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* Changed resolution of filter paths.
- + We now first treat the argument of `--filter` as a full (absolute
- or relative) path, looking for a program there. If it's found,
- we run it.
- + If not, and if it is a simple program name or a relative path,
- we try resolving it relative to `$DATADIR/filters`.
- + If this fails, then we treat it as a program name and look in
- the user's PATH.
- + Removed a hardcoded '/' that may have caused problems with Windows
- paths.
-
- Previously if you did `--filter foo` and you had `foo` in your
- path and also an executable `foo` in your working directory,
- the one in the path would be used. Now the one in the working
- directory is used.
-
- In addition, when you do `--filter foo/bar.hs`, pandoc will now
- find a filter `$DATADIR/filters/foo/bar.hs` -- assuming there
- isn't a `foo/bar.hs` relative to the working directory.
-
- * Allow `file://` URIs as arguments (#3196). Also improved default reader
- format detection. Previously with a URI ending in .md or .markdown,
- pandoc would assume HTML input. Now it treats these as markdown.
+ - We now first treat the argument of `--filter` as a full (absolute
+ or relative) path, looking for a program there. If it's found, we
+ run it.
+ - If not, and if it is a simple program name or a relative path, we
+ try resolving it relative to `$DATADIR/filters`.
+ - If this fails, then we treat it as a program name and look in the
+ user's PATH.
+ - Removed a hardcoded '/' that may have caused problems with
+ Windows paths.
+
+ Previously if you did `--filter foo` and you had `foo` in your path and
+ also an executable `foo` in your working directory, the one in the path
+ would be used. Now the one in the working directory is used.
+
+ In addition, when you do `--filter foo/bar.hs`, pandoc will now find a
+ filter `$DATADIR/filters/foo/bar.hs` -- assuming there isn't a
+ `foo/bar.hs` relative to the working directory.
+
+ * Allow `file://` URIs as arguments (#3196). Also improved default reader
+ format detection. Previously with a URI ending in .md or .markdown,
+ pandoc would assume HTML input. Now it treats these as markdown.
* Allow to overwrite top-level division type heuristics (#3258,
- Albert Krewinkel). Pandoc uses heuristics to determine the most
- reasonable top-level division type when emitting LaTeX or Docbook markup.
- It is now possible to overwrite this implicitly set top-level division
- via the `top-level-division` command line parameter.
-
- * Text.Pandoc.Options [API changes]:
-
- + Removed `writerStandalone` field in `WriterOptions`,
- made `writerTemplate` a `Maybe` value. Previously setting
- `writerStandalone = True` did nothing unless a template was
- provided in writerTemplate. Now a fragment will be generated
- if `writerTemplate` is `Nothing`; otherwise, the specified
- template will be used and standalone output generated.
- + `Division` has been renamed `TopLevelDivision` (#3197).
- The `Section`, `Chapter`, and `Part` constructors were
- renamed to `TopLevelSection`, `TopLevelChapter`, and
- `TopLevelPart`, respectively. An additional `TopLevelDefault`
- constructor was added, which is now also the new default value of the
- `writerTopLevelDivision` field in `WriterOptions`.
+ Albert Krewinkel). Pandoc uses heuristics to determine the most
+ reasonable top-level division type when emitting LaTeX or
+ Docbook markup. It is now possible to overwrite this implicitly set
+ top-level division via the `top-level-division` command line parameter.
+
+ * Text.Pandoc.Options \[API changes\]:
+
+ - Removed `writerStandalone` field in `WriterOptions`, made
+ `writerTemplate` a `Maybe` value. Previously setting
+ `writerStandalone = True` did nothing unless a template was provided
+ in writerTemplate. Now a fragment will be generated if
+ `writerTemplate` is `Nothing`; otherwise, the specified template
+ will be used and standalone output generated.
