader:
    + Fix window path for image lookup (Jesse Rosenthal).
    Don't use os-sensitive "combine", since we always want the paths in our
    zip-archive to use forward-slashes.
    + Single-item headers in ordered lists are headers (Jesse Rosenthal).
    When users number their headers, Word understands that as a single item
    enumerated list. We make the assumption that such a list is, in fact,
    a header.
    + Rewrite rewriteLink to work with new headers (Jesse Rosenthal).
    There could be new top-level headers after making lists, so we have to
    rewrite links after that.
    + Use polyglot header list (Jesse Rosenthal).
    We're just keeping a list of header formats that different languages
    use as their default styles. At the moment, we have English, German,
    Danish, and French. We can continue to add to this.
    This is simpler than parsing the styles file, and perhaps less
    error-prone, since there seems to be some variations, even within a
    language, of how a style file will define headers.
    + Remove header class properly in other langs (Jesse Rosenthal).
    When we encounter one of the polyglot header styles, we want to remove
    that from the par styles after we convert to a header. To do that, we
    have to keep track of the style name, and remove it appropriately.
    + Account for external link URLs with anchors. Previously, if a URL
    had an anchor, the reader would incorrectly identify it as an
    internal link and return only the anchor as URL. (Caleb McDaniel)
    + Fix for Issue #1692 (i18n styles) (Nikolay Yakimov).
  * Org reader:
    + Added state changing blanklines (Jesse Rosenthal).
    This allows us to emphasize at the beginning of a new paragraph (or, in
    general, after blank lines).
    + Fixed bug with bulleted lists:
  - a
  - b
  * c
    was being parsed as a list, even though an unindented `*`
    should make a heading.  See
    <http://orgmode.org/manual/Plain-lists.html#fn-1>.
    + Org reader: absolute, relative paths in link (#1741, Albert
    Krewinkel). The org reader was too restrictive when parsing links;
    some relative links and links to files given as absolute paths
    were not recognized correctly.
    + Org reader:  allow empty links (jgm/gitit#471, Albert Krewinkel).
    This is important for use in gitit, which uses empty links
    for wikilinks.
    + Respect indent when parsing Org bullet lists (#1650, Timothy
    Humphries).  Fixes issue with top-level bullet list parsing.
    + Fix indent issue for definition lists (Timothy Humphries,
    see #1650, #1698, #1680).
    + Parse multi-inline terms correctly in definition list (#1649,
    Matthew Pickering).
    + Fix rules for emphasis recognition (Albert Krewinkel).
    Things like `/hello,/` or `/hi'/` were falsy recognized as emphasised
    strings.  This is wrong, as `,` and `'` are forbidden border chars and
    may not occur on the inner border of emphasized text.
    + Drop COMMENT document trees (Albert Krewinkel).
    Document trees under a header starting with the word `COMMENT` are
    comment trees and should not be exported.  Those trees are dropped
    silently (#1678).
    + Properly handle links to `file:target` (Albert Krewinkel).
    Org links like `[[file:target][title]]` were not handled correctly,
    parsing the link target verbatim.  The org reader is changed such that
    the leading `file:` is dropped from the link target (see #756, #1812).
    + Parse LaTeX-style MathML entities (#1657, Albert Krewinkel).
    Org supports special symbols which can be included using LaTeX syntax,
    but are actually MathML entities.  Examples for this are
    `\nbsp` (non-breaking space), `\Aacute` (the letter A with accent acute)
    or `\copy` (the copyright sign ©)
  * EPUB reader:
    + URI handling improvements. Now we outsource most of the work to
    `fetchItem'`. Also, do not include queries in file extensions (#1671).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Use `\texorpdfstring` for section captions when needed (Vaclav Zeman).
    + Handle consecutive linebreaks (#1733).
    + Protect graphics in headers (Jesse Rosenthal).
    Graphics in `\section`/`\subsection` etc titles need to be `\protect`ed.
    + Put `~` before header in list item text (Jesse Rosenthal).
    Because of the built-in line skip, LaTeX can't handle a section header
    as the first element in a list item.
    + Avoid using reserved characters as `\lstinline` delimiters (#1595).
    + Better handling of display math in simple tables (#1754).
    We convert display math to inline math in simple tables,
    since LaTeX can't deal with display math in simple tables.
    + Escape spaces in code (#1694, Bjorn Buckwalter).
  * MediaWiki writer:
    + Fixed links with URL = text. Previously these were rendered as bare
    words, even if the URL was not an absolute URL (#1825).
  * ICML writer:
    + Don't force all citations into footnotes.
  * RTF writer:
    + Add blankline at end of output (#1732, Matthew Pickering).
  * RST writer:
    + Ensure blank line after figure.
    + Avoid exces whitespace after last list item (#1777).
    + Wrap line blocks with spaces before continuations (#1656).
    + Fixed double-rendering of footnotes in RST tables (#1769).
  * DokuWiki writer:
    + Better handling of block quotes. This change ensures that
    multiple paragraph blockquotes are rendered using native `>`
    rather than as HTML (#1738).
    + Fix external images (#1739). Preface relative links with ":",
    absolute URIs without. (Timothy Humphries)
  * HTML writer:
    + Use protocol-relative URL for mathjax.
    + Put newline btw img and caption paragraph.
    + MathML now outputted with tex annotation (#1635, Matthew Pickering).
    + Add support for KaTeX HTML math (#1626, Matthew Pickering).
    This adds `KaTeX` to `HTMLMathMethod` (API change).
    + Don't double render when `email-obfuscation=none` (#1625, Matthew
    Pickering).
    + Make header attributes work outside top level (#1711).
    Previously they only appeared on top level header elements.
    Now they work e.g. in blockquotes.
  * ODT writer:
    + Correctly handle images without extensions (#1729).
    + Strip querystring in ODT write (#1682, Todd Sifleet).
  * FB2 writer:
    + Add newline to output.
  * EPUB writer:
    + Don't add `sourceURL` to absolute URIs (#1669).
    + Don't use unsupported `opf:title-type` for epub2.
    + Include "landmarks" section in nav document for epub3 (#1757).
    + Removed playOrder from navpoint elements in ncx file (#1760).
    These aren't required, and they make manual modification of epubs
    difficult.
    + Extract title even from structured title.
    + Don't include nav node in spine unless `--toc` was requested.
    Previously we included it in the spine with `linear="no"`, leading
    to odd results in some readers (#1593).
    + Fixed absolute URI detection (#1672).
    + Correctly resolve relative URIs (#1671).
    + Use regular page template for `nav.xhtml`, including doctype (#1759).
  * Docx writer:
    + Put docx table captions above tables (#1641, Nikolay Yakimov).
    + Get the page width from the reference docx file, and use
    it to scale images that are too large to fit (Grégory Bataille).
    + Partial fix for #1607 (Nikolay Yakimov). International heading styles
    are inferred based on `<w:name val="heading #">` fallback, if there
    are no en-US "Heading#" styles
    + Look in user data dir for archive `reference.docx`.
    + Renumber header and footer relationships to avoid collisions (Jesse
    Rosenthal). We previously took the old relationship names of the
    headers and footer in secptr. That led to collisions. We now make
    a map of availabl names in the relationships file, and then rename
    in secptr.
