Previously, a LaTeX citation would always be parsed as a Citation
element, with the raw LaTeX in the [Inline] part.
Now, the LaTeX citation is parsed as a Citation element only if
`--biblio` was specified (i.e. only if there is a nonempty set
of references in readerReferences). Otherwise it is parsed as
raw LaTeX.
This will make it possible to simplify some things in the markdown
writer. It also makes the LaTeX reader behave more like the Markdown
reader.
* Moved code for translating listings language names to
highlighting-kate names and back from LaTeX reader to Highlighting.
* Text.Pandoc.Highlighting no longer exposed (API change)
* Text.Pandoc.Highlighting exports toListingsLang, fromListingsLang
Pandoc will compile with older versions, but there will be bugs
relating to these functions. Making the current versions dependencies
is the only way to get packages updated in the distros.
Previously header ids were autogenerated by the writers.
Now they are generated (unless supplied explicitly) in the
markdown parser, if the `header_identifiers` extension is
selected.
In addition, the textile reader now supports id attributes on
headers.
* Added `embed_data_files` flag. (not yet used)
* Shared no longer exports `findDataFile`.
* `readDataFile` now returns a strict bytestring.
* Shared now exports `readDataFileUTF8` which returns a string like
the old `readDataFile`.
* Rewrote modules to use new data file functions and to avoid
using functions from Paths_pandoc directly.
* Remove executable and library flags.
* Expose `Text.Pandoc.XML` and `Text.Pandoc.Biblio`.
* Depend on pandoc library in executable, so we don't recompile
everything.
* Move pandoc.hs from src/ to .
* Previously there were three different templates involved in
epub production. There is now just one template, default.epub
or default.epub3.
* It can now be overridden using `--template`, just like other
templates.
* MakeManPage.hs has been transformed into
man/make-pandoc-man-pages.hs.
* There is now a cabal stanza for this, so the dependencies are
handled by cabal.
* Special treatment in Setup.hs ensures that this never gets installed;
it is built and used to create the man pages.
* Setup.hs cleaned up.
* Depend on text.
* Expose Text.Pandoc.UTF8.
* Text.Pandoc.UTF8 now exports toString, fromString,
toStringLazy, fromStringLazy.
* These are used instead of the old utf8-string functions.
- Removed writerLiterateHaskell from WriterOptions.
- Removed readerLiterateHaskell from ReaderOptions.
- Added Ext_literate_haskell to Extensions. Test for this
instead of the above.
- Removed failUnlessLHS from Shared.
Note: At this point, +lhs and .lhs extension no longer has any effect.
Need to fix.
To run tests, configure with --enable-tests, then 'cabal test'.
You can specify particular tests using --test-options='-t markdown'.
No output is shown unless tests fail. In the future, we can move
to the detailed-1.0 interface.
* All tables now require at least one body row.
* Renamed from 'extra' to 'pipe' tables.
* Moved functions from Parsing to Readers.Markdown.
* Cleaned up code; revised to parse in one pass rather than
parsing a raw string, splitting it, and parsing the components.
* Allow pipe tables without pipes on the ends (as PHP Markdown Extra
does).
Now you can use def (which is re-exported by Text.Pandoc) instead of
defaultParserState or defaultWriterOptions. For now, these
are still defined too, so existing code need not change.
Closes#546.
Use of the threaded runtime imposes a slight performance penalty,
and there is really no need for it, since pandoc doesn't run faster
on multiple cores.
Otherwise even those who don't build with the tests flag need
to have dependencies like test-framework.
This restores the old behavior; I wrongly assumed that by now cabal
was smart enough not to bring in build-depends for components with
Buildable = False.