+ - `Division` has been renamed `TopLevelDivision` (#3197). The
+ `Section`, `Chapter`, and `Part` constructors were renamed to
+ `TopLevelSection`, `TopLevelChapter`, and
+ `TopLevelPart`, respectively. An additional `TopLevelDefault`
+ constructor was added, which is now also the new default value of
+ the `writerTopLevelDivision` field in `WriterOptions`.
* Improved error if they give wrong arg to `--top-level-division`.
- * Use new module from texmath to lookup MS font codepoints in Docx
- reader. Removed unexported module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx.Fonts.
- Its code now lives in texmath (0.9).
+ * Use new module from texmath to lookup MS font codepoints in Docx reader.
+ Removed unexported module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Docx.Fonts. Its code now
+ lives in texmath (0.9).
- * DocBook reader: Fixed xref lookup (#3243).
- It previously only worked when the qnames lacked the docbook
- namespace URI.
+ * DocBook reader: Fixed xref lookup (#3243). It previously only worked
+ when the qnames lacked the docbook namespace URI.
* HTML reader:
- + Improved table parsing (#3027). We now check explicitly for non-1
- rowspan or colspan attributes, and fail when we encounter them.
- Previously we checked that each row had the same number of cells,
- but that could be true even with rowspans/colspans.
- And there are cases where it isn't true in tables that
- we can handle fine -- e.g. when a tr element is empty.
- So now we just pad rows with empty cells when needed.
- + Treat `<math>` as MathML by default unless something else
- is explicitly specified in xmlns. Provided it parses as MathML,
- of course. Also fixed default which should be to inline math if no
- display attribute is used.
- + Only treat "a" element as link if it has href (#3226). Otherwise
- treat as span.
+ - Improved table parsing (#3027). We now check explicitly for non-1
+ rowspan or colspan attributes, and fail when we encounter them.
+ Previously we checked that each row had the same number of cells,
+ but that could be true even with rowspans/colspans. And there are
+ cases where it isn't true in tables that we can handle fine -- e.g.
+ when a tr element is empty. So now we just pad rows with empty cells
+ when needed.
+ - Treat `<math>` as MathML by default unless something else is
+ explicitly specified in xmlns. Provided it parses as MathML,
+ of course. Also fixed default which should be to inline math if no
+ display attribute is used.
+ - Only treat "a" element as link if it has href (#3226). Otherwise
+ treat as span.
* Docx reader (Jesse Rosenthal):
- + Add a placeholder value for CHART. We wrap `[CHART]` in a
- `<span class="chart">`. Note that it maps to inlines because, in docx,
- anything in a drawing tag can be part of a larger paragraph.
- + Be more specific in parsing images We not only want `w:drawing`,
- because that could also include charts. Now we specify
- `w:drawing/pic:pic`. This shouldn't change behavior at all, but it's
- a first step toward allowing other sorts of drawing data as well.
- + Abstract out function to avoid code repetition.
- + Update tests for img title and alt (#3204).
- + Handle Alt text and titles in images. We use the "description" field
- as alt text and the "title" field as title. These can be accessed
- through the "Format Picture" dialog in Word.
- + Docx reader utils: handle empty namespace in `elemName`.
- Previously, if given an empty namespace `(elemName ns "" "foo")`
- `elemName` would output a QName with a `Just ""` namespace. This is
- never what we want. Now we output a `Nothing`. If someone *does* want a
- `Just ""` in the namespace, they can enter the QName value explicitly.
+ - Add a placeholder value for CHART. We wrap `[CHART]` in a
+ `<span class="chart">`. Note that it maps to inlines because, in
+ docx, anything in a drawing tag can be part of a larger paragraph.
+ - Be more specific in parsing images We not only want `w:drawing`,
+ because that could also include charts. Now we specify
+ `w:drawing/pic:pic`. This shouldn't change behavior at all, but it's
+ a first step toward allowing other sorts of drawing data as well.
+ - Abstract out function to avoid code repetition.
+ - Update tests for img title and alt (#3204).
+ - Handle Alt text and titles in images. We use the "description" field
+ as alt text and the "title" field as title. These can be accessed
+ through the "Format Picture" dialog in Word.
