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Can you elaborate? What happens if it's missing? |
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Here's what I'm seeing with latest pandoc:
I assume that the alt is also included when the HTML is embedded in EPUB [confirmed]. So I think we need more details about what you're doing -- what the latex image syntax is, what version of pandoc. |
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Thank you in advance. It’s pandoc 3.1.11.1 Syntax is: Tried it with epub3, result/problem is the same. Latex Source:
ePub Result:
Apple iBooks gives an error because of the missing alt="" detail. In a former Pandoc Version (one for MacOS 10.15 ‚Catalina‘ from 2019) the epub code used to look like this:
That used to work everywhere. |
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I'm seeing this in the pandoc 3.0 release notes:
This was part of a huge change adding the Figure element (commit 909ced5). @tarleb - should we just add an alt text based on the caption when alt text is missing? |
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I think there is a reason, why Apple demands the alt-text. Probably this is due to some standard or definition that has to be met. At least there should be a switch to tell the HTML writer to insert or not-insert an alt-text. Btw: the alt-text was always empty. So the Latex-Caption > Alt-Text has not worked. It sure would be nice to have that working also… |
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so now…? |
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In former Versions every in an ePub converted from LaTeX got an 'alt=""' parameter…
But in the most recent version of pandoc this is not the case anymore.
How do I tell pandoc to create an 'alt=""' parameter either…
???
(iBooks requires that alt="" parameter for some reason…)
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