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diff --git a/AUTHORS.md b/AUTHORS.md
index b57bc2e7b..c196d7399 100644
--- a/AUTHORS.md
+++ b/AUTHORS.md
@@ -35,6 +35,7 @@
- Benoit Schweblin
- Bjorn Buckwalter
- Blake Eryx
+- Bodigrim
- Bradley Kuhn
- Brent Yorgey
- Brian Leung
@@ -77,6 +78,7 @@
- Emerson Harkin
- Emily Eisenberg
- Eric Kow
+- Erik Rask
- Eric Seidel
- Eric Schrijver
- Ethan Riley
@@ -86,6 +88,7 @@
- Florian Beeres
- Florian Eitel
- Florian Klink
+- Florian Kohrt
- Francesco Occhipinti
- François Gannaz
- Frederik Elwert
diff --git a/changelog.md b/changelog.md
index 9b3485f5b..254a62315 100644
--- a/changelog.md
+++ b/changelog.md
@@ -2,10 +2,17 @@
## pandoc 2.13 (2021-03-21)
- * Fix fallback to default partials when custom templates are
- used. If the directory containing a template does not
- contain the partial, it should be sought in the default
- templates, but this was not working properly (#7164).
+ * Support `yaml_metadata_block` extension for `commonmark`, `gfm` (#6537).
+ This supported is a bit more limited than with pandoc's
+ `markdown`. The YAML block must be the first thing in the input,
+ and the leaf notes are parsed in isolation from the rest of
+ the document. So, for example, you can't use reference
+ links if the references are defined later in the document.
+
+ * Fix fallback to default partials when custom templates are used.
+ If the directory containing a template does not contain the partial,
+ it should be sought in the default templates, but this was not
+ working properly (#7164).
* Handle `nocite` better with `--biblatex` and `--natbib` (#4585).
Previously the nocite metadata field was ignored with these formats.
@@ -18,21 +25,29 @@
* Text.Pandoc.Shared:
- + Remove `backslashEscapes`, `escapeStringUsing` [API
- change]. Replace these inefficient association list
- lookups with more efficient escaping functions in the
- writers that used them (for a 10-25% performance boost
+ + Remove `backslashEscapes`, `escapeStringUsing` [API change]. Replace
+ these inefficient association list lookups with more efficient escaping
+ functions in the writers that used them (for a 10-25% performance boost
in org, haddock, rtf, texinfo writers).
- + Remove `ToString`, `ToText` typeclasses [API change].
- These were needed for the transition from String to Text,
- but they are no longer used and may clash with other
- things.
+ + Remove `ToString`, `ToText` typeclasses [API change]. These were needed
+ for the transition from String to Text, but they are no longer used and
+ may clash with other things.
+ Simplify `compactDL`.
- * Text.Pandoc.Parsing: Change type of `readWithM` so that it
- is no longer polymorphic. The `ToText` class has been
- removed, and now that we've completed the transition to Text
- we no longer need this to operate on Strings.
+ * Text.Pandoc.Parsing:
+
+ + Change type of `readWithM` so that it is no longer polymorphic
+ [API change]. The `ToText` class has been removed, and now that we've
+ completed the transition to Text we no longer need this to operate
+ on Strings.
+ + Remove `F` type synonym [API change]. Muse and Org were defining their
+ own `F` anyway.
+
+ * Text.Pandoc.Readers.Metadata:
+
+ + Export `yamlMetaBlock` [API change].
+ + Make `yamlBsToMeta`, `yamlBsToRefs` polymorphic on the parser state
+ [API change].
* Markdown reader: Fix regression with `tex_math_backslash` (#7155).
@@ -50,6 +65,11 @@
* RST reader: fix logic for ending comments (#7134). Previously comments
sometimes got extended too far.
+ * DocBook writer: include Header attributes as XML attributes on
+ section (Erik Rask). Attributes with key names that are not allowed
+ as XML attributes are dropped, as are attributes with invalid values
+ and `xml:id` (DocBook 5) and `id` (DocBook 4).
+
* Docx writer:
+ Make `nsid` in `abstractNum` deterministic. Previously we assigned
@@ -82,17 +102,16 @@
* Text.Pandoc.Logging: Add `DuplicateAttribute` constructor to `LogMessage`.
[API change]
- * Use `-j4` for linux release build. This speeds up the build
- dramatically on arm.
+ * Use `-j4` for linux release build. This speeds up the build dramatically
+ on arm.
- * cabal.project: remove ghcoptions. Move flags to top level, so
- they can be set differently on the command line.
+ * cabal.project: remove ghcoptions. Move flags to top level, so they can
+ be set differently on the command line.
* Require latest texmath, skylighting, citeproc, jira-wiki-markup.
- (The latest skylighting fixes a bad bug with Haskell syntax
- highlighting.) Narrow version bounds for texmath,
- skylighting, and citeproc, since the test output depend on
- them.
+ (The latest skylighting fixes a bad bug with Haskell syntax highlighting.)
+ Narrow version bounds for texmath, skylighting, and citeproc, since
+ the test output depend on them.
* Use doclayout 0.3.0.2. This significantly reduces the time and memory
needed to compile pandoc.
@@ -107,22 +126,20 @@
* Test improvements:
- + Use `getExecutablePath` from base, avoiding the dependency
- on `executable-path`.
- + Factor out `setupEnvironment` in Helpers, to avoid code
- duplication.
- + Fix finding of data files by setting teh `pandoc_datadir`
- environment variable when we shell out to pandoc. This
- avoids the need to use `--data-dir` for the tests, which
- caused problems finding `pandoc.lua` when compiling
- without the `embed_data_files` flag (#7163).
+ + Use `getExecutablePath` from base, avoiding the dependency on
+ `executable-path`.
+ + Factor out `setupEnvironment` in Helpers, to avoid code duplication.
+ + Fix finding of data files by setting teh `pandoc_datadir` environment
+ variable when we shell out to pandoc. This avoids the need to use
+ `--data-dir` for the tests, which caused problems finding `pandoc.lua`
+ when compiling without the `embed_data_files` flag (#7163).
* Benchmark improvements:
+ Build `+RTS -A8m -RTS` into default ghc-options for benchmark.
- This is necessary to get accurate benchmark results; otherwise
- we are largely measuring garbage collecting, some not related
- to the current benchmark.
+ This is necessary to get accurate benchmark results; otherwise we
+ are largely measuring garbage collecting, some not related to the
+ current benchmark.
+ Allow specifying BASELINE file in 'make bench' for comparison
(otherwise the latest benchmark is chosen by default).
+ Force `readFile` in benchmarks early (Bodigrim).