* Lua filter to fix incorrectly nested lists?
@ 2023-02-25 14:26 JDTS
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From: JDTS @ 2023-02-25 14:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
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The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with nested
lists structured like:
<ul>
<li>Level 1 element 1</li>
<ul>
<li>Level 2 element 1</li>
<li>Level 2 element 2</li>
</ul>
<li>Level 1 element 2</li>
</ul>
As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
<ul>
<li>Level 1 element 1
<ul>
<li>Level 2 element 1</li>
<li>Level 2 element 2</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Level 1 element 2</li>
</ul>
Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
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From: Julien Dutant @ 2023-02-25 15:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
[ BulletList
[ [ Plain
[ ... Inlines ]
]
, [ BulletList
[ [ Plain
[ ... Inlines ]
]
, [ Plain
[ ... Inlines ]
]
]
]
, [ Plain
[ Inlines ]
]
]
]
I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter should
pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone sublist, and
if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the filter
recursively to that sublist itself.)
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with nested
> lists structured like:
>
> <ul>
>
> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>
> <ul>
>
> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>
> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>
> </ul>
>
> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>
> </ul>
>
> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>
> <ul>
>
> <li>Level 1 element 1
>
> <ul>
>
> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>
> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>
> </ul>
>
> </li>
>
> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>
> </ul>
>
> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
> level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>
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From: JDTS @ 2023-02-25 22:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>
> [ BulletList
> [ [ Plain
> [ ... Inlines ]
> ]
> , [ BulletList
> [ [ Plain
> [ ... Inlines ]
> ]
> , [ Plain
> [ ... Inlines ]
> ]
> ]
> ]
> , [ Plain
> [ Inlines ]
> ]
> ]
> ]
>
> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter should
> pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone sublist, and
> if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the filter
> recursively to that sublist itself.)
>
> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>
>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with nested
>> lists structured like:
>>
>> <ul>
>>
>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>
>> <ul>
>>
>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>
>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>
>> </ul>
>>
>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>
>> </ul>
>>
>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>
>> <ul>
>>
>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>
>> <ul>
>>
>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>
>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>
>> </ul>
>>
>> </li>
>>
>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>
>> </ul>
>>
>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
>> level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>
>
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From: Julien Dutant @ 2023-02-26 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pandoc-discuss
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From my labelled-lists filter
(https://github.com/dialoa/dialectica-filters/blob/main/labelled-lists/labelled-lists.lua),
here is a filter + function that checks whether every item in a bullet list
starts with a Span element.
```lua
--- is_custom_labelled_list: Look for custom labels markup
-- Custom label markup requires each item starting with a span
-- containing the label
-- @param element pandoc BulletList element
function is_custom_labelled_list (element)
local is_cl_list = true
-- the content of BulletList is a List of List of Blocks
for _,blocks in ipairs(element.c) do
-- check that the first element of the first block is Span
if not( blocks[1].c[1].t == 'Span' ) then
is_cl_list = false
break
end
end
return is_cl_list
end
return {{
BulletList = function(element)
if is_custom_labelled_list(element) then
return pandoc.Para(pandoc.Str('Was a list of the required kind!)))
end
end, }}
```
The difficulty with manipulating lists is to follow their intricate
structure: a BulletList element as a content (element.c) that is a pandoc
List. Each item in it (element.c[1], element.c[2]) is of Blocks type, i.e.
a pandoc.List where the each element is a block. In your case you should
check that the list item only contains one block of type ordered list:
if #elem.c[i] == 1 then list_item_contains_one_block_only = true end
and check that this block is of type OrderedList:
if #elem.c[i]==1 and elem.c[i].t == 'OrderedList' then ...
you should then add that block to the previous item, and remove the current
item.
Hope this helps,
J
On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:06:45 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
> Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
>
> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>
>> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>>
>> [ BulletList
>> [ [ Plain
>> [ ... Inlines ]
>> ]
>> , [ BulletList
>> [ [ Plain
>> [ ... Inlines ]
>> ]
>> , [ Plain
>> [ ... Inlines ]
>> ]
>> ]
>> ]
>> , [ Plain
>> [ Inlines ]
>> ]
>> ]
>> ]
>>
>> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter should
>> pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone sublist, and
>> if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the filter
>> recursively to that sublist itself.)
