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Add a metadata option (`includesource`) to attach the source documents to the resulting PDF.
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* Let the user choose type of PDF/A generated with ConTeXt (closes #5608)
* Updated ConTeXt test documents for changes in tagging
* Updated color profile settings in accordance with ConTeXt wiki
* Made ICC profile and output intent for PDF/A customizable
* Read pdfa variable from meta (and updated manual)
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JATS template: add abstract
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In addition, the code generating the image has been moved
to the template, to make it more customizable.
Those who use custom EPUB templates will need to adjust their
templates, adding the code to generate the cover image.
(Previously this was just inserted into 'body'.)
Closes #5643.
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* Updating JATS template to v1.1dtd
* Update writer.jats
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Closes: #5568
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This reverts commit 193b5ccebaceeb7c0959d40136a1a4d2aeb00c95.
journal-meta is required. Better to include it even if it
doesn't validate through lack of required fields.
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...is set in metadata.
Otherwise we get validation errors.
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We try to parse the date and convert to year, month, day,
as expected in pub-date. We also add an iso-8601-date attribute
if possible.
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That's illegal with this DTD.
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Fixes: #5569
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This adds support for Atlassian's jira markup.
Closes #2497
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Beamer already loads geometry, so we need to use the `\geometry`
command to set geometry options.
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Closes #5481. This includes an update to data/jats.csl.
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Those who use a custom CSS stylesheet with EPUB should
add these lines:
```css
code{ white-space: pre-wrap; }
span.smallcaps{ font-variant: small-caps; }
span.underline{ text-decoration: underline; }
q { quotes: "“" "”" "‘" "’"; }
div.column{ display: inline-block; vertical-align: top; width: 50%; }
```
See #5466.
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daamien@411119b removes `type="text/css"` from both `<style>` and `<rel="stylesheet">` elements in all templates. However, Amazon’s kindlegen software relies on this attribute on `<link>` elements when detecting stylesheets to include.
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The `system` Lua module provides utility functions to interact with the
operating- and file system. E.g.
print(pandoc.system.get_current_directory())
or
pandoc.system.with_temporary_directory('tikz', function (dir)
-- write and compile a TikZ file with pdflatex
end)
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This file has been removed in 3.8.0: https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/commit/29b0e86089eb3ec0d4bb5811c9b723dfcf36703c
Add a note in the changelog that users will need to update reveal.js to at least 3.8.0
for their presentations generated with this version of pandoc to work correctly.
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Closes #5443.
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The previous built-in reference doc had only title and content
layouts. Add in a section-header slide and a two-content slide, so
users can more easily modify it to build their own templates.
Golden files needed to be regenerated. Checked on MS PowerPoint 2013.
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Improve the workaround for #1658, adapting a solution by @u-fischer in
<https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/131> that works whether or not
the `indent` variable is enabled.
Remove `subparagraph` variable in LaTeX template. The default is now
to use run-in style for level 4 and 5 headings (`\paragraph` and `\subparagraph`).
To get the previous default behavior (where these were formatted as blocks,
like `\subsubsection`), set the `block-headings` variable.
An example is given in the manual of reformatting the appearance of headings
more thoroughly using KOMA-Script.
Closes #5365.
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Add XWiki Support
Closes #1800
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Closes #5397.
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Credits pandoc in content creator metadata (the default is 'LaTeX with hyperref').
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* LaTeX template: Group graphics-related code
The default figure placement was added in <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/f3ab4bc2b99e9f7f3917708a9110d6500aa051a0>; there does not appear to have been a reason for placing it at the end of the preamble.
* Update tests
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Ensures that `\maketitle`, `\tableofcontents`, and so forth are not affected by changes to line spacing. Closes #5179 by partially working around <https://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia/issues/218>.
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+ LaTeX template: Improve template readability
Use `hidelinks` option for hyperref, which has the same effect as `pdfborder={0 0 0}`,
but its purpose is clearer. Use a simpler conditional for Polyglossia/Babel. Format
comments more consistently.
+ Update tests
+ Remove hyperref breaklinks option. According to the documentation, hyperref
sets this automatically as appropriate to the driver.
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Closes #5345
Runs tectonic on STDIN instead of a temporary .tex file, so that it
looks in the working directory for `\include` and `\input` like the rest
of the engines.
Allows overriding the output directory without messing up the args
with `--pdf-engine-opt=--outdir --pdf-engine-opt="$DIR"`.
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Ensures that section numbering does not reappear with custom section levels. See <https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/473653/>.
Update tests
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In pandoc 2.7 we assumed that every class with chapters would
accept `\frontmatter`, `\mainmatter`, and `\backmatter`.
This is not so (e.g. report does not). So pandoc 2.7
breaks on report class by including an unsupported command.
So we replace the book-class variable in the template with
two variables, has-chapters and has-frontmatter, and set
these intelligently in the writer.
Closes #5348.
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Added `--ipynb-output` and `latexmk` pdf-engine.
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Closes #5306.
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remove `Author`, closes #5334
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Closes #5269.
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The file `init.lua` in pandoc's data directory is run as part of
pandoc's Lua initialization process. Previously, the `pandoc` module was
loaded in `init.lua`, and the structure for marshaling was set-up after.
This allowed simple patching of element marshaling, but made using
`init.lua` more difficult:
- it encouraged mixing essential initialization with user-defined
customization;
- upstream changes to init.lua had to be merged manually;
- accidentally breaking marshaling by removing required modules was
possible;
Instead, all required modules are now loaded before calling `init.lua`.
The file can be used entirely for user customization. Patching
marshaling functions, while discouraged, is still possible via the
`debug` module.
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All Lua modules bundled with pandoc, i.e., `pandoc.List`,
`pandoc.mediabag`, `pandoc.utils`, and `text` are re-exported from the
`pandoc` module. They are assigned to the fields `List`, `mediabag`,
`utils`, and `text`, respectively.
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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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See #4213.
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Otherwise we get an error when trying to compile code
with lua or assembler code.
To change the default dialect (currenty 5.3 for lua
and x86masm for assembler), you can use `--include-in-header`
to inject something like
\lstset{defaultdialect=[5.2]Lua}
Closes #5227.
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The `\institute` command is only standard in the Beamer class.
Use a conditional to restrict this to Beamer output rather than
output an empty command. To add this information to a LaTeX
class providing an `\institute` command, use `header-includes`.
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