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Closes #1413.
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Closes #6534
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cf.
- https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/releases/tag/4.0.0
- https://revealjs.com/upgrading/
see also https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/pull/13
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This fixes a problem in iBooks v2.4 with our earlier
horizontally scrolling code blocks. The problem seems to
be a bug in iBooks, not pandoc, but since iBooks is a major
target we're changing pandoc's default behavior so that
pandoc-produced epubs work on that platform.
Closes #6242.
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Some CSS to ensure that display math is
displayed centered and on a new line is now included
in the default HTML-based templates; this may be
overridden if the user wants a different behavior.
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With prior changes, this closes #6369.
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Add Abstract.
Change Author, Date to centered paragraphs with no character
styling.
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I wanted to use an option and realized that the default pandoc template
didn't pass it through, so I went through and found all the options that
Reveal.js advertises but that Pandoc's template doesn't support.
<https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js#configuration>
I also noticed that rollingLinks isn't a setting anymore, but it's fine
to keep it in the template because people might be using an old version
of Reveal.js (via `revealjs-url`) that still has this option.
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Deprecate `underlineSpan` in Shared in favor of `Text.Pandoc.Builder.underline`.
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New formats:
- `jats_archiving` for the "Archiving and Interchange Tag Set",
- `jats_publishing` for the "Journal Publishing Tag Set", and
- `jats_articleauthoring` for the "Article Authoring Tag Set."
The "jats" output format is now an alias for "jats_archiving".
Closes: #6014
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image_format not img_format.
Closes #6135.
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Otherwise we can get a clash with documentclasses that
already load the package. Closes #6002.
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The functions `table.insert`, `table.remove`, and `table.sort` are added
to pandoc.List elements. They can be used as methods, e.g.
local numbers = pandoc.List {2, 3, 1}
numbers:sort() -- numbers is now {1, 2, 3}
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It is now possible to construct a new List via `pandoc.List()` instead of
`pandoc.List:new()`.
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The current DTD for the JATS writer template is for Journal Publishing (JATS-journalpublishing1.dtd), which does not permit ext-link as a valid child (https://jats.nlm.nih.gov/publishing/tag-library/1.1/element/publisher-name.html).
This update modifies the default output template to be the less restrictive JATS archiving and interchange DTD which systems like PubMed use internally to represent their articles.
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Added `\setupinterlinespace` to `title`, `subtitle`, `date` and `author` elements.
Otherwise longer titles that run over multiple lines will look squashed as
`\tfd` etc. won't adapt the line spacing to the font size.
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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 doesn't really belong in data-files as it's not loaded
dynamically.
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Fix `\startcslreferences`:
- The old version had a too large skip at the beginning of the reference list => fixed that.
- Change syntax to ConTeXt conventions
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- Add Text.Pandoc.Emoji.TH.
- Replace long literal list in Text.Pandoc.Emoji with one-liner
generating it from data/emoji.json using TH.
- Add Makefile target to download data/emoji.json.
- Remove tools/emoji.hs.
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The contents of the .TH line cannot wrap.
Closes #5929.
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This is less ugly than Times.
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To be more like the default LaTeX output.
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Previously they appeared centered at the top of the page;
now we put them centered at the bottom, unless the `pagenumbering`
variable is set (this gives users full control over page
number format and position,
https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuppagenumbering)
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Define an start-stop-pair `cslreferences` to allow for hanging indents in the bibliography. Analogous to the cslreferences-environment in the default latex template. See here: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-citeproc/issues/410
For this to work the context writer must be adapted.
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All headings now have a uniform color.
Level-1 headings no longer set `w:themeShade="B5"`.
Level-2 headings are now 14 point rather than 16 point.
Level-3 headings are now 12 point rather than 14 point.
Level-4 headings are italic rather than bold.
Closes #5820.
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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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Indented left and right, same font and size.
Previously it was unindented, smaller font and different
typeface.
See #5820.
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The new version of doctemplates adds many features to pandoc's
templating system, while remaining backwards-compatible.
New features include partials and filters. Using template filters,
one can lay out data in enumerated lists and tables.
Templates are now layout-sensitive: so, for example, if a
text with soft line breaks is interpolated near the end of
a line, the text will break and wrap naturally. This makes
the templating system much more suitable for programatically
generating markdown or other plain-text files from metadata.
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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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Attr values can now be given as normal Lua tables; this can be used as a
convenient alternative to define Attr values, instead of constructing
values with `pandoc.Attr`. Identifiers are taken from the *id* field,
classes must be given as space separated words in the *class* field. All
remaining fields are included as misc attributes.
With this change, the following lines now create equal elements:
pandoc.Span('test', {id = 'test', class = 'a b', check = 1})
pandoc.Span('test', pandoc.Attr('test', {'a','b'}, {check = 1}))
This also works when using the *attr* setter:
local span = pandoc.Span 'text'
span.attr = {id = 'test', class = 'a b', check = 1}
Furthermore, the *attributes* field of AST elements can now be a plain
key-value table even when using the `attributes` accessor:
local span = pandoc.Span 'test'
span.attributes = {check = 1} -- works as expected now
Closes: #5744
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This is for hanging indents with pandoc-citeproc, to be
supported in a later release.
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Avoid duplication in HTML templates by using styles.html partial.
Change indentation of styles in template.
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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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+ Remove Text.Pandoc.Pretty; use doclayout instead. [API change]
+ Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared: remove metaToJSON, metaToJSON'
[API change].
+ Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared: modify `addVariablesToContext`,
`defField`, `setField`, `getField`, `resetField` to work with
Context rather than JSON values. [API change]
+ Text.Pandoc.Writers.Shared: export new function `endsWithPlain` [API
change].
+ Use new templates and doclayout in writers.
+ Use Doc-based templates in all writers.
+ Adjust three tests for minor template rendering differences.
+ Added indentation to body in docbook4, docbook5 templates.
The main impact of this change is better reflowing of content
interpolated into templates. Previously, interpolated variables
were rendered independently and intepolated as strings, which could lead
to overly long lines. Now the templates interpolated as Doc values
which may include breaking spaces, and reflowing occurs
after template interpolation rather than before.
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