## Présence d'une DAACT, no longer causes an error in
html_paged() for TOC processing (thanks, @sylvaine31, #339).
However, this is recommended to always use ascii only id when possible
to avoid issues or side effects. This can be done by specifying ID
e.g. doing ## Présence d'une DAACT {#presence-daact}xfun::attr() (which will be removed from
xfun).html_paged() and other formats using
paged.js now informs knitr that its JS and
CSS dependencies will be loaded by setting the is.paged.js
global knit option. Use
isTRUE(knitr::opts_knit$get("is.paged.js")) to detect it
(thanks, @sylvaine31, @davidgohel, #332).Set overflow-x: clip in default.css to
fix an issue with paged.js rendering in recent browser (thanks, @jimjam-slam, #292,
pagedjs/pagedjs#84).
chrome_print() now attempts to remove the output
file before printing to it and throws a clear error if it cannot be
removed, as this is potential sign of a locked file, e.g a pdf opened in
a PDF reader on Windows (thanks, @aito123, #124, #297).
Figure inserted using markdown syntax and having a caption with
(#fig:lab) are now correctly listed in the LOF (thanks,
@adamvi,
#283).
Fix an issue in jss_paged() with Pandoc 2.17 and
above.
Fix an issue in html_paged() with LOT and LOF not
showing anymore with Pandoc 2.17 and above (thanks, @adamvi, #280).
Document that the html_letter() output format
modifies the default value of the fig_caption parameter and
allow the user to change it (thanks, @NewGraphEnvironment,
#234).
Created an option pagedown.chrome.log to ease
chrome_print() debugging: when set to TRUE,
the logs of Chrome are saved in the working directory.
Added support for Sass files with .scss and
.sass extension (thanks, @felipecrp, #244).
loft.lua filter following changes in
Pandoc 2.16 (#249).find_chrome() now searches for Microsoft Edge on
Windows. That allows chrome_print() to work seamlessly with
Microsoft Edge (thanks, @cderv, #160 and #225).chrome_print(), when printing a document to PDF, the
default transfer mode between Chrome and R now uses a stream when this
option is available in Chrome. This change ensures that PDF files of any
size can be generated (#206 and #224).knitr::kables() are now vertically aligned by
default in html_paged(), thesis_paged() and
jss_paged() output formats (thanks, @cderv and @andrew-fuller, #214).Fixed a bug introduced in html_paged() by
pagedown 0.14, the content of each link was lost if it
was not textual (thanks, @mcanouil, #226).
Fixed figure and table numbering format in
jss_paged() (thanks, @gglee4ai, #184).
html_paged(), added two new options
lot-unlisted and lof-unlisted. If
lot-unlisted (resp. lof-unlisted) is set to
TRUE in the YAML options, the list of tables (resp.
figures) will not be included in a table of contents (thanks, @beatrizmilz,
#221).In html_paged(), links are now sanitized to avoid
impossible line breaking of long URLs in a justified text (thanks, @julientaq).
In order to be compatible with the flextable
package, pagedown::html_paged() sets the value of the
ft.shadow chunk option to FALSE by default
(thanks, @tvroylandt and @davidgohel, #216).
The fig_caption argument is no longer hard-coded to
FALSE in html_resume() (thanks, @nplatonov,
#208).
The multiple use of an abbreviation no longer ends up with duplicated entries in the list of abbreviations (thanks, @linogaliana, #218).
The default value of the counter-reset CSS property
is correctly set to 0 instead of 1 (see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/counter-reset).
To reset a page CSS counter to 1, the following declaration
must be used: counter-reset: page 1 (#202).
Numbered example lists (https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#numbered-example-lists) are correctly numbered (thanks, @atusy, #122 and #202).
Periods are now supported in titles (thanks, @yves-amevoin and @martinschmelzer, #84, #185 and #202).
Parts titles in the table of contents no longer crash
chrome_print().
chrome_print() is now compatible with the stream
transfer mode which can be used to generate large PDF files
(#205).
chrome_print() no longer ignores runtime exceptions
in Chrome. An R warning is now raised when Chrome encounters a runtime
exception (#203).
html_paged(), the title of the list of abbreviations
can now be modified with the loa-title field in the YAML
header (thanks, @jtrecenti, #199).The option anchor_sections is disabled internally.
This option is for rmarkdown::html_document() to generate
anchor links for sections and currently it does not work well for
pagedown format for now (#195).
