It is a bit awkward to have a title for every frame, but not for the one
that holds the table of contents. Allow users to specify a title if they
wish.
Closes#4803
After this commit use `$titleblock$` in order to get what was contained
in `$title$` before, that is a title and subtitle rendered according to
the official rST method:
http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/quickstart.html#document-title-subtitle. from
With this commit, the `$title$` and `$subtitle$` metadata are available and they
simply carry the metadata values. This opens up more possibilities in templates.
New variable with same name as comparable variable in (proposed) reveal.js template, so that background images can indicated for both presentation formats with one variable.
Removed `--latexmathml`, `--gladtex`, `--mimetex`, `--jsmath`, `-m`,
`--asciimathml` options.
Removed `JsMath`, `LaTeXMathML`, and `GladTeX` constructors from
`Text.Pandoc.Options.HTMLMathMethod` [API change].
Removed unneeded data file LaTeXMathML.js and updated tests.
Bumped version to 2.2.
This file wasn't used in the production of documents. It's supposed to
be a thumbnail of the current document, and we can't actually produce
that ourselves. It turns out that the file contains a nonfree ICC
color calibration file, so the best thing to do would be to remove it
altogether.
Fixes: #4588
Previously this looked in the filesystem, even if pandoc
was compiled with `embed_data_files` (and sometimes it looked
in a nonexistent build directory). Now the bash completion
script just includes a hard-coded list of data file names.
See #4549.
* LaTeX template: Use `pgfpages` package; this is needed for notes on second screen in beamer
* LaTeX template: Add `beameroption` variable in template
The resulting PDF can be verified using the Apache PDFBox preflight app.
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is a valid PDF/A-1b file
```
Instructions on how to install the ICC profiles on ConTeXt standalone can be found in the wiki: <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles>.
If the ICC profiles are not available the log will contain messages like these
```
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB.icc' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > no default profile 'srgb.icc' for colorspace 'rgb'
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > invalid output intent 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1'
```
and the resulting PDF will not be valid PDF/A:
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is not a valid PDF/A-1b file, error(s) :
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
```
However, the PDF will still be generated and the "errors" shown in the log do not break anything.
* Provide `bidi` package's option using `\PassOptionsToPackage`. This avoid clash when `polyglossia` loads it first and then it is loaded again for XeLaTeX when `latex-dir-rtl` defined.
* Adjust test suite for LaTeX template change.
Elements with attributes got an additional `attr` accessor. Attributes
were accessible only via the `identifier`, `classes`, and `attributes`,
which was in conflict with the documentation, which indirectly states
that such elements have the an `attr` property.
Every constructor which accepts a list of blocks now also accepts a
single block element for convenience. Furthermore, strings are accepted as
shorthand for `{pandoc.Str "text"}` in constructors.
Accessing an Attr value (e.g., ` Attr().classes`) was broken; the more
common case of accessing it via an Inline or Block element was
unaffected by this.
This attribute was out-of-sync with the actual version as is mostly
irrelevant in the context Lua filters and custom writers. Use the
global `PANDOC_API_VERSION` instead.
*Pandoc*, *Meta*, and *Citation* were just plain functions and did not
set a metatable on the returned value, which made it difficult to amend
objects of these types with new behavior. They are now subtypes of
AstElement, meaning that all their objects can gain new features when a
method is added to the behavior object (e.g., `pandoc.Pandoc.behavior`).
Clearly distinguish between a type and the behavioral properties of an instance
of that type. The behavior of a type (and all its subtypes) can now be amended
by adding methods to that types `behavior` object, without exposing the type
objects internals.
E.g.:
pandoc.Inline.behavior.frob = function () print'42' end
local str = pandoc.Str'hello'
str.frob() -- outputs '42'
Extending all elements of a given type (e.g., all inline elements) was
difficult, as the table used to lookup unknown methods would be reset
every time a new element of that type was created, preventing recursive
property lookup. This is was changed in that all methods and attributes
of supertypes are now available to their subtypes.
The fields were named like the Haskell fields, not like the documented,
shorter version. The names are changed to match the documentation and
Citations are given a shared metatable to enable simple extensibility.
Fixes: #4222
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.
Each definition list item contains just a single key and the associated
value. Using `next` to get the key/value pair is more idiomatic than
iterating over the single-element table.
Instead of just "Hello, world", the document now contains
exemplars of most of the styles that have an effect on pandoc
documents.
This makes it easier to see the effect of style changes.
Closes#4175.
instead of relying on CSS. Closes#4162. HTML-based templates have had
the custom CSS for div.line-block removed. Those maintaining custom
templates will want to remove this too.
