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LaTeX reader: Improve \noindent and \textgreek parsing #1783
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I assure you, it's not random! Pandoc simply doesn't recognize the I could add support for the I didn't see problems with +++ Andrew Dunning [Dec 03 14 17:29 ]:
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Possible workaround: add to the end of your latex preamble,
+++ Andrew Dunning [Dec 03 14 17:29 ]:
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Thanks for the response! I'm certainly aware that these aren't normal, but it's always interesting to see what happens with documents from the wild. Adding that to the preamble takes care of the Greek. I said it was random because there are actually a few places where the Greek comes through without that, which I don't understand. Interesting that you cannot reproduce the italics problem. I'm running Pandoc 1.13.1; perhaps it has been fixed in the development version? |
Sorry, I think I misunderstood 'I didn't see', and my example could have been clearer; I did not realize the
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Ah. I see. The problem is that pandoc doesn't recognize +++ Andrew Dunning [Dec 03 14 18:01 ]:
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That makes more sense; I've changed the title to reflect this. (And, personally, I don't think there's much reason to put Greek text in a span.) |
+++ Andrew Dunning [Dec 03 14 18:46 ]:
Pandoc just treats bare |
Note: we need to treat |
In a LaTeX document (credit to one of my students), I have noticed that Pandoc is randomly dropping text from
\it
and\textgreek
commands. Try, for instance:Expected output:
Actual output:
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