Changelog of @hackage/epub-tools 2.8

2.8 (2015-09-18)

  • Fixed some magazine and anthology naming rules

2.7 (2015-05-29)

  • Added back Control.Applicative import for GHC 7.8 compatibility

2.6 (2015-05-25)

  • Fixed an error in bad DSL command index reporting
  • Replaced deprecated Control.Monad.Error with Control.Monad.Except
  • Replaced deprecated System.Cmd with System.Process
  • Removed useless import of Control.Applicative
  • Updated cabal homepage, tested-with and source-repository
  • Removed unused path to rules file in unit tests
  • Reformatted TODO and development notes into Markdown documents
  • Updated boringfile with cabal sandbox filespecs
  • Switched over to using Data.Version instead of hard-coded version string

2.5 (2014-04-04)

  • Additions and modifications to the stock rules to both support more books and also use more generic rules than before
  • Added code to set proper case for Roman numerals in titles
  • Added code to handle file-as names with parenthesized name info
  • Simplified and consolidated special-character filtering code
  • Added support for multiline fields in the Metadata

2.4 (2014-03-19)

  • Fixed problem in Windows cmd shell with missing UNIX HOME env variable
  • Now gracefully handling last-name-first creators. For books with no file-as and the Creator text arranged last-name-first with a comma, do the right thing.
  • Added a new rule for generically-titled magazines with an issue
  • Incorporated project website info into README.md and changelog.md files. This information is now in source control where it belongs.
  • Added missing files to .cabal for sdist
  • Changed copyright date range to 2014

2.3 (2013-09-20)

  • These tools now support both epub2 and epub3
  • Documentation changes and additions

2.2 (2013-04-14)

  • Updated to build against recent changes and bug fixes in epub-metadata 3.0
  • All support data files have been brought into the binaries now. This makes these tools more tolerant to being moved to a different location than what they were configured for build with.
  • Some documentation additions and changes

2.1.1 (2013-02-03)

  • Fixed a stack overflow problem with some epub documents

2.1.0 (2013-02-01)

  • Added new subjectMatch command to the DSL, similar to authorMatch. This is being primarily used to detect anthology publications.
  • Removed some rules that are now handled by anthology detection, and fixed relevant unit tests
  • Clarified DSL documentation for authorMatch a little more
  • Modified rules for some magazines to reflect changes to recent editions
  • Fixed an error in the DSL documentation
  • Fixed a bug in epubzip where no epub file will be created if none already exists

2.0.0 (2012-10-31)

  • Major redesign of the formatting rules system. Renaming machinery is now described in a domain-specific language, NOT in statically compiled code. Users are able to extend the functionality with custom naming rules in conf files.
  • Added interactive mode to ask about each file rename as they happen, this is like darcs now!
  • Added ability to specify target directory for books to be moved to as part of renaming. Includes code to check that target directory exists.
  • Removed --overwrite option. Turns out, renameFile has always been smart enough to not overwrite existing.
  • Added / character to filters, a big no-no character for file paths on most sane filesystems
  • Publication year was looking for publication before original-publication, causing problems in books that have both tags
  • Miscellaneous rules changes for various publications

1.1.2 (2012-01-29)

  • Changed how this code provides epub zip file contents as a ByteString to the epub-metadata library. Need to read this data strictly to avoid dangling open files.
  • Corrected for breakage due to change in title format of Eclipse magazine
  • Some work done on the utility script for deploying Windows binaries of these tools
  • Added parsing support and test cases for more date formats
  • Minor usage info changes

1.1.1 (2011-11-15)

  • Changed how publication date is found to more closely follow the OPF spec recommendations
  • Changed the switches related to publication date
  • Redesigned unit test code and added more tests for new date code

1.1.0 (2011-11-04)

  • Huge redesign of how formatting works, dramatically shortening the code needed to handle any given book type. Code is much more monadic now and consolidated into one module.
  • Many changes/additions to magazine and compilation book name formatting
  • Fixed a group of bugs that occur when a creator has only a single word for their name
  • Extensive changes/additions to unit testing for above

1.0.0.1 (2011-10-27)

  • Extensive changes to the cabal build of this project to bring it up to Cabal 1.10
  • Unit tests now use the test-suite cabal stanza

1.0.0.0 (2011-04-23)

  • Initial release