>>
>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>
>>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with
>>> nested lists structured like:
>>>
>>> <ul>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>>
>>> <ul>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>>
>>> <ul>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>>
>>> <ul>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>> </li>
>>>
>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>
>>> </ul>
>>>
>>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
>>> level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>>
>>
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From: JDTS @ 2023-02-27 0:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thanks, I'll investigate this. The HTML structure is generated and
therefore quite uniform, so it may be possible to do the munging there.
On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 10:47:36 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
> From my labelled-lists filter (
> https://github.com/dialoa/dialectica-filters/blob/main/labelled-lists/labelled-lists.lua),
> here is a filter + function that checks whether every item in a bullet list
> starts with a Span element.
>
> ```lua
>
> --- is_custom_labelled_list: Look for custom labels markup
> -- Custom label markup requires each item starting with a span
> -- containing the label
> -- @param element pandoc BulletList element
> function is_custom_labelled_list (element)
> local is_cl_list = true
>
> -- the content of BulletList is a List of List of Blocks
> for _,blocks in ipairs(element.c) do
> -- check that the first element of the first block is Span
> if not( blocks[1].c[1].t == 'Span' ) then
> is_cl_list = false
> break
> end
> end
> return is_cl_list
>
> end
>
> return {{
> BulletList = function(element)
> if is_custom_labelled_list(element) then
> return pandoc.Para(pandoc.Str('Was a list of the required kind!)))
> end
> end, }}
>
> ```
>
> The difficulty with manipulating lists is to follow their intricate
> structure: a BulletList element as a content (element.c) that is a pandoc
> List. Each item in it (element.c[1], element.c[2]) is of Blocks type, i.e.
> a pandoc.List where the each element is a block. In your case you should
> check that the list item only contains one block of type ordered list:
>
> if #elem.c[i] == 1 then list_item_contains_one_block_only = true end
>
> and check that this block is of type OrderedList:
> if #elem.c[i]==1 and elem.c[i].t == 'OrderedList' then ...
>
> you should then add that block to the previous item, and remove the
> current item.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> J
>
> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:06:45 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>
>> Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
>>
>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>
>>> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>>>
>>> [ BulletList
>>> [ [ Plain
>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>> ]
>>> , [ BulletList
>>> [ [ Plain
>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>> ]
>>> , [ Plain
>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>> ]
>>> ]
>>> ]
>>> , [ Plain
>>> [ Inlines ]
>>> ]
>>> ]
>>> ]
>>>
>>> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter
>>> should pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone
>>> sublist, and if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the
>>> filter recursively to that sublist itself.)
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>
>>>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with
>>>> nested lists structured like:
>>>>
>>>> <ul>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>>>
>>>> <ul>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>
>>>> </ul>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>
>>>> </ul>
>>>>
>>>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>>>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>>>
>>>> <ul>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>>>
>>>> <ul>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>
>>>> </ul>
>>>>
>>>> </li>
>>>>
>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>
>>>> </ul>
>>>>
>>>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
>>>> level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>>>
>>>
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From: Julien Dutant @ 2023-02-27 20:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: pandoc-discuss
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Well, couldn't help but give it a shot. Here's a short filter that does the
trick. Will work at arbitrary depth.
https://gist.github.com/jdutant/549ef06074d3ae00b78ca6ec8ed2cfe1
function fixList(elem)
local changed = false
local newList = pandoc.List:new()
local function isSubList(list)
return #list == 1
and (list[1].t == 'BulletList' or list[1].t == 'OrderedList')
end
for _,item in ipairs(elem.c) do
if #newList > 0 and isSubList(item) then
-- append item's sublist to the last item of newList
changed = true
newList[#newList]:insert(item[1])
else
-- otherwise append item to newList
newList:insert(item)
end
end
if changed then
elem.c = newList
end
return changed and elem or nil
end
return {{
OrderedList = fixList,
BulletList = fixList, }}
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:54 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>
> Thanks, I'll investigate this. The HTML structure is generated and
> therefore quite uniform, so it may be possible to do the munging there.
