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2023-07-14Yet another try.John MacFarlane
2023-07-14Another try.John MacFarlane
2023-07-12Try building text from repo.John MacFarlane
2023-07-06Use released typst 0.3.0.0.John MacFarlane
2023-07-06Depend on released skylighting 0.13.4.John MacFarlane
2023-07-06Use released pandoc-types.John MacFarlane
2023-07-06Use latest dev typst-hs.John MacFarlane
2023-07-06Add typst reader tests.John MacFarlane
Closes #8942.
2023-07-06Use latest dev typst-hsJohn MacFarlane
2023-07-05Use latest dev typst-hs.John MacFarlane
2023-07-05Update typst-hs revision.John MacFarlane
2023-07-05Use latest dev typst-hsJohn MacFarlane
2023-07-04Use latest dev typst-hs.John MacFarlane
2023-07-04Use latest dev typst-hs.John MacFarlane
2023-07-04Use latest dev typst-hs.John MacFarlane
2023-07-03Get things working with latest dev version of typst.John MacFarlane
This supports package loading (as long as the package has been cached or is local).
2023-06-30Depend on dev version typst-hs.John MacFarlane
(For typst 0.5 support.)
2023-06-28Add comment in cabal.project.John MacFarlane
2023-06-28Depend on dev version of pandoc-types.John MacFarlane
(For aeson version bound.)
2023-06-22Use crypton-connection instead of connection (#8896)Felix Yan
Follows the change introduced in tls 1.7.0. Fixes building. Remove tls < 1.7 from cabal.project
2023-06-06Use released typst 0.1.0.0John MacFarlane
2023-06-06Add typst reader.John MacFarlane
New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Typst [API change].
2023-06-06Add tls constraint on cabal.project.John MacFarlane
The transition to crypton is causing some problems.
2023-05-13Update to latest dev texmath.John MacFarlane
2023-05-13Use latest dev texmath.John MacFarlane
2023-05-11Update texmath commit.John MacFarlane
2023-05-06Use latest texmathJohn MacFarlane
2023-05-01Use dev version of texmath.John MacFarlane
2023-03-26Use released version of hslua-module-{system,text}Albert Krewinkel
2023-03-25Depend on latest releases of texmath, doclayoutJohn MacFarlane
2023-03-20Use dev doclayoutJohn MacFarlane
2023-03-20lua-filters: auto-generate docs for `pandoc.system` module.Albert Krewinkel
2023-03-20lua-filters: auto-generate docs for `pandoc.text` module.Albert Krewinkel
2023-03-04Remove obsolete commonmark-extensions stanza from cabal.project.John MacFarlane
2023-02-24Use dev commonmark-extensions.John MacFarlane
2023-02-14Use latest skylighting-format-contextJohn MacFarlane
2023-02-08Use released skylighting 0.13.2.1John MacFarlane
2023-01-29Use dev skylighting-coreJohn MacFarlane
2023-01-18Use released versions of packages.John MacFarlane
2023-01-17Use latest dev pandoc-lua-marshall.John MacFarlane
2023-01-16Use dev citeproc.John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Use latest pandoc-types (removing Null).John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Use latest dev pandoc-lua-marshal.John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Use latest dev pandoc-lua-marshal.John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Require pandoc-types 1.23, update dependencies.John MacFarlane
This fails to build because pandoc-lua-marshal still needs updating.
2023-01-13Use latest dev pandoc-types.John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Use dev jgm/pandoc-types.John MacFarlane
2023-01-13Support complex figures. [API change]Albert Krewinkel
Thanks and credit go to Aner Lucero, who laid the groundwork for this feature in the 2021 GSoC project. He contributed many changes, including modifications to the readers for HTML, JATS, and LaTeX, and to the HTML and JATS writers. Shared (Albert Krewinkel): - The new function `figureDiv`, exported from `Text.Pandoc.Shared`, offers a standardized way to convert a figure into a Div element. Readers (Aner Lucero): - HTML reader: `<figure>` elements are parsed as figures, with the caption taken from the respective `<figcaption>` elements. - JATS reader: The `<fig>` and `<caption>` elements are parsed into figure elements, even if the contents is more complex. - LaTeX reader: support for figures with non-image contents and for subfigures. - Markdown reader: paragraphs containing just an image are treated as figures if the `implicit_figures` extension is enabled. The identifier is used as the figure's identifier and the image description is also used as figure caption; all other attributes are treated as belonging to the image. Writers (Aner Lucero, Albert Krewinkel): - DokuWiki, Haddock, Jira, Man, MediaWiki, Ms, Muse, PPTX, RTF, TEI, ZimWiki writers: Figures are rendered like Div elements. - Asciidoc writer: The figure contents is unwrapped; each image in the the figure becomes a separate figure. - Classic custom writers: Figures are passed to the global function `Figure(caption, contents, attr)`, where `caption` and `contents` are strings and `attr` is a table of key-value pairs. - ConTeXt writer: Figures are wrapped in a "placefigure" environment with `\startplacefigure`/`\endplacefigure`, adding the features caption and listing title as properties. Subfigures are place in a single row with the `\startfloatcombination` environment. - DocBook writer: Uses `mediaobject` elements, unless the figure contains subfigures or tables, in which case the figure content is unwrapped. - Docx writer: figures with multiple content blocks are rendered as tables with style `FigureTable`; like before, single-image figures are still output as paragraphs with style `Figure` or `Captioned Figure`, depending on whether a caption is attached. - DokuWiki writer: Caption and "alt-text" are no longer combined. The alt text of a figure will now be lost in the conversion. - FB2 writer: The figure caption is added as alt text to the images in the figure; pre-existing alt texts are kept. - ICML writer: Only single-image figures are supported. The contents of figures with additional elements gets unwrapped. - HTML writer: the alt text is no longer constructed from the caption, as was the case with implicit figures. This reduces duplication, but comes at the risk of images that are missing alt texts. Authors should take care to provide alt texts for all images. Some readers, most notably the Markdown reader with the `implicit_figures` extension, add a caption that's identical to the image description. The writer checks for this and adds an `aria-hidden` attribute to the `<figcaption>` element in that case. - JATS writer: The `<fig>` and `<caption>` elements are used write figures. - LaTeX writer: complex figures, e.g. with non-image contents and subfigures, are supported. The `subfigure` template variable is set if the document contains subfigures, triggering the conditional loading of the *subcaption* package. Contants of figures that contain tables are become unwrapped, as longtable environments are not allowed within figures. - Markdown writer: figures are output as implicit figures if possible, via HTML if the `raw_html` extension is enabled, and as Div elements otherwise. - OpenDocument writer: A separate paragraph is generated for each block element in a figure, each with style `FigureWithCaption`. Behavior for single-image figures therefore remains unchanged. - Org writer: Only the first element in a figure is given a caption; additional block elements in the figure are appended without any caption being added. - RST writer: Single-image figures are supported as before; the contents of more complex images become nested in a container of type `float`. - Texinfo writer: Figures are rendered as float with type `figure`. - Textile writer: Figures are rendered with the help of HTML elements. - XWiki: Figures are placed in a group. Co-authored-by: Aner Lucero <[email protected]>
2023-01-12Use latest dev citeproc.John MacFarlane
This gives us better date sorting in apa style.
2023-01-12Use dev version of texmathJohn MacFarlane