We still enclose line blocks in a div with class line-block.
The `pipe` and `read` utility functions are converted from hybrid
lua/haskell functions into full Haskell functions. This avoids the need
for intermediate `_pipe`/`_read` helper functions, which have dropped.
The file `init.lua` is used to initialize the Lua interpreter which is
used in Lua filters. This gives users the option to require libraries
which they want to use in all of their filters, and to extend default
modules.
The integration with Lua's package/module system is improved: A
pandoc-specific package searcher is prepended to the searchers in
`package.searchers`. The modules `pandoc` and `pandoc.mediabag` can now
be loaded via `require`.
This ensures that we don't use $..$ delimiters, which
gives bad results when $ is used as a currency sign.
This depends on the current dev version of reveal.js.
The `List` metatable is assigned to the tables which get passed to the
constructors `MetaBlocks`, `MetaInline`, and `MetaList`. This enables
the use of the resulting objects as lists. This is part of the changes
discussed in #4081.
Pandoc and Meta elements are now pushed by calling the respective
constructor functions of the pandoc Lua module. This makes serialization
consistent with the way blocks and inlines are pushed to lua and allows
to use List methods with the `blocks` value.
The List module is automatically loaded, but not assigned to a global
variable. It can be included in filters by calling `List = require
'List'`.
Lists of blocks, lists of inlines, and lists of classes are now given
`List` as a metatable, making working with them more convenient. E.g.,
it is now possible to concatenate lists of inlines using Lua's
concatenation operator `..` (requires at least one of the operants to
have `List` as a metatable):
function Emph (emph)
local s = {pandoc.Space(), pandoc.Str 'emphasized'}
return pandoc.Span(emph.content .. s)
end
Closes: #4081
Attribute lists are represented as associative lists in Lua. Pure
associative lists are awkward to work with. A metatable is attached to
attribute lists, allowing to access and use the associative list as if
the attributes were stored in as normal key-value pair in table.
Note that this changes the way `pairs` works on attribute lists. Instead
of producing integer keys and two-element tables, the resulting iterator
function now returns the key and value of those pairs. Use `ipairs` to
get the old behavior.
Warning: the new iteration mechanism only works if pandoc has been
compiled with Lua 5.2 or later (current default: 5.3).
The `pandoc.Attr` function is altered to allow passing attributes as
key-values in a normal table. This is more convenient than having to
construct the associative list which is used internally.
Closes#4071
* Move as much as possible to the CSS in the template.
* Ensure that all the HTML-based templates (including epub)
contain the CSS for columns.
* Columns default to 50% width unless they are given a width
attribute.
Closes#4028.
The second argument of the OrderedList constructor, which should define
the list's attributes, is made optional. Default attributes are used if
the parameter is omitted.
Make Attr values accessible through through the keys `identifier`,
`classes` and `attributes`. This is already used in other elements with
attributes and is now fixed for Link and Image.
The pipe command is wrapped in a lua function, throwing a lua error if
the command returns with an error. A wrapper is needed as Haskell
functions exposed to lua may not throw lua errors due to limitations of
hslua.
The error handling is written such that a table can be returned as an
error object in the future. This is potentially useful when finer
control is required while catching the error in lua code. Current
limitations of hslua require error objects to be strings.
* Rename --latex-engine to --pdf-engine
* In `Text.Pandoc.Options.WriterOptions`, rename `writerLaTeXEngine` to `writerPdfEngine` and `writerLaTeXArgs` to `writerPdfArgs`.
* Add support for `weasyprint` and `prince`, in addition to `wkhtmltopdf`, for PDF generation via HTML (closes#3906).
* `Text.Pandoc.PDF.html2pdf`: use stdin instead of intermediate HTML file
We now use the default.latex template for both latex and beamer.
It contains conditionals for the beamer-specific things.
`pandoc -D beamer` will return this template.
Beamer loads `xcolor` rather than `color`, and thus the `dvipsnames` option doesn't take effect. This also provides a wider range of colour selections with the `svgnames` option. Closes#3877.
...by using the `luatexja-fontspec` and `luatexja-preset` packages. Use
existing `CJKmainfont` and `CJKoptions` template variables. Add
`luatexjafontspecoptions` for `luatexja-fontspec` and `luatexjapresetoptions`
for `luatexja-preset`.
Functions with a name that corresponds to an AST element are included in
implicit pandoc filter, but both `Meta` and `Pandoc` were wrongly
ignored till now.
The structure expected is:
<div class="columns">
<div class="column" width="40%">
contents...
</div>
<div class="column" width="60%">
contents...
