Releases: marhop/pandoc-unicode-math
Release 3.1.0
Release 3.0.1
2021-01-09
This release can be built with a broader range of GHC versions (at least 8.6, 8.8, 8.10 instead of just 8.8 with release 2.0.0). No functional changes.
Pandoc compatibility: 2.10
Release 2.0.1
2021-01-09
This release can be built with a broader range of GHC versions (at least 8.6, 8.8, 8.10 instead of just 8.8 with release 2.0.0). No functional changes.
Pandoc compatibility: 2.8-2.9
Release 3.0.0
2021-01-08
Pandoc compatibility: 2.10
Release 2.0.0
2021-01-08
Starting with this release, version number increments will also reflect compatibility with Pandoc versions i.e., if a new release of this filter is not compatible with an older Pandoc version anymore this will lead to a major version increment (like 1.2.0 → 2.0.0).
Pandoc compatibility: 2.8-2.9
Release 1.2.0
The pandoc-unicode-math
filter now adds sensible whitespace where necessary: The Unicode sequence λx
now translates to \lambda x
(note the added whitespace) because the previous \lambdax
would raise a Latex error, but αβ
still translates to \alpha\beta
because this is unambiguous. Idea by Fynn Leitow.
Several new symbols were added. Contributed by Fynn Leitow.
Release 1.1.0
A second filter pandoc-unicode-math-from-latex
was added that replaces "regular" Latex math commands by equivalent Unicode symbols. This is more or less the inverse of the existing filter pandoc-unicode-math
. Idea by Anish Mittal.
Several new symbols were added. Partly contributed by Eric Hanson.
Release 1.0.0
Advice on choosing from the available binaries:
- For Linux and a recent version of Pandoc from 1.19 onwards (including Pandoc 2) use pandoc-unicode-math-1.0.0-linux64.tar.gz.
- For Linux and Pandoc until version 1.17 use pandoc-unicode-math-1.0.0-linux64-pandoc-1.17.tar.gz. This should work well with Debian 9 and its derivatives.
- For Windows and a recent version of Pandoc from 1.19 onwards (including Pandoc 2) use pandoc-unicode-math-1.0.0-win64.zip.
Let me know if you need binaries for other versions of Pandoc or other platforms. I will see what I can do.