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(Erik Evenson)
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Going forward we'll use pandoc-citeproc, as an external filter.
The `--bibliography`, `--csl`, and `--citation-abbreviation` fields
have been removed. Instead one must include `bibliography`, `csl`,
or `csl-abbrevs` fields in the document's YAML metadata. The filter
can then be used as follows:
pandoc --filter pandoc-citeproc
The `Text.Pandoc.Biblio` module has been removed. Henceforth,
`Text.CSL.Pandoc` from pandoc-citations can be used by library users.
The Markdown and LaTeX readers now longer format bibliographies and
citations. That must be done using `processCites` or `processCites'`
from Text.CSL.Pandoc.
All bibliography-related fields have been removed from `ReaderOptions`
and `WriterOptions`: `writerBiblioFiles`, `readerReferences`,
`readerCitationStyle`.
API change.
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See #939. We leave the nonconforming contextual-spacing attribute,
which is provided by LibreOffice itself and seems to be supported.
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Currently these are "transparent" containers, except in HTML,
where they produce div and span elements with attributes.
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Closes #920.
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This is intended for class options like `oneside`; it may
be repeated with different options. Thanks to Oliver Matthews.
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These are added automatically to individual chapter files,
depending on the highlighting style selected on the command line.
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This ensures that straight quotes appear as straight, rather than
being treated as curly. See #889.
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Now the `title`, `section`, `header`, and `footer` can all be set
individually in metadata. The `description` variable has been
removed.
Quotes have been added so that spaces are allowed in the title.
If you have a title that begins
COMMAND(1) footer here | header here
pandoc will parse it as before into a title, section, header, and
footer. But you can also specify these elements explicitly.
Closes #885.
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* Depend on pandoc 1.12.
* Added yaml dependency.
* `Text.Pandoc.XML`: Removed `stripTags`. (API change.)
* `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: Added `metaToJSON`.
This will be used in writers to create a JSON object for use
in the templates from the pandoc metadata.
* Revised readers and writers to use the new Meta type.
* `Text.Pandoc.Options`: Added `Ext_yaml_title_block`.
* Markdown reader: Added support for YAML metadata block.
Note that it must come at the beginning of the document.
* `Text.Pandoc.Parsing.ParserState`: Replace `stateTitle`,
`stateAuthors`, `stateDate` with `stateMeta`.
* RST reader: Improved metadata.
Treat initial field list as metadata when standalone specified.
Previously ALL fields "title", "author", "date" in field lists
were treated as metadata, even if not at the beginning.
Use `subtitle` metadata field for subtitle.
* `Text.Pandoc.Templates`: Export `renderTemplate'` that takes a string
instead of a compiled template..
* OPML template: Use 'for' loop for authors.
* Org template: '#+TITLE:' is inserted before the title.
Previously the writer did this.
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Now it can be used with options, if needed.
Thanks to Bernhard Weichel.
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We need the mathspec library, not just fontspec, for this.
We also need to set options for setmathfont. Closes #734.
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pandoc -t data/sample.lua
will load the script sample.lua and use it as a custom writer.
data/sample.lua is provided as an example.
Added `--print-custom-lua-writer` option to print the sample
script.
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This differentiates between tight and loose lists.
Closes #775.
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Reason: some browsers have trouble with the gzipped js file,
at least on the local file system.
Closes #795.
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Support unordered and ordered lists with "fragment" elements.
Modified by JGM to remove the --reveal_js-url command-line option.
Instead use -V reveal_js-url=... as with slidy and the other slide
formats. Also cleaned up the list code in the HTML writer.
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Minor fixes to OPML writer.
Improved OPML reader tests.
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The template redefines `\includegraphics` to give special treatment
for too-wide images. But this causes problems for literal uses
of `\includegraphics`. This change allows authors to use
`\Oldincludegraphics`, as in the latex template.
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* The TOC is included in `<spine>`, but `linear` is set
to `no` unless the `--toc` option is specified.
* Include `<guide>` element in OPF.
* This should allow the TOC to be useable in Kindles when
converted with kindlegen.
* Results validate with epubcheck 3.0 for both epub and epub3
output.
* Closes #773.
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Microtype needs to know what fonts are being used.
Thanks to dfc for the patch.
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FootnoteReference -> FootnoteRef.
Hyperlink -> Link.
Why? Because the old names got changed by Word when the
reference.docx was edited. I don't understand why, but this
fixes things.
Closes #414.
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Configure it for toc depth. Thanks to Aditya Mahajan.
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This produced a duplicate toc, in conjunction with `\placelist`.
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This yields behavior equivalent to the other writers, numbering
level 4 and 5 headers too.
Closes #753.
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Thanks to Joost Kremers.
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Use upquote package if it exists.
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* RTF writer: Export writeRTFWithEmbeddedImages instead of
rtfEmbedImage.
* Text.Pandoc: Use writeRTFWithEmbeddedImages for RTF.
* Moved code for embedding images in RTF out of pandoc.hs.
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The previous default was to use `<q>` tags in HTML5.
But `<q>` tags are also valid HTML4, and they are not very
robust in HTML5. Some user agents don't support them,
and some CSS resets prevent pandoc's quotes CSS from working
properly (e.g. bootstrap). It seems a better default just
to insert quote characters, but the option is provided for
those who have gotten used to using `<q>` tags.
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This was a typo originally.
Thanks to Huashan Chen.
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This seems to help LibreOffice convert the file, even though
it was valid docx before.
Note that the references in notes must be in
word/_rels/footnotes.xml.rel. We handle this now by simply
making that file contain all the references in
word/_rels/document.xml.rel. Something better could be done
eventually, but this works.
Closes #637.
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