# Change log pandoc-pyplot uses [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html) Release 2.3.0.0 --------------- * Added support for pandoc 2.8 and pandoc-types 1.20 (fixes #9). Because of breaking changes in pandoc-types 1.20, pandoc-pyplot 2.3.0.0+ only supports pandoc 2.8+. Release 2.2.0.0 --------------- * Added support for rendering figures via the Plotly library. Release 2.1.5.1 --------------- * Fixed an issue where setting the configuration option `transparent: true` left high-resolution figures difficult to see. Therefore, the option `transparent: true` does not affect high-resolution figures anymore. Release 2.1.5.0 --------------- * Added support for two new configuration values: `tight_bbox: true|false` and `transparent: true|false`. These values are only supported via configuration files `.pandoc-pyplot.yml`. Release 2.1.4.0 --------------- * Added examples and documentation on how to use `pandoc-pyplot` on LaTeX documents. * Allowed raw LaTeX macros in figure captions. This is required to label figures in LaTeX. E.g.: ```latex \begin{minted}[caption=myCaption\label{myfig}]{pyplot} \end{minted} ``` * `with-links` key changed to `links`. I'm sorry. Pandoc doesn't support LaTeX tokens with `-`. Release 2.1.3.0 --------------- * Switched to using [optparse-applicative](https://github.com/pcapriotti/optparse-applicative#arguments) for command-line argument parsing. * Added a command-line options, "--write-example-config", which will write a config file ".pandoc-pyplot.yml" to show all available configuration options. * Links to source code and high-res images can be suppressed using `{.pyplot with-links=false ...}` (or via the configuration file with `with-links: false`). This is to get cleaner output in technical documentation (e.g. PDF). Example: ```markdown ```{.pyplot caption="This is a caption" with-links=false} import matplotlib.pyplot as plt plt.figure() plt.plot([1,2,3,4,5],[1,2,3,4,5]) ``` ``` * Added automated builds on macOS and Linux via Azure-Pipelines. Windows build will stay on Appveyor for now. Release 2.1.2.0 --------------- * Added the "flags" configuration option, which allows to pass command-line flags to the Python interpreter. For example, warnings can be suppressed using the `-Wignore` flag. * Refactoring of the script check mechanism. It will be much easier to extend in the future. * Updated the command-line help with an example combining pandoc-pyplot and pandoc-crossref * Default Python interpreter is now "python" on Windows and __"python3" otherwise__. Release 2.1.1.1 --------------- * Fixed a critical bug where pandoc-pyplot would interpret input from pandoc as a malformed command-line flag. Release 2.1.1.0 --------------- * Added a command-line option to open the HTML manual in the default web browser. * Added documentation regarding compatibility with pandoc-crossref. This was always supported but not explicitly documented. Release 2.1.0.1 --------------- * Fixed outdated documentation (referencing "target" parameter) * Fixed types required to build Configuration values that were not exported (SaveFormat, PythonScript) Release 2.1.0.0 --------------- * Added support for config files ".pandoc-pyplot.yml", which specify different default values. This is mirrored in the new `Configuration` type and new functions, `makePlotWithConfig` and `plotTransformWithConfig`. * Added the ability to specify a different Python interpreter to use. * Added support for GIF and TIF files. * Added the "-f"/"--formats" command to show supported output figure formats. * Added support for GHC 8.2 * Moved internal modules to `Text.Pandoc.Filter.Pyplot.Internal` module. Release 2.0.1.0 --------------- * Support for Markdown formatting in figure captions, including LaTeX math. Release 2.0.0.0 --------------- Many **breaking changes** in this release: * `pandoc-pyplot` will now determine the filename based on hashing the figure content. Therefore, figures will only be re-generated if necessary. * Removed the ability to control the filename and format directly using the `plot_target=...` attribute. * Added the ability to control the directory in which figures will be saved using the `directory=...` attribute. * Added the possibility to control the figures dots-per-inch (i.e. pixel density) with the `dpi=...` attribute. * Added the ability to control the figure format with the `format=...` attribute. Possible values are currently `"png"`, `"svg"`, `"pdf"`, `"jpg"`/`"jpeg"` and `"eps"`. * The confusing `plot_alt=...` attribute has been renamed to `caption=...` for obvious reasons. * The `plot_include=...` attribute has been renamed to `include=...`. * Added the generation of a higher resolution figure for every figure `pandoc-pyplot` understands. Release 1.1.0.0 --------------- * Added the ability to include Python files before code using the `plot_include=script.py` attribute. * Added a test suite. Release 1.0.3.0 --------------- * Fixed an issue where `pandoc-pyplot` would not build with base < 4.9 (#1) Release 1.0.2.0 --------------- * Added support for captions using the `plot_alt=...` attribute. For example: ```markdown ```{plot_target=test.png plot_alt="This is a caption"} import matplotlib.pyplot as plt plt.figure() plt.plot([1,2,3,4,5],[1,2,3,4,5]) ``` ``` Release 1.0.1.0 --------------- * Added `plotTransform :: Pandoc -> IO Pandoc` function to transform entire documents. This makes it easier to integrate `pandoc-pyplot` into Hakyll-based sites! Release 1.0.0.1 --------------- * Updated README with fixes and warnings * Added top-level package documentation compatible with Haddock * Added Unsafe language extension, as this filter will run arbitrary Python scripts. Release 1.0.0.0 --------------- Initial release. See documentation on [Hackage](https://hackage.haskell.org/package/pandoc-pyplot)