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This release adds support for syntax higlighting in code blocks and provide better error messages.

  • New options:
    • import_configis not really an option, but allows to import another configuration file, useful if you share a same set of options between multiple books.
    • use_initials (set to false by default) makes Crowbook use initials ("lettrines") at start of each chapter. Support is still experimental.
    • html.highlight_code (set to true by default) allows syntax highlighting for code blocks, using highlight.js.
    • html.higlight.css and html.highlight.js can be used to provide other themes (default is default.css) and an highlight.js build that support other languages.
    • html.footer allows to specify custom footer. If not set, html.crowbook_link allows to disable "Generated by Crowbook" message.
    • html.top allows to specify a custom header that will be displayed at the top of HTML file(s).
  • Deprecated options:
    • side_notes has been renamed html.side_notes.
  • Crowbook program:
    • All output formats are now rendered concurrently.
    • Better error messages. Crowbook now tries to give more information when displaying an error, with the file name where a problem was found, and, in some cases, the line. It also tries to detect errors (such as files not found) sooner.
    • Some "warning" messages have also been "moved" to error messages, to make sure they are displayed even when crowbook isn't runned with --verbose.
  • Rendering:
    • Hidden chapter now produce empty \chapter*{} and <h1> in LaTeX and HTML. This allow to delimit a chapter break even if nothing is displayed.
  • Bugfixes:
    • Navigation menu of standalone HTML didn't include a call to javascript when html.display_chapter was set to true, meaning it didn't display the chapter correctly.
    • Implementations of Image and StandaloneImage were reversed in LaTeX.
    • StandaloneImage urls were not adjusted (meanning that running crowbook from another directory failed).
    • Image paths are now found correctly in HtmlDir rendering even if crowbook is called from another directory (same fix as 0.6's for Epub and LaTeX, which was forgotten for HtmlDir).
  • Internal/API:
    • In order to have better error messages, there was a need to refactor the Error type, and make more methods return Result<X> instead of X. The API is, therefore, quite modified.
    • Added a Renderer trait used by the various renderers.

0.7.0 (2016-09-11)

This releases renders images differently when they are on a standalone paragraph or inside a paragraph.

  • Internal/API:
    • Token has a new variant, StandaloneImage. This is used to distinguish an image that is alone in a paragraph of an image that is inlined alongside text.
    • Parser.parse method now distingues between Image and StandaloneImage. Currently, an image is considered "standalone" if it is the sole element of a paragraph, even if it is among a link.
    • Token has a new is_image method.
  • Rendering:
    • Standalone images are now rendered differently than inline images (80% of width VS original size) in HTML/EPUB and LaTeX.

0.6.0 (2016-09-09)

  • Deprecated options:
    • nb_char: since it was only used for french cleaner and for typography reasons it's better to use different non breaking spaces according to context, this option was not really useful anymore.
  • Rendering:
    • Images are now displayed at 80% width of the page.
  • Bugfixes:
    • Image paths are now found correctly in LaTeX and EPUB rendering even if crowbook is called from another directory.
    • Fixed a bug in French cleaner when a string to clean ended by a non-breaking space (space was doubled with a breaking one).
    • LaTeX/PDF:
      • "Autocleaning" is now also activated (for french at least) for LaTeX rendering, since it doesn't correctly insert non-breaking spaces for e.g. '«' or '»'.
      • Fixed escaping of -- to -{}- to avoid tex ligatures.
    • HTML/EPUB:
      • html.display_chapter now defaults to false (e.g., by default the HTML displays the entirety of a book).
      • Fixed rendering of lists when lang is set to fr.
      • Links are now HTML-escaped, fixing errors in XHTML (for EPUB rendering) when links contained '&' character.

0.5.1 (2016-04-14)

Mostly rendering fixes:

  • Epub:
    • Fix a validation problem when book contained hidden chapters.
  • French cleaner:
  • HTML:
    • Add viewport meta tags.
    • Standalone HTML:
      • Don't display the button to display chapter and the previous/next chapter link if html.display_chapter is set to false.
      • Fix chapter displaying when some chapters are not numbered.
    • Multi-files HTML:
      • Fix previous/next chapter display to make it consistent with standalone HTML.

0.5.0 (2016-04-02)

