Changelog for pandoc-plot-0.6.0.0
Change log
pandoc-plot uses Semantic Versioning
Release 0.6.0.0
New toolkits:
- Added support for the Plotly/R plotting library.
- Added support for Graphviz.
Other changes:
-
The determination of which figures to re-render or not has been improved. For example, changing the caption will not trigger a re-render of a figure anymore.
-
pandoc-plot
will look for executables more thoroughly. -
pandoc-plot toolkits
will now show the exact executable that is being used, if possible. -
Added a check when running the filter that the Pandoc version is at least 2.8. This is easier to understand that the default Pandoc warning on API incompatibility.
-
Added the ability to write the example configuration to an arbitrary file using
pandoc-plot write-example-config
. -
Added the possibility to specify the configuration file via metadata. For example, in Markdown:
--- title: My document author: John Doe plot-configuration: /path/to/file.yml ---
or on the command line:
pandoc --filter pandoc-plot -M plot-configuration=/path/to/file.yml ...
- Added the ability to specify configuration file to the
pandoc-plot clean
andpandoc-plot toolkits
commands.
Release 0.5.0.0
- The
pandoc-plot
executable will now process documents in parallel. This should dramatically speed up processing of large documents with lots of figures. This happens automatically through the functionplotTransform
. - Added a benchmarking suite.
- Added
defaultConfiguration
so that people don't have to install thedata-default
package to get access to default configuration values. - Added a check for the
matplotlib
toolkit, preventing users from usingmatplotlib.pyplot.show
in figures. This would haltpandoc-plot
.
Release 0.4.0.1
- Fixed an issue where the
pandoc-plot
executable could not be built outside of its git repository.
Release 0.4.0.0
- Updated documentation.
- Added a
--full-version
flag to the executable, which includes which version of pandoc/pandoc-types was used, as well as the git revision. - Added the
clean
command to the executable. This can be used to clean-up output files produced by pandoc-plot. - Changed the flag
--write-example-config
to the commandwrite-example-config
. - Added the top-level function
cleanOutputDir
to clean output of pandoc-plot. This is only accessible ifpandoc-plot
is used as a library. - Added a distinction between failure to render a figure because of a mistake, and failing to render a figure because the toolkit is not installed.
pandoc-plot
will give better error messages in the latter case.
Release 0.3.0.0
- Added more examples.
- Added MacOS binaries built via Azure pipelines.
- BREAKING CHANGE: Parsing captions based on source file was not working. Captions format can be specified in the configuration file. This unfortunately changes the type signature of a few high-level functions.
Release 0.2.2.0
- Fixed an issue where paths with spaces would not work (issue #2).
- Added Linux binaries built via Azure pipelines.
Release 0.2.1.0
- Improved documentation.
Release 0.2.0.0
-
Added support for gnuplot.
-
Added more tests for all toolkits.
-
Fixed an issue where the package could not be installed because a source file was not included in the cabal file.
Release 0.1.0.0
- Initial release