In TestImageOperationsGolden, tolerate slight floating-point rounding
differences due to the use or non-use of "fused multiply and add" (FMA)
instruction on different architectures.
Special thanks to @disintegration for the solution in goldenEqual();
see https://github.com/disintegration/gift/issues/20Fixes#6387
The org mode renderer supports including other files [1]. We don't want to
allow reading of arbitrary files (go-org defaults to ioutil.ReadFile [2]) but want
to make use of the FileSystem abstractions hugo provides. For starters we will
allow reading from the content directory only
[1]: e.g. `#+INCLUDE: ./foo.py src python` includes `foo.py` as a python source
block.
To add support for new emojis in Hugo, we need to upgrade our internal
dependency on the emoji package.
Note that we also need to update our tests, as the underlying emoji that
is rendered has changed.
Follow-up to #6391. (170f18d9352d39213170dd9d5e947eb45854c84b and
2df5d202c6fc6eb18ee0b259c3dd1156094947c5)
To add support for new emojis in Hugo, we need to upgrade our internal
dependency on the emoji package.
Note that we also need to update our tests, as the underlying emoji that
is rendered has changed.
Follow-up to #6391. (170f18d9352d39213170dd9d5e947eb45854c84b and
2df5d202c6fc6eb18ee0b259c3dd1156094947c5)
Added some additional explanations and split up a couple command blocks to make things more clear to people less experienced with this kind of deployment.
This means that you now can do:
{{< vidur 9KvBeKu false true 32 3.14 >}}
And the boolean and numeric values will be converted to `bool`, `int` and `float64`.
If you want these to be strings, they must be quoted:
{{< vidur 9KvBeKu "false" "true" "32" "3.14" >}}
Fixes#6371
The image format is defined as the image extension of the known formats,
excluding the dot.
All of 'img.Resize "600x jpeg"', 'img.Resize "600x jpg"',
and 'img.Resize "600x png"' are valid format definitions.
If the target format is defined in the operation definition string,
then the converted image will be stored in this format. Permalinks and
media type are updated correspondingly.
Unknown image extensions in the operation definition have not effect.
See #6298
It says in the docs:
> The hugo executable will be named as hugo_hugo-version_platform_arch.exe. Rename the executable to hugo.exe for ease of use.
I just downloaded 'hugo_extended_0.58.2_Windows-64bit.zip' and 'hugo_0.58.2_Windows-64bit.zip' and the hugo executable is just called `hugo.exe`. Are the instructions here out of date?