+ - Docx reader utils: handle empty namespace in `elemName`. Previously,
+ if given an empty namespace `(elemName ns "" "foo")` `elemName`
+ would output a QName with a `Just ""` namespace. This is never what
+ we want. Now we output a `Nothing`. If someone *does* want a
+ `Just ""` in the namespace, they can enter the QName
+ value explicitly.
* ODT reader/writer:
- + Inline code when text has a special style (Hubert Plociniczak). When
- a piece of text has a text `Source_Text` then we assume that this is a
- piece of the document that represents a code that needs to be inlined.
- Adapted the writer to also reflect that change. Previously it was just
- writing a 'preformatted' text using a non-distinguishable font style.
- Code blocks are still not recognized by the ODT reader. That's a
- separate issue.
- + Infer table's caption from the paragraph (#3224, Hubert Plociniczak).
- ODT's reader always put empty captions for the parsed tables. This commit
-
- 1. checks paragraphs that follow the table definition
- 2. treats specially a paragraph with a style named 'Table'
- 3. does some postprocessing of the paragraphs that combines
- tables followed immediately by captions
-
- The ODT writer used the `TableCaption` style for the caption
- paragraph. This commit follows the OpenOffice approach which
- allows for appending captions to table but uses a built-in style
- named `Table` instead of `TableCaption`. Users of a custom
- `reference.odt` should change the style's name from `TableCaption`
- to `Table`.
-
- * ODT reader: Infer tables' header props from rows (#3199, Hubert
- Plociniczak). ODT reader simply provided an empty header list
- which meant that the contents of the whole table, even if not empty,
- was simply ignored. While we still do not infer headers we at least
- have to provide default properties of columns.
+ - Inline code when text has a special style (Hubert Plociniczak). When
+ a piece of text has a text `Source_Text` then we assume that this is
+ a piece of the document that represents a code that needs to
+ be inlined. Adapted the writer to also reflect that change.
+ Previously it was just writing a 'preformatted' text using a
+ non-distinguishable font style. Code blocks are still not recognized
+ by the ODT reader. That's a separate issue.
+ - Infer table's caption from the paragraph (#3224,
+ Hubert Plociniczak). ODT's reader always put empty captions for the
+ parsed tables. This commit
+
+ 1. checks paragraphs that follow the table definition
+ 2. treats specially a paragraph with a style named 'Table'
+ 3. does some postprocessing of the paragraphs that combines tables
+ followed immediately by captions
+
+ The ODT writer used the `TableCaption` style for the caption paragraph.
+ This commit follows the OpenOffice approach which allows for appending
+ captions to table but uses a built-in style named `Table` instead of
+ `TableCaption`. Users of a custom `reference.odt` should change the
+ style's name from `TableCaption` to `Table`.
+
+ * ODT reader: Infer tables' header props from rows (#3199,
+ Hubert Plociniczak). ODT reader simply provided an empty header list
+ which meant that the contents of the whole table, even if not empty, was
+ simply ignored. While we still do not infer headers we at least have to
+ provide default properties of columns.
* Markdown reader:
- + Allow reference link labels starting with `@...` if `citations`
- extension disabled (#3209). Example: in
+ - Allow reference link labels starting with `@...` if `citations`
+ extension disabled (#3209). Example: in
- [link text][@a]
+ \[link text\]\[@a\]
- [@a]: url
+ `link text` isn't hyperlinked because `[@a]` is parsed as
+ a citation. Previously this happened whether or not the `citations`
+ extension was enabled. Now it happens only if the `citations`
+ extension is enabled.
+ - Allow alignments to be specified in Markdown grid tables. For
+ example,
- `link text` isn't hyperlinked because `[@a]` is parsed as a citation.
- Previously this happened whether or not the `citations` extension was
- enabled. Now it happens only if the `citations` extension is enabled.