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + Add function toLabel (Mark Szepieniec).
    This function can be used to sanitize reference labels so that
    they do not contain any of the illegal characters \#[]",{}%()|= .
    Currently only Links have their labels sanitized, because they
    are the only Elements that use passed labels.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + Moved import of `toChunks` outside of CPP conditional (#1590).
    + Fix `inDirectory` to reset to the original directory in case
    an exception occurs (Freiric Barral).
  * Templates:
    + LaTeX template: load polyglossia before bibtex (jgm/pandoc-templates#70).
    Thanks to bluebirch.
    + LaTeX template: Added `\VerbatimFootnotes` if there is verbatim in notes
    (#1616).
    + LaTeX template:  Add shorthands=off to babel options (#1648).
    + EPUB, EPUB3 templates: Added `id="cover"` to body of cover page.
    This aids styling, making it possible for example to set 0 margins
    on the title page (#1758).
    + EPUB, EPUB3 templates:  Handle structured metadata on titlepage.
    Previously we just expected 'title', 'subtitle', 'author', 'date'.
    Now we still support those, but also support the format recommended
    for epub metadata in the pandoc README:
  - --
    title:
  - type: main
    text: My Book
  - type: subtitle
    text: An investigation of metadata
    creator:
  - role: author
    text: John Smith
  - role: editor
    text: Sarah Jones
    identifier:
  - scheme: DOI
    text: doi:10.234234.234/33
    publisher:  My Press
    rights:  (c) 2007 John Smith, CC BY-NC
    ...
  * `Text.Pandoc.Templates.getDefaultTemplate`:
    don't fail when called with "fb2" (#1660).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`:
    + Fixed `inlineMath` so it handles `\text{..}` containing `$`.
    For example: `$x = \text{the $n$th root of $y$}` (#1677).
    + Change `parseFromString` to fail if not all input is consumed.
    (Matthew Pickering)
    + Moved `addWarning` from Markdown reader to `Parsing`, so it can be
    used by more readers (API change, Daniel Bergey).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`:
    +  Improve performance of `realLength` (Matthew Pickering).
    +  Make CR + BLANKLINE = BLANKLINE. This fixes an extra blank line we
    were getting at the end of markdown fragments (as well as rst, org,
    etc.) (#1705).
  * `Text.Pandoc.MIME`:
    + Add mime type for WebVTT (Jason Ronallo).
    + Changed mime type for `otf` to `application/vnd.ms-opentype` (#1761).
    This is needed for epub3 validation.
  * `Text.Pandoc.MediaBag`:
    + Fix Windows specific path problems (#1597).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + Make `collapseFilePath` OS-agnostic (Matthew Pickering).
  * Link the test suite using `-threaded`.
    This allows the test suite to be run using `+RTS -N`.
  * Added `network` dependency under `network-uri` flag in test section.
  * Give better error messages when someone tries to convert from
    pdf, doc, odt (#1683).
  * Added `track` to list of tags treated by `--self-contained` (#1664).
  pandoc (1.13.1)
  ===============
  * Fixed `--self-contained` with Windows paths (#1558).
    Previously `C:\foo.js` was being wrongly interpreted as a URI.
  * HTML reader:  improved handling of tags that can be block or inline.
    Previously a section like this would be enclosed in a paragraph,
    with RawInline for the video tags (since video is a tag that can
    be either block or inline):
    <video controls="controls">
    <source src="../videos/test.mp4" type="video/mp4" />
    <source src="../videos/test.webm" type="video/webm" />
    <p>
    The videos can not be played back on your system.<br/>
    Try viewing on Youtube (requires Internet connection):
    <a href="http://youtu.be/etE5urBps_w">Relative Velocity on
    Youtube</a>.
    </p>
    </video>
    This change will cause the video and source tags to be parsed
    as RawBlock instead, giving better output.
    The general change is this:  when we're parsing a "plain" sequence
    of inlines, we don't parse anything that COULD be a block-level tag.
  * Docx reader:
    + Be sensitive to user styles.  Note that "Hyperlink" is
    "blacklisted," as we don't want the default underline styling to be
    inherited by all links by default (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Read single paragraph in table cell as `Plain` (Jesse Rosenthal).
    This makes to docx reader's native output fit with the way the markdown
    reader understands its markdown output.
  * Textile writer:  Extended the range of cases where native textile
    tables will be used (as opposed to raw HTML):  we now handle any
    alignment type, but only for simple tables with no captions.
  * Txt2Tags reader:
    + Header is now parsed only if standalone flag is set (Matthew Pickering).
    + The header is now parsed as meta information. The first line is the
    `title`, the second is the `author` and third line is the `date`
    (Matthew Pickering).
    + Corrected formatting of `%%mtime` macro (Matthew Pickering).
    + Fixed crash when reading from stdin.
  * EPUB writer:  Don't use page-progression-direction in EPUB2, which
    doesn't support it.  Also, if page-progression-direction not specified
    in metadata, don't include the attribute even in EPUB3; not including it
    is the same as including it with the value "default", as we did before.
    (#1550)
  * Org writer: Accept example lines with indentation at the beginning
    (Calvin Beck).
  * DokuWiki writer:
    + Refactor to use Reader monad (Matthew Pickering).
    + Avoid using raw HTML in table cells; instead, use `\\`
    instead of newlines (Jesse Rosenthal).
    + Properly handle HTML table cell alignments, and use spacing
    to make the tables look prettier (#1566).
  * Docx writer:
    + Bibliography entries get `Bibliography` style (#1559).
    + Implement change tracking (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Fixed a bug that caused a table caption to repeat across all pages
    (Jose Luis Duran).
    + Improved vertical spacing in tables and made it customizable using
    standard lengths set by booktab.  See
    <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!msg/pandoc-discuss/qMu6_5lYy0o/ZAU7lzAIKw0J>
    (Jose Luis Duran).
    + Added `\strut` to fix spacing in multiline tables (Jose Luis Duran).
    + Use `\tabularnewline` instead of `\\` in table cells (Jose Luis Duran).
    + Made horizontal rules more flexible (Jose Luis Duran).
  * Text.Pandoc.MIME:
    + Added `MimeType` (type synonym for `String`) and `getMimeTypeDef`.
    Code cleanups (Artyom Kazak).
  * Templates:
    + LaTeX template: disable microtype protrusion for typewriter font (#1549,
    thanks lemzwerg).
  * Improved OSX build procedure.
  * Added `network-uri` flag, to deal with split of `network-uri` from
    `network`.
  * Fix build dependencies for the `trypandoc` flag, so that they are
    ignored if `trypandoc` flag is set to False (Gabor Pali).
  * Updated README to remove outdated claim that `--self-contained`
    looks in the user data directory for missing files.
  pandoc (1.13.0.1)
  =================
  * Docx writer:
    + Fixed regression which bungled list numbering (#1544), causing
    all lists to appear as basic ordered lists.
    + Include row width in table rows (Christoffer Ackelman, Viktor Kronvall).
    Added a property to all table rows where the sum of column widths
    is specified in pct (fraction of 5000).  This helps persuade Word
    to lay out the table with the widths we specify.
