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Starting numbers for ordered lists were previously ignored. Now we
specify the number if it is something other than 1.
Closes: #5709
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This commit alters the way in which the Powerpoint writer treats
inline code and code blocks.
- Inline code is now formatted at the same size as the surrounding
text.
- Code blocks are now given a margin and font size according to their
level.
- Furthermore this commit allows changing the font with which code is
formatted via the `monofont` option.
Tested in
- PowerPoint 365 for Windows - 1808 (Build 10730.20344 Click-to-Run)
- PowerPoint 365 for Mac - 16.26 (19060901)
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* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
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Output files confirmed not to be corrupt, and with content as
expected, on PowerPoint 2013 on Windows 10 (virtualbox on linux).
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Tests speaker notes appearing after (and inside of) separating blocks.
Output checked on Windows10 (archlinux virtualbox), PowerPoint
2013. Not corrupted, and output as expected.
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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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These were never added when the tests were first created.
Output files checked in MS PowerPoint 2013 (Windows 10, VBox). No
corruption, and output as expected.
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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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Modify the PowerPoint tests to run all the tests with
template (--reference-doc) as well. Because there are so many
interlocking pieces, bugs can pop up in weird places when using
templates, since it changes how the writer builds its output
file.
For example, I recently discovered a bug in which speaker notes worked
fine and templating worked fine elsewhere, but templating with speaker
notes produced a file that would crash MS PowerPoint. That particular
bug was fixed, but this will forces us to check for that with each new
change.
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There is very little pptx-specific in these tests, so we abstract out
the basic testing function so it can be used for docx as well. This
should allow us to catch some errors in the docx writer that slipped
by the roundtrip testing.
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Powerpoint output checked in MS PowerPoint 2013 (Windows)
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Tests added for:
- table of contents
- endnotes
- endnotes with table of contents
Powerpoint output checked in MS PowerPoint 2013 (Windows)
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We had previously re-read the native file and converted it to
Powerpoint. But we have already done that in constructing the test
archive. So now we just convert the archive back to a bytestring and
write it to disk.
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This will allow us to rebuild the pptx files in the test dir more
easily if we make a change in the writer.
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Previously we had tested certain properties of the output PowerPoint
slides. Corruption, though, comes as the result of a numebr of
interrelated issues in the output pptx archive. This is a new
approach, which compares the output of the Powerpoint writer with
files that we know to (a) not be corrupt, and (b) to show the desired
output behavior (details below). This commit introduces three tests
using the new framework. More will follow.
The test procedure: given a native file and a pptx file, we generate a
pptx archive from the native file, and then test:
1. Whether the same files are in the two archives
2. Whether each of the contained xml files is the same. (We skip time
entries in `docProps/core.xml`, since these are derived from IO. We
just check to make sure that they're there in the same way in both
files.)
3. Whether each of the media files is the same.
Note that steps 2 and 3, though they compare multiple files, are one
test each, since the number of files depends on the input file (if
there is a failure, it will only report the first failed file
comparison in the test failure).
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We had previously defaulted to slideLevel 2. Now we use the correct
behavior of defaulting to the highest level header followed by
content. We change an expected test result to match this behavior.
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We want to make sure we always have an override for each xml file in
the content types file.
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Add test for custom slide-level header, and notes slides.
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Otherwise we can't find the data files when compiled
with -embed_data_files.
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This is the beginning of a test suite for the powerpoint
writer. Initial tests are for the number of slides.
Note that at the moment it does not test against corruption in
Microsoft PowerPoint; it just tests that certain outcomes work as
expected. More tests will be added.
This test framework uses the PandocPure monad introduced with Pandoc 2.0.
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