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This is no longer necessary since we no longer support ghc 7.8.
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This seems to be necessary if we are to use our custom Prelude
with ghci.
Closes #4464.
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Instead of writing my own.
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Make sure there are no empty slides in the pptx output. Because of the
way that slides were split, these could be accidentally produced by
comments after images.
When animations are added, there will be a way to add an empty slide
with either incremental lists or pauses.
Test outputs checked with MS PowerPoint (Office 2013, Windows 10,
VBox). Both files have expected output and are not corrupted.
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MS PowerPoint does not offer a way to insert links into speaker notes
text, so we match that behavior, and make our lives easier.
As for (end)notes, there is no clear solution to the question of wat
that would *mean*. The default behavior would be to add it to the
endnote slide, but that would put speaker note content into the public
presentation. The best solution would be to put the content at the
bottom of the notes page, but that would take some doing, and can be
added to the speaker notes feature later.
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We record notes in a map in state while processing.
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This is to avoid confusion with {foot,end}notes.
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This also necessitated implementing colors and underlining, though
there is currently no way to produce these from markdown. Note that
background colors can't be implemented in PowerPoint, so highlighting
styles that require these will be incomplete.
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This allows us to set document metadata properties from pandoc metadata.
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This picks up the necessary information from meta and carries it over
to the XML output, so Output.hs doesn't need access to the original
pandoc information.
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This is an internal change to the Presentation type. The algebraic
datatype that used to be called `Slide` is now `Layout`, and Slide is
defined as `Slide SlideId Layout (Maybe Notes)`. Though there should
be no user-visible changes in this commit, it offers two benefits
moving forward:
1. Slides now carry their Id with them, instead of being assigned it
in deck order. This makes it easier to set up a link to, say, an
endnotes slide ahead of time.
2. This makes room for Notes slides, when we implement them.
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This will prevent confusion when speakers notes are implemented.
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Rather than passing around attributes, we can have image sizing in the
picProps and then pass it along to write to XML.
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We don't need it for anything but the log messages, and we can just
keep track of that in state and pass it along to the `writePowerpoint`
function. This will simplify the code.
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We don't convert a '#target' ExternalTarget to an InternalTarget if
`target` is not in the AnchorMap. We just remove the link. This
prevents broken links in the Powerpoint output.
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They were broken when I refactored (the Output module wanted to use
state left over from the construction of the Presentation type). This
change introduces a new type `LinkTarget = InternalTarget |
ExternalTarget`. Internal target points to a slide number, and these
will all be resolved before the Presentation is passed along to the
Output module.
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There are two steps in the conversion: a conversion from pandoc to a
Presentation datatype modeling pptx, and a conversion from
Presentation to a pptx archive. The two steps were sharing the same
state and environment, and the code was getting a bit
spaghetti-ish. This separates the conversion into separate
modules (T.P.W.Powerpoint.Presentation, which defineds the
Presentation datatype and goes Pandoc->Presentation)
and (T.P.W.Pandoc.Output, which goes Presentation->Archive).
Text.Pandoc.Writers.Powerpoint a thin wrapper around the two modules.
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