- + Allow alignments to be specified in Markdown grid tables. For example,
+ +-------+---------------+--------------------+
+ | Right | Left | Centered |
+ +=========:+:=================+:=============:+
+ | Bananas | $1.34 | built-in wrapper |
+ +-------+---------------+--------------------+
- +---------------+---------------+--------------------+
- | Right | Left | Centered |
- +==============:+:==============+:==================:+
- | Bananas | $1.34 | built-in wrapper |
- +---------------+---------------+--------------------+
-
- + Allow Small Caps elements to be created using bracketed spans
- (as they already can be using HTML-syntax spans) (#3191, Kolen Cheung).
+ - Allow Small Caps elements to be created using bracketed spans (as
+ they already can be using HTML-syntax spans) (#3191, Kolen Cheung).
* LaTeX reader:
- + Don't treat `\vspace` and `\hspace` as block commands (#3256).
- Fixed an error which came up, for example, with `\vspace`
- inside a caption. (Captions expect inlines.)
- + Improved table handling. We can now parse all of the tables emitted
- by pandoc in our tests. The only thing we don't get yet are
- alignments and column widths in more complex tables. See #2669.
- + Limited support for minipage.
- + Allow for `[]`s inside LaTeX optional args. Fixes cases like:
-
- \begin{center}
- \begin{tikzpicture}[baseline={([yshift=+-.5ex]current bounding box.center)}, level distance=24pt]
- \Tree [.{S} [.NP John\index{i} ] [.VP [.V likes ] [.NP himself\index{i,*j} ]]]
- \end{tikzpicture}
- \end{center}
- + Handle BVerbatim from fancyvrb (#3203).
- + Handle hungarumlaut (#3201).
- + Allow beamer-style `<...>` options in raw LaTeX (also in Markdown)
- (#3184). This allows use of things like `\only<2,3>{my content}` in
- Markdown that is going to be converted to beamer.
-
- * Use pre-wrap for code in dzslides template (Nicolas Porcel).
- Otherwise overly long code will appear on every slide.
+ - Don't treat `\vspace` and `\hspace` as block commands (#3256).
+ Fixed an error which came up, for example, with `\vspace` inside
+ a caption. (Captions expect inlines.)
+ - Improved table handling. We can now parse all of the tables emitted
+ by pandoc in our tests. The only thing we don't get yet are
+ alignments and column widths in more complex tables. See #2669.
+ - Limited support for minipage.
+ - Allow for `[]`s inside LaTeX optional args. Fixes cases like:
+
+ - Handle BVerbatim from fancyvrb (#3203).
+ - Handle hungarumlaut (#3201).
+ - Allow beamer-style `<...>` options in raw LaTeX (also in Markdown)
+ (#3184). This allows use of things like `\only<2,3>{my content}` in
+ Markdown that is going to be converted to beamer.
+
+ * Use pre-wrap for code in dzslides template (Nicolas Porcel). Otherwise
+ overly long code will appear on every slide.
* Org reader (Albert Krewinkel):
- + Respect column width settings (#3246). Table column properties can
- optionally specify a column's width with which it is displayed in
- the buffer. Some exporters, notably the ODT exporter in org-mode v9.0,
- use these values to calculate relative column widths. The org reader now
- implements the same behavior. Note that the org-mode LaTeX and HTML
- exporters in Emacs don't support this feature yet, which should be kept
- in mind by users who use the column widths parameters.
- + Allow HTML attribs on non-figure images (#3222). Images which are the
- only element in a paragraph can still be given HTML attributes, even if
- the image does not have a caption and is hence not a figure.
- The following will add set the `width` attribute of the image to `50%`:
-
- #+ATTR_HTML: :width 50%
- [[file:image.jpg]]
-
- + Support `ATTR_HTML` for special blocks (#3182).
- Special blocks (i.e. blocks with unrecognized names) can be prefixed
- with an `ATTR_HTML` block attribute. The attributes defined in that
- meta-directive are added to the `Div` which is used to represent the
- special block.
- + Support the `todo` export option. The `todo` export option allows to
- toggle the inclusion of TODO keywords in the output. Setting this to
- `nil` causes TODO keywords to be dropped from headlines. The default
- is to include the keywords.
