Replaces the two native OS dialogs used to configure the DOCX "Enhanced"
export template (an open-file picker + a message-box question) with a
single in-app modal that shows the currently active template state, per
Task 18's original audit finding that this state was invisible until a
user thought to reopen the menu. Consolidates the "Select Word
Template..."/"Template Settings..." menu items into one "Word Template
Settings..." entry wired to the new dialog; Browse still uses the native
file picker since there is genuinely no bundled folder of templates to
enumerate (confirmed by investigation — see task-18-report.md).
Also fixes a related dangling-reference bug: WordTemplateExporter's
hardcoded default template path (word_template.docx) was deleted from
the repo in an earlier commit, but the code still tried to read it and
threw ENOENT whenever no custom template was selected. convert() now
degrades gracefully by generating a minimal, valid DOCX shell (styles +
numbering matching what markdownToWordXml() already references) instead
of crashing, and the new dialog surfaces this state honestly ("using
default formatting, no default template is bundled") rather than
implying a working default exists.
Out of scope, per explicit instruction: bundling fabricated starter
.docx templates to populate a literal multi-item gallery (rejected as
disproportionate/fake-content scope), and an EPUB template gallery (no
EPUB template mechanism exists anywhere in this codebase to build one
for).
Amit Haridas
- Make the HTML preprocessor code-block and inline-code aware so code
examples containing <style> / <div> / comments are preserved.
- Strip all raw <div> tags (not just alignment attributes) to avoid
malformed output from unmatched closing tags.
- Handle uppercase tags and single/unquoted attributes.
- Create temporary DOCX input files inside private mkdtemp directories
instead of predictable names in the shared temp directory.
- Wrap batch DOCX preprocessing in try/catch so one unreadable file
does not abort the entire batch.
- Add regression tests for the edge cases above.
Pre-process markdown before Word/DOCX export to remove raw HTML artifacts
(<style> blocks, HTML comments, and <div align=...> tags) that were
visible in the generated document. Applies to single and batch DOCX exports
via both Pandoc and WordTemplateExporter paths.