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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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* Require recent doctemplates. It is more flexible and
supports partials.
* Changed type of writerTemplate to Maybe Template instead
of Maybe String.
* Remove code from the LaTeX, Docbook, and JATS writers that looked in
the template for strings to determine whether it is a book or an
article, or whether csquotes is used. This was always kludgy and
unreliable. To use csquotes for LaTeX, set `csquotes` in your
variables or metadata. It is no longer sufficient to put
`\usepackage{csquotes}` in your template or header includes.
To specify a book style, use the `documentclass` variable or
`--top-level-division`.
* Change template code to use new API for doctemplates.
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Attributes for LaTeX output are accepted as valid block attributes;
however, their values are ignored.
Fixes: #5648
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The `raw_attribute` will be used to mark raw bits, even HTML
and LaTeX, and even when `raw_html` and `raw_tex` are enabled,
as they are by default.
To get the old behavior, disable `raw_attribute` in the writer.
Closes #4311.
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Closes #5551
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Add support for EPUB2 covers (fix #3992)
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Improve the parsing of frames in ODT documents
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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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Closes #5529.
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This adds support for Atlassian's jira markup.
Closes #2497
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Version specifiers like `PANDOC_VERSION` and `PANDOC_API_VERSION` are
turned into `Version` objects. The objects simplify version-appropriate
comparisons while maintaining backward-compatibility.
A function `pandoc.types.Version` is added as part of the newly
introduced module `pandoc.types`, allowing users to create version
objects in scripts.
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This makes use of tasty-lua, a package to write tests in Lua
and integrate the results into Tasty output. Test output becomes
more informative: individual tests and test groups become visible
in test output. Failures are reported with helpful error messages.
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"Best Practice: When footnotes are grouped at the end of an article,
wrap them in a `<fn-group>` and use an `<xref>` element in the text, as
usual, to tie each footnote in the list to a particular location in the
text."
Closes #5511.
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Planning info is now always placed before the subtree contents.
Previously, the planning info was placed after the content if the
header's subtree was converted to a list, which happens with headers of
level 3 and higher per default.
Fixes: #5494
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Unknown export options are properly ignored and omitted from the output.
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Symbols like `\alpha` are output plain and unemphasized, not as math.
Fixes: #5483
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Fixes: #5484
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The `system` Lua module provides utility functions to interact with the
operating- and file system. E.g.
print(pandoc.system.get_current_directory())
or
pandoc.system.with_temporary_directory('tikz', function (dir)
-- write and compile a TikZ file with pdflatex
end)
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The HTML writer adds the `data-` prefix for HTML5
for nonstandard attributes. But the attributes are
represented in the AST without the `data-` prefix,
so we should strip this when reading HTML.
Closes #5392.
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Remove old pandoc_datadir environment variable, which
doesn't do anything.
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Closes #5274.
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Quite a few modules were missing copyright notices.
This commit adds copyright notices everywhere via haddock module
headers. The old license boilerplate comment is redundant with this and has
been removed.
Update copyright years to 2019.
Closes #4592.
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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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Incorrect types to pandoc element constructors are automatically
converted to the correct types when possible. This was already done for
most constructors, but conversions are now also done for nested
types (like lists of lists).
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Directives of this type without numeric inputs should not have a
`startFrom` attribute; with a blank value, the writers can produce
extra whitespace.
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* These were added by the RST reader and, for literate Haskell,
by the Markdown and LaTeX readers. There is no point to
this class, and it is not applied consistently by all readers.
See #5047.
* Reverse order of `literate` and `haskell` classes on code blocks
when parsing literate Haskell. Better if `haskell` comes first.
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