Releases: jerry-sky/vyrow
Version 0.8.0
- Added ToC (turned on by default).
- Added section numbering (turned off by default).
Version 0.7.0
- Cleaned up internal code.
- Refactored and added new GH Actions options.
- Made VYROW more universal and versatile:
- Added ability to change the source directory to copy from to the working directory. If no source directory (
copy-from
option) given, no action is taken. - Now, you can change the name of the dist directory.
- Added some useful use-cases to the README file to make it easier to implement VYROW.
- Added ability to change the source directory to copy from to the working directory. If no source directory (
Version 0.6.1
- Fixed custom stylesheet option.
Version 0.6.0
- Disabled files from the master branch being copied automatically to the
dist
directory. Now it is a switch, that is turned off by default. - Bumped dependencies versions.
- Fixed the default HTML Pandoc template.
Version 0.5 (Patch #4)
v0.5.4 Version 0.5 (Patch #4)
Version 0.5 (Patch #3)
- Refactored the input extension so it would be as close as possible to the GH-flavoured Markdown with LaTeX support.
Version 0.5 (Patch #2)
- Changed the header anchor algorithm to adhere to the GH-flavoured Markdown spec.
Version 0.5 (Patch#1)
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refactored the Pandoc installation step (switched from Aptitude to downloading from the releases GitHub page)
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updated the Pandoc HTML template to the latest default HTML template
Version 0.5
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This version introduces a major change in how the LaTeX markup is processed.
Now this GH Action usespandoc-katex
to prerender (no client-side LaTeX rendering) all LaTeX math expressions. This way, the website is much faster as the potential user’s device does not have to render any LaTeX as it has been already rendered at build time. -
Improved the default style sheet a little bit (fixed fonts).
Version 0.4 (Patch#2)
This version introduces proper image scaling. Images that may be included in the Markdown documents are scaled by width to fit inside the document boundaries.
This is the first release that is usable and can be used in production for website deployment.
However, the LaTeX experience still needs to be improved.