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2016-10-09add a temp file to keep track of all files involving markdown_mmd and ↵KolenCheung1-0/+8
multimarkdownExtensions
2016-10-06Added a small clarification on --webtex with Markdown output.John MacFarlane1-1/+2
Thanks to @ickc.
2016-10-06fix typoKolenCheung1-1/+1
2016-10-06Replace Google Chart API by CodeCogsKolenCheung3-9/+9
2016-10-05Docx writer: Move one more env var to Reader monadJesse Rosenthal1-6/+5
PrintWidth is set at the beginning and stays the same throughout the document writing, so we just set it as an env variable in the Reader monad.
2016-10-05Docx writer: code legibility fixups.Jesse Rosenthal1-5/+6
More meaningful variable name, and explanatory comment.
2016-10-04Docx writer: Clean up and streamline RTL behaviorJesse Rosenthal1-71/+77
Now RTL is turned and off by a general function, `withDirection` wrapping `inlineToOpenXML` and `blockToOpenXML`. This acts according to the `envRTL` variable. This means we can just set the environment at the outset, and change the environment with `local` as need be. Note that this requires making the `inlineToOpenXML` and `blockToOpenXML` functions into wrappers around primed-versions (`{inline,block}ToOpenXML`) where the real work takes place.
2016-10-04Docx writer: move a couple more vars to ReaderTJesse Rosenthal1-21/+29
In general, we want things that are either: 1. unchanging environment variables, or 2. environment variables that will change for a the scope of a function and then pop back to be in the reader monad. This is safer for (1), since we won't accidentally change it, and easier for (2), since we can use `local` instad of setting the old value and then resetting. We keep the StateT monad for values that we will want to accumulate or change and then use later.
2016-10-04Merge pull request #3141 from ickc/masterJohn MacFarlane1-2/+2
Update KaTeX to v0.6.0
2016-10-03Update KaTeX to v0.6.0KolenCheung1-2/+2
2016-10-03Clean up commented-out codeJesse Rosenthal1-12/+0
A few commented out functions were left in the code during the conversion from StateT to ReaderT. This removes them.
2016-10-03Remove bool on setRTL.Jesse Rosenthal1-17/+13
We had to use this because we set the env, which means that setRTL wouldn't do anything at the top level. We now don't set the env (it will always be false at the outset), which means the toplevel setRTL will work if necessary.
2016-10-03Filter text/para props correctly.Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+2
We only filter on the name, not the prefix.
2016-10-03Add a boolean flag to the setRTL function.Jesse Rosenthal1-5/+5
At the toplevel we don't check to see if RTL is already set.
2016-10-03Test for "dir" metadata.Jesse Rosenthal1-2/+7
2016-10-03Add setRTL and setLTR functions.Jesse Rosenthal1-8/+41
2016-10-03Move more enviroment vars to Reader Monad.Jesse Rosenthal1-62/+52
Things that get pushed and then reset are better in ReaderT, because they can be run with `local`.
2016-10-03Add ReaderT env to the docx writer:Jesse Rosenthal1-8/+17
This will allow us to add text and paragraph properties depending on if rtl is already set or not. (It would probably be cleaner and safer to move the paraprops and textprops to this part of the stack in the future.)
2016-10-02MediaWiki writer: transform filename with underscores in images.John MacFarlane1-1/+1
`foo bar.jpg` becomes `foo_bar.jpg`. This was already done for internal links, but it also needs to happen for images. Closes #3052.
2016-10-02EPUB writer: use stringify instead of plain writer for metadata.John MacFarlane1-6/+4
This means that underscores won't be used for emphasis, or CAPS for bold. The metadata fields will just have unadorned text. Closes #3066.
2016-10-02AsciiDoc writer: avoid unnecessary use of "unconstrained" emphasis.John MacFarlane2-11/+21
In AsciiDoc, you must use a special form of emphasis (double `__`) for intraword emphasis. Pandoc was previously using this more than necessary. Closes #3068.
2016-10-02Revert overhasty bounds change for pandoc-types.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
2016-10-02Use doctemplates 0.1.0.2.John MacFarlane7-12/+13
2016-10-02Removed unneeded stack.hsb2hs.yaml.John MacFarlane2-5/+1
2016-10-02Use doctemplates 0.1.0.1.John MacFarlane6-6/+6
2016-10-02Added doctemplates to stack.lts6.yaml.John MacFarlane1-0/+1
2016-10-02Moved template compiling/rendering code to a separate library.John MacFarlane7-259/+14
jgm/doctemplates. This allows the pandoc templating system to be used independently.
2016-10-01Removed cabal 1.16 cruft from .travis.yml.John MacFarlane1-5/+3
2016-09-30Merge pull request #3136 from nichtich/patch-1John MacFarlane1-0/+1
Execute .js filters with node
2016-09-30Execute .js filters with nodeJakob Voß1-0/+1
2016-09-28Update changelog.John MacFarlane1-0/+8
2016-09-28Markdown reader: added bracket syntax for native spans.John MacFarlane5-1/+26
See #168. Text.Pandoc.Options.Extension has a new constructor `Ext_brackted_spans`, which is enabled by default in pandoc's Markdown.
2016-09-28Updated test suite.John MacFarlane4-0/+24
2016-09-28Updated changelogJohn MacFarlane1-0/+2
2016-09-28LaTeX template: use footnote package to fix notes in tables.John MacFarlane1-7/+9
Thanks to Václav Haisman.
2016-09-28revealjs template: Added `notes-server` option (Yoan Blanc).John MacFarlane2-5/+11
jgm/pandoc-templates#212
2016-09-28Updated changelog.John MacFarlane1-3/+17
2016-09-28LaTeX template: set default figure placement.John MacFarlane1-5/+5
Thanks to Václav Haisman. This accompanies #3093. This change allows users to set the default figure placement for figures, instead of enforcing one choice. Users with custom templates will need to add this.
2016-09-28Merge pull request #3093 from wilx/master-figure-placementJohn MacFarlane2-2/+2
LaTeX: Do not set [htbp] figure placement options.
2016-09-28Whitespace fixes.John MacFarlane1-3/+3
2016-09-27Update MANUAL.txt for new filter behavior.Jesse Rosenthal1-6/+17
2016-09-27Check `$DATADIR/filters` for filtersJesse Rosenthal1-5/+20
If the `$DATADIR/filters` is present, pandoc will look in it for filters specified without a path, before looking in the $PATH. Note that unlike executables in $PATH, the `filters` dir may contain scripts that are not executable (pandoc will try to execute them using an associated interpreter, if possible). Note: the `filters` dir has priority over the user path. In order of preference, pandoc will look in: 1. a specified full or relative path (executable or non-executable) 2. `$DATADIR/filters` (executable or non-executable) 3. `$PATH` (executable only) This closes #3127.
2016-09-26Updated man page and MANUAL date.John MacFarlane2-11/+91
2016-09-25USe latest pandoc-citeproc in binary package stack.yaml.John MacFarlane3-3/+3
2016-09-25Use p tags for subtitle, author, date in epub, revealjs, slidy templates.John MacFarlane2-8/+9
See #3119.
2016-09-25HTML template: use p instead of h1 for subtitle, author, date.John MacFarlane1-7/+7
Closes #3119.
2016-09-23Updated changelog.John MacFarlane1-1/+3
2016-09-23Beamer template: added support for fontfamilies.John MacFarlane1-7/+7
As already in LaTeX. Closes #216.
2016-09-23Added pandoc-citeproc back to extra-deps.John MacFarlane3-0/+3
2016-09-23Use lts-7.0 in stack.yaml files.John MacFarlane5-27/+5