> On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 10:47:36 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>
>> From my labelled-lists filter (
>> https://github.com/dialoa/dialectica-filters/blob/main/labelled-lists/labelled-lists.lua),
>> here is a filter + function that checks whether every item in a bullet list
>> starts with a Span element.
>>
>> ```lua
>>
>> --- is_custom_labelled_list: Look for custom labels markup
>> -- Custom label markup requires each item starting with a span
>> -- containing the label
>> -- @param element pandoc BulletList element
>> function is_custom_labelled_list (element)
>> local is_cl_list = true
>>
>> -- the content of BulletList is a List of List of Blocks
>> for _,blocks in ipairs(element.c) do
>> -- check that the first element of the first block is Span
>> if not( blocks[1].c[1].t == 'Span' ) then
>> is_cl_list = false
>> break
>> end
>> end
>> return is_cl_list
>>
>> end
>>
>> return {{
>> BulletList = function(element)
>> if is_custom_labelled_list(element) then
>> return pandoc.Para(pandoc.Str('Was a list of the required kind!)))
>> end
>> end, }}
>>
>> ```
>>
>> The difficulty with manipulating lists is to follow their intricate
>> structure: a BulletList element as a content (element.c) that is a pandoc
>> List. Each item in it (element.c[1], element.c[2]) is of Blocks type, i.e.
>> a pandoc.List where the each element is a block. In your case you should
>> check that the list item only contains one block of type ordered list:
>>
>> if #elem.c[i] == 1 then list_item_contains_one_block_only = true end
>>
>> and check that this block is of type OrderedList:
>> if #elem.c[i]==1 and elem.c[i].t == 'OrderedList' then ...
>>
>> you should then add that block to the previous item, and remove the
>> current item.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>>
>> J
>>
>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:06:45 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>>
>>>> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>>>>
>>>> [ BulletList
>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>> ]
>>>> , [ BulletList
>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>> ]
>>>> , [ Plain
>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>> ]
>>>> ]
>>>> ]
>>>> , [ Plain
>>>> [ Inlines ]
>>>> ]
>>>> ]
>>>> ]
>>>>
>>>> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter
>>>> should pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone
>>>> sublist, and if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the
>>>> filter recursively to that sublist itself.)
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with
>>>>> nested lists structured like:
>>>>>
>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>>>>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>>>>
>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>>>>
>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> </li>
>>>>>
>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>
>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the AST
>>>>> level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>>>>
>>>>
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From: JDTS @ 2023-02-28 0:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
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This works perfectly (including in targeting org, my use case). Thanks so
much!
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 3:11:13 PM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
> Well, couldn't help but give it a shot. Here's a short filter that does
> the trick. Will work at arbitrary depth.
>
> https://gist.github.com/jdutant/549ef06074d3ae00b78ca6ec8ed2cfe1
>
>
> function fixList(elem)
> local changed = false
> local newList = pandoc.List:new()
>
> local function isSubList(list)
> return #list == 1
> and (list[1].t == 'BulletList' or list[1].t == 'OrderedList')
> end
>
> for _,item in ipairs(elem.c) do
>
> if #newList > 0 and isSubList(item) then
> -- append item's sublist to the last item of newList
> changed = true
> newList[#newList]:insert(item[1])
> else
> -- otherwise append item to newList
> newList:insert(item)
> end
>
> end
>
> if changed then
> elem.c = newList
> end
>
> return changed and elem or nil
> end
>
> return {{
> OrderedList = fixList,
> BulletList = fixList, }}
>
> On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:54 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>
>>
>> Thanks, I'll investigate this. The HTML structure is generated and
>> therefore quite uniform, so it may be possible to do the munging there.
