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* Options: Added readerStripComments to ReaderOptions.
* Added `--strip-comments` command-line option.
* Made `htmlTag` from the HTML reader sensitive to this feature.
This affects Markdown and Textile input.
Closes #2552.
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This required the (now removed) instances for Syntax.
It was too long, anyway, to be of use.
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Depends on skylighting 0.3.5.
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* Rename --latex-engine to --pdf-engine
* In `Text.Pandoc.Options.WriterOptions`, rename `writerLaTeXEngine` to `writerPdfEngine` and `writerLaTeXArgs` to `writerPdfArgs`.
* Add support for `weasyprint` and `prince`, in addition to `wkhtmltopdf`, for PDF generation via HTML (closes #3906).
* `Text.Pandoc.PDF.html2pdf`: use stdin instead of intermediate HTML file
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It is now carried in CommonState in PandocMonad instances.
(And thus it can be used by readers too.)
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This rewrite is primarily motivated by the need to
get macros working properly. A side benefit is that the
reader is significantly faster (27s -> 19s in one
benchmark, and there is a lot of room for further
optimization).
We now tokenize the input text, then parse the token stream.
Macros modify the token stream, so they should now be effective
in any context, including math. Thus, we no longer need the clunky
macro processing capacities of texmath.
A custom state LaTeXState is used instead of ParserState.
This, plus the tokenization, will require some rewriting
of the exported functions rawLaTeXInline, inlineCommand,
rawLaTeXBlock.
* Added Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types (new exported module).
Exports Macro, Tok, TokType, Line, Column. [API change]
* Text.Pandoc.Parsing: adjusted type of `insertIncludedFile`
so it can be used with token parser.
* Removed old texmath macro stuff from Parsing.
Use Macro from Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX.Types instead.
* Removed texmath macro material from Markdown reader.
* Changed types for Text.Pandoc.Readers.LaTeX's
rawLaTeXInline and rawLaTeXBlock. (Both now return a String,
and they are polymorphic in state.)
* Added orgMacros field to OrgState. [API change]
* Removed readerApplyMacros from ReaderOptions.
Now we just check the `latex_macros` reader extension.
* Allow `\newcommand\foo{blah}` without braces.
Fixes #1390.
Fixes #2118.
Fixes #3236.
Fixes #3779.
Fixes #934.
Fixes #982.
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[API change]
The EPUB writer now takes its EPUB subdirectory from this option.
Also added `PandocEpubSubdirectoryError` to `PandocError`.
This is raised if the EPUB subdirectory is not all ASCII
alphanumerics.
See #3720.
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This can be used e.g. to pass options via web interface,
such as trypandoc.
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This follows the suggestions given by the FSF for GPL licensed software.
<https://www.gnu.org/prep/maintain/html_node/Copyright-Notices.html>
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See #3334.
* Add writerSyntaxMap to WriterOptions.
* Highlighting: added parameter for SyntaxMap to highlight.
* Implemented --syntax-definition option.
TODO:
[ ] Figure out whether we want to have the xml parsing
depend on the dtd (it currently does, and fails unless
the language.dtd is found in the same directory).
[ ] Add an option to read a KDE syntax highlighting theme
as a custom style.
[ ] Add tests.
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Markdown reader now consults this to determine what is an
abbreviation.
Eventually it will be possible to specify a custom list
(see #256).
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* Removed writerEpubStylesheet in WriterOptions.
* Removed `--epub-stylesheet` option.
* Allow `--css` to be used with epub.
* Allow multiple stylesheets to be used.
* Stylesheets will be taken both from `--css` and from
the `stylesheet` metadata field (which can contain either
a file path or a list of them).
Closes #3472, #847.
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This now contains the Verbosity definition previously
in Options, as well as a new LogMessage datatype that
will eventually be used instead of raw strings for
warnings.
This will enable us, among other things, to provide
machine-readable warnings if desired.
See #3392.
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These were confusing.
Now we rely on the +raw_tex or +raw_html extension with latex
or html input.
Thus, instead of
--parse-raw -f latex
we use
-f latex+raw_tex
and instead of
--parse-raw -f html
we use
-f html+raw_html
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API change.
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The argument was for a bridge javascript that used to be necessary
in 2004. We have removed the script already.
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Removed writerBeamer from WriterOptions.
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writeS5, writeSlideous, writeRevealJs, writeDZSlides, writeSlidy.
Removed writerSlideVariant from WriterOptions.
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Options: Remove writerEPUBVersion.
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Removed writerDocbookVersion in WriterOptions.
Renamed default.docbook template to default.docbook4.
Allow docbook4 as an output format.
But alias docbook = docbook4.
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* Text.Pandoc.Writers.HTML: removed writeHtml, writeHtmlString,
added writeHtml4, writeHtml4String, writeHtml5, writeHtml5String.
* Removed writerHtml5 from WriterOptions.
* Renamed default.html template to default.html4.
* "html" now aliases to "html5"; to get the old HTML4 behavior,
you must now specify "-t html4".
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API change.
Also added a verbosity parameter to makePDF.
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API changes: Text.Pandoc.Options:
* Added Verbosity.
* Added writerVerbosity.
* Added readerVerbosity.
* Removed writerVerbose.
