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Removed `--latexmathml`, `--gladtex`, `--mimetex`, `--jsmath`, `-m`,
`--asciimathml` options.
Removed `JsMath`, `LaTeXMathML`, and `GladTeX` constructors from
`Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod` [API change].
Removed unneeded data file LaTeXMathML.js and updated tests.
Bumped version to 2.2.
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* MANUAL: consolidate format lists
* MANUAL: make formats a proper list
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It doesn't.
Closes #4540.
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* LaTeX template: Use `pgfpages` package; this is needed for notes on second screen in beamer
* LaTeX template: Add `beameroption` variable in template
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Mention other formats as well where a different
name is needed.
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The documentation states that the target format name should match the output format, which isn't the case for `docx`/`openxml`.
This PR adds a remark and a frequently requested example (inserting a pagebreak in docx output) to the documentation.
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The resulting PDF can be verified using the Apache PDFBox preflight app.
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is a valid PDF/A-1b file
```
Instructions on how to install the ICC profiles on ConTeXt standalone can be found in the wiki: <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles>.
If the ICC profiles are not available the log will contain messages like these
```
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB.icc' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > no default profile 'srgb.icc' for colorspace 'rgb'
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > invalid output intent 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1'
```
and the resulting PDF will not be valid PDF/A:
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is not a valid PDF/A-1b file, error(s) :
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
```
However, the PDF will still be generated and the "errors" shown in the log do not break anything.
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It makes more sense not to interpret -- otherwise using the original
document as the reference-doc would produce two of everything: the
interpreted version and the uninterpreted style version.
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Blockquoted lists are still described, but fenced divs are presented
in preference.
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Previously Emph, Strong, etc were outside the custom-style span. This
moves them inside in order to make it easier to write filters that act
on the formatting in these contents.
Tests and MANUAL example are changed to match.
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The previous commit had a bug where custom-style spans would be read
with every recurrsion. This fixes that, and changes the example given
in the manual.
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Discuss workflow of using input document as reference.docx.
We also split the "Custom styles" section into two parts: input and output.
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Make it clear that pressing `s` is just for reveal.js.
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Add header and footer parameters for wkhtmltopdf
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This also necessitated implementing colors and underlining, though
there is currently no way to produce these from markdown. Note that
background colors can't be implemented in PowerPoint, so highlighting
styles that require these will be incomplete.
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@jkr - the tabs were inserted by
your 624abeec5c3b9f5c27cffe6d157617aa97367e92,
presumably through some automatic setting in your editor
that replaced 8 spaces with a tab.
This messed up indented formatting in the manual.
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- Default to xtables for context output.
- Added `ntb` extension (affecting context writer only) to use Natural Tables instead.
- Added `Ext_ntb` constructor to `Extension` (API change).
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See #4253.
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Accompanying change in MANUAL.txt
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Closes #4072.
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This reverts commit 09e132726d379e3f4e34de5700ae34cad3002f4b.
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In Pandoc v2 using --section-divs and -t html results in <section>s, not <div>s, by default, as was the case for v1.9.
This change to the Manual emphasizes that you must use -t html4 if you want divs, otherwise you get sections.
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Now the + or - occurs first.
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This lists the extensions set by default for the selected
FORMAT.
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