>> On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 10:47:36 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>
>>> From my labelled-lists filter (
>>> https://github.com/dialoa/dialectica-filters/blob/main/labelled-lists/labelled-lists.lua),
>>> here is a filter + function that checks whether every item in a bullet list
>>> starts with a Span element.
>>>
>>> ```lua
>>>
>>> --- is_custom_labelled_list: Look for custom labels markup
>>> -- Custom label markup requires each item starting with a span
>>> -- containing the label
>>> -- @param element pandoc BulletList element
>>> function is_custom_labelled_list (element)
>>> local is_cl_list = true
>>>
>>> -- the content of BulletList is a List of List of Blocks
>>> for _,blocks in ipairs(element.c) do
>>> -- check that the first element of the first block is Span
>>> if not( blocks[1].c[1].t == 'Span' ) then
>>> is_cl_list = false
>>> break
>>> end
>>> end
>>> return is_cl_list
>>>
>>> end
>>>
>>> return {{
>>> BulletList = function(element)
>>> if is_custom_labelled_list(element) then
>>> return pandoc.Para(pandoc.Str('Was a list of the required kind!)))
>>> end
>>> end, }}
>>>
>>> ```
>>>
>>> The difficulty with manipulating lists is to follow their intricate
>>> structure: a BulletList element as a content (element.c) that is a pandoc
>>> List. Each item in it (element.c[1], element.c[2]) is of Blocks type, i.e.
>>> a pandoc.List where the each element is a block. In your case you should
>>> check that the list item only contains one block of type ordered list:
>>>
>>> if #elem.c[i] == 1 then list_item_contains_one_block_only = true end
>>>
>>> and check that this block is of type OrderedList:
>>> if #elem.c[i]==1 and elem.c[i].t == 'OrderedList' then ...
>>>
>>> you should then add that block to the previous item, and remove the
>>> current item.
>>>
>>> Hope this helps,
>>>
>>> J
>>>
>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:06:45 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>>>>>
>>>>> [ BulletList
>>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> , [ BulletList
>>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> , [ Plain
>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> , [ Plain
>>>>> [ Inlines ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>> ]
>>>>>
>>>>> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter
>>>>> should pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone
>>>>> sublist, and if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the
>>>>> filter recursively to that sublist itself.)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with
>>>>>> nested lists structured like:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>>>>>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the
>>>>>> AST level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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One other quick question: pandoc parses <br> as linebreak, and translates
that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 7:14:24 PM UTC-5 JDTS wrote:
> This works perfectly (including in targeting org, my use case). Thanks so
> much!
>
> On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 3:11:13 PM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>
>> Well, couldn't help but give it a shot. Here's a short filter that does
>> the trick. Will work at arbitrary depth.
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/jdutant/549ef06074d3ae00b78ca6ec8ed2cfe1
>>
>>
>> function fixList(elem)
>> local changed = false
>> local newList = pandoc.List:new()
>>
>> local function isSubList(list)
>> return #list == 1
>> and (list[1].t == 'BulletList' or list[1].t == 'OrderedList')
>> end
>>
>> for _,item in ipairs(elem.c) do
>>
>> if #newList > 0 and isSubList(item) then
>> -- append item's sublist to the last item of newList
>> changed = true
>> newList[#newList]:insert(item[1])
>> else
>> -- otherwise append item to newList
>> newList:insert(item)
>> end
>>
>> end
>>
>> if changed then
>> elem.c = newList
>> end
>>
>> return changed and elem or nil
>> end
>>
>> return {{
>> OrderedList = fixList,
>> BulletList = fixList, }}
>>
>> On Monday, February 27, 2023 at 12:33:54 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks, I'll investigate this. The HTML structure is generated and
>>> therefore quite uniform, so it may be possible to do the munging there.
>>> On Sunday, February 26, 2023 at 10:47:36 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>>
>>>> From my labelled-lists filter (
>>>> https://github.com/dialoa/dialectica-filters/blob/main/labelled-lists/labelled-lists.lua),
>>>> here is a filter + function that checks whether every item in a bullet list
>>>> starts with a Span element.
