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2021-10-17pptx: Line up continuation paragraphsEmily Bourke1-0/+0
This commit changes the `marL` and `indent` values used for plain paragraphs and numbered lists, and changes the spacing defined in the reference doc master for bulleted lists. For paragraphs, there is now a left-indent taken from the `otherStyle` in the master. For numbered lists, the number is positioned where the text would be if this were a plain paragraph, and the text is indented to the next level. This means that continuation paragraphs line up nicely with numbered lists. It also /mostly/ matches the observed PowerPoint behaviour when inserting paragraphs and numbered lists: the only difference is that PowerPoint was using a different margin value for the first level numbered lists – I’ve changed this to match the other levels, as I don’t think it makes the spacing unappealing and it allows continuation paragraphs at any level to line up. With bulleted lists, I’m keeping the observed PowerPoint behaviour of specifying only a level, letting `marL` and `indent` be automatically taken from `bodyStyle`. To that end, this commit changes the `bodyStyle` spacing in the master of the default reference doc, to: - line up the text of the first paragraph in each bullet with any continuation paragraphs - line up nested bullet markers in any continuation paragraphs with the first paragraph, matching lists and plain paragraphs This does mean the continuation paragraphs still won’t line up for anyone using their own reference doc where they haven’t matched the `otherStyle` and `bodyStyle` indent levels, but I think people in that situation will be able to troubleshoot.
2021-10-17pptx: Fix list level numberingEmily Bourke1-0/+0
In PowerPoint, the content of a top-level list is at the same level as the content of a top-level paragraph – the only difference is that a list style has been applied. At the moment, the pptx writer increments the paragraph level on each list, turning what should be top-level lists into second-level lists. This commit changes that logic, only incrementing the paragraph level on continuation paragraphs of lists. - Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4828 - Fixes https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/4663
2021-10-04Powerpoint writer: consolidate text runs when possible.John MacFarlane1-0/+0
This slims down the output files by avoiding unnecessary text run elements. Updated golden tests.
2021-10-04Revert "Powerpoint writer: consolidate text run nodes."John MacFarlane1-0/+0
This reverts commit 62f83aa48633af477913bde6f615fe9f8793901a. This was already being done, it seems. I misidentified the problem; it is really with `Str ""` nodes.
2021-10-04Powerpoint writer: consolidate text run nodes.John MacFarlane1-0/+0
This should reduce the size of the generated files.
2021-09-15pptx: Add support for incremental listsEmily Bourke1-0/+0
- Support -i option - Support incremental/noincremental divs - Support older block quote syntax - Add tests One thing not clear from the manual is what should happen when the input uses a combination of these things. For example, what should the following produce? ```md ::: {.incremental .nonincremental} - are - these - incremental? ::: ::: incremental ::::: nonincremental - or - these? ::::: ::: ::: nonincremental > - how > - about > - these? ::: ``` In this commit I’ve taken the following approach, matching the observed behaviour for beamer and reveal.js output: - if a div with both classes, incremental wins - the innermost incremental/nonincremental div is the one which takes effect - a block quote containing a list as its first element inverts whether the list is incremental, whether or not the quote is inside an incremental/non-incremental div I’ve added some tests to verify this behaviour. This commit closes issue #5689 (https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues/5689).