</div>
</div>
Support has been added for beamer and all HTML slide formats.
Closes#1710.
Note: later we could add a more elegant way to create
this structure in Markdown than to use raw HTML div elements.
This would come for free with a "native div syntax" (#168).
Or we could devise something specific to slides
Avoids an options clash when loading a package (e.g. `tufte-latex`) that uses `hyperref` settings different from those in the template (introduced in <feffd7c64a>).
* readDataFile, readDefaultDataFile, getReferenceDocx,
getReferenceODT have been removed from Shared and
moved into Class. They are now defined in terms of
PandocMonad primitives, rather than being primitve
methods of the class.
* toLang has been moved from BCP47 to Class.
* NoTranslation and CouldNotLoudTranslations have
been added to LogMessage.
* New module, Text.Pandoc.Translations, exporting
Term, Translations, readTranslations.
* New functions in Class: translateTerm, setTranslations.
Note that nothing is loaded from data files until
translateTerm is used; setTranslation just sets the
language to be used.
* Added two translation data files in data/translations.
* LaTeX reader: Support `\setmainlanguage` or `\setdefaultlanguage`
(polyglossia) and `\figurename`.
Changed markdown, rtf, and HTML-based templates accordingly.
This allows you to set `toc: true` in the metadata; this
previously produced strange results in some output formats.
Closes#2872.
For backwards compatibility, `toc` is still set to the
toc contents. But it is recommended that you update templates
to use `table-of-contents` for the toc contents and `toc`
for a boolean flag.
* New module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Vimwiki, exporting readVimwiki [API change].
* New input format `vimwiki`.
* New data file, `data/vimwiki.css`, for displaying the HTML produced by this reader and pandoc's HTML writer in the style of vimwiki's own HTML export.
This is a thin wrapper around mathjax that makes math look better
on revealjs.
See https://github.com/hakimel/reveal.js/#mathjax
We do this by setting the 'mathjax' boolean variable and
using it in the revealjs template. Also, for revealjs
and mathjax, we don't assign the usual thing to the 'math'
variable, since it's handled by mathjax config.
Closes#3743.
The Attr argument is made optional for all pandoc element constructors
which take such a parameter. The attr param is always the last argument
of the constructor functions, so the option to omit them makes it easier
to construct new pandoc elements by hand.
* LaTeX: Load `parskip` before `hyperref`.
According to `hyperref` package's `README.pdf`, page 22, `hyperref` package
should be loaded after `parskip` package.
* Adjust tests for previous change.
The implicitly defined global filter (i.e. all element filtering
functions defined in the global lua environment) is used if no filter is
returned from a lua script. This allows to just write top-level
functions in order to define a lua filter. E.g
function Emph(elem) return pandoc.Strong(elem.content) end
Attributes was written to behave much like a normal table, in order to
simplify working with it. However, all Attr containing elements were
changed to provide panflute-like accessors to Attr components, rendering
the previous approach unnecessary.
Previously the LaTeX writer created invalid LaTeX
when `--listings` was specified and a code span occured
inside emphasis or another construction.
This is because the characters `%{}\` must be escaped
in lstinline when the listinline occurs in another
command, otherwise they must not be escaped.
To deal with this, adoping Michael Kofler's suggestion,
we always wrap lstinline in a dummy command `\passthrough`,
now defined in the default template if `--listings` is
specified. This way we can consistently escape the
special characters.
Closes#1629.
A single `read` function parsing pandoc-supported formats is added to
the module. This is simpler and more convenient than the previous method
of exposing all reader functions individually.
Meta elements that are treated as lua tables (i.e. MetaList,
MetaInlines, MetaBlocks, and MetaMap), are no longer wrapped in an
additional table but simply marked via a metatable. This allows
treating those meta values just like normal tables, while still making
empty elements of those values distinguishable.
We now issue `<div class="line-block">` and include a
default definition for `line-block` in the default
templates, instead of hard-coding a `style` on the
div.
Closes#1623.
Element attributes are pushed to the stack via the `Attributes`
function. `Attributes` creates an Attr like triple, but the triple also
allows table-like access to key-value pairs.
Provide functions `pandoc.SingleQuoted`, `pandoc.DoubleQuoted`,
`pandoc.DisplayMath`, and `pandoc.InlineMath` to allow simple building
of Math and Quoted elements.
Lua string are used to represent nullary data constructors. The previous
table-based representation was based on the JSON serialization, but can
be simplified. This also matches the way those arguments are passed to
custom writers.
Instead of taking only a single argument containing the pre-packed
element contents, `Inline` constructors now take the same arguments as
the respective filter and `Custom` writer function