  * Fixed a bug in Windows 8 which caused pandoc not to find the
    `pandoc-citeproc` filter (#1542).
  * Docx reader: miscellaneous under-the-hood improvements (Jesse Rosenthal).
    Most significantly, the reader now uses Builder, leading to some
    performance improvements.
  * HTML reader:  Parse appropriately styled span as SmallCaps.
  * Markdown writer: don't escape `$`, `^`, `~` when `tex_math_dollars`,
    `superscript`, and `subscript` extensions, respectively, are
    deactivated (#1127).
  * Added `trypandoc` flag to build CGI executable used in the online
    demo.
  * Makefile:  Added 'quick', 'osxpkg' targets.
  * Updated README in templates to indicate templates license.
    The templates are dual-licensed, BSD3 and GPL2+.
  pandoc (1.13)
  =============
  * Added `docx` as an input format (Jesse Rosenthal).  The docx
    reader includes conversion of native Word equations to pandoc
    LaTeX `Math` elements.  Metadata is taken from paragraphs at the
    beginning of the document with styles `Author`, `Title`, `Subtitle`,
    `Date`, and `Abstract`.
  * Added `epub` as an input format (Matthew Pickering).  The epub
    reader includes conversion of MathML to pandoc LaTeX `Math`
    elements.
  * Added `t2t` (Txt2Tags) as an input format (Matthew Pickering).
    Txt2tags is a lightweight markup format described at
    <http://txt2tags.org/>.
  * Added `dokuwiki` as an output format (Clare Macrae).
  * Added `haddock` as an output format.
  * Added `--extract-media` option to extract media contained in a zip
    container (docx or epub) while adjusting image paths to point to the
    extracted images.
  * Added a new markdown extension, `compact_definition_lists`, that
    restores the syntax for definition lists of pandoc 1.12.x, allowing
    tight definition lists with no blank space between items, and
    disallowing lazy wrapping.  (See below under behavior changes.)
  * Added an extension `epub_html_exts` for parsing HTML in EPUBs.
  * Added extensions `native_spans` and `native_divs` to activate
    parsing of material in HTML span or div tags as Pandoc Span
    inlines or Div blocks.
  * `--trace` now works with the Markdown, HTML, Haddock, EPUB,
    Textile, and MediaWiki readers.  This is an option intended
    for debugging parsing problems; ordinary users should not need
    to use it.
  [behavior changes]
  * Changed behavior of the `markdown_attribute` extension, to bring
    it in line with PHP markdown extra and multimarkdown.  Setting
    `markdown="1"` on an outer tag affects all contained tags,
    recursively, until it is reversed with `markdown="0"` (#1378).
  * Revised markdown definition list syntax (#1429).  Both the reader
    and writer are affected.  This change brings pandoc's definition list
    syntax into alignment with that used in PHP markdown extra and
    multimarkdown (with the exception that pandoc is more flexible about
    the definition markers, allowing tildes as well as colons).  Lazily
    wrapped definitions are now allowed.  Blank space is required
    between list items.  The space before a definition is used to determine
    whether it is a paragraph or a "plain" element.  **WARNING: This change
    may break existing documents!**  Either check your documents for
    definition lists without blank space between items, or use
    `markdown+compact_definition_lists` for the old behavior.
  * `.numberLines` now works in fenced code blocks even if no language
    is given (#1287, jgm/highlighting-kate#40).
  * Improvements to `--filter`:
    + Don't search PATH for a filter with an explicit path.
    This fixed a bug wherein `--filter ./caps.py` would run `caps.py` from
    the system path, even if there was a `caps.py` in the working directory.
    + Respect shebang if filter is executable (#1389).
    + Don't print misleading error message.
    Previously pandoc would say that a filter was not found,
    even in a case where the filter had a syntax error.
  * HTML reader:
    + Parse `div` and `span` elements even without `--parse-raw`,
    provided `native_divs` and `native_spans` extensions are set.
    Motivation:  these now generate native pandoc Div and Span
    elements, not raw HTML.
    + Parse EPUB-specific elements if the `epub_html_exts`
    extension is enabled.  These include `switch`, `footnote`,
    `rearnote`, `noteref`.
  * Org reader:
    + Support for inline LaTeX.  Inline LaTeX is now accepted and parsed by the
    org-mode reader.  Both math symbols (like `\tau`) and LaTeX commands (like
    `\cite{Coffee}`), can be used without any further escaping (Albert
    Krewinkel).
  * Textile reader and writer:
    + The `raw_tex` extension is no longer set by default.  You can
    enable it with `textile+raw_tex`.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Support `equation`, `informalequation`, `inlineequation` elements with
    `mml:math` content.  This is converted into LaTeX and put into a Pandoc
    Math inline.
  * Revised `plain` output, largely following the style of Project
    Gutenberg:
    + Emphasis is rendered with `_underscores_`, strong emphasis
    with ALL CAPS.
    + Headings are rendered differently, with space to set them off,
    not with setext style underlines. Level 1 headers are ALL CAPS.
    + Math is rendered using unicode when possible, but without the
    distracting emphasis markers around variables.
    + Footnotes use a regular `[n]` style.
  * Markdown writer:
    + Horizontal rules are now a line across the whole page.
    + Prettier pipe tables.  Columns are now aligned  (#1323).
    + Respect the `raw_html` extension.  `pandoc -t markdown-raw_html`
    no longer emits any raw HTML, including span and div tags
    generated by Span and Div elements.
    + Use span with style for `SmallCaps` (#1360).
  * HTML writer:
    + Autolinks now have class `uri`, and email autolinks have class
    `email`, so they can be styled.
  * Docx writer:
    + Document formatting is carried over from `reference.docx`.
    This includes margins, page size, page orientation, header,
    and footer, including images in headers and footers.
    + Include abstract (if present) with `Abstract` style (#1451).
    + Include subtitle (if present) with `Subtitle` style, rather
    than tacking it on to the title (#1451).
  * Org writer:
    + Write empty span elements with an id attribute as org anchors.
    For example `Span ("uid",[],[]) []` becomes `<<uid>>`.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Put table captions above tables, to match the conventional
    standard.  (Previously they appeared below tables.)
    + Use `\(..\)` instead of `$..$` for inline math (#1464).
    + Use `\nolinkurl` in email autolinks.  This allows them to be styled
    using `\urlstyle{tt}`.  Thanks to Ulrike Fischer for the solution.
    + Use `\textquotesingle` for `'` in inline code.  Otherwise we get
    curly quotes in the PDF output (#1364).
    + Use `\footnote<.>{..}` for notes in beamer, so that footnotes
    do not appear before the overlays in which their markers appear
    (#1525).
    + Don't produce a `\label{..}` for a Div or Span element.  Do produce
    a `\hyperdef{..}` (#1519).
  * EPUB writer:
    + If the metadata includes `page-progression-direction` (which can be
    `ltr` or `rtl`, the `page-progression-direction` attribute will
    be set in the EPUB spine (#1455).
  * Custom lua writers:
    + Custom writers now work with `--template`.
    + Removed HTML header scaffolding from `sample.lua`.