>>>>
>>>> ```lua
>>>>
>>>> --- is_custom_labelled_list: Look for custom labels markup
>>>> -- Custom label markup requires each item starting with a span
>>>> -- containing the label
>>>> -- @param element pandoc BulletList element
>>>> function is_custom_labelled_list (element)
>>>> local is_cl_list = true
>>>>
>>>> -- the content of BulletList is a List of List of Blocks
>>>> for _,blocks in ipairs(element.c) do
>>>> -- check that the first element of the first block is Span
>>>> if not( blocks[1].c[1].t == 'Span' ) then
>>>> is_cl_list = false
>>>> break
>>>> end
>>>> end
>>>> return is_cl_list
>>>>
>>>> end
>>>>
>>>> return {{
>>>> BulletList = function(element)
>>>> if is_custom_labelled_list(element) then
>>>> return pandoc.Para(pandoc.Str('Was a list of the required kind!)))
>>>> end
>>>> end, }}
>>>>
>>>> ```
>>>>
>>>> The difficulty with manipulating lists is to follow their intricate
>>>> structure: a BulletList element as a content (element.c) that is a pandoc
>>>> List. Each item in it (element.c[1], element.c[2]) is of Blocks type, i.e.
>>>> a pandoc.List where the each element is a block. In your case you should
>>>> check that the list item only contains one block of type ordered list:
>>>>
>>>> if #elem.c[i] == 1 then list_item_contains_one_block_only = true end
>>>>
>>>> and check that this block is of type OrderedList:
>>>> if #elem.c[i]==1 and elem.c[i].t == 'OrderedList' then ...
>>>>
>>>> you should then add that block to the previous item, and remove the
>>>> current item.
>>>>
>>>> Hope this helps,
>>>>
>>>> J
>>>>
>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:06:45 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks. Any pointers to lua filters that do something similar?
>>>>>
>>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 10:01:08 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Looks feasible. Pandoc converts the first html to:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [ BulletList
>>>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> , [ BulletList
>>>>>> [ [ Plain
>>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> , [ Plain
>>>>>> [ ... Inlines ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> , [ Plain
>>>>>> [ Inlines ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>> ]
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I.e., the sublist is converted to its own list item. So the filter
>>>>>> should pick up list, check if any item within them consists of a lone
>>>>>> sublist, and if so, move it to the previous item. (And best, apply the
>>>>>> filter recursively to that sublist itself.)
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Saturday, February 25, 2023 at 2:26:04 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The Apple Notes app produces (via AppleScript) HTML for notes with
>>>>>>> nested lists structured like:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> As you can see, the sublist is incorrectly positioned. It should be
>>>>>>> positioned *within* the <li> Level 1 element 1 item, ala:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 1
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 1</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 2 element 2</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> </li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> <li>Level 1 element 2</li>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> </ul>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a straightforward way with Lua filters to fix this at the
>>>>>>> AST level, for arbitrary-depth sublist nesting?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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From: Julien Dutant @ 2023-02-28 14:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Pandoc -f html -t native shows that <br> is turned into a Linebreak element:
pandoc -f html -t native
test <br/>
[ Plain [ Str "test" , LineBreak ] ]
So I'd use a filter that converts Linebreaks to Space. Save as
removeLinebreak.lua:
function Linebreak (elem)
return pandoc.Space()
end
Could be added to the previous one with
return {{
OrderedList = fixList,
BulletList = fixList,
Linebreak = replaceBySpace
}}
I think replacing it with a space is the safest. To remove it entirely, you
couldn't return nil as Pandoc treats this as "leave unmodified". You'd have
to return an empty list instead, I think:
function Linebreak (elem)
return pandoc.List:new()
end
Best,
J
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 12:28:55 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
One other quick question: pandoc parses <br> as linebreak, and translates
that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
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Thanks again, something like this should work. I'd prefer to turn it into a
regular newline, but haven't figure out how to do that. pandoc.str('\n')
doesn't seem to result in any output.
