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0.3.13

- Significant performance gains for documents with a large number of table cells.
- Significant performance gains for large documents.

0.3.12

- Added command line support to convert from docx to either html or markdown.

0.3.11

- The non breaking hyphen tag was not correctly being imported. This issue
has been fixed.

0.3.10

- Found and optimized a fairly large performance issue with tables that had large amounts of content within a single cell, which includes nested tables.

0.3.9

- We are now respecting the ``<w:tab/>`` element.
We are putting a space in everywhere they happen.
- Each styling can have a default defined based on values in ``styles.xml``.
These default styles can be overwritten using the ``rPr`` on the actual ``r`` tag.
These default styles defined in ``styles.xml`` are actually being respected now.

0.3.8

- If zipfile fails to open the passed in file,
we are now raising
``MalformedDocxException``
instead of
``BadZipFIle``.

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