Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
This is an internal change to the Presentation type. The algebraic
datatype that used to be called `Slide` is now `Layout`, and Slide is
defined as `Slide SlideId Layout (Maybe Notes)`. Though there should
be no user-visible changes in this commit, it offers two benefits
moving forward:
1. Slides now carry their Id with them, instead of being assigned it
in deck order. This makes it easier to set up a link to, say, an
endnotes slide ahead of time.
2. This makes room for Notes slides, when we implement them.
|
|
This will prevent confusion when speakers notes are implemented.
|
|
Rather than passing around attributes, we can have image sizing in the
picProps and then pass it along to write to XML.
|
|
|
|
The toplevel .rels file could have a thumbnail image if taken from the
template. Rather than removing it from the inherited file, it's easier
to just make our own.
|
|
There was a glob error that was leading to images from the
reference-doc pptx not being imported. We don't need a glob here --
just replace it with `isPrefixOf`.
|
|
We don't need it for anything but the log messages, and we can just
keep track of that in state and pass it along to the `writePowerpoint`
function. This will simplify the code.
|
|
We don't convert a '#target' ExternalTarget to an InternalTarget if
`target` is not in the AnchorMap. We just remove the link. This
prevents broken links in the Powerpoint output.
|
|
They were broken when I refactored (the Output module wanted to use
state left over from the construction of the Presentation type). This
change introduces a new type `LinkTarget = InternalTarget |
ExternalTarget`. Internal target points to a slide number, and these
will all be resolved before the Presentation is passed along to the
Output module.
|
|
There are two steps in the conversion: a conversion from pandoc to a
Presentation datatype modeling pptx, and a conversion from
Presentation to a pptx archive. The two steps were sharing the same
state and environment, and the code was getting a bit
spaghetti-ish. This separates the conversion into separate
modules (T.P.W.Powerpoint.Presentation, which defineds the
Presentation datatype and goes Pandoc->Presentation)
and (T.P.W.Pandoc.Output, which goes Presentation->Archive).
Text.Pandoc.Writers.Powerpoint a thin wrapper around the two modules.
|