On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 9:13:14 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
> Pandoc -f html -t native shows that <br> is turned into a Linebreak
> element:
>
> pandoc -f html -t native
> test <br/>
> [ Plain [ Str "test" , LineBreak ] ]
>
> So I'd use a filter that converts Linebreaks to Space. Save as
> removeLinebreak.lua:
>
> function Linebreak (elem)
> return pandoc.Space()
> end
>
> Could be added to the previous one with
>
> return {{
> OrderedList = fixList,
> BulletList = fixList,
> Linebreak = replaceBySpace
> }}
>
> I think replacing it with a space is the safest. To remove it entirely,
> you couldn't return nil as Pandoc treats this as "leave unmodified". You'd
> have to return an empty list instead, I think:
>
> function Linebreak (elem)
> return pandoc.List:new()
> end
>
> Best,
> J
>
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 12:28:55 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>
> One other quick question: pandoc parses <br> as linebreak, and translates
> that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
>
>
>
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Update: I find that any number of \n's is swallowed, but \r is converted to
\n on org output.
On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:24:06 PM UTC-5 JDTS wrote:
> Thanks again, something like this should work. I'd prefer to turn it into
> a regular newline, but haven't figure out how to do that. pandoc.str('\n')
> doesn't seem to result in any output.
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 9:13:14 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>
>> Pandoc -f html -t native shows that <br> is turned into a Linebreak
>> element:
>>
>> pandoc -f html -t native
>> test <br/>
>> [ Plain [ Str "test" , LineBreak ] ]
>>
>> So I'd use a filter that converts Linebreaks to Space. Save as
>> removeLinebreak.lua:
>>
>> function Linebreak (elem)
>> return pandoc.Space()
>> end
>>
>> Could be added to the previous one with
>>
>> return {{
>> OrderedList = fixList,
>> BulletList = fixList,
>> Linebreak = replaceBySpace
>> }}
>>
>> I think replacing it with a space is the safest. To remove it entirely,
>> you couldn't return nil as Pandoc treats this as "leave unmodified". You'd
>> have to return an empty list instead, I think:
>>
>> function Linebreak (elem)
>> return pandoc.List:new()
>> end
>>
>> Best,
>> J
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 12:28:55 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>
>> One other quick question: pandoc parses <br> as linebreak, and translates
>> that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
>>
>>
>>
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Might be worth trying what happens if you return pandoc.Softbreak() instead
of pandoc.Space() https://pandoc.org/lua-filters.html#pandoc.softbreak
On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 9:59:58 PM UTC JDTS wrote:
> Update: I find that any number of \n's is swallowed, but \r is converted
> to \n on org output.
>
> On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:24:06 PM UTC-5 JDTS wrote:
>
>> Thanks again, something like this should work. I'd prefer to turn it into
>> a regular newline, but haven't figure out how to do that. pandoc.str('\n')
>> doesn't seem to result in any output.
>> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 9:13:14 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>>
>>> Pandoc -f html -t native shows that <br> is turned into a Linebreak
>>> element:
>>>
>>> pandoc -f html -t native
>>> test <br/>
>>> [ Plain [ Str "test" , LineBreak ] ]
>>>
>>> So I'd use a filter that converts Linebreaks to Space. Save as
>>> removeLinebreak.lua:
>>>
>>> function Linebreak (elem)
>>> return pandoc.Space()
>>> end
>>>
>>> Could be added to the previous one with
>>>
>>> return {{
>>> OrderedList = fixList,
>>> BulletList = fixList,
>>> Linebreak = replaceBySpace
>>> }}
>>>
>>> I think replacing it with a space is the safest. To remove it entirely,
>>> you couldn't return nil as Pandoc treats this as "leave unmodified". You'd
>>> have to return an empty list instead, I think:
>>>
>>> function Linebreak (elem)
>>> return pandoc.List:new()
>>> end
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> J
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 12:28:55 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>>
>>> One other quick question: pandoc parses <br> as linebreak, and
>>> translates that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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