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@jdutant jdutant commented Jul 4, 2021

The first-line-indent filter crashed when the original document had header-includes already. This is now fixed, tested for all types of header-includes (MetaInlines, MetaBlocks and MetaList).

The filter crashed when the original document had header-includes already. This is now fixed, tested for all types of header-includes (MetaInlines, MetaBlocks and MetaList).
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alerque commented Jul 7, 2021

Did this problem crop up because of Pandoc's (several) recent changes to header include handling or has this always been a problem?

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jdutant commented Jul 7, 2021

Thanks. I'm not sure; I thought I had tested it on docs with header-includes and it worked. But it's also possible I overlooked it. Especially header-includes can have three types: MetaInlines, MetaBlocks and MetaList, and I may have failed to try it with all of them. I've now tested the new version with all. I haven't included sample .md files for all cases but could do if that's helpful for the future.

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alerque commented Jul 7, 2021

Thanks for the response, and that's fair.

Actually I think including test fixtures would be quite helpful in this case.

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bpj commented Jul 8, 2021 via email

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jdutant commented Jul 8, 2021

@bpj Thanks. That's right; this filter does the same, except that it first creates a MetaList with the desired content as MetaBlocks containing a Rawblock, then check if there's something in the original doc's Meta; if yes, then either it's a MetaList and we extend ours with it, or it's something else and we push it in ours.

@alerque I've added three sample docs covering the different types of header-includes.

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