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@@ -72,6 +72,29 @@ pandoc (1.13)
Previously pandoc would say that a filter was not found,
even in a case where the filter had a syntax error.
+ * HTML reader:
+
+ + Parse `div` and `span` elements even without `--parse-raw`,
+ provided `native_divs` and `native_spans` extensions are set.
+ Motivation: these now generate native pandoc Div and Span
+ elements, not raw HTML.
+ + Parse EPUB-specific elements if the `epub_html_exts`
+ extension is enabled. These include `switch`, `footnote`,
+ `rearnote`, `noteref`.
+
+ * Org reader:
+
+ + Support for inline LaTeX. Inline LaTeX is now accepted and parsed by the
+ org-mode reader. Both math symbols (like `\tau`) and LaTeX commands (like
+ `\cite{Coffee}`), can be used without any further escaping (Albert
+ Krewinkel).
+
+ * DocBook reader:
+
+ + Support `equation`, `informalequation`, `inlineequation` elements with
+ `mml:math` content. This is converted into LaTeX and put into a Pandoc
+ Math inline.
+
* Revised `plain` output, largely following the style of Project
Gutenberg:
@@ -106,16 +129,6 @@ pandoc (1.13)
+ Write empty span elements with an id attribute as org anchors.
For example `Span ("uid",[],[]) []` becomes `<<uid>>`.
- * HTML reader:
-
- + Parse `div` and `span` elements even without `--parse-raw`,
- provided `native_divs` and `native_spans` extensions are set.
- Motivation: these now generate native pandoc Div and Span
- elements, not raw HTML.
- + Parse EPUB-specific elements if the `epub_html_exts`
- extension is enabled. These include `switch`, `footnote`,
- `rearnote`, `noteref`.
-
* LaTeX writer:
+ Put table captions above tables, to match the conventional
@@ -131,13 +144,6 @@ pandoc (1.13)
+ Don't produce a `\label{..}` for a Div or Span element. Do produce
a `\hyperdef{..}` (#1519).
- * Org reader:
-
- + Support for inline LaTeX. Inline LaTeX is now accepted and parsed by the
- org-mode reader. Both math symbols (like `\tau`) and LaTeX commands (like
- `\cite{Coffee}`), can be used without any further escaping (Albert
- Krewinkel).
-
* Custom lua writers:
+ Custom writers now work with `--template`.