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This should make svgnames and x11names work properly.
Closes #6109.
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Fix bad vertical spacing after the bibliography.
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Previously the nocite metadata field was ignored with
these formats. Now it populates a `nocite-ids` template
variable and causes a `\nocite` command to be issued.
Closes #4585.
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This reverts commit 24d7cd539ba70aa94480976a7957420c020cb19a.
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These are often triggered by accident in languagegs that
use ` `` ` for end quote (e.g. German).
See jgm/citeproc#54.
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Load the iftex package directly rather than via the ifxetex and ifluatex compatibility
wrappers, which have been merged into a single package that is part of the LaTeX core.
The capitalization of the commands has been changed for compatibility with older
versions of TeX Live that have the version of iftex by the Persian TeX Group. This had
been removed in
<https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/2845794c0c31b2ef1f3e6a73bb5b109da4c74f37>
for compatibility with BasicTeX, but that is no longer an issue.
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Note that the multirow package is needed for rowspans.
It is included in the latex template under a variable,
so that it won't be used unless needed for a table.
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We need it for checkboxes in todo lists, and maybe for
other things. In this location it seems compatible
with the cases that propmted #6469 and PR #6762.
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- Don't create minipages for regular paragraphs.
- Put width and alignment information in the longtable column
descriptors.
- Closes #6883.
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Babel defines "shorthands" for some languages, and these can
produce unexpected results. For example, in Spanish, `1.22`
gets rendered as `122`, and `et~al.` as `etal`.
One would think that babel's `shorthands=off` option (which
we were using) would disable these, but it doesn't. So we
remove `shorthands=off` and add some code that redefines
the shorthands macro. Eventually this will be fixed in babel,
I hope, and we can revert to something simpler.
Closes #6817, closes #6887.
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This should fix spacing problems between entries
with numeric styles.
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so that it does not run over the right margin.
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We now have LaTeX do the calculation, using `\tabcolsep`.
So we should now have accurate relative column widths no
matter what the text width.
The default template has been modified to load the calc
package if tables are used.
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Fixes #6469. From https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/549938
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It improperly handled entry spacing and expected 3 parameters
instead of 2.
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This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
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Closes #6534
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Otherwise we can get a clash with documentclasses that
already load the package. Closes #6002.
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Otherwise there will be a LaTeX warning "No \author given" when the .tex file is compiled.
This does not affect spacing in the title block.
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This changes the default on the xeCJK package so that spaces between words
are preserved instead of being collapsed. This is necessary for Korean.
Issue and solution is from below.
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/17292/how-to-write-spaces-between-korean-words-with-xecjk
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This package is needed for proper handling of image filenames
containing periods (in addition to the period before the
extension).
Unfortunately, grffile breaks in the latest texlive update.
Until a fix is released (see ho-tex/oberdiek#73) it seems best
to remove this from the default template.
This may cause problems if you have filenames with periods.
The workaround is to put `\usepackage{grffile}` in header-includes,
and be sure you're using an older version of texlive packages.
See #5848. We will leave that issue open to remind us to
check upstream, and restore grffile when it's possible to
do so.
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Make sure the length is always defined.
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See jgm/pandoc-citeproc#410.
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this allows bibliographies to receive special formatting.
The template now contains definition of this environment (enabled
only when CSL is used).
It also defines a `\cslhangindent` length. This is set to
2em by default when the bibliography style specifies
a hanging indent. To override the length, you can
use e.g.
\setlength{\cslhangindent}{7em}
in header-includes.
Closes jgm/pandoc-citeproc#410.
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Beamer already loads geometry, so we need to use the `\geometry`
command to set geometry options.
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Closes #5443.
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Improve the workaround for #1658, adapting a solution by @u-fischer in
<https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/issues/131> that works whether or not
the `indent` variable is enabled.
Remove `subparagraph` variable in LaTeX template. The default is now
to use run-in style for level 4 and 5 headings (`\paragraph` and `\subparagraph`).
To get the previous default behavior (where these were formatted as blocks,
like `\subsubsection`), set the `block-headings` variable.
An example is given in the manual of reformatting the appearance of headings
more thoroughly using KOMA-Script.
Closes #5365.
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Credits pandoc in content creator metadata (the default is 'LaTeX with hyperref').
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* LaTeX template: Group graphics-related code
The default figure placement was added in <https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/commit/f3ab4bc2b99e9f7f3917708a9110d6500aa051a0>; there does not appear to have been a reason for placing it at the end of the preamble.