- + Add support for todo-markers. Headlines can have optional todo-markers
- which can be controlled via the `#+TODO`, `#+SEQ_TODO`, or `#+TYP_TODO`
- meta directive. Multiple such directives can be given, each adding a
- new set of recognized todo-markers. If no custom todo-markers are
- defined, the default `TODO` and `DONE` markers are used. Todo-markers
- are conceptually separate from headline text and are hence excluded
- when autogenerating headline IDs. The markers are rendered as spans
- and labelled with two classes: One class is the markers name, the other
- signals the todo-state of the marker (either `todo` or `done`).
+ - Respect column width settings (#3246). Table column properties can
+ optionally specify a column's width with which it is displayed in
+ the buffer. Some exporters, notably the ODT exporter in org-mode
+ v9.0, use these values to calculate relative column widths. The org
+ reader now implements the same behavior. Note that the org-mode
+ LaTeX and HTML exporters in Emacs don't support this feature yet,
+ which should be kept in mind by users who use the column
+ widths parameters.
+ - Allow HTML attribs on non-figure images (#3222). Images which are
+ the only element in a paragraph can still be given HTML attributes,
+ even if the image does not have a caption and is hence not a figure.
+ The following will add set the `width` attribute of the image to
+ `50%`:
+
+ +ATTR\_HTML: :width 50%
+ =======================
+
+ \[\[file:image.jpg\]\]
+
+ - Support `ATTR_HTML` for special blocks (#3182). Special
+ blocks (i.e. blocks with unrecognized names) can be prefixed with an
+ `ATTR_HTML` block attribute. The attributes defined in that
+ meta-directive are added to the `Div` which is used to represent the
+ special block.
+ - Support the `todo` export option. The `todo` export option allows to
+ toggle the inclusion of TODO keywords in the output. Setting this to
+ `nil` causes TODO keywords to be dropped from headlines. The default
+ is to include the keywords.
+ - Add support for todo-markers. Headlines can have optional
+ todo-markers which can be controlled via the `#+TODO`, `#+SEQ_TODO`,
+ or `#+TYP_TODO` meta directive. Multiple such directives can be
+ given, each adding a new set of recognized todo-markers. If no
+ custom todo-markers are defined, the default `TODO` and `DONE`
+ markers are used. Todo-markers are conceptually separate from
+ headline text and are hence excluded when autogenerating
+ headline IDs. The markers are rendered as spans and labelled with
+ two classes: One class is the markers name, the other signals the
+ todo-state of the marker (either `todo` or `done`).
* LaTeX writer:
- + Use `\autocites*` when "suppress-author" citation used.
- + Ensure that simple tables have simple cells (#2666). If cells contain
- more than a single Plain or Para, then we need to set nonzero widths
- and put contents into minipages.
- + Remove invalid inlines in sections (#3218, Hubert Plociniczak).
+ - Use `\autocites*` when "suppress-author" citation used.
+ - Ensure that simple tables have simple cells (#2666). If cells
+ contain more than a single Plain or Para, then we need to set
+ nonzero widths and put contents into minipages.
+ - Remove invalid inlines in sections (#3218, Hubert Plociniczak).
* Markdown writer:
- + Fix calculation of column widths for aligned multiline tables
- (#1911, Björn Peemöller). This also fixes excessive CPU and memory
- usage for tables when `--columns` is set in such a way that cells
- must be very tiny. Now cells are guaranteed to be big enough so that
- single words don't need to line break, even if this pushes the
- line length above the column width.
- + Use bracketed form for native spans when `bracketed_spans`
- enabled (#3229).
- + Fixed inconsistent spacing issue (#3232). Previously a tight bullet
- sublist got rendered with a blank line after, while a tight ordered
- sublist did not. Now we don't get the blank line in either case.
- + Fix escaping of spaces in super/subscript (#3225). Previously two
- backslashes were inserted, which gave a literal backslash.
