The `--chapters` option is replaced with `--top-level-division` which allows
users to specify the type as which top-level headers should be output. Possible
values are `section` (the default), `chapter`, or `part`.
The formats LaTeX, ConTeXt, and Docbook allow `part` as top-level division, TEI
only allows to set the `type` attribute on `div` containers. The writers are
altered to respect this option in a sensible way.
Add --parts command line argument.
This only effects LaTeX writer, and only for non-beamer output formats.
It changes the output levels so the top level is 'part', the next
'chapter' and then into sections.
The following markup features are used to output the lines of the `LineBlock`
element:
- AsciiDoc: a `[verse]` block,
- ConTeXt: text surrounded by `\startlines` and `\endlines`,
- HTML: `div` with an per-element style setting to interpret the content as
pre-wrapped,
- Markdown: line blocks if the `line_blocks` extension is enabled, a simple
paragraph with hard linebreaks otherwise,
- Org: VERSE block,
- RST: a line block, and
- all other formats: a paragraph, containing hard linebreaks between lines.
Custom lua writers should be updated to use the `LineBlock` element.
Backticks in verbatim environments are converted to
open-single-quotes. This change makes them appear as backticks. This
corresponds to how we treat `'' in verbatim environments (with
\textquotesingle{}).
The starred variants don't exist.
This helps with part of #3058...it gets rid of the spurious *s.
But we still have numbers on the 4th and 5th level headers.
Partially addresses #2813.
This isn't perfect, because now the hypertarget is in the
wrong place -- when you link to the figure, the screen
is positioned with the caption at the top, and most of
the figure off screen.
So this needs a bit more tweaking.
We currently treat all memoir templates as books. This means that pandoc
will infer the `--chapters` argument, even if the `article` iption is
set for memoir.
This commit makes pandoc treats the document as an article if there is
an article option (i.e., `\documentclass[12pt,article]{memoir}`).
Note that this refactors out the parsec parsers for document class and
options, to make it a little clearer what's going on.
If `geometry` has no value, but `margin-left`, `margin-right`,
`margin-top`, and/or `-margin-bottom` are given, a default value
for `geometry` is created from these.
Note that these variables already affect PDF production via HTML5
with wkhtmltopdf.
* Added `thanks` variable
* Use `parskip.sty` when `indent` isn't set (fall
back to using `setlength` as before if `parskip.sty`
isn't available).
* Use `biblio-style` with biblatex.
* Added `biblatexoptions` variable.
* Added `section-titles` variable (defaults to true)
to enable/suppress section title pages in beamer
slide shows.
* Moved beamer themes after fonts, so that themes can
change fonts. (Previously the fonts set were being
clobbered by lmodern.sty.)
* Bumped version to 1.16.
* Added Attr field to Link and Image.
* Added `common_link_attributes` extension.
* Updated readers for link attributes.
* Updated writers for link attributes.
* Updated tests
* Updated stack.yaml to build against unreleased versions of
pandoc-types and texmath.
* Fixed various compiler warnings.
Closes#261.
TODO:
* Relative (percentage) image widths in docx writer.
* ODT/OpenDocument writer (untested, same issue about percentage widths).
* Update pandoc-citeproc.
Footnotes aren't allowed in the list of figures. This
patch causes footnotes to be stripped from captions when
entered into the list of figures.
Footnotes still don't actually WORK in captions in latex/pdf,
but at least an error is no longer raised.
See #1506.