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Package is "pandoc-cli" Wed Mar 20 21:14:37 2024 rev:5 rq:1157281 version:3.1.12.2 Changes: -------- --- /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/pandoc-cli/pandoc-cli.changes 2024-01-10 21:51:48.743129468 +0100 +++ /work/SRC/openSUSE:Factory/.pandoc-cli.new.1905/pandoc-cli.changes 2024-03-20 21:16:49.947522616 +0100 @@ -1,0 +2,12 @@ +Fri Mar 1 05:49:44 UTC 2024 - Peter Simons <psim...@suse.com> + +- Update pandoc-cli to version 3.1.12.2. + Upstream does not provide a change log file. + +------------------------------------------------------------------- +Sun Feb 18 01:35:33 UTC 2024 - Peter Simons <psim...@suse.com> + +- Update pandoc-cli to version 3.1.12.1. + Upstream does not provide a change log file. + +------------------------------------------------------------------- Old: ---- pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1.tar.gz New: ---- pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2.tar.gz ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Other differences: ------------------ ++++++ pandoc-cli.spec ++++++ --- /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.WsS2lo/_old 2024-03-20 21:16:50.547545102 +0100 +++ /var/tmp/diff_new_pack.WsS2lo/_new 2024-03-20 21:16:50.551545252 +0100 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ Name: pandoc-cli -Version: 3.1.11.1 +Version: 3.1.12.2 Release: 0 Summary: Conversion between documentation formats License: GPL-2.0-or-later ++++++ pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1.tar.gz -> pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2.tar.gz ++++++ diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc-lua.1 new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc-lua.1 --- old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc-lua.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 +++ new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc-lua.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.11.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.12.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc-lua" "1" "September 22, 2022" "pandoc 3.1.11.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc-lua" "1" "September 22, 2022" "pandoc 3.1.12.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH SYNOPSIS \f[CR]pandoc\-lua\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] [\f[I]script\f[R] [\f[I]args\f[R]]] diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc-server.1 new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc-server.1 --- old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc-server.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 +++ new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc-server.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.11.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.12.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc-server" "1" "August 15, 2022" "pandoc 3.1.11.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc-server" "1" "August 15, 2022" "pandoc 3.1.12.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH SYNOPSIS \f[CR]pandoc\-server\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] .SH DESCRIPTION diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc.1 new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc.1 --- old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/man/pandoc.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 +++ new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/man/pandoc.1 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.11.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.1.12.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc" "1" "January 5, 2024" "pandoc 3.1.11.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc" "1" "February 29, 2024" "pandoc 3.1.12.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH NAME pandoc - general markup converter .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -217,6 +217,8 @@ .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]tsv\f[R] (TSV table) .IP \[bu] 2 +\f[CR]djot\f[R] (Djot markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]docbook\f[R] (DocBook) .