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Using pandoc-shortcaption #47

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Using pandoc-shortcaption #47

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martisak
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Your work inspired me to create my first pandoc-filter - pandoc-shortcaption. It should solve your problem of not being able to use short figure labels, but it probably has a million bugs as well.

You can install this with pip install pandoc-shortcaption.

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Thanks @martisak :) I'll take a look at this when I get the chance. Not looked into why, but it looks like the Travis build is failing at the moment, so I'll try to sort this out before merging.

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I'll have a look too at the Travis build - I am pretty new to Travis so might take some time. One difference I noted was that I am using Pandoc 1.17.2 and you're using a slightly older version, no idea if that's the reason.

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Changed Pandoc version, and now the checks have passed. Would you like to keep pandoc 1.15? In that case I will see why my filter doesn't work with that version.

@tompollard tompollard merged commit 205c2b3 into tompollard:master Jan 16, 2017
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@martisak this is excellent, thanks!

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(+ no need to support Pandoc 1.15, I don't think)

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