    + Made citation information available in lua writers.
  * `--normalize` and `Text.Pandoc.Shared.normalize` now consolidate
    adjacent `RawBlock`s when possible.
  [API changes]
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx`, exporting `readDocx` (Jesse Rosenthal).
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Readers.EPUB`, exporting `readEPUB` (Matthew
    Pickering).
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Readers.Txt2Tags`, exporting `readTxt2Tags` (Matthew
    Pickering).
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Writers.DokuWiki`, exporting `writeDokuWiki`
    (Clare Macrae).
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Writers.Haddock`, exporting `writeHaddock`.
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.MediaBag`, exporting `MediaBag`, `lookupMedia`,
    `insertMedia`, `mediaDirectory`, `extractMediaBag`.  The docx and epub
    readers return a pair of a `Pandoc` document and a `MediaBag` with
    the media resources they contain.  This can be extracted using
    `--extract-media`.  Writers that incorporate media (PDF, Docx,
    ODT, EPUB, RTF, or HTML formats with `--self-contained`) will look
    for resources in the `MediaBag` generated by the reader, in addition to
    the file system or web.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Readers.TexMath`: Removed deprecated `readTeXMath`.
    Renamed `readTeXMath'` to `texMathToInlines`.
  * `Text.Pandoc`: Added `Reader` data type (Matthew Pickering).
    `readers` now associates names of readers with `Reader`
    structures.  This allows inclusion of readers, like the docx
    reader, that take binary rather than textual input.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + Added `capitalize` (Artyom Kazak), and replaced uses of
    `map toUpper` (which give bad results for many languages).
    + Added `collapseFilePath`, which removes intermediate `.` and
    `..` from a path (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added `fetchItem'`, which works like `fetchItem` but searches
    a `MediaBag` before looking on the net or file system.
    + Added `withTempDir`.
    + Added `removeFormatting`.
    + Added `extractSpaces` (from HTML reader) and generalized its type
    so that it can be used by the docx reader (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added `ordNub`.
    + Added `normalizeInlines`, `normalizeBlocks`.
    + `normalize` is now `Pandoc -> Pandoc` instead of
    `Data a :: a -> a`.  Some users may need to change their uses of
    `normalize` to the newly exported `normalizeInlines` or
    `normalizeBlocks`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`:
    + Added `writerMediaBag` to `WriterOptions`.
    + Removed deprecated and no longer used `readerStrict` in
    `ReaderOptions`.  This is handled by `readerExtensions` now.
    + Added `Ext_compact_definition_lists`.
    + Added `Ext_epub_html_exts`.
    + Added `Ext_native_divs` and `Ext_native_spans`.
    This allows users to turn off the default pandoc behavior of
    parsing contents of div and span tags in markdown and HTML
    as native pandoc Div blocks and Span inlines.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`:
    + Generalized `readWith` to `readWithM` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Export `runParserT` and `Stream` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added `HasQuoteContext` type class (Matthew Pickering).
    + Generalized types of `mathInline`, `smartPunctuation`, `quoted`,
    `singleQuoted`, `doubleQuoted`, `failIfInQuoteContext`,
    `applyMacros` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added custom `token` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added `stateInHtmlBlock` to `ParserState`.  This is used to keep
    track of the ending tag we're waiting for when we're parsing inside
    HTML block tags.
    + Added `stateMarkdownAttribute` to `ParserState`. This is used
    to keep track of whether the markdown attribute has been set in
    an enclosing tag.
    + Generalized type of `registerHeader`, using new type classes
    `HasReaderOptions`, `HasIdentifierList`, `HasHeaderMap` (Matthew
    Pickering).  These allow certain common functions to be reused
    even in parsers that use custom state (instead of `ParserState`),
    such as the MediaWiki reader.
    + Moved `inlineMath`, `displayMath` from Markdown reader to Parsing,
    and generalized their types (Matthew Pickering).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`:
    + Added `nestle`.
    + Added `blanklines`, which guarantees a certain number of blank lines
    (and no more).
  [bug fixes]
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fixed parsing of indented code in list items.  Indented code
    at the beginning of a list item must be indented eight spaces
    from the margin (or edge of the container), or four spaces
    from the list marker, whichever is greater.
    + Fixed small bug in HTML parsing with `markdown_attribute`, which
    caused incorrect tag nesting for input like
    `<aside markdown="1">*hi*</aside>`.
    + Fixed regression with intraword underscores (#1121).
    + Improved parsing of inline links containing quote characters (#1534).
    + Slight rewrite of `enclosure`/`emphOrStrong` code.
    + Revamped raw HTML block parsing in markdown (#1330).
    We no longer include trailing spaces and newlines in the
    raw blocks.  We look for closing tags for elements (but without
    backtracking).  Each block-level tag is its own `RawBlock`;
    we no longer try to consolidate them (though `--normalize` will do so).
    + Combine consecutive latex environments.  This helps when you have
    two minipages which can't have blank lines between them (#690, #1196).
    + Support smallcaps through span.
    `<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">foo</span>` will be
    parsed as a `SmallCaps` inline, and will work in all output
    formats that support small caps (#1360).
    + Prevent spurious line breaks after list items (#1137).  When the
    `hard_line_breaks` option was specified, pandoc would formerly
    produce a spurious line break after a tight list item.
    + Fixed table parsing bug (#1333).
    + Handle `c++` and `objective-c` as language identifiers in
    github-style fenced blocks (#1318).
    + Inline math must have nonspace before final `$` (#1313).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Handle comments at the end of tables.  This resolves the issue
    illustrated in <http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24009489>.
    + Correctly handle table rows with too few cells.  LaTeX seems to
    treat them as if they have empty cells at the end  (#241).
    + Handle leading/trailing spaces in `\emph` better.
    `\emph{ hi }` gets parsed as `[Space, Emph [Str "hi"], Space]`
    so that we don't get things like `* hi *` in markdown output.
    Also applies to `\textbf` and some other constructions (#1146).
    + Don't assume preamble doesn't contain environments (#1338).
    + Allow (and discard) optional argument for `\caption` (James Aspnes).
  * HTML reader:
    + Fixed major parsing problem with HTML tables.  Table cells were
    being combined into one cell (#1341).
    + Fixed performance issue with malformed HTML tables.
    We let a `</table>` tag close an open `<tr>` or `<td>` (#1167).
    + Allow space between `<col>` and `</col>`.
    + Added `audio` and `source` in `eitherBlockOrInline`.
    + Moved `video`, `svg`, `progress`, `script`, `noscript`, `svg` from
    `blockTags` to `eitherBlockOrInline`.
    + `map` and `object` were mistakenly in both lists; they have been removed
    from `blockTags`.
    + Ignore `DOCTYPE` and `xml` declarations.
  * MediaWiki reader:
    + Don't parse backslash escapes inside `<source>` (#1445).
    + Tightened up template parsing.
    The opening `{{` must be followed by an alphanumeric or `:`.
    This prevents the exponential slowdown in #1033.
    + Support "Bild" for images.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Better handle elements inside code environments.  Pandoc's document
    model does not allow structure inside code blocks, but at least this way
    we preserve the text (#1449).
