* New module `Text.Pandoc.Docx`.
* New output format `docx`.
* Added reference.docx.
* New option `--reference-docx`.
The writer includes support for highlighted code blocks
and math (which is converted from TeX to OMML using
texmath's new OMML module).
This is the unaltered file from the dzslides repository.
Pandoc now reads it, looking for the core part, and includes
this in the new dzslides template via the 'dzslides-core'
variable.
When dzslides is updated, you can just put the new
template.html in your `~/.pandoc/dzslides` directory,
and things should work -- provided the core part can
be identified as everything from
<!-- {{{{ dzslides core
to the end of the file.
This should make it a bit easier to keep up to date.
* This is a breaking API change for `writeHtml`.
* It introduces a new dependency on blaze-html.
* Pandoc now depends on highlighting-kate >= 0.4, which
also uses blaze-html.
* The --ascii option has been removed, because of differences
in blaze-html's and xhtml's escaping.
* Pandoc will no longer transform leading newlines in code
blocks to `<br/>` tags.
Still TODO:
- documentation in README
- add default.asciidoc to templates/
- lists
- tables
- proper escaping
- footnotes with blank lines - print separately at end?
currently they are just ignored.
- fix header (date gives weird result on pandoc README)
In general I don't like adding generated content to the repository,
but I also want to make it possible to clone the repository and
'cabal install'. THe current system with Setup.hs calling
MakeManPage.hs is too fragile.
* Use non-minimized version of `slidy.css` with `--offline` option,
so users can more easily edit it.
* Fixed bug in slidy css that prevented proper centering of title.
Reason: new naming scheme for templates may require users
to rename default templates they have put in ~./pandoc/templates.
A template named FORMAT.template should be renamed default.FORMAT.
Instead of latex.template, we now have default.latex.
An appropriate extension is added automatically if the value of
`--template` has no extension. So, `pandoc --template=special -t latex`
looks for `special.latex`, while `pandoc --template=special -t man`
looks for `special.man`.