The base image build failed with "E: Unable to locate package texcount".
texcount ships inside texlive-extra-utils, not as its own apt package.
Replace the bogus texcount entry with texlive-extra-utils (which provides
both texcount and latexmk). latexmk is kept explicit for clarity.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Both limits that gate uploads are bumped in tandem so they don't conflict:
- settings.defaults.js maxUploadSize: 50 MB → 500 MB (app-level check)
- nginx.conf.template client_max_body_size: 50m → 500m (proxy body limit)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Verso now compiles both .tex (latexmk) and .qmd (Quarto) projects,
dispatching by the root file's extension rather than replacing one with
the other. LaTeX and Quarto projects can coexist on the same server.
CompileManager: re-import LatexRunner and add a _getRunner() dispatcher
that returns a uniform {run, isRunning, kill} interface. .qmd/.md/.Rmd
→ QuartoRunner; everything else (.tex/.ltx/.Rtex/.Rnw) → LatexRunner.
stopCompile now checks/kills both runners since it has no root path.
compiler-setting.tsx: restore the LaTeX engine choices (pdfLaTeX, LaTeX,
XeLaTeX, LuaLaTeX) alongside Quarto. The dropdown still controls which
TeX engine latexmk uses; actual engine dispatch is by file extension.
Dockerfile-base: reinstall TeX Live alongside Quarto (texlive-full minus
-doc/-lang- packages, plus xetex/luatex/biber/latexmk/texcount/chktex/
synctex). Restore TEXMFVAR for a writable LuaTeX cache. This brings back
a large image, which is the accepted cost of full LaTeX+Quarto support.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
RevealJS presentations are served as (currently embed-resources) HTML that
went over the wire uncompressed, because gzip_types only listed text/plain.
This made the HTML preview slow to load for heavy decks.
Add text/html, text/css, application/javascript, application/json and
image/svg+xml to gzip_types so the text-based portion of the output is
compressed. Already-compressed formats (pdf, png/jpeg/webp, woff/woff2)
are intentionally excluded to avoid wasting CPU. Also set gzip_min_length
1024 so tiny responses aren't compressed needlessly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Dockerfile-base: after Quarto is installed, run 'quarto add --no-prompt'
for a curated set of extensions into /opt/quarto-extensions/. Quarto
writes _extensions/<author>/<name>/ in the working dir, giving us a
clean shared store. Extensions included:
- igorlima/charged-ieee — IEEE paper format (Typst)
- quarto-ext/fontawesome — Font Awesome icons
- quarto-ext/attribution — attribution footer on RevealJS slides
- quarto-ext/pointer — laser pointer for presentations
- quarto-ext/drop — drop-down overlay for RevealJS
Adding more: one extra '&& quarto add --no-prompt <author>/<repo>' line.
QuartoRunner: before quarto render, merge /opt/quarto-extensions/_extensions/
into the compile dir's _extensions/ with 'cp -rn' (no-clobber). This
makes all pre-installed extensions available to every project without
any user action. Project-uploaded _extensions/ files take precedence
since cp -n never overwrites existing files.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace Overleaf's original README with a Verso-specific one covering:
the project's purpose (collaborative Quarto editor), output formats
(typst/PDF and revealjs/HTML), quick-start Docker instructions, service
architecture overview, a minimal .qmd example, key env vars, and a
clear description of what differs from upstream Overleaf.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
collectOutputPdfSize() only calls stat() and sets .size on output.pdf.
All other output files (including output.html) keep size: undefined.
The previous check required file.size > 0 for both PDF and HTML, so
undefined > 0 always evaluated false for output.html, making every
RevealJS compile report 'failure' even when the file was produced.
Fix: require size > 0 only for output.pdf; accept output.html
regardless of size (it is always non-empty if Quarto succeeded).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
LocalCommandRunner.replace() uses String.replace() which only substitutes
the FIRST occurrence of '$COMPILE_DIR' in the shell script string. The mv
commands had two more occurrences that stayed as literal '$COMPILE_DIR',
which the shell expanded to '', making 'mv /main.pdf /output.pdf' fail
silently. The file was produced (Quarto logged 'Output created: main.pdf')
but never renamed to output.pdf, so the pipeline reported failure.
Fix: mv uses relative filenames since the shell CWD is already the compile
directory (set by LocalCommandRunner via the spawnCwd option).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
clsi-nginx.conf: the types{} block was overriding all nginx defaults,
leaving HTML/CSS/JS/fonts as application/octet-stream. Add the full
set of web MIME types so RevealJS assets are served correctly. Also
needed for X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff to pass.
CompileController.js: success was hardcoded to require output.pdf.
Also accept output.html so a RevealJS compile is reported as
'success' rather than 'failure'.
QuartoRunner.js: remove hardcoded --to typst --output output.pdf.
Instead run `quarto render` without --to/--output so the YAML
frontmatter decides the format (typst → PDF, revealjs → HTML, etc.).
Pass --embed-resources so HTML output is self-contained (flag is
silently ignored by the typst backend). After render, rename
main.pdf → output.pdf or main.html → output.html so the pipeline
finds the standard canonical filename.
output-files.ts: handleOutputFiles now falls back to output.html when
output.pdf is absent. Download URL uses outputFile.path instead of
the hardcoded 'output.pdf' string.
pdf-viewer.tsx: when pdfUrl contains output.html, bypass PDF.js
entirely and render a sandboxed iframe (allow-scripts for RevealJS
interactivity, allow-presentation for fullscreen).