    + Support `<?asciidoc-br?>` (#1236).
  * Textile reader:
    + Fixed list parsing. Lists can now start without an intervening
    blank line (#1513).
    + HTML block-level tags that do not start a line are parsed as
    inline HTML and do not interrupt paragraphs (as in RedCloth).
  * Org reader:
    + Make tildes create inline code (#1345).  Also relabeled `code` and
    `verbatim` parsers to accord with the org-mode manual.
    + Respect `:exports` header argument in code blocks (Craig Bosma).
    + Fixed tight lists with sublists (#1437).
  * EPUB writer:
    + Avoid excess whitespace in `nav.xhtml`.  This should improve
    TOC view in iBooks (#1392).
    + Fixed regression on cover image.
    In 1.12.4 and 1.12.4.2, the cover image would not appear properly,
    because the metadata id was not correct.  Now we derive the id from the
    actual cover image filename, which we preserve rather than using
    "cover-image."
    + Keep newlines between block elements.  This allows
    easier diff-ability (#1424).
    + Use `stringify` instead of custom `plainify`.
    + Use `renderTags'` for all tag rendering.  This properly handles tags
    that should be self-closing.  Previously `<hr/>` would appear in EPUB
    output as `<hr></hr>` (#1420).
    + Better handle HTML media tags.
    + Handle multiple dates with OPF `event` attributes.  Note: in EPUB3 we
    can have only one dc:date, so only the first one is used.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Correctly handle figures in notes.  Notes can't contain figures in
    LaTeX, so we fake it to avoid an error  (#1053).
    + Fixed strikeout + highlighted code (#1294).
    Previously strikeout highlighted code caused an error.
  * ConTeXt writer:
    + Improved detection of autolinks with URLs containing escapes.
  * RTF writer:
    + Improved image embedding: `fetchItem'` is now used to get the
    images, and calculated image sizes are indicated in the RTF.
    + Avoid extra paragraph tags in metadata (#1421).
  * HTML writer:
    + Deactivate "incremental" inside slide speaker notes (#1394).
    + Don't include empty items in the table of contents for
    slide shows.  (These would result from creating a slide
    using a horizontal rule.)
  * MediaWiki writer:
    + Minor renaming of `st` prefixed names.
  * AsciiDoc writer:
    + Double up emphasis and strong emphasis markers in intraword
    contexts, as required by asciidoc (#1441).
  * Markdown writer:
    + Avoid wrapping that might start a list, blockquote, or header (#1013).
    + Use Span instead of (hackish) `SmallCaps` in `plainify`.
    + Don't use braced attributes for fenced code (#1416).
    If `Ext_fenced_code_attributes` is not set, the first class
    attribute will be printed after the opening fence as a bare word.
    + Separate adjacent lists of the same kind with an HTML comment (#1458).
  * PDF writer:
    + Fixed treatment of data uris for images (#1062).
  * Docx writer:
    + Use Compact style for empty table cells (#1353).
    Otherwise we get overly tall lines when there are empty
    table cells and the other cells are compact.
    + Create overrides per-image for `media/` in reference docx.
    This should be somewhat more robust and cover more types of images.
    + Improved `entryFromArchive` to avoid an unneeded parse.
    + Section numbering carries over from reference.docx (#1305).
    + Simplified `abstractNumId` numbering.  Instead of sequential numbering,
    we assign numbers based on the list marker styles.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`:
    + Removed `Ext_fenced_code_attributes` from `markdown_github`
    extensions.
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`:
    + Use default instead of failing if image size not found
    in exif header (#1358).
    + ignore unknown exif header tag rather than crashing.
    Some images seem to have tag type of 256, which was causing
    a runtime error.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + `fetchItem`:  unescape URI encoding before reading local file (#1427).
    + `fetchItem`:  strip a fragment like `?#iefix` from the extension before
    doing mime lookup, to improve mime type guessing.
    + Improved logic of `fetchItem`:  absolute URIs are fetched from the net;
    other things are treated as relative URIs if `sourceURL` is `Just _`,
    otherwise as file paths on the local file system.
    + `fetchItem` now properly handles links without a protocol (#1477).
    + `fetchItem` now escapes characters not allowed in URIs before trying
    to parse the URIs.
    + Fixed runtime error with `compactify'DL` on certain lists (#1452).
  * `pandoc.hs`: Don't strip path off of `writerSourceURL`: the path is
    needed to resolve relative URLs when we fetch resources (#750).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`
    + Simplified `dash` and `ellipsis` (#1419).
    + Removed `(>>~)` in favor of the equivalent `(<*)` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Generalized functions to use `ParsecT` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Added `isbn` and `pmid` to list of recognized schemes (Matthew
    Pickering).
  [template changes]
  * Added haddock template.
  * EPUB3:  Added `type` attribute to `link` tags.  They are supposed to
    be "advisory" in HTML5, but kindlegen seems to require them.
  * EPUB3:  Put title page in section with `epub:type="titlepage"`.
  * LaTeX: Made `\subtitle` work properly (#1327).
  * LaTeX/Beamer: remove conditional around date (#1321).
  * LaTeX:  Added `lot` and `lof` variables, which can be set to
    get `\listoftables` and `\listoffigures` (#1407).  Note that
    these variables can be set at the command line with `-Vlot -Vlof`
    or in YAML metadata.
  [under the hood improvements]
  * Rewrote normalize for efficiency (#1385).
  * Rewrote Haddock reader to use `haddock-library` (#1346).
    + This brings pandoc's rendering of haddock markup in line
    with the new haddock.
    + Fixed line breaks in `@` code blocks.
    + alex and happy are no longer build-depends.
  * Added `Text.Pandoc.Compat.Directory` to allow building against
    different versions of the `directory` library.
  + Added `Text.Pandoc.Compat.Except` to allow building against
    different verions of `mtl`.
  * Code cleanup in some writers, using Reader monad to avoid
    passing options parameter around (Matej Kollar).
  * Improved readability in `pandoc.hs`.
  * Miscellaneous code cleanups (Artyom Kazak).
  * Avoid `import Prelude hiding (catch)` (#1309, thanks to Michael
    Thompson).
  * Changed `http-conduit` flag to `https`.  Depend on `http-client`
    and `http-client-tls` instead of `http-conduit`.  (Note:  pandoc still
    depends on `conduit` via `yaml`.)
  * Require `highlighting-kate >= 0.5.8.5` (#1271, #1317, Debian #753299).
    This change to highlighting-kate means that PHP fragments no longer need
    to start with `<?php`.  It also fixes a serious bug causing failures with
    ocaml and fsharp.
  * Require latest `texmath`.  This fixes `\tilde{E}` and allows
    `\left` to be used with `]`, `)` etc. (#1319), among many other
    improvements.
  * Require latest `zip-archive`.  This has fixes for unicode path names.
  * Added tests for plain writer.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Templates`:
    + Fail informatively on template syntax errors.
    With the move from parsec to attoparsec, we lost good error
    reporting.  In fact, since we weren't testing for end of input,
    malformed templates would fail silently.  Here we revert back to
    Parsec for better error messages.
    + Use `ordNub` (#1022).
