The function `pushPandocModule` was exported by Text.Pandoc.Lua to
enable simpler testing. The introduction of `runPandocLua` renders
direct use of this function obsolete. (API change)
All "helper functions" are not part of the Lua code for module pandoc,
but are added in Haskell. The respective documentation section must
therefore be excluded from automatic regeneration.
The function `global_filter` was used internally to get the implicitly
defined global filter. It was of little value to end-users, but caused
unnecessary code duplication in pandoc. The function has hence been
dropped. Internally, the global filter is now received by interpreting
the global table as lua filter.
This is a Lua API change.
These docs are dropped, as the functions are no longer part of
data/pandoc.lua, from which this section is generated. This is only a
temporary fix: a proper fix will have to re-think how this section is
updated.
* Previously we ran all lua filters before JSON filters.
* Now we run filters in the order they are presented on the
command line, whether lua or JSON.
* The type of `applyFilters` has changed (incompatible API change).
* `applyLuaFilters` has been removed (incompatible API change).
* Bump version to 2.1.
See #4196.
In Pandoc v2 using --section-divs and -t html results in <section>s, not <div>s, by default, as was the case for v1.9.
This change to the Manual emphasizes that you must use -t html4 if you want divs, otherwise you get sections.
This gives a pure way to insert an ersatz file into a FileTree.
In addition, we normalize paths both on insertion and on
lookup, so that "foo" and "./foo" will be judged equivalent.
This is the beginning of a test suite for the powerpoint
writer. Initial tests are for the number of slides.
Note that at the moment it does not test against corruption in
Microsoft PowerPoint; it just tests that certain outcomes work as
expected. More tests will be added.
This test framework uses the PandocPure monad introduced with Pandoc 2.0.
The level of headers in included files can be shifted to a higher level
by specifying a minimum header level via the `:minlevel` parameter. E.g.
`#+include: "tour.org" :minlevel 1` will shift the headers in tour.org
such that the topmost headers become level 1 headers.
Fixes: #4154