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Closes #5269.
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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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See #4213.
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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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Closes #4249. Thanks to @reagle.
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Partially addresses #5179
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The `bookmark` package can sometimes correct the levels of headings where `hyperref` cannot: see <https://komascript.de/release3.26>.
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Use two spaces to be consistent internally and with other templates.
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This breaks URLs in more locations. Only available with TeX Live 2018 and later.
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The `xcolor` package must be loaded before the `footnote` package, which we load to fix foonotes in tables. Closes #4861.
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There are a number of bugs in Polyglossia under LuaLaTeX with common languages, e.g. <https://github.com/reutenauer/polyglossia/issues/182>.
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Closes #5146.
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This fixes the previous commit for parskip and KOMA classes.
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This is just a change to the default latex template.
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Closes #5088.
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This opens up the possibility of setting the romanfont in xelatex/lualatex.
Note that mainfont actually oversets sansfont in headings
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The underline style is now deprecated.
Previously `--atx-headers` would enable the single-line
style; now the single-line style is always used.
Closes #5038.
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Introduce a new variable `hyperrefoptions` to pass to the hyperref package.
This allows us (for example) to specify `hyperrefoptions: linktoc=all` in a YAML block.
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Add the `title-block-header` identifier to the `header` element, to make it easier to style precisely.
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Fixes #4798
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epub:type of first section epub:type of body
-------------------------- ------------------
prologue frontmatter
abstract frontmatter
acknowledgments frontmatter
copyright-page frontmatter
dedication frontmatter
foreword frontmatter
halftitle, frontmatter
introduction frontmatter
preface frontmatter
seriespage frontmatter
titlepage frontmatter
afterword backmatter
appendix backmatter
colophon backmatter
conclusion backmatter
epigraph backmatter
Otherwise body will have epub:type 'bodymatter'.
This only affects epub3.
See http://www.idpf.org/epub/profiles/edu/structure/#h.l0bzsloklt10
Closes #4823.
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Add support for publisher, address, pubPlace, and date variables.
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- Ensure that title element is always present, even if empty.
- Put author tags in the template, rather than adding them in
the writer.
Closes #4839.
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`linkcolor` only affects internal links, and `urlcolor` only
affects linked URLs. For external links, the option to use is
`filecolor`.
Closes #4822.
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It is a bit awkward to have a title for every frame, but not for the one
that holds the table of contents. Allow users to specify a title if they
wish.
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Closes #4803
After this commit use `$titleblock$` in order to get what was contained
in `$title$` before, that is a title and subtitle rendered according to
the official rST method:
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html#document-title-subtitle. from
With this commit, the `$title$` and `$subtitle$` metadata are available and they
simply carry the metadata values. This opens up more possibilities in templates.
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This change allows beamer themes to change the
template and font (as Metropolis does).
Closes #4450.
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Fix (add) the missing option 'rollingLinks' in reveal.js template.
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Fixes #4728
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...provided by the argument to `--mathjax` or the normal
pandoc default, rather than a hard-coded one in the template.
Closes #4701.
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via the "section-numbering" directive in standalone output.
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CMU Serif would give better typographic results
than the current Greek fallback DejaVu Serif.
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This line: `<link rel="stylesheet" href="$css$">` is not valid XML.
Making it self-closing makes the template polyglot.
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New variable with same name as comparable variable in (proposed) reveal.js template, so that background images can indicated for both presentation formats with one variable.
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Previously .ND was used, but this only works if you
have a title page, which we don't. Thanks to @teoric.
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