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2024-05-30Update context writer tests for template change.John MacFarlane
2023-02-12URL style in ConTeXt (#8612)Thomas Hodgson
Previously, a URL like this would be in monospace text: `\useURL[url1][https://example.com]`. Now, it will match the main text unless the `linkstyle` variable is set, which controls the styling of all links. Closes #8602. Added documentation for `urlstyle` variable in the ConTeXt template, and added detail to its documentation in the LaTeX template.
2023-01-15ConTeXt writer: support `tagging` extension [API Change]Albert Krewinkel
Paragraphs are enclosed by `\bpar` and `\epar` commands, and `highlight` commands are used for emphasis. This results in much better tagging in PDF output.
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]>
2022-06-21ConTeXt writer: support complex table structures. (#8116)Albert Krewinkel
The following table feature are now supported in ConTeXt: - colspans, - rowspans, - multiple bodies, - row headers, and - multi-row table head and foot. The wrapping `placetable` environment is also given a `reference` option with the table identifier, enabling referencing of the table from within the document.
2022-06-06ConTeXt writer: use "sectionlevel" environment for headings (#8106)Albert Krewinkel
The document hierarchy is now conveyed using the `\startsectionlevel`/`\stopsectionlevel` by default. This makes it easy to include pandoc-generated snippets in documents at arbitrary levels. The more semantic environments "chapter", "section", "subsection", etc. are used if the `--top-level-division` command line parameter is set to a non-default value. Closes: #5539
2022-06-04ConTeXt writer: unify link handling (#8096)Albert Krewinkel
Autolinks, i.e. links with content that's the same as the linked URL, are now marked with the `\url` command. All other links, both internal and external, are created with the `\goto` command, leading to shorter, slightly more idiomatic code. As before, autolinks can still be styled via `\setupurl`, other links via `\setupinteraction`.
2022-01-02ConTeXt template: make title appear in PDF title bar.John MacFarlane
This is recommended for accessibility reasons. Note: doesn't work with macOS Preview.app. See https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/pandoc-discuss/m2lezx20jq.fsf%40MacBook-Pro-2.hsd1.ca.comcast.net
2021-09-21Use pretty-simple to format native output.John MacFarlane
Previously we used our own homespun formatting. But this produces over-long lines that aren't ideal for diffs in tests. Easier to use something off-the-shelf and standard. Closes #7580. Performance is slower by about a factor of 10, but this isn't really a problem because native isn't suitable as a serialization format. (For serialization you should use json, because the reader is so much faster than native.)
2021-05-20ConTeXt reader: improve ordered lists (#7304)Denis Maier
Closes #5016 - change ordered list from itemize to enumerate - adds new itemgroup for ordered lists - add fontfeature for table figures - remove width from itemize in context writer
2021-01-06Remove `\setupthinrules` from default context template.John MacFarlane
The width parameter this used is not actually supported, and the command didn't do anything.
2020-10-22ConTeXt template: adds \setupinterlinespace to fonts larger than normal (#6763)Denis Maier
2019-12-11ConTeXt template: Adjustments to title formatting (#5949)Denis Maier
Added `\setupinterlinespace` to `title`, `subtitle`, `date` and `author` elements. Otherwise longer titles that run over multiple lines will look squashed as `\tfd` etc. won't adapt the line spacing to the font size.
2019-11-16ConTeXt template: add a saner default for page numbers.John MacFarlane
Previously they appeared centered at the top of the page; now we put them centered at the bottom, unless the `pagenumbering` variable is set (this gives users full control over page number format and position, https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuppagenumbering)
2019-07-15Customizable type of PDF/A for the ConTeXt writer (issue #5608) (#5610)Karl Pettersson
* Let the user choose type of PDF/A generated with ConTeXt (closes #5608) * Updated ConTeXt test documents for changes in tagging * Updated color profile settings in accordance with ConTeXt wiki * Made ICC profile and output intent for PDF/A customizable * Read pdfa variable from meta (and updated manual)
2018-08-15Markdown reader: Use "tex" instead of "latex" for raw tex-ish content.John MacFarlane
We can't always tell if it's LaTeX, ConTeXt, or plain TeX. Better just to use "tex" always. Also changed: ConTeXt writer: now outputs raw "tex" blocks as well as "context". (Closes #969). RST writer: uses ".. raw:: latex" for "tex" content. (RST doesn't support raw context anyway.) Note that if "context" or "latex" specifically is desired, you can still force that in a markdown document by using the raw attribute (see MANUAL.txt): ```{=latex} \foo ``` Note that this change may affect some filters, if they assume that raw tex parsed by the Markdown reader will be RawBlock (Format "latex"). In most cases it should be trivial to modify the filters to accept "tex" as well.
2018-05-01Update tests for #4605.John MacFarlane
2018-01-25ConTeXt writer: new section syntax and --section-divs (#4295)Henri Menke
Fixes #2609. This PR introduces the new-style section headings: `\section[my-header]{My Header}` -> `\section[title={My Header},reference={my-header}]`. On top of this, the ConTeXt writer now supports the `--section-divs` option to write sections in the fenced style, with `\startsection` and `\stopsection`.
2018-01-15ConTeXt writer: Use xtables instead of Tables (#4223)Henri Menke
- Default to xtables for context output. - Added `ntb` extension (affecting context writer only) to use Natural Tables instead. - Added `Ext_ntb` constructor to `Extension` (API change).
2017-05-25Added `spaced_reference_links` extension.John MacFarlane
This is now the default for pandoc's Markdown. It allows whitespace between the two parts of a reference link: e.g. [a] [b] [b]: url This is now forbidden by default. Closes #2602.
2017-05-06ConTeXt template: improved font handling.John MacFarlane
simplefonts is now obsolete in ConTeXt. This patch comes from Pablo Rodríguez via jgm/pandoc-templates#247.
2017-02-04Moved tests/ -> test/.John MacFarlane