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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2011-01-14 22:38:46 -0800 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2011-01-14 22:38:46 -0800 |
commit | a1aa53a47daf6d930327ee52bea2bbe5240ec7f0 (patch) | |
tree | 86166f9eddd522760f696c6e632e4cbc691b8a00 | |
parent | fd794178251174f9519b04ef92f62e87df0320f0 (diff) | |
download | pandoc-a1aa53a47daf6d930327ee52bea2bbe5240ec7f0.tar.gz |
Updated changelog.
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1 files changed, 40 insertions, 17 deletions
@@ -2,20 +2,6 @@ pandoc (1.7) [new features] - * New `textile` reader and writer. Thanks to Paul Rivier for contributing - the `textile` reader, an almost complete implementation of the textile - syntax used by the ruby [RedCloth library](http://redcloth.org/textile). - Resolves Issue #51. - - * New `org` writer, for Emacs Org-mode, contributed by Puneeth Chaganti. - - * New `json` reader and writer, for reading and writing a JSON - representation of the native Pandoc AST. These are much faster - than the `native` reader and writer, and should be used for - serializing Pandoc to text. To convert between the JSON representation - and native Pandoc, use `encodeJSON` and `decodeJSON` from - `Text.JSON.Generic`. - * Support for citations using Andrea Rossato's `citeproc-hs` 0.3. You can now write, for example, @@ -37,6 +23,20 @@ pandoc (1.7) syntax, and in the LaTeX reader, using natbib or biblatex syntax. (Thanks to Nathan Gass for the natbib and biblatex support.) + * New `textile` reader and writer. Thanks to Paul Rivier for contributing + the `textile` reader, an almost complete implementation of the textile + syntax used by the ruby [RedCloth library](http://redcloth.org/textile). + Resolves Issue #51. + + * New `org` writer, for Emacs Org-mode, contributed by Puneeth Chaganti. + + * New `json` reader and writer, for reading and writing a JSON + representation of the native Pandoc AST. These are much faster + than the `native` reader and writer, and should be used for + serializing Pandoc to text. To convert between the JSON representation + and native Pandoc, use `encodeJSON` and `decodeJSON` from + `Text.JSON.Generic`. + * A new `--mathjax` option has been added for displaying math in HTML using MathJax. Resolves issue #259. @@ -68,11 +68,15 @@ pandoc (1.7) * Made `--smart` work in HTML, RST, and Textile readers, as well as markdown. + * Added `--html5` option for HTML5 output. + * Added support for listings package in LaTeX reader (Puneeth Chaganti). * Added support for simple tables in the LaTeX reader. + * Added support for simple tables in the HTML reader. + * Significant performance improvements in many readers and writers. [API and program changes] @@ -109,6 +113,9 @@ pandoc (1.7) resulting HTML using `xss-sanitize`, which is based on pandoc's sanitization, but improved. + * Added support for `lang` in `html` tag in the HTML template, + so you can do `pandoc -s -V lang=es`, for example. + * Added `Text.Pandoc.Pretty`. This is better suited for pandoc than the `pretty` package. Changed all writers that used `Text.PrettyPrint.HughesPJ` to use `Text.Pandoc.Pretty` instead. @@ -118,7 +125,7 @@ pandoc (1.7) * `Text.Pandoc.Shared`: - + Added `writerColumns` to `WriterOptions`. + + Added `writerColumns` and `writerHtml5` to `WriterOptions`. + Added `normalize`. + Removed unneeded prettyprinting functions: `wrapped`, `wrapIfNeeded`, `wrappedTeX`, `wrapTeXIfNeeded`, `hang'`, @@ -186,10 +193,16 @@ pandoc (1.7) [Under-the-hood improvements] * Completely rewrote HTML reader using tagsoup as a lexer. The - new reader is faster and more accurate. + new reader is faster and more accurate. Unlike the + old reader, it does not get bogged down on some input + (Issues #277, 255). And it handles namespaces in tags + (Issue #274). * Replaced `escapeStringAsXML` with a faster version. + * Simplified Text.Pandoc.CharacterReferences by using + entity lookup functions from TagSoup. + * Remove duplications in documentation by generating the pandoc man page from README, using `MakeManPage.hs`. @@ -218,6 +231,10 @@ pandoc (1.7) Now they are parsed as `Quoted` inlines, if `--smart` is specified. Resolves Issue #270. + * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Fixed bug in grid table parser. + Spaces at end of line were not being stripped properly, + resulting in unintended LineBreaks. + * Markdown reader: + Allow HTML comments as inline elements in markdown. @@ -239,6 +256,11 @@ pandoc (1.7) + Allow spaces between '\begin' or '\end' and '{'. + Support \L and \l. + * LaTeX writer: + + + Escape strings in \href{..}. + + In nonsimple tables, put cells in \parbox. + * OpenDocument writer: don't print raw TeX. * Markdown writer: Fixed bug in `Image`. URI was getting unescaped twice! @@ -658,7 +680,8 @@ pandoc (1.5) + Removed stLink, link template variable. Reason: we now always include hyperref in the template. - * Latex template: + * LaTeX template: + + Only show \author if there are some. + Always include hyperref package. It is used not just for links but for toc, section heading bookmarks, footnotes, etc. Also added |