Add an "alignx" option to the images.Text to control whether the value of the "x" option is the left border of the text (current behaviour), the center of each line or the right border.
Fixes#10849
This may still happen, though, in low memory situations or very big sites, but I'm not sure it's worth spending time on fixing that. Writing the same file more than once isn't harmful, the negative effect is the false path warning.
We may find a way to detect that situation if this becomes a real problem.
Fixes#13164
This issue fixes two cases where `{{__hugo_ctx` artifacts were left in the rendered output:
1. Inclusion when `.RenderShortcodes` is wrapped in HTML.
2. Inclusion of Markdown file without a trailing newline in some cases.
Closes#12854
Updates #12998
Note that this also adds a new `.ContentWithoutSummary` method, and to do that we had to unify the different summary types:
Both `auto` and `manual` now returns HTML. Before this commit, `auto` would return plain text. This could be considered to be a slightly breaking change, but for the better: Now you can treat the `.Summary` the same without thinking about where it comes from, and if you want plain text, pipe it into `{{ .Summary | plainify }}`.
Fixes#8680Fixes#12761Fixes#12778Fixes#716
Previouly, only "ERROR failed to fetch remote resource: Forbidden"
would be shown when a resource failed to load. In my case, a tweet's
author I was embedding using the twitter shortcode switched his profile
to private which resulted in my blog failing to build. To figure out
where the originates, I added the log to the error message.
This change allows to use permalink tokens in url front matter fields. This should be useful to target more specific pages instead of using a global permalink configuration. It's expected to be used with cascade.
Fixes#9714
Note that we only use this for change detection.
The previous implementation invoked `MD5FromReaderFast` that created a MD5 has from 8 64 bytes chunks in the file, which is obviously very fast. The new implementation creates the hash from the entire file and ... seems to be even more effective:
```
name old time/op new time/op delta
HashImage-10 9.45µs ±21% 10.89µs ± 1% ~ (p=0.343 n=4+4)
name old alloc/op new alloc/op delta
HashImage-10 144B ± 0% 8B ± 0% -94.44% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
name old allocs/op new allocs/op delta
HashImage-10 4.00 ± 0% 1.00 ± 0% -75.00% (p=0.029 n=4+4)
```