4 Mar 2012 ralsina   » (Master)

rst2pdf 0.90 is out

Yes, after many moons, it's out. Here is the (as usual) incomplete changelog:

  • Added raw HTML support, by Dimitri Christodoulou
  • Fixed Issue 422: Having no .afm files made font lookup slow.
  • Fixed Issue 411: Sometimes the windows registry has the font's abspath.
  • Fixed Issue 430: Using --config option caused other options to be ignored (by charles at cstanhope dot com)
  • Fixed Issue 436: Add pdf_style_path to sphinx (by tyler@datastax.com)
  • Fixed Issue 428: page numbers logged as errors
  • Added support for many pygments options in code-block (by Joaquin Sorianello)
  • Implemented Issue 404: plantuml support
  • Issue 399: support sphinx's template path option
  • Fixed Issue 406: calls to the wrong logging function
  • Implemented Issue 391: New --section-header-depth option.
  • Fixed Issue 390: the --config option was ignored.
  • Added support for many pygments options in code-block (by Joaquin Sorianello)
  • Fixed Issue 379: Wrong style applied to paragraphs in definitions.
  • Fixed Issue 378: Multiline :address: were shown collapsed.
  • Implemented Issue 11: FrameBreak (and conditional FrameBreak)
  • The description of frames in page templates was just wrong.
  • Fixed Issue 374: in some cases, literal blocks were split inside a page, or the pagebreak came too early.
  • Fixed Issue 370: warning about sphinx.addnodes.highlightlang not being handled removed.
  • Fixed Issue 369: crash in hyphenator when specifying "en" as a language.
  • Compatibility fix to Sphinx 0.6.x (For python 2.7 docs)

This release did not focus on Sphinx bugs, so those are probably still there. Hopefully the next round is attacking those.


Syndicated 2012-03-04 17:40:16 from Lateral Opinion

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