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]docx\f[R] (Word docx) @@ -324,6 +326,8 @@ .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]csljson\f[R] (CSL JSON bibliography) .IP \[bu] 2 +\f[CR]djot\f[R] (Djot markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]docbook\f[R] or \f[CR]docbook4\f[R] (DocBook 4) .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]docbook5\f[R] (DocBook 5) @@ -852,7 +856,7 @@ in the source, there will be nonsemantic newlines in the output as well). In \f[CR]ipynb\f[R] output, this option affects wrapping of the contents -of markdown cells. +of Markdown cells. .TP \f[CR]\-\-columns=\f[R]\f[I]NUMBER\f[R] Specify length of lines in characters. @@ -969,6 +973,11 @@ searched before those that come earlier, so \f[CR]\-\-resource\-path foo:bar \-\-resource\-path baz:bim\f[R] is equivalent to \f[CR]\-\-resource\-path baz:bim:foo:bar\f[R]. +Note that this option only has an effect when pandoc itself needs to +find an image (e.g., in producing a PDF or docx, or when +\f[CR]\-\-embed\-resources\f[R] is used.) +It will not cause image paths to be rewritten in other cases (e.g., when +pandoc is generating LaTeX or HTML). .TP \f[CR]\-\-request\-header=\f[R]\f[I]NAME\f[R]\f[CR]:\f[R]\f[I]VAL\f[R] Set the request header \f[I]NAME\f[R] to the value \f[I]VAL\f[R] when @@ -1693,14 +1702,14 @@ So a defaults file can be as simple as one line: .IP .EX -verbosity: INFO +verbosity\f[B]:\f[R] INFO .EE .PP In fields that expect a file path (or list of file paths), the following syntax may be used to interpolate environment variables: .IP .EX -csl: ${HOME}/mycsldir/special.csl +csl\f[B]:\f[R] ${HOME}/mycsldir/special.csl .EE .PP \f[CR]${USERDATA}\f[R] may also be used; this will always resolve to the @@ -1713,12 +1722,12 @@ This allows you to refer to resources contained in that directory: .IP .EX -epub\-cover\-image: ${.}/cover.jpg -epub\-metadata: ${.}/meta.xml -resource\-path: -\- . # the working directory from which pandoc is run -\- ${.}/images # the images subdirectory of the directory - # containing this defaults file +epub\-cover\-image\f[B]:\f[R] ${.}/cover.jpg +epub\-metadata\f[B]:\f[R] ${.}/meta.xml +resource\-path\f[B]:\f[R] +\f[B]\-\f[R] .\f[I] # the working directory from which pandoc is run\f[R] +\f[B]\-\f[R] ${.}/images\f[I] # the images subdirectory of the directory\f[R] +\f[I] # containing this defaults file\f[R] .EE .PP This environment variable interpolation syntax \f[I]only\f[R] works in @@ -2910,6 +2919,25 @@ .EE .RE .TP +\f[CR]mainfontfallback\f[R], \f[CR]sansfontfallback\f[R], \f[CR]monofontfallback\f[R] +fonts to try if a glyph isn\[cq]t found in \f[CR]mainfont\f[R], +\f[CR]sansfont\f[R], or \f[CR]monofont\f[R] respectively. +These are lists. +The font name must be followed by a colon and optionally a set of +options, for example: +.RS +.IP +.EX +\-\-\- +mainfontfallback: + \- \[dq]FreeSans:\[dq] + \- \[dq]NotoColorEmoji:mode=harf\[dq] +\&... +.EE +.PP +Font fallbacks currently only work with \f[CR]lualatex\f[R]. +.RE +.TP \f[CR]babelfonts\f[R] a map of Babel language names (e.g.\ \f[CR]chinese\f[R]) to the font to be used with the language: @@ -3017,6 +3045,12 @@ font families: take the name of any system font (see ConTeXt Font Switching) .TP +\f[CR]mainfontfallback\f[R], \f[CR]sansfontfallback\f[R], \f[CR]monofontfallback\f[R] +list of fonts to try, in order, if a glyph is not found in the main +font. +Use \f[CR]\[rs]definefallbackfamily\f[R]\-compatible font name syntax. +Emoji fonts are unsupported. +.TP \f[CR]margin\-left\f[R], \f[CR]margin\-right\f[R], \f[CR]margin\-top\f[R], \f[CR]margin\-bottom\f[R] sets margins, if \f[CR]layout\f[R] is not used (otherwise \f[CR]layout\f[R] overrides these) @@ -3229,14 +3263,14 @@ \f[CR]\-\-from markdown\-footnotes\-pipe_tables\f[R] is pandoc\[cq]s Markdown without footnotes or pipe tables. .PP -The markdown reader and writer make by far the most use of extensions. +The Markdown reader and writer make by far the most use of extensions. Extensions only used by them are therefore covered in the section Pandoc\[cq]s Markdown below (see Markdown variants for \f[CR]commonmark\f[R] and \f[CR]gfm\f[R]). In the following, extensions that also