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author | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2014-12-19 11:36:00 -0800 |
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committer | John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu> | 2014-12-19 11:36:00 -0800 |
commit | 11fc7308b7c4ff663344b4a65ce064f619e61c48 (patch) | |
tree | 83d983e895ac9383f68b6aa855000811d2c1e42f /changelog | |
parent | 005eda2f02d74ffd85cb35370811fda0faadc2d0 (diff) | |
download | pandoc-11fc7308b7c4ff663344b4a65ce064f619e61c48.tar.gz |
Updated changelog.
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1 files changed, 19 insertions, 14 deletions
@@ -35,17 +35,17 @@ pandoc (1.13.2) - Added `sourceCode` to classes for `:code:` role, and anything inheriting from it. - - Add the name of the custom role to classes if the Inline constructor - supports Attr. - - If the custom role directive does not specify a parent role, inherit - from the `:span:` role. - - This differs somewhat from the `rst2xml.py` behavior. If a custom role - inherits from another custom role, Pandoc will attach both roles' names - as classes. `rst2xml.py` will only use the class of the directly invoked - role (though in the case of inheriting from a `:code:` role with a - `:language:` defined, it will also provide the inherited language as a - class). + - Add the name of the custom role to classes if the Inline + constructor supports Attr. + - If the custom role directive does not specify a parent role, + inherit from the `:span:` role. + + This differs somewhat from the `rst2xml.py` behavior. If a custom + role inherits from another custom role, Pandoc will attach both + roles' names as classes. `rst2xml.py` will only use the class of + the directly invoked role (though in the case of inheriting from a + `:code:` role with a `:language:` defined, it will also provide the + inherited language as a class). + Warn about ignored fields in role directives. * LaTeX reader: @@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ pandoc (1.13.2) There could be new top-level headers after making lists, so we have to rewrite links after that. + Use polyglot header list (Jesse Rosenthal). - We're just keeping a list of header formats that different languages use - as their default styles. At the moment, we have English, German, Danish, - and French. We can continue to add to this. + We're just keeping a list of header formats that different languages + use as their default styles. At the moment, we have English, German, + Danish, and French. We can continue to add to this. This is simpler than parsing the styles file, and perhaps less error-prone, since there seems to be some variations, even within a language, of how a style file will define headers. @@ -168,6 +168,11 @@ pandoc (1.13.2) since LaTeX can't deal with display math in simple tables. + Escape spaces in code (#1694, Bjorn Buckwalter). + * MediaWiki writer: + + + Fixed links with URL = text. Previously these were rendered as bare + words, even if the URL was not an absolute URL (#1825). + * ICML writer: + Don't force all citations into footnotes. |