In chrome_print(), fixed a bug when the R session
temporary directory and the current directory are mounted on different
Linux file systems. In that case, chrome_print() failed to
add an outline to the PDF and raised the warning
cannot rename file ..., reason 'Invalid cross-device link'
(#193).
chrome_print() no longer ignores the Chrome DevTools
event Inspector.targetCrashed. An R error is now raised
when Chrome crashes (#190).chrome_print() now has a new argument
outline, with which the user can generate the outline
bookmarks for the PDF file. Note, this feature requires Ghostscript being installed and
detected by tools::find_gs_cmd() (thanks, @shrektan, #174 and
#179).html_resume() template, avoid page breaks after
section titles and inside subsections (thanks, @kevinrue, #170).html_resume() template, an icon inserted using
inline HTML in a section title takes precedence over the default icon
and the data-icon property (thanks, @Tazinho, #168).In chrome_print(), fixed some connection problems to
headless Chrome: in some situations, the R session tries to connect to
headless Chrome before a target is created. Now,
chrome_print() controls the target creation by connecting
to the Browser endpoint (thanks, @gershomtripp, #158).
In html_resume() template, vertical space is removed
when details are omitted (thanks, @mrajeev08, #161).
Added support for pagebreaks: in output formats which use
paged.js, a pagebreak can be forced using the LaTeX
commands \newpage and \pagebreak or using the
CSS classes page-break-before and
page-break-after.
reveal.js presentations can be printed to PDF
using chrome_print().
Using RStudio, any R Markdown HTML output formats can be directly
printed to PDF by adding the line
"knit: pagedown::chrome_print" to the YAML header: this
line modifies the behavior of the “Knit” button of RStudio and produce
both HTML and PDF documents.
chrome_print() with async = FALSE, the
Chrome processes and the local web server are properly closed when the
function exits. This regression was introduced in
pagedown 0.6.Added support for MathJax in html_resume output
format (thanks, @ginolhac, #146).
The chrome_print() function internally uses a
private event loop provided by later 1.0.0 when
async=FALSE (thanks, @jcheng5, #127).
Added support for lines numbering in html_paged():
lines can be numbered using the top-level YAML parameter
number-lines (thanks, @julientaq, #115 and #129).
Added support for covers images in html_paged():
html_paged() gains two arguments, front_cover
and back_cover, to insert images in the front and back
covers. Textual contents can also be added in the covers using two
special divs of classes front-cover and
back-cover (thanks, @atusy, #134, #136 and #137).
When chrome_print() is used with
verbose >= 1, some auxiliary informations about Paged.js
rendering are printed (number of pages and elapsed time).
Added a template argument to the
business_card() output format for passing a custom Pandoc
template (thanks, @mariakharitonova, #135).
Fixed several bugs related to MathJax: local version of MathJax
is now used when the mathjax parameter is set to
"local" and self contained documents are rendered by
default with MathJax without throwing any warning (#130).
In html_paged, the nodes tree is sanitized before
Paged.js splits the content into pages. This should avoid duplicated
content observed when break-after: avoid and
break-before: avoid are used (#131).
Added an async argument to
chrome_print(). When async = TRUE,
chrome_print() returns a promises::promise
object. This allows chrome_print() to be used inside a
Shiny App (thanks, @ColinFay, #91).
Added the support for chapter prefix as in
bookdown. Chapter of class chapter are
prefixed with the word Chapter. This prefix can be changed
for internationalization purpose (thanks, @brentthorne, #101 and #107).
Added the support for lists of abbreviations. If the document
contains <abbr> HTML elements, a list of
abbreviations is automatically built (thanks, @brentthorne, #102 and #107).
Added the new thesis_paged template (thanks, @brentthorne,
#107).
pagedjs-. For instance,
--width is replaced by --pagedjs-width. Users’
stylesheets that use Paged.js CSS variables need to be updated. Bleeds
and crop marks are now supported. Several bugs are fixed.The default stylesheet of html_paged() is updated to
support the new argument clean_highlight_tags of
bookdown::html_document2() introduced in
bookdown 0.10 (thanks, @atusy, #100).
In chrome_print() the connection between the R
session and headless Chrome now uses the native websocket client
provided by the websocket package. The previous
workaround which used a websocket server, a websocket tunnel and a
browser-based websocket client is removed (reverts #74).
chrome_print() runs faster due to this
simplification.
browser is forced to redraw the document after Paged.js finished. This will fix wrong page references observed with Chrome and RStudio 1.2.xxxx (#35 and #46, thanks, @petermeissner).
jsonlite::toJSON() is now used in
chrome_print() for building all the JSON messages sent to
headless Chromium/Chrome: this guarantees that the JSON strings are
valid (thanks, @ColinFay, #85 and @cderv, #88).
In uri-to-fn.lua, use a shallow copy of
PANDOC_VERSION. This is required for Pandoc >= 2.7.3
which changes the type of PANDOC_VERSION (thanks, @andreaphsz,
#111).
Insert page numbers after page references (thanks @atusy, #120).
With Pandoc 2.7.3, page numbers wrongly appear in code blocks.
chrome_print() has been significantly
enhanced. Now it prints web pages and R Markdown documents to PDF
through the Chrome DevTools Protocol instead of the simple command-line
call (like in v0.1). It also supports capturing screenshots.