readNative can now read full pandoc documents, block lists, blocks,
inline lists, or inlines. It will interpret
Str "hi"
as if it were
Pandoc (Meta [] [] []) [Plain [Str "hi"]]
This should make testing easier.
Previously `}` would be rendered '\type{}}'.
Now we check the string for '}' and '{'. If it contains neither,
use \type{}; otherwise use \mono{} with an escaped version of the
string.
Note: There are some issues using the \type!str! form, including
differences btw mkii and mkiv. For now this is a conservative fix.
Perhaps in the future we can use \type!str!. See the discussion on
pandoc-discuss s.v. "Bug in context writer".
* Added writerChapters to WriterOptions.
* Added --chapters command-line option.
* --chapters causes top-level headers to be "chapter" instead of
"section" in LaTeX and DocBook.
* Resolves Issue #225.
+ <nav> for TOC, <figure> for figures, type attribute in <ol>.
+ Don't add math javascript in html5.
+ Use style attributes instead of deprecated width, align.
+ html template: move <title> after <meta>.
Note: charset needs to be declared before title.
+ slidy and s5 templates: move <title> after <meta>.
+ html template: Added link to html5 shim for IE.
+ Make --html5 have an effect only for 'html' writer (not s5, slidy, epub).
+ Added writerHtml5 writer option.
+ Added --html5 option.
+ Added support for lang in html tag (so you can do
'pandoc -s --V lang=en', for example).
+ Updated html template with conditionals for HTML5.
+ When HTML5 selected, use <header> tag around title in document,
and use <section> tags instead of <div>s if --section-divs
specified.
'(_hi_)' was being parsed with literal underscores (no emphasis).
The fix: the 'str' parser now only parses alphanumerics and
embedded underscores. All other symbols are handled by the
'symbol' parser. This has a slight effect on the AST, since
you'll get [Str "hi",Str ":"] insntead of [Str "hi:"]. But there
should not be a visible effect in any of the writers.
Thanks to gwern for pointing out the regression.