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This might help diagnose #777.
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Closes #2067.
EPS can't be supported without shelling out to something like
ImageMagick, but at least we can avoid mysterious error messages.
We now get:
pandoc: Unable to convert `circle.eps' for use with pdflatex.
! Package pdftex.def Error: File `circle-eps-converted-to.pdf' not found.
which seems more straightforward.
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Closes #1840.
Closes #1653.
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See #1582.
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Now depends on the JuicyPixels library.
Will attempt to convert an image (gif, tiff, bmp) to png when converting
to pdf.
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The MediaBag is thread through from the reader, with no need
to extract to files.
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API change.
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Closes #1062.
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The PDF is now read as a strict bytestring, ensuring that process
ownership will be terminated, so the temp directory can be deleted.
Closes #1192.
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Fixes compile error on Windows for 5040f3e
Reverted back to canonical file separators </> in all places except for
arguments to the LaTeX builder and in TEXINPUTS
See #1151.
Note: Temporary directories still fail to be removed in Windows due to
call of ByteString.Lazy.readFile creating process ownership of the
compiled pdf file.
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This is needed for texlive.
Note that the / is used only in the body of withTempDir,
so when the directory is deleted, the original separators will
be used.
See #1151.
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This seems to be necessary for texlive.
Closes #1151 (again!).
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Closes #1151, I hope. Testing needed.
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Replace uses of `maybe x id` with `fromMaybe x`.
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Previously we used to store the directory of the first input file,
even if it was local, and used this as a base directory for
finding images in ODT, EPUB, Docx, and PDF.
This has been confusing to many users. It seems better to look for
images relative to the current working directory, even if the first
file argument is in another directory.
writerSourceURL is set to 'Just url' when the first command-line
argument is an absolute URL. (So, relative links will be resolved
in relation to the first page.) Otherwise, 'Nothing'.
The ODT, EPUB, Docx, and PDF writers have been modified accordingly.
Note that this change may break some existing workflows. If you
have been assuming that relative links will be interpreted relative
to the directory of the first file argument, you'll need to
make that the current directory before running pandoc.
Closes #942.
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They are significantly faster.
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* `Text.Pandoc.PDF` exports `makePDF` instead of `tex2pdf`.
(API change.)
* `makePDF` walks the pandoc AST and checks for the existence of
images in the local directory. If they are not found, it attempts
to find them, either in the directory containing the first source
file, or at an absolute URL, or at a URL relative to the base URL
of the first command line argument.
* Closes #917.
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This will help later when we try to download external resources.
We can put them in the temp directory. See #917.
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Reason: the path to the system temp directory may contain tildes,
which causes problems in LaTeX when the username is more than
eight characters.
Closes #777.
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This ensures that the PDFs will have hyperlinked bookmarks
(PDF table of contents that can be displayed in the sidebar).
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Closes #424.
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Note: This will pick up on \tableofcontents even if it's
in a verbatim environment. But the worst that can happen is
that the document takes a bit longer to build.
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We no longer try to parse the log file to determine whether latex
needs to be rerun. Instead, we run latex twice -- which should be
enough for table of contents and hyperrefs.
Closes #402.
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