Bug#856123: pandoc: Convert markdown to bad docbook for non-ascii titles

2017-02-25 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Control: retitle -1 dblatex: should not reject non-ascii IDs by default Hi Andreas. [Andreas Hoenen] > this looks like a limitation of the dblatex default backend (pdftex). > Instead using the xetex backend resolves the problem. This problem as I see it is that dblatex by default is not able to

Bug#856123: pandoc: Convert markdown to bad docbook for non-ascii titles

2017-02-25 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Control: reassign -1 dblatex Control: found -1 0.3.5-2 [John MacFarlane] > I'd say it's a dblatex problem. I am unsure, and do not disagree, so lets reassign to dblatex for a different viewpoint. I worked around the issue using 'sed s/id=\".*\"//' for now. :/ -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdts

Bug#856123: pandoc: Convert markdown to bad docbook for non-ascii titles

2017-02-25 Thread John MacFarlane
I'd say it's a dblatex problem. DocBook 4.2 spec says ID is an identifying string for the element. It must be unique at least within the document and must begin with a letter. Nothing said here about a limitation to ASCII. And here the XML file clearly indicates that the encoding is UTF-8. I

Bug#856123: pandoc: Convert markdown to bad docbook for non-ascii titles

2017-02-25 Thread Petter Reinholdtsen
Package: pandoc Version: 1.12.4.2~dfsg-1+b14 This issue is also present with pandoc version 1.17.2~dfsg-3 in unstable. When trying to convert a Norwegian text file from markdown to docbook using pandoc, the resulting docbook file contain section IDs rejected by dblatex if the section title have