  * Benchmarks:
    + Made benchmarks compile again (Artyom Kazak).
    + Fixed so that the failure of one benchmark does not prevent others
    from running (Artyom Kazak).
    + Use `nfIO` instead of the `getLength` trick to force full evaluation.
    + Changed benchmark to use only the test suite, so that benchmarks
    run more quickly.
  * Windows build script:
    + Use one install command for pandoc, pandoc-citeproc.
    + Force install of pandoc-citeproc.
  * `make_osx_package`:  Call zip file `pandoc-VERSION-osx.zip`.
    The zip should not be named `SOMETHING.pkg.zip`, or OSX finder
    will extract it into a folder named `SOMETHING.pkg`, which it
    will interpret as a defective package (#1308).
  * `README`:
    + Made headers for all extensions so they have IDs and can be
    linked to (Beni Cherniavsky-Paskin).
    + Fixed typos (Phillip Alday).
    + Fixed documentation of attributes (#1315).
    + Clarified documentation on small caps (#1360).
    + Better documentation for `fenced_code_attributes` extension
    (Caleb McDaniel).
    + Documented fact that you can put YAML metadata in a separate file
    (#1412).
  pandoc (1.12.4.2)
  =================
  * Shared:  `addMetaValue` now behaves slightly differently:
    if both the new and old values are lists, it concatenates their
    contents to form a new list.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Set `bibliography` in metadata from `\bibliography` or
    `\addbibresource` command.
    + Don't error on `%foo` with no trailing newline.
  * Org reader:
    + Support code block headers (`#+BEGIN_SRC ...`) (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Fix parsing of blank lines within blocks (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Support pandoc citation extension (Albert Krewinkel).  This can
    be turned off by specifying `org-citations` as the input format.
  * Markdown reader:
    + `citeKey` moved to `Text.Pandoc.Parsing` so it can be used by
    other readers (Albert Krewinkel).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`:
    + Added `citeKey` (see above).
    + Added `HasLastStrPosition` type class and `updateLastStrPos`
    and `notAfterString` functions.
  * Updated copyright notices (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Added default.icml to data files so it installs with the package.
  pandoc (1.12.4)
  ===============
  * Made it possible to run filters that aren't executable (#1096).
    Pandoc first tries to find the executable (searching the path
    if path isn't given).  If it fails, but the file exists and has
    a `.py`, `.pl`, `.rb`, `.hs`, or `.php` extension, pandoc runs the filter
    using the appropriate interpreter.  This should make it easier to
    use filters on Windows, and make it more convenient for everyone.
  * Added Emacs org-mode reader (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Added InDesign ICML Writer (mb21).
  * MediaWiki reader:
    + Accept image links in more languages (Jaime Marqui?nez Ferra?ndiz).
    + Fixed bug in certain nested lists (#1213).  If a level 2 list was
    followed by a level 1 list, the first item of the level 1 list
    would be lost.
    + Handle table rows containing just an HTML comment (#1230).
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Give better location information on errors, pointing to line
    numbers within included files (#1274).
    + LaTeX reader:  Better handling of `table` environment (#1204).
    Positioning options no longer rendered verbatim.
    + Better handling of figure and table with caption (#1204).
    + Handle `@{}` and `p{length}` in tabular.  The length is not actually
    recorded, but at least we get a table (#1180).
    + Properly handle `\nocite`.  It now adds a `nocite` metadata
    field.  Citations there will appear in the bibliography but not
    in the text (unless you explicitly put a `$nocite$` variable
    in your template).
  * Markdown reader:
    + Ensure that whole numbers in YAML metadata are rendered without
    decimal points.  (This became necessary with changes to aeson
    and yaml libraries.  aeson >= 0.7 and yaml >= 0.8.8.2 are now required.)
    + Fixed regression on line breaks in strict mode (#1203).
    + Small efficiency improvements.
    + Improved parsing of nested `div`s.  Formerly a closing `div` tag
    would be missed if it came right after other block-level tags.
    + Avoid backtracking when closing `</div>` not found.
    + Fixed bug in reference link parsing in `markdown_mmd`.
    + Fixed a bug in list parsing (#1154).  When reading a raw list
    item, we now strip off up to 4 spaces.
    + Fixed parsing of empty reference link definitions (#1186).
    + Made one-column pipe tables work (#1218).
  * Textile reader:
    + Better support for attributes.  Instead of being ignored, attributes
    are now parsed and included in Span inlines.  The output will be a bit
    different from stock textile: e.g. for `*(foo)hi*`, we'll get
    `<em><span class="foo">hi</span></em>` instead of
    `<em class="foo">hi</em>`.  But at least the data is not lost.
    + Improved treatment of HTML spans (%) (#1115).
    + Improved link parsing.  In particular we now pick up on attributes.
    Since pandoc links can't have attributes, we enclose the whole link in
    a span if there are attributes (#1008).
    + Implemented correct parsing rules for inline markup (#1175, Matthew
    Pickering).
    + Use Builder (Matthew Pickering).
    + Fixed list parsing bug (#1500).
    + Don't allow inline formatting to extend over newlines.
    This matches the behavior of RedCarpet, avoids some ugly bugs,
    and improves performance.
  * DocBook reader:
    + Better treatment of `formalpara`.  We now emit the title (if present)
    as a separate paragraph with boldface text (#1215).
    + Set metadata `author` not `authors`.
    + Added recognition of `authorgroup` and `releaseinfo` elements (#1214,
    Matthew Pickering).
    + Converted current meta information parsing in DocBook to a more
    extensible version which is aware of the more recent meta
    representation (Matthew Pickering).
  * HTML reader:
    + Require tagsoup 0.13.1, to fix a bug with parsing of script tags
    (#1248).
    + Treat processing instructions & declarations as block.  Previously
    these were treated as inline, and included in paragraph tags in HTML
    or DocBook output, which is generally not what is wanted (#1233).
    + Updated `closes` with rules from HTML5 spec.
    + Use Builder (Matthew Pickering, #1162).
  * RST reader:
    + Remove duplicate `http` in PEP links (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Make rst figures true figures (#1168, CasperVector)
    + Enhanced Pandoc's support for rST roles (Merijn Verstaaten).
    rST parser now supports: all built-in rST roles, new role definition,
    role inheritance, though with some limitations.
    + Use `author` rather than `authors` in metadata.
    + Better handling of directives.  We now correctly handle field
    lists that are indented more than three spaces.  We treat an
    `aafig` directive as a code block with attributes, so it can be
    processed in a filter (#1212).
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Mark span contents with label if span has an ID (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Made `--toc-depth` work well with books in latex/pdf output (#1210).
    + Handle line breaks in simple table cells (#1217).
    + Workaround for level 4-5 headers in quotes.  These previously produced
    invalid LaTeX: `\paragraph` or `\subparagraph` in a `quote` environment.
    This adds an `mbox{}` in these contexts to work around the problem.
    See <http://tex.stackexchange.com/a/169833/22451> (#1221).
    + Use `\/` to avoid en-dash ligature instead of `-{}-` (Vaclav Zeman).
    This is to fix LuaLaTeX output. The `-{}-` sequence does not avoid the
    ligature with LuaLaTeX but `\/` does.
