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`.