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* New module `Text.Pandoc.Docx`.
* New output format `docx`.
* Added reference.docx.
* New option `--reference-docx`.
The writer includes support for highlighted code blocks
and math (which is converted from TeX to OMML using
texmath's new OMML module).
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* `---` is always em-dash, `--` is always en-dash.
* pandoc no longer tries to guess when `-` should be en-dash.
* A new option, `--old-dashes`, is provided for legacy documents.
Rationale: The rules for en-dash are too complex and
language-dependent for a guesser to work reliably. This
change gives users greater control. The alternative of
using unicode isn't very good, since unicode em- and en-
dashes are barely distinguishable in a monospace font.
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Closes #357.
The refIds coming from citeproc contain XML numeric
entities, and these don't match with the citation keys
parsed by pandoc. Solution is to unescape them.
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This is the unaltered file from the dzslides repository.
Pandoc now reads it, looking for the core part, and includes
this in the new dzslides template via the 'dzslides-core'
variable.
When dzslides is updated, you can just put the new
template.html in your `~/.pandoc/dzslides` directory,
and things should work -- provided the core part can
be identified as everything from
<!-- {{{{ dzslides core
to the end of the file.
This should make it a bit easier to keep up to date.
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Previously pandoc used smart mode automatically when `man`
output was selected.
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Deprecated the `--html5`/`-5` flag. Use the output format
instead.
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* This is a breaking API change for `writeHtml`.
* It introduces a new dependency on blaze-html.
* Pandoc now depends on highlighting-kate >= 0.4, which
also uses blaze-html.
* The --ascii option has been removed, because of differences
in blaze-html's and xhtml's escaping.
* Pandoc will no longer transform leading newlines in code
blocks to `<br/>` tags.
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This fixes a bug in which `pandoc --self-contained` would only
work properly if `-t html` were specified explicitly.
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(ODT, EPUB). This restores pandoc's previous behavior.
You can again do `pandoc test.txt -o test.odt` and get a standalone
ODT file.
Resolves #351.
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--offline is now a deprecated synonym for --self-contained.
TODO: Documentation, remove old S5 module.
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Still TODO:
- documentation in README
- add default.asciidoc to templates/
- lists
- tables
- proper escaping
- footnotes with blank lines - print separately at end?
currently they are just ignored.
- fix header (date gives weird result on pandoc README)
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Mostly due to Andrea Rossato.
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* Added DZSlides to HTMLSlideVariant.
* Added support for dzslides in HTML writer.
* Added dzslides template.
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* Use non-minimized version of `slidy.css` with `--offline` option,
so users can more easily edit it.
* Fixed bug in slidy css that prevented proper centering of title.
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`--mathjax` now takes an optional URL argument. If it is not provided,
pandoc links directly to the (secure) mathjax CDN.
This is what they now recommend. Thanks to dsanson.
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Instead of latex.template, we now have default.latex.
An appropriate extension is added automatically if the value of
`--template` has no extension. So, `pandoc --template=special -t latex`
looks for `special.latex`, while `pandoc --template=special -t man`
looks for `special.man`.
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This way, you can put your special.template.latex in ~/.pandoc
and use it from any directory.
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Deprecated `writerXeTeX` and the `--xetex` option.
The latex writer now produces a file that can be processed
by latex, pdflatex, lualatex, or xelatex, so this option isn't
needed.
The option is still neded in markdown2pdf, however, which
has been modified to take some options that aren't in pandoc.
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Instead of passing the epub cover image as a parameter, we now pass
it in the list of variables. This avoids the API change introduced
in f5cbb68534c52b292c57aaf741ab94442ddadd7a without losing the
new functionality.
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API change: Added a parameter for the cover image path to
writeEPUB.
Followed best practices outlined in
http://blog.threepress.org/2009/11/20/best-practices-in-epub-cover-images/
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Currently supported only in HTML writer.
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inline code in the LaTeX writer.
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* Resolves Issue #275.
* PNG and JPEG supported.
* Export rtfEmbedImage.
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This was confusing, I think, as no-citeproc could be either
natbib or biblatex.
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