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- added some variables to the default template.
- cleaner output for images (stringify alt text).
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Also include a sample, `default.theme`, in `data/`.
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See #3334.
* Add writerSyntaxMap to WriterOptions.
* Highlighting: added parameter for SyntaxMap to highlight.
* Implemented --syntax-definition option.
TODO:
[ ] Figure out whether we want to have the xml parsing
depend on the dtd (it currently does, and fails unless
the language.dtd is found in the same directory).
[ ] Add an option to read a KDE syntax highlighting theme
as a custom style.
[ ] Add tests.
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* New module Text.Pandoc.Writer.JATS exporting writeJATS.
* New output format `jats`.
* Added tests.
* Revised manual.
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pandoc -t ms -o output.pdf input.txt
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This is enabled by default in pandoc and GitHub markdown but not the
other flavors.
This requirse a space between the opening #'s and the header
text in ATX headers (as CommonMark does but many other implementations
do not). This is desirable to avoid falsely capturing things ilke
#hashtag
or
#5
Closes #3512.
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* Add `--lua-filter` option. This works like `--filter` but takes pathnames of special lua filters and uses the lua interpreter baked into pandoc, so that no external interpreter is needed. Note that lua filters are all applied after regular filters, regardless of their position on the command line.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Lua, exporting `runLuaFilter`. Add `pandoc.lua` to data files.
* Add private module Text.Pandoc.Lua.PandocModule to supply the default lua module.
* Add Tests.Lua to tests.
* Add data/pandoc.lua, the lua module pandoc imports when processing its lua filters.
* Document in MANUAL.txt.
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Closes #256.
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Closes #1642.
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Make clear that template variable `meta-json` does not contain plain text values or JSON output format but field values transformed to the selected output format.
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* Removed writerEpubStylesheet in WriterOptions.
* Removed `--epub-stylesheet` option.
* Allow `--css` to be used with epub.
* Allow multiple stylesheets to be used.
* Stylesheets will be taken both from `--css` and from
the `stylesheet` metadata field (which can contain either
a file path or a list of them).
Closes #3472, #847.
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You can leave an external link as it is by adding the attribute
data-external="1" to the element. Pandoc will then not try to
incorporate its content when `--self-contained` is used. This is
similar to a feature already supported by the EPUB writer.
Closes #2656.
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Closes #3431.
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Now in reveal.js, an image with class `stretch` in a paragraph
by itself will stretch to fill the whole screen, with no
caption or figure environment.
Closes #1291.
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in slide shows. See #3460, #2265.
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See #3392.
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These were confusing.
Now we rely on the +raw_tex or +raw_html extension with latex
or html input.
Thus, instead of
--parse-raw -f latex
we use
-f latex+raw_tex
and instead of
--parse-raw -f html
we use
-f html+raw_html
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- Use dvipsnames options when colorlinks specified (otherwise
we get an error for 'maroon')
- Added titegraphic and logo variables.
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mathspec will be used in xelatex if the `mathspec` variable is
set; otherwise unicode-math will be used.
Thanks to Václav Haisman.
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This commit enables users to specify the User-Agent
header used when pandoc requests a document from
a URL. This is done by setting an environment variable.
For instance, one can do:
USER_AGENT="..." ./pandoc -f html -t markdown http://example.com
Signed-off-by: Thenaesh Elango <thenaeshelango@gmail.com>
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This fixes #3410.
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(#3398)
closes #3397
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The argument was for a bridge javascript that used to be necessary
in 2004. We have removed the script already.
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Removed writerDocbookVersion in WriterOptions.
Renamed default.docbook template to default.docbook4.
Allow docbook4 as an output format.
But alias docbook = docbook4.
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Also include explicit epub2 output format in CLI tool.
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Make `smart` extension work in LaTeX/ConTeXt writers instead.
Instead of `-t latex --no-tex-ligatures`, do `-t latex-smart`.
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Updated tests.
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Thus, to "unsmartify" something that has been parsed as
smart by pandoc, you can use `-t markdown+smart`, and
straight quotes will be produced instead of curly quotes,
etc.
Example:
% pandoc -f latex -t markdown+smart
``hi''---ok
^D
"hi"---ok
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API change. CLI option change.
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Now you will need to do
-f markdown+smart
instead of
-f markdown --smart
This change opens the way for writers, in addition to readers,
to be sensitive to +smart, but this change hasn't yet been made.
API change. Command-line option change.
Updated manual.
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* Removed normalize, normalizeInlines, normalizeBlocks
from Text.Pandoc.Shared. These shouldn't now be necessary,
since normalization is handled automatically by the Builder
monoid instance.
* Remove `--normalize` command-line option.
* Don't use normalize in tests.
* A few revisions to readers so they work well without normalize.
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* Text.Pandoc.Options.WriterOptions: removed writerReferenceDocx
and writerReferenceODT, replaced them with writerReferenceDoc.
This can hold either an ODT or a Docx. In this way, writerReferenceDoc
is like writerTemplate, which can hold templates of different
formats. [API change]
* Removed `--reference-docx` and `--reference-odt` options.
* Added `--reference-doc` option.
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Use this also in Tests.Old.
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