tufte_handout() and tufte_book() gain a margin_fig_pos argument
for controlling the vertical offset of margin figures globally. Set in
YAML (margin_fig_pos: "0cm"), via knitr::opts_chunk$set(), or
per-chunk. Per-chunk fig.pos still overrides it, and a global
opts_chunk$set(fig.pos = ...) (intended for regular figures) no
longer leaks onto margin chunks (#62).
New tufte_handout2(), tufte_book2(), and tufte_html2() wrap the
corresponding bookdown output formats, enabling text references
(ref:label) in figure and table captions and cross-references.
Markdown links in fig.cap are now converted to LaTeX. Requires the
bookdown package (suggested) (#60).
fig.margin = TRUE (and fig.fullwidth = TRUE) are now honoured in
HTML output when fig.align is set. The margin/fullwidth wrapper was
previously dropped because the figure hook missed the style
attribute added by knitr (#54).
The obsolete usenames option is no longer passed to the xcolor
LaTeX package, suppressing a warning on TeX Live 2022+ (#127).
quote_footer() now renders an em-dash consistently across tufte and
non-tufte outputs when the caller writes a leading "---". For
non-tufte HTML the leading "---" is stripped to avoid doubling with
Bootstrap's ::before em-dash; for tufte HTML an em-dash glyph is
inserted in the markup; for LaTeX the leading "---" is preserved so
pandoc's smart-punctuation extension converts it (#73).
quote_footer() now right-aligns the footer in non-tufte HTML output
(e.g. html_document, including bslib Bootstrap 4 and 5 themes) and
tags it with class="blockquote-footer" so Bootstrap 4/5 class-based
styling applies. quote_footer() no longer warns when called outside
a pandoc context, so it can be used unconditionally in inline R
expressions (#73).
tufte_handout() and tufte_book() no longer place pandoc's \citep
and \citet natbib citations inline when citation_package: natbib
is used. The patched tufte-common.def routes both through the
margin sidenote machinery; \citet keeps its textual "Author (Year)"
form inline while adding the full reference to the margin.
Suppress-author citations ([-@key], emitted as \citeyearpar) are
intentionally left inline (thanks, @jlorieau, #48).
tufte_handout() and tufte_book() use fig_crop = "auto" by
default (matching rmarkdown::pdf_document()), avoiding a spurious
warning about pdfcrop when crop tools are not installed (thanks,
@sandhya9215, #124).
tufte_html() no longer drops nocite references when
link-citations: yes. References without in-text citations are
preserved in the bibliography section at the bottom of the document
(#35).
--wrap preserve by default (thanks, @TomBen, #115).Fix an issue with Pandoc's table support in tufte_handout() (thanks, @chrisjake, #104).
Fix an issue with Pandoc's citation processing by updating latex template (thanks, @rmcd1024, #106).
link-citations: yes is used with Pandoc 2.11+ (#92)Add the missing CSLReferences environment in the template required by Pandoc 2.11+ and its new citeproc (#89)
tufte_handout() now uses default tidy knitr option, which is FALSE. It can be changed with knitr::opts_chunk$set(tidy = TRUE) and requires in that case the formatR package.
References are now moved in the margin correctly with Pandoc 2.11 (#86).
Add a runningheader variable in the template for tufte_handout() and tufte_book() to have a different running header than the title if provided. (#82)
cslreferences environment in the template (thanks, @jonathan-g, #80).Footnotes no longer work with Pandoc >= 2.7 (thanks, @grimbough, #76).
Margin references do not work with Pandoc 2.9.2.1 (thanks, @Selbosh, #78).
Should use the Pandoc argument --top-level-division=chapter instead of --chapters for tufte_book() (thanks, @jtth, #52).
Processing of multi-line footnotes fails with the Pandoc option --wrap preserve (thanks, @aoles, #57 #58).
It is possible to select a subset of some features of the default Tufte style (tufte-css) via the tufte_features argument of tufte_html():
et-book fonts.A new variant of the Tufte style, envisioned, is added to tufte_html(). You can use tufte_html(tufte_variant = 'envisioned') to enable this style. The major difference with the default Tufte style is: the font family is Roboto Condensed, the background color is #fefefe, and the text color is #222 (thanks, @eddelbuettel, #21).
You can choose whether references from citations should be placed in the document margins or at the bottom using the margin_references argument of tufte_html() (thanks, @stefanfritsch, #49).
When link-citations: no in YAML, citations should not be moved into the page margin in the HTML output (https://stackoverflow.com/q/39053097/559676).
Horizontal lines could bisect margin notes and footnotes (thanks, @ajdamico, #32).
Compatibility issues with Pandoc 2.0 (thanks, @peetCreative, #51).
ctex: yes in the YAML metadatathe default LaTeX template for tufte_handout() may not work when the LaTeX
package soul is installed, or ifxetex/xltxtra are not installed
the number_sections option did not work for LaTeX output
tufte_html(), tufte_handout(),
and tufte_book()