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fixes #7423
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This reverts commit cc088687b4013c2b8b744eb337ed04fc63f315f2
and PR #7295.
This fixes issues people had when using LaTeX commands defined later
in the preamble (or in some cases UTF-8 text) in the title or author
fields. Closes #7422.
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Previously it was impossible to specify false values for
options that default to true; setting the option to false
just caused the portion of the template setting the option
to be omitted.
Now we prepopulate all the variables with their default
values, including them unconditionally and allowing them
to be overridden.
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`history: true`. Closes #6968. Setting `hash: true` is enough
to get linkability to a particular page of the slide show.
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Closes #5016
- change ordered list from itemize to enumerate
- adds new itemgroup for ordered lists
- add fontfeature for table figures
- remove width from itemize in context writer
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Previously with the default template settings (`indent` variable
not set), we would get interparagraph spaces separating bib
entries even with `entry-spacing="0"`. On the other hand,
setting `entry-spacing="2"` gave ridiculously large spacing.
This change makes the spacing caused by `entry-spacing` a multiple
of `\parskip` by default, which gives aesthetically reasonable
output. Those who want a larger or smaller unit (e.g. because
they use `indent` which sets `\parskip` to 0) may
`\setlength{\cslentryspacingunit}{10pt}` in header-includes
to override the defaults.
Closes #7296.
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This allows header-includes to use them, and puts them
in a position where you can see them immediately.
Closes #7295.
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Closes: #6639
The zero-width non-joiner character is used to avoid ligatures (e.g. in
German).
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Add institute variable (string or list) to HTML-based slide formats.
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This allows them to be overriden by header-includes.
Closes #7286.
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This should make svgnames and x11names work properly.
Closes #6109.
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* Support toc-title in revealjs
* Add semantic HTML "nav" tag
Closes #7170.
As with default.html5
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Fix bad vertical spacing after the bibliography.
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Illegal, turn into HTML comment
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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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Authors who contributed equally to a paper may be marked with
`equal-contrib`.
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Closes #7104.
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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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The former attribute is deprecated.
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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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This change allows bibtex/biblatex output to wrap as other
formats do, depending on the settings of `--wrap` and `--columns`.
It also introduces default templates for bibtex and biblatex,
which allow for using the variables `header-include`, `include-before`
or `include-after` (or alternatively the command line options
`--include-in-header`, `--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`)
to insert content into the generated bibtex/biblatex.
This change requires a change in the return type of the unexported
`T.P.Citeproc.writeBibTeXString` from `Text` to `Doc Text`.
Closes #7068.
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The partitioning the components of a name into surname, given names,
etc. is not always possible or not available. Using `author.name` allows
to give the full name as a fallback to be used when `author.surname` is
not available.
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The width parameter this used is not actually supported,
and the command didn't do anything.
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Since this is an attribute value, we need to prepare it
in the writer.
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(#6982)
The `description` meta tag will make the generated HTML documents more complete and SEO-friendly.
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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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This change affects both the epub2 and the epub3 templates.
It avoids distortion of the cover image by requiring that the aspect ratio be preserved.
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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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Closes: #6687
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Put quotes around `controlsLayout`, `controlsBackArrows`,
and `display`, since these require strings.
Add `showSlideNumber`, `hashOneBasedIndex`, `pause`.
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This should fix spacing problems between entries
with numeric styles.
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As of ~2 years ago, lower case keywords became the standard (though they
are handled case insensitive, as always):
https://code.orgmode.org/bzg/org-mode/commit/13424336a6f30c50952d291e7a82906c1210daf0
Upper case keywords are exclusive to the manual:
- https://orgmode.org/list/871s50zn6p.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
- https://orgmode.org/list/87tuuw3n15.fsf@nicolasgoaziou.fr/
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This is what is specified in groff_man(7).
Closes #6803.
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so that it does not run over the right margin.
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These changes restore the 20px font size while increasing readibility by
reducing line width. (The number of words per line is now similar to
that of pandoc's default LaTeX/PDF output.) With the narrower lines, we
also need less interline and interparagraph space, so the content
becomes more compact and skimmable:
- Change default font size back to 20px.
- Set font-size for print media to 12pt.
- Reduce interline space.
- Reduce interparagraph space.
- Reduce line width.
- Remove the special `line-height: 1` for table cells,
which I had suggested but which now seems a mistake.
- Remove the special line-height for pre.
- Ensure that there is a bit more space before a heading
than after.
- Slightly reduced space after title header.
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This makes the default more austere, while putting the padded,
colored code elements within easy reach.
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- Fix margin before codeblock
- Add `monobackgroundcolor` variable, making the background color
and padding of code optional.
- Ensure that backgrounds from highlighting styles take precedence over
monobackgroundcolor
- Remove list markers from TOC
- Add margin-bottom where needed
- Remove italics from blockquote styling
- Change borders and spacing in tables to be more consistent with other
output formats
- Style h5, h6
- Decrease root font-size to 18px
- Update tests for styles.html changes
- Add CSS example to MANUAL
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