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It seems to work better, and the default config can be used.
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Added --mathjax option.
Added MathJax to HTMLMathMethod.
Supported MathJax in HTML writer.
Resolves Issue #259.
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This avoids unwanted interpretation as optional arguments
in some contexts, which caused the brackets to silently
disappear!
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Thanks to Jonathan Daugherty for the patch.
The gladTeX program gives finer control over the LaTeX environment
used to render its input. The latest version (1.1) uses the
"displaymath" environment by default, which is nice for large,
block-level equations, but it isn't so nice for inline math (where
"math" is more appropriate). This patch causes the HTML writer to
differentiate between the two by explicitly setting the LaTeX
environment on the generated EQ tag.
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Now it doesn't export a writer, just some CSS and JS.
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Now s5 is handled in more or less the same way as slidy,
as a variant of HTML.
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S5 default is now to include links, rather than a full copy
of scripts and stylesheets.
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Previously some of the writers added spurious whitespace.
This has been removed, resolving Issue #232.
NOTE: If your application combines pandoc's output with other
text, for example in a template, you may need to add spacing.
For example, a pandoc-generated markdown file will not have
a blank line after the final block element. If you are inserting
it into another markdown file, you will need to make sure there
is a blank line between it and the next block element.
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+ Header identifiers now get attached to the headers, unless
--section-divs is specified, in which case they are added to
enclosing divs. By default, the divs are not added.
+ Resolves Issue #230, #239.
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+ Added --webtex command-line option, with optional parameter.
(Defaults to using google charts API.)
+ Added WebTeX HTMLMathMethod.
+ Removed MimeTeX HTMLMathMethod. (WebTeX is generic and subsumes it.)
+ Modified --mimetex option to use WebTeX.
+ Thanks to lpeterse for the idea and some of the code.
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+ Inline code is now in monoscpace, not bold.
+ Code blocks now use .nf (no fill) and .IP (indented paragraph).
+ Resolves Issue #247.
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We now carve up slides at HorizontalRules, rather than by level-1
headers. This gives the user lots of flexibility.
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Resolves Issue #122.
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This allows us to remove an argument from the ODT and EPUB
writers.
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The previous fix resulted in bird tracks being included in
both html and html+lhs renderings of literate haskell sections
when pandoc was compiled without highlighting support. This change make
pandoc without highlighting behave like pandoc with highlighting: the
bird tracks are used only if html+lhs output is specified.
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+ Captions may now begin simply with ':', instead of 'Table:'
+ Captions may now appear either above or below the table.
+ Resolves Issue #227.
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Read a sequence of elements from the file.
Ignore anything that's not valid Dublin Core.
If title, language, uuid not supplied, supply them.
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+ Text.Pandoc.Writers.Native
+ The function prettyPandoc is now gone. Use writeNative instead.
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+ Text.Pandoc.Parsing
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+ New writer module Text.Pandoc.Writers.EPUB
+ Stylesheet in epub.css
+ --epub-stylesheet command-line option.
+ New utility module Text.Pandoc.UUID to generate
random UUIDs for EPUBs.
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+ Transformed the old Text.Pandoc.ODT module into a proper
writer module, Text.Pandoc.Writers.ODT.
+ Instead of saveOpenDocumentAsODT, we now have writeODT, which
takes a Pandoc document and produces a bytestring.
saveOpenDocumentAsODT has been removed.
+ To extract the images and insert them into the ODT, we now use
processPandocM on the Pandoc document rather than a custom XML parser.
+ Handle the case where the image is remote (or not found) by
converting the Image element into an Emph with the label.
+ Plumbing in pandoc.hs changed slightly to accomodate this, and to
allow other writers that live in the IO monad.
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Resolves Issue #242. Previously the bird tracks would be
stripped off when pandoc was not compiled with highlighting support,
even if -t html+lhs was specified.
Thanks to Nicholas Wu for pointing out the problem.
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* This affects the RST and Markdown readers.
* The type for stateKeys in ParserState has also changed.
* Pandoc, Meta, Inline, and Block have been given Ord instances.
* Reference keys now have a type of their own (Key), with its
own Ord instance for case-insensitive comparison.
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(As in other writers.)
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Also implemented (@label) for example labels and references.
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(Since they aren't required to be escaped in these formats.)
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This should be done in the readers instead.
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* Added stringToURI to Shared. This is used in the HTML
writer for all URIs. It properly URI-encodes high
characters (> 127), leaving everything else (including
symbols and spaces) the same.
* Modified unsanitaryURI to allow UTF8 characters in a URI.
(First, we convert the URI to URI-encoded octets, then we
pass through parseURIReference.)
This resolves gitit Issue #99. Previously
'[abc](http://gitit.net/测试)' would not be rendered as
a link when --sanitize was selected.
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This avoids duplicates (and invalid xml).
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git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1922 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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* Added data/MathMLinHTML.js, which is included when no URL is provided
for --mathml. This allows MathML to be displayed in better browsers,
as text/html.
* The module was no longer necessary; its functionality (two lines)
was incorporated into pandoc.hs.
* Consolidated the two LaTeXMathML.js files into one.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1909 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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Text.Pandoc.Writers.Markdown now exports a writePlain,
which writes plain text without links, pictures, or
special formatting (not even markdown conventions).
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1907 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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The new rule: If the link target is an absolute URL, an external
link is created. Otherwise, a wikilink is created.
Examples:
1. [label](/foo/bar) => [[foo/bar|label]]
2. [label](foo) => [[foo|label]]
3. [label](http://gitit.net/foo) => [http://gitit.net/foo label]
Note on 1: We strip the leading / here, since otherwise we get a
link to Help:Links/foo/bar. would it be better for 1 to become
[http://{SERVERNAME}}/foo/bar label]? Perhaps, since this would
guarantee the same link destination as you'd get if you used the
HTML writer directly.
git-svn-id: https://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk@1904 788f1e2b-df1e-0410-8736-df70ead52e1b
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