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Closes #3051
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We no longer surround formulas with `\(..\)` or `\[..\]` and
rely on the autorenderer. Instead, we tell katex to convert
the contents of span elements with class "math". Since math has
already been identified, this avoids wasted time parsing
for LaTeX delimiters.
Note, however, that this may yield unexpected results
if you have span elements with class "math" that
don't contain LaTeX math.
Also, use latest version of KaTeX by default (0.9.0).
Closes #4946.
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Now the `write*` functions for Docbook, HTML, ICML, JATS,
Man, Ms, OPML are sensitive to `writerPreferAscii`. Previously
the to-ascii translation was done in Text.Pandoc.App, and
thus not available to those using the writer functions
directly.
In addition, the LaTeX writer is now sensitive to
`writerPreferAscii` and to `--ascii`. 100% ASCII
output can't be guaranteed, but the writer will use
commands like `\"{a}` and `\l` whenever possible,
to avoid emiting a non-ASCII character.
A new unexported module, Text.Pandoc.Groff, has been
added to store functions used in the different groff-based
writers.
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Previously revealjs title slides at level (slidelevel - 1)
were nested under an extra section element, even when
the section contained no additional (vertical) content.
That caused problems for some transition effects.
See hakimel/reveal.js#1947.
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This allows users to include `epub:type` attributes, which
will be passed through to epub3 but not epub2.
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With this change, autolinks are parsed as Links with
the `uri` class. (The same is true for bare links, if
the `autolink_bare_uris` extension is enabled.) Email
autolinks are parsed as Links with the `email` class.
This allows the distinction to be represented in the
URI.
Formerly the `uri` class was added to autolinks by
the HTML writer, but it had to guess what was an autolink
and could not distinguish `[http://example.com](http://example.com)`
from `<http://example.com>`. It also incorrectly recognized
`[pandoc](pandoc)` as an autolink. Now the HTML writer
simply passes through the `uri` attribute if it is present,
but does not add anything.
The Textile writer has been modified so that the `uri`
class is not explicitly added for autolinks, even if it
is present.
Closes #4913.
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Fixes #4883
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...provided by the argument to `--mathjax` or the normal
pandoc default, rather than a hard-coded one in the template.
Closes #4701.
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- Added `GladTeX` constructor to `Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod`
[API change, reverts removal in v2.2]
- Restored and undeprecated `--gladtex` option, removed in v2.2.
Closes #4607.
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Closes #4639.
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Otherwise the TOC entries will not link to the sections.
Closes #4340.
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Removed `--latexmathml`, `--gladtex`, `--mimetex`, `--jsmath`, `-m`,
`--asciimathml` options.
Removed `JsMath`, `LaTeXMathML`, and `GladTeX` constructors from
`Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod` [API change].
Removed unneeded data file LaTeXMathML.js and updated tests.
Bumped version to 2.2.
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Closes #4489.
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This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
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Currently, html and beamer presentations use a list-inside-blockquote
convention for setting incremental and all-at-once presentation of
lists (or reversing the command-line default). This allows the user to
set this on a per-case basis with divs, named `incremental` and
`nonincremental` respectively, as in:
::: incremental
- snap
- crackle
- pop
:::
Note that the former list-inside-blockquote convention still works so
as not to break any existing presentations.
Closes: #4381
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Closes #4235.
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instead of relying on CSS. Closes #4162. HTML-based templates have had
the custom CSS for div.line-block removed. Those maintaining custom
templates will want to remove this too.
We still enclose line blocks in a div with class line-block.
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* Deprecate `--strip-empty-paragraphs` option. Instead we now
use an `empty_paragraphs` extension that can be enabled on
the reader or writer. By default, disabled.
* Add `Ext_empty_paragraphs` constructor to `Extension`.
* Revert "Docx reader: don't strip out empty paragraphs."
This reverts commit d6c58eb836f033a48955796de4d9ffb3b30e297b.
* Implement `empty_paragraphs` extension in docx reader and writer,
opendocument writer, html reader and writer.
* Add tests for `empty_paragraphs` extension.
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This is a helper allowing other writers to create single
HTML tags.
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* Move as much as possible to the CSS in the template.
* Ensure that all the HTML-based templates (including epub)
contain the CSS for columns.
* Columns default to 50% width unless they are given a width
attribute.
Closes #4028.
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The line identifiers are built using the code block's identifier
as a prefix. If the code block has null identifier, we use
"cb1", "cb2", etc.
Closes #4031.
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* Remove "width" attribute which is not allowed on div.
* Remove space between `<div class="column">` elements,
since this prevents columns whose widths sum to 100%
(the space takes up space).
Closes #4028.
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see #3556
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Or we'll get data-data-blah.
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* In Options.HTMLMathMethod, the KaTeX contsructor now takes only
one string (for the KaTeX base URL), rather than two [API change].
* The default URL has been updated to the latest version.
* The autoload script is now loaded by default.
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grep -rl 'http://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2' . | xargs sed -i 's/http:\/\/www\.w3\.org\/Talks\/Tools\/Slidy2/https:\/\/www\.w3\.org\/Talks\/Tools\/Slidy2/g'
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The structure expected is:
<div class="columns">
<div class="column" width="40%">
contents...
</div>
<div class="column" width="60%">
contents...
</div>
</div>
Support has been added for beamer and all HTML slide formats.
Closes #1710.
Note: later we could add a more elegant way to create
this structure in Markdown than to use raw HTML div elements.
This would come for free with a "native div syntax" (#168).
Or we could devise something specific to slides
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even if they were originally level 2 headers.
Otherwise the built-in table of contents in Slidy breaks.
Closes #3566.
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We previously did this only with raw blocks, on the assumption
that math environments would always be raw blocks. This has changed
since we now parse them as inline environments.
Closes #3816.
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Thus, a span with attribute 'foo' gets written to HTML5
with 'data-foo', so it is valid HTML5.
HTML4 is not affected.
This will allow us to use custom attributes in pandoc without
producing invalid HTML.
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Changed markdown, rtf, and HTML-based templates accordingly.
This allows you to set `toc: true` in the metadata; this
previously produced strange results in some output formats.
Closes #2872.
For backwards compatibility, `toc` is still set to the
toc contents. But it is recommended that you update templates
to use `table-of-contents` for the toc contents and `toc`
for a boolean flag.
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Now we raise a proper error on template failure.
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This is a thin wrapper around mathjax that makes math look better
on revealjs.
See https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/#mathjax
We do this by setting the 'mathjax' boolean variable and
using it in the revealjs template. Also, for revealjs
and mathjax, we don't assign the usual thing to the 'math'
variable, since it's handled by mathjax config.
Closes #3743.
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This gives 20-30% speedup and reduction of memory
usage in most of the writers.
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