    + Fixed string escaping in `hyperref` and `hyperdef` (#1130).
  * ConTeXt writer:  Improved autolinks (#1270).
  * DocBook writer:
    + Improve handling of hard line breaks in Docbook writer
    (Neil Mayhew).  Use a `<literallayout>` for the entire paragraph, not
    just for the newline character.
    + Don't let line breaks inside footnotes influence the enclosing
    paragraph (Neil Mayhew).
    + Distinguish tight and loose lists in DocBook output, using
    `spacing="compact"` (Neil Mayhew, #1250).
  * Docx writer:  When needed files are not present in the user's
    `reference.docx`, fall back on the versions in the `reference.docx`
    in pandoc's data files. This fixes a bug that occurs when a
    `reference.docx` saved by LibreOffice is used. (#1185)
  * EPUB writer:
    + Include extension in epub ids.  This fixes a problem with duplicate
    extensions for fonts and images with the same base name but different
    extensions (#1254).
    + Handle files linked in raw `img` tags (#1170).
    + Handle media in `audio` source tags (#1170).
    Note that we now use a `media` directory rather than `images`.
    + Incorporate files linked in `video` tags (#1170).  `src` and `poster`
    will both be incorporated into `content.opf` and the epub container.
  * HTML writer:
    + Add colgroup around col tags (#877).  Also affects EPUB writer.
    + Fixed bug with unnumbered section headings.  Unnumbered section
    headings (with class `unnumbered`) were getting numbers.
    + Improved detection of image links. Previously image links with
    queries were not recognized, causing `<embed>` to be used instead
    of `<img>`.
  * Man writer:  Ensure that terms in definition lists aren't line wrapped
    (#1195).
  * Markdown writer:
    + Use proper escapes to avoid unwanted lists (#980).  Previously we used
    0-width spaces, an ugly hack.
    + Use longer backtick fences if needed (#1206).  If the content contains a
    backtick fence and there are attributes, make sure longer fences are
    used to delimit the code.  Note:  This works well in pandoc, but github
    markdown is more limited, and will interpret the first string of three
    or more backticks as ending the code block.
  * RST writer:  Avoid stack overflow with certain tables (#1197).
  * RTF writer:  Fixed table cells containing paragraphs.
  * Custom writer:
    + Correctly handle UTF-8 in custom lua scripts (#1189).
    + Fix bugs with lua scripts with mixed-case filenames and
    paths containing `+` or `-` (#1267).  Note that `getWriter`
    in `Text.Pandoc` no longer returns a custom writer on input
    `foo.lua`.
  * AsciiDoc writer:  Handle multiblock and empty table cells
    (#1245, #1246).  Added tests.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Added `readerTrace` to `ReaderOptions`
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:
    + Added `compactify'DL` (formerly in markdown reader) (Albert Krewinkel).
    + Fixed bug in `toRomanNumeral`:  numbers ending with '9' would
    be rendered as Roman numerals ending with 'IXIV' (#1249).  Thanks to
    Jesse Rosenthal.
    + `openURL`: set proxy with value of http_proxy env variable (#1211).
    Note:  proxies with non-root paths are not supported, due to
    limitations in `http-conduit`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.PDF`:
    + Ensure that temp directories deleted on Windows (#1192).  The PDF is
    now read as a strict bytestring, ensuring that process ownership will
    be terminated, so the temp directory can be deleted.
    + Use `/` as path separators in a few places, even on Windows.
    This seems to be necessary for texlive (#1151, thanks to Tim Lin).
    + Use `;` for `TEXINPUTS` separator on Windows (#1151).
    + Changes to error reporting, to handle non-UTF8 error output.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Templates`:
    + Removed unneeded datatype context (Merijn Verstraaten).
    + YAML objects resolve to "true" in conditionals (#1133).
    Note:  If `address` is a YAML object and you just have `$address$`
    in your template, the word `true` will appear, which may be
    unexpected.  (Previously nothing would appear.)
  * `Text.Pandoc.SelfContained`:
    + `mkSelfContained` now takes just two arguments, `WriterOptions` and
    the string.
  * It no longer looks in data files.  This only made sense when we
    had copies of slidy and S5 code there.
  * `fetchItem'` is used instead of the nearly duplicate `getItem`.
    + Handle `poster` attribute in `video` tags (#1188).
  * `Text.Pandoc.Parsing`:
    + Made `F` an instance of Applicative (#1138).
    + Added `stateCaption`.
    + Added `HasMacros`, simplified other typeclasses.
    Removed `updateHeaderMap`, `setHeaderMap`, `getHeaderMap`,
    `updateIdentifierList`, `setIdentifierList`, `getIdentifierList`.
    + Changed the smart punctuation parser to return `Inlines`
    rather than `Inline` (Matthew Pickering).
    + Changed `HasReaderOptions`, `HasHeaderMap`, `HasIdentifierList`
    from typeclasses of monads to typeclasses of states.  This simplifies
    the instance definitions and provides more flexibility.  Generalized
    type of `getOption` and added a default definition.  Removed
    `askReaderOption`.  Added `extractReaderOption`.  Added
    `extractHeaderMap` and `updateHeaderMap` in `HasHeaderMap`.
    Gave default definitions for `getHeaderMap`, `putHeaderMap`,
    `modifyHeaderMap`.  Added `extractIdentifierList` and
    `updateIdentifierList` in `HasIdentifierList`.  Gave defaults
    for `getIdentifierList`, `putIdentifierList`, and
    `modifyIdentifierList`.  The ultimate goal here is to allow different
    parsers to use their own, tailored parser states (instead of
    `ParserState`) while still using shared functions.
  * Template changes:
    + LaTeX template: Use `fontenc` package only with `pdflatex` (#1164).
    + LaTeX template:  Add `linestretch` and `fontfamily` variables.
    + LaTeX template:  Conditionalize author and date commands.
    + Beamer template: Consistent styles for figure and table captions
    (aaronwolen).
    + LaTeX and beamer template:  Adjust widths correctly for oversized
    images.  Use `\setkeys{Gin}{}` to set appropriate defaults for
    `\includegraphics` (Yihui Xie, Garrick Aden-Buie).  Load
    `upquote` only after `fontenc` (Yihui Xie).
    + Beamer template: Added caption package (#1200).
    + Beamer template:  changes for better unicode handling (KarolS).
    + DocBook template:  use `authorgroup` if there are authors.
    + revealjs template: Move `include-after` to end (certainlyakey).
    + revealjs template: Fixed PDF print function (#1220, kevinkenan).
  * Bumped version bounds of dependencies.
  * Added a `--trace` command line option, for debugging backtracking
    bugs.  So far this only works with the markdown reader.
  * MathMLinHTML:  Fixed deprecation warning (#362, gwern, Albert Krewinkel).
  * Updated travis script to test with multiple GHC versions.
  * Force failure of a Travis build if GHC produces warnings (Albert
    Krewinkel).
  * Add `.editorconfig` (Albert Krewinkel).
    See <http://editorconfig.org/> for details.
  * Give more useful error message if '-t pdf' is specified (#1155).
  * Added `Cite`, `SmallCaps` to `Arbitrary` instance (#1269).