work for other formats are covered. .PP -Note that markdown extensions added to the \f[CR]ipynb\f[R] format +Note that Markdown extensions added to the \f[CR]ipynb\f[R] format affect Markdown cells in Jupyter notebooks (as do command\-line options like \f[CR]\-\-markdown\-headings\f[R]). .SS Typography @@ -3402,7 +3436,7 @@ \f[CR]textile\f[R], \f[CR]commonmark\f[R] .PP Note: as applied to \f[CR]ipynb\f[R], \f[CR]raw_html\f[R] and -\f[CR]raw_tex\f[R] affect not only raw TeX in markdown cells, but data +\f[CR]raw_tex\f[R] affect not only raw TeX in Markdown cells, but data with mime type \f[CR]text/html\f[R] in output cells. Since the \f[CR]ipynb\f[R] reader attempts to preserve the richest possible outputs when several options are given, you will get best @@ -3501,7 +3535,7 @@ .TP output formats \f[CR]docx\f[R], \f[CR]odt\f[R], \f[CR]opendocument\f[R], -\f[CR]html\f[R] +\f[CR]html\f[R], \f[CR]latex\f[R] .SS Extension: \f[CR]native_numbering\f[R] Enables native numbering of figures and tables. Enumeration starts at 1. @@ -3562,7 +3596,7 @@ included as raw Markdown blocks (allowing lossless round\-tripping) rather than being parsed. Use this only when you are targeting \f[CR]ipynb\f[R] or a -markdown\-based output format. +Markdown\-based output format. .SS Extension: \f[CR]citations\f[R] When the \f[CR]citations\f[R] extension is enabled in \f[CR]org\f[R], org\-cite and org\-ref style citations will be parsed as native pandoc @@ -4611,7 +4645,7 @@ .PP The cells of pipe tables cannot contain block elements like paragraphs and lists, and cannot span multiple lines. -If any line of the markdown source is longer than the column width (see +If any line of the Markdown source is longer than the column width (see \f[CR]\-\-columns\f[R]), then the table will take up the full text width and the cell contents will wrap, with the relative cell widths determined by the number of dashes in the line separating the table @@ -4757,7 +4791,7 @@ with \f[CR]\-\-\-\f[R] or \f[CR]...\f[R]. Alternatively, you can use the \f[CR]\-\-metadata\-file\f[R] option. Using that approach however, you cannot reference content (like -footnotes) from the main markdown input document. +footnotes) from the main Markdown input document. .PP Metadata will be taken from the fields of the YAML object and added to any existing document metadata. @@ -4860,7 +4894,7 @@ using \f[CR]header\-includes\f[R]; however, it is important to mark up this content as raw code for a particular output format, using the \f[CR]raw_attribute\f[R] extension, or it will be interpreted as -markdown. +Markdown. For example: .IP .EX @@ -5216,8 +5250,8 @@ whereas \f[CR]Markdown.pl\f[R] will preserve it as is. .PP There is one exception to this rule: text between \f[CR]<script>\f[R], -\f[CR]<style>\f[R], and \f[CR]<textarea>\f[R] tags is not interpreted as -Markdown. +\f[CR]<style>\f[R], \f[CR]<pre>\f[R], and \f[CR]<textarea>\f[R] tags is +not interpreted as Markdown. .PP This departure from original Markdown should make it easier to mix Markdown with HTML block elements. @@ -5570,7 +5604,7 @@ embedded in the image file. .SS Divs and Spans Using the \f[CR]native_divs\f[R] and \f[CR]native_spans\f[R] extensions -(see above), HTML syntax can be used as part of markdown to create +(see above), HTML syntax can be used as part of Markdown to create native \f[CR]Div\f[R] and \f[CR]Span\f[R] elements in the pandoc AST (as opposed to raw HTML). However, there is also nicer syntax available: @@ -5975,7 +6009,7 @@ if this extension is enabled, abbreviation keys are simply skipped (as opposed to being parsed as paragraphs). .SS Extension: \f[CR]alerts\f[R] -Supports GitHub\-style markdown alerts, like +Supports GitHub\-style Markdown alerts, like .IP .EX > [!INFO] @@ -5985,19 +6019,19 @@ Makes all absolute URIs into links, even when not surrounded by pointy braces \f[CR]<...