* Update tests
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Ensures that `\maketitle`, `\tableofcontents`, and so forth are not affected by changes to line spacing. Closes #5179 by partially working around <https://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia/issues/218>.
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+ LaTeX template: Improve template readability
Use `hidelinks` option for hyperref, which has the same effect as `pdfborder={0 0 0}`,
but its purpose is clearer. Use a simpler conditional for Polyglossia/Babel. Format
comments more consistently.
+ Update tests
+ Remove hyperref breaklinks option. According to the documentation, hyperref
sets this automatically as appropriate to the driver.
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Ensures that section numbering does not reappear with custom section levels. See <https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/473653/>.
Update tests
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In pandoc 2.7 we assumed that every class with chapters would
accept `\frontmatter`, `\mainmatter`, and `\backmatter`.
This is not so (e.g. report does not). So pandoc 2.7
breaks on report class by including an unsupported command.
So we replace the book-class variable in the template with
two variables, has-chapters and has-frontmatter, and set
these intelligently in the writer.
Closes #5348.
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Closes #5306.
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Otherwise we get an error when trying to compile code
with lua or assembler code.
To change the default dialect (currenty 5.3 for lua
and x86masm for assembler), you can use `--include-in-header`
to inject something like
\lstset{defaultdialect=[5.2]Lua}
Closes #5227.
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The `\institute` command is only standard in the Beamer class.
Use a conditional to restrict this to Beamer output rather than
output an empty command. To add this information to a LaTeX
class providing an `\institute` command, use `header-includes`.
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Use the [`footnotehyper`](https://ctan.org/pkg/footnotehyper/) package if available.
This is a rewrite of `footnote` that is compatible with `hyperref` and `babel-frenchb`.
This patch also addresses the incompatibility with `xcolor` noted in #4861, but the
new package has only been available since 2016, so this template still loads `xcolor`
earlier for compatibility with older distributions. Note that the `footnote` package
is part of `collection-latexrecommended` in TeX Live, so there shouldn't be any
problem loading it unconditionally as we now do if `footnotehyper` is not available.
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Ensure that `\part` and `\chapter` are only numbered if `numbersections` is set. To return to the previous behaviour, use `-V numbersections -V secnumdepth=0`.
Notes on secnumdepth:
1 = Number `\section`
0 = Number `\chapter`
-1 = Number `\part`
-2 = No numbering
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The `\large` command does not reset the spacing without adding `\par` to the end, which caused `\subtitle` to use the same line spacing as `\title`.
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Simplify the approach of #5212, ensuring that `mainfont` is used as the base font for scaling and that LuaLaTeX does not display the mono font with TeX ligatures (as it does not use the `Mapping=tex-ansi` option).
With a modified version of `\defaultfontfeatures`, fontspec will continue to report scaling against the old default font in the log, but it nonetheless displays main font at the specified size. Using this rather than setting `Scale=MatchLowercase` for each family individually means that users will not lose scaling when upgrading to the new template if they were using other font options. Scaling can be disabled for an individual family by adding the option `Scale=1` to `sansfontoptions`, `monofontoptions`, etc.
Remove the `\setromanfont` command added in #4665, as this is not documented in the fontspec manual and appears to be a deprecated alias for `\setmainfont`.
For the release notes, I should also add that one can imitate the previous appearance with `-V mainfontoptions="Scale=MatchLowercase"`.
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Addresses closed issues #4675, #3896, #1327.
This renders `\subtitle` using the `etoolbox` package if `\subtitle` is not already
defined by the documentclass (as it is in beamer, KOMA, memoir classes).
Based on an example from Enrico Gregorio, <https://tex.stackexchange.com/a/50186>.
Update list of LaTeX packages.
Note that `etoolbox` must be loaded outside the command definition.
Putting it inside causes an error if `\title` is placed after `\begin{document}`.
It's already loaded on LuaLaTeX/XeLaTeX in any case.
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When `Scale=MatchLowercase` is set as a default font option, this scales `mainfont` against the old default, meaning that it resizes whatever is set as the main font to match the metrics of Latin Modern. This can result, for example, in a document set to 12pt appearing in 11pt or 13pt. Setting this option for individual families allows everything to scale against the main font, and permits the user to override the setting if desired. Note that it is not necessary to specify `Ligatures=TeX`, as this is already set by default for the appropriate families. See the `fontspec` manual: <https://ctan.org/pkg/fontspec>.
Those who specify font-options in metadata may need to add `Scale=MatchLowercase`, which will now only be provided if `(roman|sans|math|mono)fontoptions` aren't given explicitly.
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