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authorJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2019-12-05 09:54:18 -0800
committerJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2019-12-05 09:59:50 -0800
commit992f77c17c4c86b7f4836767457094a3a20cdc65 (patch)
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parent5711ca3880ee8844f2e61566b5acee8363e76101 (diff)
downloadpandoc-992f77c17c4c86b7f4836767457094a3a20cdc65.tar.gz
Roll back part of of `--shift-heading-level-by` change.
With positive heading shifts, starting in 2.8 this option caused metadata titles to be removed and changed to regular headings. This behavior is incompatible with the old behavior of `--base-header-level` and breaks old workflows, so with this commit we are rolling back this change. Now, there is an asymmetry in positive and negative heading level shifts: + With positive shifts, the metadata title stays the same and does not get changed to a heading in the body. + With negative shifts, a heading can be converted into the metadata title. I think this is a desirable combination of features, despite the asymmetry. One might, e.g., want to have a document with level-1 section headigs, but render it to HTML with level-2 headings, retaining the metadata title (which pandoc will render as a level-1 heading with the default template). Closes #5957. Revises #5615.
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