>\f[R]. .SS Extension: \f[CR]mmd_link_attributes\f[R] -Parses multimarkdown style key\-value attributes on link and image +Parses MultiMarkdown\-style key\-value attributes on link and image references. This extension should not be confused with the \f[CR]link_attributes\f[R] extension. .IP .EX -This is a reference ![image][ref] with multimarkdown attributes. +This is a reference ![image][ref] with MultiMarkdown attributes. [ref]: https://path.to/image \[dq]Image title\[dq] width=20px height=30px id=myId class=\[dq]myClass1 myClass2\[dq] .EE .SS Extension: \f[CR]mmd_header_identifiers\f[R] -Parses multimarkdown style heading identifiers (in square brackets, +Parses MultiMarkdown\-style heading identifiers (in square brackets, after the heading but before any trailing \f[CR]#\f[R]s in an ATX heading). .SS Extension: \f[CR]compact_definition_lists\f[R] @@ -6024,7 +6058,7 @@ added; other elements are placed in a surrounding Div or Span element with a \f[CR]data\-pos\f[R] attribute. .SS Extension: \f[CR]short_subsuperscripts\f[R] -Parse multimarkdown style subscripts and superscripts, which start with +Parse MultiMarkdown\-style subscripts and superscripts, which start with a `\[ti]' or `\[ha]' character, respectively, and include the alphanumeric sequence that follows. For example: @@ -6039,7 +6073,7 @@ Oxygen is O\[ti]2. .EE .SS Extension: \f[CR]wikilinks_title_after_pipe\f[R] -Pandoc supports multiple markdown wikilink syntaxes, regardless of +Pandoc supports multiple Markdown wikilink syntaxes, regardless of whether the title is before or after the pipe. .PP Using \f[CR]\-\-from=markdown+wikilinks_title_after_pipe\f[R] results in @@ -6323,7 +6357,7 @@ .SS Citations in note styles Pandoc\[cq]s citation processing is designed to allow you to move between author\-date, numerical, and note styles without modifying the -markdown source. +Markdown source. When you\[cq]re using a note style, avoid inserting footnotes manually. Instead, insert citations just as you would in an author\-date style\[em]for example, @@ -7065,6 +7099,34 @@ Specifies the \f[CR]page\-progression\-direction\f[R] attribute for the \f[CR]spine\f[R] element. .TP +\f[CR]accessModes\f[R] +An array of strings (schema). +Defaults to \f[CR][\[dq]textual\[dq]]\f[R]. +.TP +\f[CR]accessModeSufficient\f[R] +An array of strings (schema). +Defaults to \f[CR][\[dq]textual\[dq]]\f[R]. +.TP +\f[CR]accessibilityHazards\f[R] +An array of strings (schema). +Defaults to \f[CR][\[dq]none\[dq]]\f[R]. +.TP +\f[CR]accessibilityFeatures\f[R] +An array of strings (schema). +Defaults to +.RS +.IP +.EX +\- \[dq]alternativeText\[dq] +\- \[dq]readingOrder\[dq] +\- \[dq]structuralNavigation\[dq] +\- \[dq]tableOfContents\[dq] +.EE +.RE +.TP +\f[CR]accessibilitySummary\f[R] +A string value. +.TP \f[CR]ibooks\f[R] iBooks\-specific metadata, with the following fields: .RS @@ -7090,7 +7152,7 @@ For \f[CR]epub3\f[R] output, you can mark up the heading that corresponds to an EPUB chapter using the \f[CR]epub:type\f[R] attribute. For example, to set the attribute to the value \f[CR]prologue\f[R], use -this markdown: +this Markdown: .IP .EX # My chapter {epub:type=prologue} @@ -7321,8 +7383,8 @@ Pandoc will automatically highlight syntax in fenced code blocks that are marked with a language name. The Haskell library skylighting is used for highlighting. -Currently highlighting is supported only for HTML, EPUB, Docx, Ms, and -LaTeX/PDF output. +Currently highlighting is supported only for HTML, EPUB, Docx, Ms, Man, +and LaTeX/PDF output. To see a list of language names that pandoc will recognize, type \f[CR]pandoc \-\-list\-highlight\-languages\f[R]. .PP diff -urN '--exclude=CVS' '--exclude=.cvsignore' '--exclude=.svn' '--exclude=.svnignore' old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/pandoc-cli.cabal new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/pandoc-cli.cabal --- old/pandoc-cli-3.1.11.1/pandoc-cli.cabal 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 +++ new/pandoc-cli-3.1.12.2/pandoc-cli.cabal 2001-09-09 03:46:40.000000000 +0200 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ cabal-version: 2.4 name: pandoc-cli -version: 3.1.11.1 +version: 3.1.12.2 build-type: Simple license: GPL-2.0-or-later license-file: COPYING.md @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ buildable: True -- Note: we always link to an exact version of pandoc, with the -- same version as this package: - build-depends: pandoc == 3.1.11.1, + build-depends: pandoc == 3.1.12.2, text other-modules: PandocCLI.Lua , PandocCLI.Server