* Removed readerTrace.
pandoc CLI: The `--trace` option sets verbosity to DEBUG;
the `--quiet` option sets it to ERROR, and the `--verbose`
option sets it to INFO. The default is WARNING.
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API change.
For no highlighting, set writerHighlightStyle to Nothing.
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API change.
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Instead, just temporarily remove notes when generating
TOC lists in HTML and Markdown (as we already did in LaTeX).
Also export deNote from Text.Pandoc.Shared.
API change in Shared and Options.WriterOptions.
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API change.
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Make `smart` extension work in LaTeX/ConTeXt writers instead.
Instead of `-t latex --no-tex-ligatures`, do `-t latex-smart`.
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Previously they were pandocExtensions.
This didn't make sense for many formats.
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API change. CLI option change.
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Now you will need to do
-f markdown+smart
instead of
-f markdown --smart
This change opens the way for writers, in addition to readers,
to be sensitive to +smart, but this change hasn't yet been made.
API change. Command-line option change.
Updated manual.
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The type is implemented in terms of an underlying bitset
which should be more efficient.
API change: from Text.Pandoc.Extensions export Extensions,
emptyExtensions, extensionsFromList, enableExtension, disableExtension,
extensionEnabled.
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API change.
However, Extensions exports Options, so this shouldn't have
much impact.
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* Text.Pandoc.Options.WriterOptions: removed writerReferenceDocx
and writerReferenceODT, replaced them with writerReferenceDoc.
This can hold either an ODT or a Docx. In this way, writerReferenceDoc
is like writerTemplate, which can hold templates of different
formats. [API change]
* Removed `--reference-docx` and `--reference-odt` options.
* Added `--reference-doc` option.
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Previously setting writerStandalone = True did nothing unless
a template was provided in writerTemplate. Now a fragment
will be generated if writerTemplate is Nothing; otherwise,
the specified template will be used and standalone output
generated. [API change]
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The "default" option is no longer represented as `Nothing` but via a new
type constructor, making the `Maybe` wrapper superfluous.
The default behavior of using heuristics can now be enabled explicitly
by setting `--top-level-division=default`.
API change (`Text.Pandoc.Options`): The `Division` type was renamed to
`TopLevelDivision`. The `Section`, `Chapter`, and `Part` constructors
were renamed to `TopLevelSection`, `TopLevelChapter`, and
`TopLevelPart`, respectively. An additional `TopLevelDefault`
constructor was added, which is now also the new default value of the
`writerTopLevelDivision` field in `WriterOptions`.
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Pandoc uses heuristics to determine the most resonable top-level
division type when emitting LaTeX or Docbook markup. It is now possible
to overwrite this implicitly set top-level division via the
`top-level-division` command line parameter.
API change (`Text.Pandoc.Options`): the type of the
`writerTopLevelDivision` field in of the `WriterOptions` data type is
altered from `Division` to `Maybe Division`. The field's default value
is changed from `Section` to `Nothing`.
Closes: #3197
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This is needed because github flavored Markdown has a slightly
different set of escapable symbols than original Markdown;
it includes angle brackets.
Closes #2846.
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The `--chapters` option is replaced with `--top-level-division` which allows
users to specify the type as which top-level headers should be output. Possible
values are `section` (the default), `chapter`, or `part`.
The formats LaTeX, ConTeXt, and Docbook allow `part` as top-level division, TEI
only allows to set the `type` attribute on `div` containers. The writers are
altered to respect this option in a sensible way.
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Add --parts command line argument.
This only effects LaTeX writer, and only for non-beamer output formats.
It changes the output levels so the top level is 'part', the next
'chapter' and then into sections.
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This will be used by the markdown writer for deciding where to put links
and footnotes.
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See #168.
Text.Pandoc.Options.Extension has a new constructor `Ext_brackted_spans`,
which is enabled by default in pandoc's Markdown.
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- `writerEmailObfuscation` in `defaultWriterOptions` is now
`NoObfuscation`
- the default for the command-line `--email-obfuscation` option is
now `none`.
Closes #2988.
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Traditionally pandoc operates on multiple files by first concetenating
them (around extra line breaks) and then processing the joined file. So
it only parses a multi-file document at the document scope. This has the
benefit that footnotes and links can be in different files, but it also
introduces a couple of difficulties:
- it is difficult to join files with footnotes without some sort of
preprocessing, which makes it difficult to write academic documents
in small pieces.
- it makes it impossible to process multiple binary input files, which
can't be catted.
- it makes it impossible to process files from different input
formats.
This commit introduces alternative method. Instead of catting the files
first, it parses the files first, and then combines the parsed
output. This makes it impossible to have links across multiple files,
and auto-identified headers won't work correctly if headers in multiple
files have the same name. On the other hand, footnotes across multiple
files will work correctly and will allow more freedom for input formats.
Since ByteStringReaders can currently only read one binary file, and
will ignore subsequent files, we also changes the behavior to
automatically parse before combining if using the ByteStringReader. If
we use one file, it will work as normal. If there is more than one file
it will combine them after parsing (assuming that the format is the
same).
Note that this is intended to be an optional method, defaulting to
off. Turn it on with `--file-scope`.
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Closes #2707.
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