These are nondeterministic and have repeatedly failed
on strange edge cases.
The Muse reader's maintainer has not been active, and
it isn't worth developer time to chase down these problems.
In the manual, there is an indication that Math is rendered in all output formats, yet there is no mention of PowerPoint below, when specifying how it is rendered.
Noto Sans CJK TC, that is suggested as a character set that contains Japanese characters, may not be suitable to properly display Japanese characters. Rather, Noto Sans CJK JP is much more recommendable for that purpose.
Although some characters originated from China are quite similar among countries/regions, most of them have evolved into different shapes in Mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Therefore, it is best to use a character set that the language of the country/region uses for the readability/recongnizability sake. See also [an webpage that discusses the glyph appearance issue in Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese languages](https://heistak.github.io/your-code-displays-japanese-wrong/).
[README of Noto CJK](https://github.com/googlefonts/noto-cjk/blob/main/README.md) may be also good resource to know which font should be used to display characters of each language.
The previous code threw away the directory component of
the filename in constructing a new one. This led to
surprising results if you had e.g. `foo/pic.svg` and `bar/pic.svg`;
in the final PDF they'd be the same image, because the latter
would overwrite the former in the temp directory.
parsed as inlines, as the manual states.
Previously, they were parsed as inlines if they would
otherwise have been a single Plain or Para, but otherwise
left unchanged. This led to some quirky results (e.g. #8143).
We now use the general function `blocksToInlines` from T.P.Shared.
Using the default jats template of pandoc 2.18, the https://jats4r.org/jats4r-validator/ warns: "The license URI is given in `@xlink:href`. For JATS 1.1d3 and later, if the license is defined by a canonical URI, then it should be specified in the `<ali:license_ref>` child element."
I can confirm that what JATS4R recommends here is consistent with the JATS article packages found on the FTP site for the
PubMed Central Open Access Subset <https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/tools/openftlist/> (at least with the eLife article I looked at).
This proposed change follows the JATS4R recommendation and an example eLife article on the PubMed Central FTP site.
The following table feature are now supported in ConTeXt:
- colspans,
- rowspans,
- multiple bodies,
- row headers, and
- multi-row table head and foot.
The wrapping `placetable` environment is also given a `reference` option
with the table identifier, enabling referencing of the table from within
the document.
Add `formatCode` function to Text.Pandoc.Shared [API change].
Use this in the LaTeX reader so that e.g.
`\texttt{\textbf{bold code}}` is parsed as `Strong [Code ("",[],[]) "bold code"]`.
This was a leftover from previous hslua versions that relied heavily on
`Foreign.C.withCString` and the like. However, hslua 2 and later use
bytestring functions to retrieve string values, so this is no longer
needed.
This fixes a problem where the encoding used for Lua filenames would
sometimes mismatch the encoding used by the OS. The file wasn't found
when that happened, for example with an umlaut-containing filename on
Windows. The change ensures that all characters of available in the
default locale can be used in the filename.
Relevant discussion here: https://groups.google.com/g/pandoc-discuss/c/-NoL3Ft9AC8
I felt that it could be useful to inform that walk is the only way to get a deep copy of a List. I wrote this where I think that users will likely loop up for this feature, but it may be out of place.
When converting e.g. an align environment to an aligned environment
inside a Math element, we need to include a newline before the
`\end{aligned}`, since the previous line might end in a comment.
Closes#8122.
* PandocMonad: add new function `findFileWithDataFallback` [API Change]
* Custom readers: allow files to be placed in "readers" data dir
* Custom writers: allow files to be placed in "writers" data dir
The function allows to fill the mediabag with all images in a given
document. Images that cannot be fetched are replaced with a Span
containing the image description.
The document hierarchy is now conveyed using the
`\startsectionlevel`/`\stopsectionlevel` by default. This makes it easy
to include pandoc-generated snippets in documents at arbitrary levels.
The more semantic environments "chapter", "section", "subsection", etc.
are used if the `--top-level-division` command line parameter is set to
a non-default value.
Closes: #5539
Autolinks, i.e. links with content that's the same as the linked URL,
are now marked with the `\url` command. All other links, both internal
and external, are created with the `\goto` command, leading to shorter,
slightly more idiomatic code. As before, autolinks can still be styled
via `\setupurl`, other links via `\setupinteraction`.