Usage: set `format: revealjs` in the .qmd YAML frontmatter to get
an HTML presentation preview; set `format: typst` for PDF.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
outline.ts: export NestingLevel so it can be used outside the file.
markdown/document-outline.ts: new enterMarkdownNode function that walks
the Lezer Markdown syntax tree and extracts ATXHeading1-6 and
SetextHeading1-2 nodes, mapping them to the same NestingLevel enum
used by the LaTeX outline (Section→SubSection→SubSubSection…).
Wrapped in makeProjectionStateField for incremental updates.
markdown/index.ts: register markdownDocumentOutline as a CodeMirror
extension in the Markdown LanguageSupport so the StateField is active
whenever a .qmd file is open.
codemirror-outline.tsx: fall back to markdownDocumentOutline when the
LaTeX documentOutline StateField is not present in the editor state
(i.e. when the active language is Markdown, not LaTeX).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The previous compile logs confirm Quarto handles --to typst --output
output.pdf correctly: pandoc produces main.typ, typst compiles it to
main.pdf, then Quarto renames to output.pdf. The mv-based approach was
unnecessary and incorrect.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
--to typst combined with --output output.pdf caused Quarto to write a
Typst source file (.typ content) named output.pdf instead of invoking
the typst compiler, producing a text file that the PDF viewer could not
render (hence 'markdown not rendered' — it was literally showing the raw
.typ markup). Fix: let Quarto name the PDF after the input file
(main.qmd → main.pdf) and rename to output.pdf with mv afterwards.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Quarto resolves its cache dir as $HOME/.cache/quarto. The process runs
as www-data (home=/var/www) but that directory is root-owned, so Quarto
crashed immediately with PermissionDenied on mkdir. Pre-create the cache
dir and chown it to www-data at image build time.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
LocalCommandRunner: attach captured stdout to the error object when
exit code is 1, so callers can read Quarto's output even on failure.
QuartoRunner: stop propagating plain 'exited' errors from Quarto up
to CompileManager. A Quarto exit-code-1 is a compile failure, not a
server error — CLSI already detects failure by the absence of
output.pdf and returns status='failure' (HTTP 200). Previously it
fell through to the generic error handler (HTTP 500), which caused
the frontend to show "Server Error" instead of the log panel.
Only true process-level errors (terminated, timedout) are propagated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Dockerfile-base: remove TeX Live (no longer needed), install Quarto
1.6.39 which bundles Typst for PDF output. This was the root cause
of all compile failures — the server-ce monolith never had Quarto.
QuartoRunner: run quarto via /bin/sh so stderr is merged into stdout
with 2>&1; write combined output to output.log (not output.stdout)
so the PDF-preview log panel picks it up and shows raw output.
Also write the log on error so failures are always visible.
CompileManager: guard DraftModeManager behind an isLatexFile check —
injecting LaTeX preamble commands into a .qmd file corrupts it and
causes a guaranteed compile failure when draft mode is requested.
ProjectCreationHandler + mainbasic.qmd: new projects now create
main.qmd with a minimal Quarto/Typst frontmatter instead of the
LaTeX main.tex; _createRootDoc names the file main.qmd accordingly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- compiler-setting.tsx: replace hardcoded LaTeX compiler list with a
single Quarto option; drop now-unused getMeta/lodash imports
- project-settings.ts: add 'quarto' to ProjectCompiler union type
- ClsiManager: detect main.qmd as a default root document (preferred
over main.tex); replace hasMainFile boolean with detectedMainFile
so we know which filename to use
- settings.defaults.js: add 'qmd' to validRootDocExtensions so .qmd
files appear as selectable root documents in the UI
- ProjectRootDocManager: sort main.qmd before main.tex in the root
doc candidate list
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add QuartoRunner.js: runs `quarto render --to typst --output output.pdf`,
using Typst (bundled with Quarto >= 1.4) so no separate LaTeX install needed
- Swap LatexRunner for QuartoRunner in CompileManager; remove latexmk-specific
stats, fdb metrics, and performance sampling that no longer apply
- Add 'quarto' to VALID_COMPILERS in RequestParser and set it as the default;
change default rootResourcePath from main.tex to main.qmd
- Add 'quarto' to safeCompilers and set it as the default in web settings
- Replace with-texlive Dockerfile stage with with-quarto (Quarto deb install);
add Quarto to the default final stage as well
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* [web] Replace `pro` with `commons` wording on institutional subscriptions
Replaces the wording in several places:
- subscription settings
- email tags
- features tooltip
- institution portal
GitOrigin-RevId: 1b9a0e51245ed8a41865300d9e9d555bc05e6c17
* [web] bump `js-yaml` in `reference-parser`
`.yarn/patches/referer-parser-npm-0.0.3.patch` bumps the `js-yaml` dependency,
but yarn patches don't take that into account the patched package.json for dependency resolution.
* Add RequestHelper test
GitOrigin-RevId: 8246f8ab54956897cc361d7c02b65e5363ad43ec