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Don't add pandoc-citeproc filter if natbib or biblatex is used
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Remove parens enclosing a single element.
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Replaces long conditional chains with calls to `elem` and `notElem`.
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(Use openURL from Shared instead of simpleHTTP.)
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How could this happend? sry
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See https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/issues/42
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Note that anything not parseable as a YAML boolean or string
is treated as a literal string.
Note that you can still get a string value with "yes" or any
of the strings interpretable as booleans:
-M boolvalue=yes -M stringvalue='"yes"'
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No more "resource vanished (broken pipe)"!
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This also has the effect that `--bibliography` can be repeated,
as before.
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But only if pandoc-citeproc isn't already specified as a filter.
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This could lead to double filtering if the user specifies `-F`
too.
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Also documented in README.
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These are now implemented as:
--bibliography FILE => --metadata bibliography=FILE --filter pandoc-citeproc
--csl FILE => --metadata csl=FILE
--citation-abbreviations FILE => --metadata csl-abbreviations=FILE
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This is like `--variable/-V`, but actually adds to metadata, not
just variables.
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Going forward we'll use pandoc-citeproc, as an external filter.
The `--bibliography`, `--csl`, and `--citation-abbreviation` fields
have been removed. Instead one must include `bibliography`, `csl`,
or `csl-abbrevs` fields in the document's YAML metadata. The filter
can then be used as follows:
pandoc --filter pandoc-citeproc
The `Text.Pandoc.Biblio` module has been removed. Henceforth,
`Text.CSL.Pandoc` from pandoc-citations can be used by library users.
The Markdown and LaTeX readers now longer format bibliographies and
citations. That must be done using `processCites` or `processCites'`
from Text.CSL.Pandoc.
All bibliography-related fields have been removed from `ReaderOptions`
and `WriterOptions`: `writerBiblioFiles`, `readerReferences`,
`readerCitationStyle`.
API change.
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Avoid showing spurious output and avoid double error messages.
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See scripts subdirectory.
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Closes #943.
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Previously we used to store the directory of the first input file,
even if it was local, and used this as a base directory for
finding images in ODT, EPUB, Docx, and PDF.
This has been confusing to many users. It seems better to look for
images relative to the current working directory, even if the first
file argument is in another directory.
writerSourceURL is set to 'Just url' when the first command-line
argument is an absolute URL. (So, relative links will be resolved
in relation to the first page.) Otherwise, 'Nothing'.
The ODT, EPUB, Docx, and PDF writers have been modified accordingly.
Note that this change may break some existing workflows. If you
have been assuming that relative links will be interpreted relative
to the directory of the first file argument, you'll need to
make that the current directory before running pandoc.
Closes #942.
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This way filters can figure out what the target format is
and react appropriately.
Example:
#!/usr/bin/env runghc
import Text.Pandoc.JSON
import Data.Char
main = toJSONFilter cap
where cap (Just "html") (Str xs) = Str $ map toUpper xs
cap _ x = x
This capitalizes text only for html output.
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This reverts commit 2e5edbb27837372f658b1abbe05371be57415847.
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This reverts commit 85dacbb282f34dc45a810d7c7b5a2d639b70e1f5.
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This makes it easier to use JSON filters. Instead of
doing
pandoc -t json | ./filter | pandoc -f json
you can just do
pandoc --filter ./filter
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* `Text.Pandoc.PDF` exports `makePDF` instead of `tex2pdf`.
(API change.)
* `makePDF` walks the pandoc AST and checks for the existence of
images in the local directory. If they are not found, it attempts
to find them, either in the directory containing the first source
file, or at an absolute URL, or at a URL relative to the base URL
of the first command line argument.
* Closes #917.
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In this first version, all dokuwiki files are straight copies of the
media wiki counterparts.
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Reason: EPUB users who don't want a visible TOC may still want
to set the TOC level for in the book navigation.
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Closes #720.
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pandoc -t data/sample.lua
will load the script sample.lua and use it as a custom writer.
data/sample.lua is provided as an example.
Added `--print-custom-lua-writer` option to print the sample
script.
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Changed name to revealjs (from reveal_js).
Set revealjs-url template variable to 'reveal.js' by default.
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Support unordered and ordered lists with "fragment" elements.
Modified by JGM to remove the --reveal_js-url command-line option.
Instead use -V reveal_js-url=... as with slidy and the other slide
formats. Also cleaned up the list code in the HTML writer.
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TODO:
* Document in README
* Add tests
* Add template (and add template to cabal file)
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The _note attribute is supported. This is unofficial, but
used e.g. in OmniOutliner and supported by multimarkdown.
We treat the contents as markdown blocks under a section
header.
Added to documentation and tests.
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Also made `--number-offset` affect TOC numbering as well
as section numbering, as it should have all along.
Closes #789.
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* Moved code for translating listings language names to
highlighting-kate names and back from LaTeX reader to Highlighting.
* Text.Pandoc.Highlighting no longer exposed (API change)
* Text.Pandoc.Highlighting exports toListingsLang, fromListingsLang
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Also `writerNumberFrom` -> `writeNumberOffset`.
The offset is a list of numbers (0 by default).
These are added to the section, subsection, etc.
numbers that would have been generated automatically.
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These still aren't hooked up to anything in the writers.
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Print default user data directory.
Put language names in lowercase and omit 'alert' and 'alert_indent'.
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Print default user data directory.
Put language names in lowercase and omit 'alert' and 'alert_indent'.
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Note: Currently this only affects the markdown reader.
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* RTF writer: Export writeRTFWithEmbeddedImages instead of
rtfEmbedImage.
* Text.Pandoc: Use writeRTFWithEmbeddedImages for RTF.
* Moved code for embedding images in RTF out of pandoc.hs.
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The previous default was to use `<q>` tags in HTML5.
But `<q>` tags are also valid HTML4, and they are not very
robust in HTML5. Some user agents don't support them,
and some CSS resets prevent pandoc's quotes CSS from working
properly (e.g. bootstrap). It seems a better default just
to insert quote characters, but the option is provided for
those who have gotten used to using `<q>` tags.
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