- + Adjust widths in Markdown grid tables so that they match on round-trip.
+ - Fix calculation of column widths for aligned multiline tables
+ (#1911, Björn Peemöller). This also fixes excessive CPU and memory
+ usage for tables when `--columns` is set in such a way that cells
+ must be very tiny. Now cells are guaranteed to be big enough so that
+ single words don't need to line break, even if this pushes the line
+ length above the column width.
+ - Use bracketed form for native spans when `bracketed_spans`
+ enabled (#3229).
+ - Fixed inconsistent spacing issue (#3232). Previously a tight bullet
+ sublist got rendered with a blank line after, while a tight ordered
+ sublist did not. Now we don't get the blank line in either case.
+ - Fix escaping of spaces in super/subscript (#3225). Previously two
+ backslashes were inserted, which gave a literal backslash.
+ - Adjust widths in Markdown grid tables so that they match
+ on round-trip.
* Docx writer:
- + Give full detail when there are errors converting tex math.
- + Handle title text in images (Jesse Rosenthal). We already handled alt
- text. This just puts the image "title" into the docx "title" attr.
- + Fixed XML markup for empty cells (#3238). Previously the Compact
- style wasn't being applied properly to empty cells.
+ - Give full detail when there are errors converting tex math.
+ - Handle title text in images (Jesse Rosenthal). We already handled
+ alt text. This just puts the image "title" into the docx
+ "title" attr.
+ - Fixed XML markup for empty cells (#3238). Previously the Compact
+ style wasn't being applied properly to empty cells.
* HTML writer:
- + Updated `renderHtml` import from blaze-html.
+ - Updated `renderHtml` import from blaze-html.
* Text.Pandoc.Pretty:
- + Fixed some bugs that caused blank lines in tables (#3251).
- The bugs caused spurious blank lines in grid tables when we
- had things like ``blankline $$ blankline``.
- + Add exported function `minOffet` [API change] (Björn Peemöller).
- + Added error message for illegal call to `block` (Björn Peemöller).
+ - Fixed some bugs that caused blank lines in tables (#3251). The bugs
+ caused spurious blank lines in grid tables when we had things like
+ `blankline $$ blankline`.
+ - Add exported function `minOffet` \[API change\] (Björn Peemöller).
+ - Added error message for illegal call to `block` (Björn Peemöller).
* Text.Pandoc.Shared:
- + Put `warn` in MonadIO.
- + `fetchItem`: Better handling of protocol-relative URL (#2635).
- If URL starts with `//` and there is no "base URL" (as there
- would be if a URL were used on the command line), then default
- to http:.
+ - Put `warn` in MonadIO.
+ - `fetchItem`: Better handling of protocol-relative URL (#2635). If
+ URL starts with `//` and there is no "base URL" (as there would be
+ if a URL were used on the command line), then default to http:.
- * Export Text.Pandoc.getDefaultExtensions [API change] (#3178).
+ * Export Text.Pandoc.getDefaultExtensions \[API change\] (#3178).
- * In --version, trap error in `getAppUserDataDirectory` (#3241).
- This fixes a crash with `pandoc --version` on unusual systems with
- no real user (e.g. SQL Server 2016).
+ * In --version, trap error in `getAppUserDataDirectory` (#3241). This
+ fixes a crash with `pandoc --version` on unusual systems with no real
+ user (e.g. SQL Server 2016).
* Added weigh-pandoc for memory usage diagnostics (#3169).
* Use correct mime types for woff and woff2 (#3228).
- * Remove make_travis_yml.hs (#3235, Kolen Cheung).
+ * Remove make\_travis\_yml.hs (#3235, Kolen Cheung).
- * changelog: Moved an item that was misplaced in the 1.17.2 section to
- the 1.18 section where it belongs.
+ * changelog: Moved an item that was misplaced in the 1.17.2 section to the
+ 1.18 section where it belongs.
* CONTRIBUTING.md: minor change in wording and punctuation (#3252,
Kolen Cheung).