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authorJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2015-01-14 22:35:27 -0800
committerJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2015-01-14 22:35:27 -0800
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Updated changelog.
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+[0.16]
+
+ * Rewrote beginning of Entities section, clarifying that only
+ entities not in code blocks or spans are decoded.
+ * Removed defective Example 449 (#284).
+ * Fixed typo (#283).
+ * Added intended two-space hard-breaks in Examples 521, 523.
+ * Clarified that brackets in general don't take precedence over emph
+ (#258).
+ * Clarified that final newline is removed from paragraph content
+ (#176).
+ * Talk of "info string" rather than "attributes" for code blocks
+ (#262).
+ * Clarified precedence of code spans, HTML tags, autolinks (#259).
+ * Fixed a number of internal links and duplicate references in the spec.
+ * Linkify "info string" in spec.
+ * Use shortcut reference links when possible in spec.txt.
+ * cmark itself is now used to build spec.html, rather than pandoc.
+ * Use shortcut reference links when possible in spec.txt. This
+ relies on the new `spec2md.py` behavior of creating references
+ for all internal anchors.
+ * Moved some examples from block to inline HTML section.
+ * Added examples of non-comments (#264).
+ * Changed rule for comments to conform to HTML5 spec.
+ * Made clear that any sequence of characters is a valid document
+ (#266).
+ * Changed wording: "is preferred" -> "takes precedence."
+ * Regularized spelling of "non-space character" and added links
+ (#260).
+ * Use four spaces rather than five to show "four spaces is too much"
+ (#261).
+
[0.15]
* Fixed some typos with "left-" and "right-flanking" delimiters in the