  * Allow `html4` as a synonym of `html` as a reader (it already works
    as a writer).
  * README:
    + Added an explanation of how to use YAML metadata to
    force items to appear in the bibliography without citations in
    the text (like LaTeX `\nocite`).
    + Added note to `--bibtex/--natbib`: not for use in making PDF
    (#1194, thanks to nahoj).
    + Added explanatory notes about `--natbib` and `--biblatex`.
    + Added specification of legal syntax for citation keys.
    + Fixed variable defaults documentation (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Removed copyright statements for files that have been removed
    (Albert Krewinkel).
  * Moved some doc files from `data-files` to `extra-source-files` (#1123).
    They aren't needed at runtime.  We keep README and COPYRIGHT in data
    to ensure that they'll be available on all systems on which pandoc
    is installed.
* Thu Mar 27 2014 sbahling@suse.com
- Correct package license
* Sun Mar 16 2014 sbahling@suse.com
- update to 1.12.3.3
- Remove zip-archive-upper-bound.patch (fix integrated)
  Pandoc Changes:
  1.12.3.3
  ========
  * To changes to source; recompiled tarball with latest alex and
    happy, so they will work with GHC 7.8.
  1.12.3.2
  ========
  * Bumped version bounds for blaze-html, blaze-markup.
  * ImageSize:  Avoid use of lookAhead, which is not in binary >= 0.6
    (#1124).
  * Fixed mediawiki ordered list parsing (#1122).
  * HTML reader:  Fixed bug reading inline math with `$$` (#225).
  * Added support for LaTeX style literate Haskell code blocks in rST
    (Merijn Verstraaten)
  1.12.3.1
  ========
  * Relaxed version constraint on binary, allowing the use of binary 0.5.
  1.12.3
  ======
  * The `--bibliography` option now sets the `biblio-files` variable.
    So, if you're using `--natbib` or `--biblatex`, you can just use
    `--bibliography=foo.bib` instead of `-V bibliofiles=foo`.
  * Don't run pandoc-citeproc filter if `--bibliography` is
    used together with `--natbib` or `--biblatex` (Florian Eitel).
  * Template changes:
    + Updated beamer template to include booktabs.
    + Added `abstract` variable to LaTeX template.
    + Put `header-includes` after `title` in LaTeX template (#908).
    + Allow use of `\includegraphics[size]` in beamer.
    This just required porting a macro definition from the default
    LaTeX template to the default beamer template.
  * `reference.docx`:  Include `FootnoteText` style.
    Otherwise Word ignores the style, even when specified in the `pPr`.
    (#901)
  * `reference.odt`:  Tidied `styles.xml`.
  * Relaxed version bounds for dependencies.
  * Added `withSocketsDo` around http conduit code in `openURL`,
    so it works on Windows (#1080).
  * Added `Cite` function to `sample.lua`.
  * Markdown reader:
    + Fixed regression in title blocks (#1089).
    If author field was empty, date was being ignored.
    + Allow backslash-newline hard line breaks in grid and
    multiline table cells.
    + Citation keys may now start with underscores, and may contain
    underscores adjacent to internal punctuation.
  * LaTeX reader:
    + Add support for `Verb` macro (jrnold) (#1090).
    + Support babel-style quoting: `` "`..."' ``.
  * Properly handle script blocks in strict mode.  (That is,
    `markdown-markdown_in_html_blocks`.) Previously a spurious
    `<p>` tag was being added (#1093).
  * Docbook reader: Avoid failure if `tbody` contains no `tr` or `row`
    elements.
  * LaTeX writer:
    + Factored out function for table cell creation.
    + Better treatment of footnotes in tables.
    Notes now appear in the regular sequence, rather than in the
    table cell.  (This was a regression in 1.10.)
  * HTML reader: Parse name/content pairs from meta tags as metadata.
    Closes #1106.
  * Moved `fixDisplayMath` from Docx writer to `Writer.Shared`.
  * OpenDocument writer:  Fixed `RawInline`, `RawBlock` so they don't escape.
  * ODT writer:  Use mathml for proper rendering of formulas.
    Note:  LibreOffice's support for this seems a bit buggy.  But
    it should be better than what we had before.
  * RST writer: Ensure no blank line after def in definition list (#992).
  * Markdown writer: Don't use tilde code blocks with braced attributes in
    `markdown_github` output.  A consequence of this change is that the
    backtick form will be preferred in general if both are enabled.  That
    is good, as it is much more widespread than the tilde form.  (#1084)
  * Docx writer:  Fixed problem with some modified reference docx files.
    Include `word/_rels/settings.xml.rels` if it exists, as well as other
    `rels` files besides the ones pandoc generates explicitly.
  * HTML writer:
    + With `--toc`, headers no longer link to themselves (#1081).
    + Omit footnotes from TOC entries.  Otherwise we get doubled
    footnotes when headers have notes!
  * EPUB writer:
    + Avoid duplicate notes when headings contain notes.
    This arose because the headings are copied into the metadata
    "title" field, and the note gets rendered twice.  We strip the
    note now before putting the heading in "title".
    + Strip out footnotes from toc entries.
    + Fixed bug with `--epub-stylesheet`.  Now the contents of
    `writerEpubStylesheet` (set by `--epub-stylesheet`)
    should again work, and take precedence over a stylesheet specified
    in the metadata.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`:  Added `nestle`.  API change.
  * `Text.Pandoc.MIME`: Added `wmf`, `emf`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`:  `fetchItem` now handles image URLs beginning
    with `//`.
  * `Text.Pandoc.ImageSize`:  Parse EXIF format JPEGs.  Previously
    we could only get size information for JFIF format, which led
    to squished images in Word documents. Closes #976.
  * Removed old `MarkdownTest_1.0.3` directory (#1104).
* Tue Dec 31 2013 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- update to 1.12.2.1
- add zip-archive-upper-bound.patch
  * relax version constraint on ghc-zip-archive so we can avoid
  a dependency on ghc-utf8-string, which is not in Factory
  * see upstream commit 26052d3
  * can be dropped with next upstream release
* Sun Dec 29 2013 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- expand macro in name tag, OBS requirement
* Sun Dec 29 2013 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- merge d:l:haskell changes
* Mon Oct 07 2013 sbahling@suse.com
- Update to 1.12.0.2
- Use %fdupes to make rpmlint happy
- Move documentation from /usr/share/pandoc-%version to standard docdir
  Pandoc New Features:
  * Much more flexible metadata using YAML metadata.
  * Added opml (OPML) as input and output format.
  * Added haddock (Haddock markup) as input format
  * Added revealjs output format, for reveal.js HTML 5 slide shows.
  * Custom writers can now be written in lua.
  * New --filter/-F option to make it easier to run ?filters?
  * Added --metadata/-M option.
  * Added --print-default-data-file
  * Added syntax for ?pauses? in slide shows.
  * New markdown extensions:
  - ignore_line_breaks
  - yaml_metadata_block
  - ascii_identifiers
  - lists_without_preceding_blankline
* Sat May 18 2013 peter.trommler@ohm-hochschule.de
- add manual pages to files
- remove man page helper program that was added by cabal-rpm