  • Crowbook now requires Rustc 1.7.0.
  • It is now possible to render HTML in multiple files:
    • output.html_dir will activate this renderer, and specify in which directory to render these files;
    • html_dir.css allows to override the CSS for this rendering;
    • html_dir.index.html allows to specify a template for the index.html page;
    • html_dir.chapter.html allows to specify a template for the chapters pages.
  • New book options:
    • tex.short: if set to true, the LaTeX renderer will use article instead of book as document class, and will use the default \maketitle command for article. This option is by default set to false, except when Crowbook is called with --single.
    • enable_yaml_blocks: parsing YAML blocks is no longer activated by default, except when using --single. This is because you might want to have e.g. multiple short stories using YAML blocks to set their titles and so on, and a separate .book file to render a book as a collection of short stories. In this case, you wouldn't want the displayed title or the output.pdf/html/epub files be redefined by the short stories .md files.
    • html.print_css: allows to specify a stylesheet for media print
    • html.display_chapter: displays one chapter at a time in standalone HTML
    • html.script: allows to specify a custom javascript file for standalone HTML
    • html_dir.script: same thing for multipage HTML
    • resources.base_path: by default, Crowbook resolves local links in markdown files relatively to the markdown file. This option allows to resolve them relatively to a base path. This option comes with two variants, resources.base_path.images and resources.base_path.links, which only activate it for respectively images tags and links tags. These two options are ignored when base_path is set. There is also resources.base_path.files which specify where additional files (see below) should be read, but this is one is set to . (i.e., the directory where the .book file is) by default.
    • resources.files: indicate a (whitespace-separated) list of files that should be embedded. Currently only used with the EPUB renderer.
    • resources.out_path: indicate where resources.files should be copied in the final document. Default to data, meaning that files will be placed in a data directory in the EPUB.
  • Rendering:
    • Templates can now use localized strings according to the lang option
    • Standalone HTML now includes locale files using base64.
    • Standalone HTML displays one chapter at a time, thouht it can be changed via a button in the menu.
    • HTML/EPUB: default CSS now uses the lang value do determine how to display lists (currently the only difference is it uses "" when lang is set to "fr" and standard bullets for other languages).
  • Bugfixes:
    • Fixed a bug of filename "resolution" when Crowbook was called with --single (e.g., crowbook -s tests/test.md would previously try to load `tests/tests/test.md).
    • Epub renderer now uses the mime_guess library to guess the mime type based on extension, which should fix the mime type guessed for a wide range of extensions (e.g., svg).
  • Internal/API:
    • The Book::new, new_from_file, and new_from_markdown_file take an additional options parameter. To create a book with default options, set it to &[].

0.4.0 (2016-03-01)

  • Crowbook now internally uses a true YAML parser, yaml_rust, for its options. Since the "old" Crowbooks's config format was similar, but had some subtle differences, this is somewhat of a breaking change:
    • strings should now be escaped with "" in some cases (e.g. if it contains special characters). On the other hand, it allows to optionally escape a string with these quotes, which wasn't possible until then and might be useful in some cases.
    • multiline strings now follow the YAML format, instead of the previous "YAML-ish" format. This can impact the way newlines are added at the end of a multiline string. See e.g. this link for the various ways to include mulitiline strings in Yaml.
  • Crowbook now parses YAML blocks (delimited by two lines with "---") in Markdown files, ignoring keys that it doesn't recognize. This allows crowbook to be compatible(-ish) with Markdown that contains YAML blocks for Jekyll or Pandoc.
  • New option --single allows to give Crowbook a single Markdown file (which can contain options within an inline YAML block) instead of a book configuration file. This is useful for e.g. short stories.
  • Enhanced the way debugging/warning/info messages are handled and displayed:
    • Added a --debug option to the binary.
    • Internal: added a Logger struct.
    • Different levels of information (debug/warning/info/error) get different colours.
  • Bugfixes:
    • Crowbook no longer crashes when called with the --to argument if it can't create a file.

0.3.0 (2016-02-27)

  • Crowbook now tries to convert local links. That is, if you link to a Markdown file that is used in the book. (e.g. README.md), it should link to an appropriate inner reference inside the book.
  • Latex renderer now supports (local) images.
  • Epub renderer now embed (local) images in the EPUB file.
  • Some changes to the HTML/Epub stylesheets.
  • Internal (or usage as a library):
    • Crowbook no longer changes current directory, which worked in the binary but could cause problem if library was used in multithreaded environment (e.g. in cargo test).
    • More modules and methods are now private.
    • Improved documentation.
    • Added more unit tests.
  • Bugfixes:
    • Epub renderer now correctly renders unnumbered chapter without a number in its toc.ncx file

0.2.2 (2016-02-25)

  • Bugfixes:
    • French cleaner now correctly replaces space after — (in e.g. dialogs) with "em space".

0.2.1 (2016-02-25)

  • Bugfixes:
    • HTML/Epub rendering no longer incorrectly increment chapter count for unnumbered chapters.
    • Latex: makes what is possible to avoid orverflowing the page.
  • Minor changes:
    • Latex: improvement of the default way URLs are displayed.

0.2.0 (2016-02-25)

  • Command line arguments:
    • New argument --print-template now allows to print a built-in template to stdout.
    • New argument --list-options prints out all valid options in a config file (or in set), their type and default value.
    • New argument --set allows to define or override whatever option set in a book configuration.
    • --create can now be used without specifying a BOOK, printing its result on stdout.
  • Configuration file:
    • Added support for multiline strings in .book files, with either '|' (preserving line returns) or '>' (transforming line returns in spaces)
    • New option display_toc allows to display the table of contents (whose name, at least for HTML, is specified by toc_name) in HTML and PDF documents.
    • Option numbering now takes an int instead of a boolean, allowing to specify the maximum level to number (e.g. 1: chapters only, 2: chapters and sectino, ..., 6: everything).
  • Rendering:
    • Added support for numbering all headers, not just level-1 (e.g., having a subsection numbered 2.3.1).
    • Tables and Footnotes are now implemented for HTML/Epub and LaTeX output.
  • Internal:
    • Refactored Book to use an HashMap of BookOptions instead of having like 42 fields.

0.1.0 (2016-02-21)

  • initial release