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title: Pandoc User's Guide
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author: John MacFarlane
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date: November 19, 2020
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---
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# Synopsis
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`pandoc` [*options*] [*input-file*]...
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# Description
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Pandoc is a [Haskell] library for converting from one markup format to
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another, and a command-line tool that uses this library.
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Pandoc can convert between numerous markup and word processing formats,
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including, but not limited to, various flavors of [Markdown], [HTML],
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[LaTeX] and [Word docx]. For the full lists of input and output formats,
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see the `--from` and `--to` [options below][General options].
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Pandoc can also produce [PDF] output: see [creating a PDF], below.
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Pandoc's enhanced version of Markdown includes syntax for [tables],
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[definition lists], [metadata blocks], [footnotes], [citations], [math],
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and much more. See below under [Pandoc's Markdown].
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Pandoc has a modular design: it consists of a set of readers, which parse
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text in a given format and produce a native representation of the document
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(an _abstract syntax tree_ or AST), and a set of writers, which convert
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this native representation into a target format. Thus, adding an input
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or output format requires only adding a reader or writer. Users can also
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run custom [pandoc filters] to modify the intermediate AST.
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Because pandoc's intermediate representation of a document is less
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expressive than many of the formats it converts between, one should
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not expect perfect conversions between every format and every other.
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Pandoc attempts to preserve the structural elements of a document, but
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not formatting details such as margin size. And some document elements,
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such as complex tables, may not fit into pandoc's simple document
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model. While conversions from pandoc's Markdown to all formats aspire
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to be perfect, conversions from formats more expressive than pandoc's
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Markdown can be expected to be lossy.
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## Using pandoc
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If no *input-files* are specified, input is read from *stdin*.
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Output goes to *stdout* by default. For output to a file,
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use the `-o` option:
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pandoc -o output.html input.txt
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By default, pandoc produces a document fragment. To produce a standalone
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document (e.g. a valid HTML file including `<head>` and `<body>`),
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use the `-s` or `--standalone` flag:
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pandoc -s -o output.html input.txt
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For more information on how standalone documents are produced, see
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[Templates] below.
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If multiple input files are given, `pandoc` will concatenate them all (with
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blank lines between them) before parsing. (Use `--file-scope` to parse files
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individually.)
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## Specifying formats
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The format of the input and output can be specified explicitly using
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command-line options. The input format can be specified using the
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`-f/--from` option, the output format using the `-t/--to` option.
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Thus, to convert `hello.txt` from Markdown to LaTeX, you could type:
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pandoc -f markdown -t latex hello.txt
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To convert `hello.html` from HTML to Markdown:
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pandoc -f html -t markdown hello.html
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Supported input and output formats are listed below under [Options]
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(see `-f` for input formats and `-t` for output formats). You
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can also use `pandoc --list-input-formats` and
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`pandoc --list-output-formats` to print lists of supported
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formats.
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If the input or output format is not specified explicitly, `pandoc`
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will attempt to guess it from the extensions of the filenames.
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Thus, for example,
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pandoc -o hello.tex hello.txt
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will convert `hello.txt` from Markdown to LaTeX. If no output file
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is specified (so that output goes to *stdout*), or if the output file's
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extension is unknown, the output format will default to HTML.
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If no input file is specified (so that input comes from *stdin*), or
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if the input files' extensions are unknown, the input format will
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be assumed to be Markdown.
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## Character encoding
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Pandoc uses the UTF-8 character encoding for both input and output.
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If your local character encoding is not UTF-8, you
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should pipe input and output through [`iconv`]:
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iconv -t utf-8 input.txt | pandoc | iconv -f utf-8
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Note that in some output formats (such as HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt,
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RTF, OPML, DocBook, and Texinfo), information about
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the character encoding is included in the document header, which
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will only be included if you use the `-s/--standalone` option.
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[`iconv`]: https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/
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## Creating a PDF
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To produce a PDF, specify an output file with a `.pdf` extension:
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pandoc test.txt -o test.pdf
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By default, pandoc will use LaTeX to create the PDF, which requires
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that a LaTeX engine be installed (see `--pdf-engine` below).
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Alternatively, pandoc can use ConTeXt, roff ms, or HTML as an
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intermediate format. To do this, specify an output file with a
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`.pdf` extension, as before, but add the `--pdf-engine` option
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or `-t context`, `-t html`, or `-t ms` to the command line.
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The tool used to generate the PDF from the intermediate format
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may be specified using `--pdf-engine`.
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You can control the PDF style using variables, depending on
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the intermediate format used: see [variables for LaTeX],
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[variables for ConTeXt], [variables for `wkhtmltopdf`],
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[variables for ms]. When HTML is used as an intermediate
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format, the output can be styled using `--css`.
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To debug the PDF creation, it can be useful to look at the intermediate
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representation: instead of `-o test.pdf`, use for example `-s -o test.tex`
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to output the generated LaTeX. You can then test it with `pdflatex test.tex`.
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When using LaTeX, the following packages need to be available
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(they are included with all recent versions of [TeX Live]):
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[`amsfonts`], [`amsmath`], [`lm`], [`unicode-math`],
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[`ifxetex`], [`ifluatex`], [`listings`] (if the
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`--listings` option is used), [`fancyvrb`], [`longtable`],
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[`booktabs`], [`graphicx`] (if the document
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contains images), [`hyperref`], [`xcolor`],
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[`ulem`], [`geometry`] (with the `geometry` variable set),
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[`setspace`] (with `linestretch`), and
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[`babel`] (with `lang`). The use of `xelatex` or `lualatex` as
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the PDF engine requires [`fontspec`]. `lualatex` uses
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[`selnolig`]. `xelatex` uses [`polyglossia`] (with `lang`),
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[`xecjk`], and [`bidi`] (with the `dir` variable set). If the
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`mathspec` variable is set, `xelatex` will use [`mathspec`]
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instead of [`unicode-math`]. The [`upquote`] and [`microtype`]
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packages are used if available, and [`csquotes`] will be used
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for [typography] if the `csquotes` variable or metadata field is
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set to a true value. The [`natbib`], [`biblatex`], [`bibtex`],
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and [`biber`] packages can optionally be used for [citation
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rendering]. The following packages will be used to improve
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output quality if present, but pandoc does not require them to
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be present: [`upquote`] (for straight quotes in verbatim
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environments), [`microtype`] (for better spacing adjustments),
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[`parskip`] (for better inter-paragraph spaces), [`xurl`] (for
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better line breaks in URLs), [`bookmark`] (for better PDF
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bookmarks), and [`footnotehyper`] or [`footnote`] (to allow
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footnotes in tables).
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[TeX Live]: https://www.tug.org/texlive/
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[`amsfonts`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/amsfonts
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[`amsmath`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/amsmath
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[`babel`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/babel
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[`biber`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/biber
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[`biblatex`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex
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[`bibtex`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/bibtex
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[`bidi`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/bidi
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[`bookmark`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/bookmark
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[`booktabs`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/booktabs
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[`csquotes`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/csquotes
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[`fancyvrb`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/fancyvrb
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[`fontspec`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/fontspec
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[`footnote`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/footnote
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[`footnotehyper`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/footnotehyper
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[`geometry`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/geometry
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[`graphicx`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/graphicx
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[`grffile`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/grffile
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[`hyperref`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/hyperref
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[`ifluatex`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/ifluatex
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[`ifxetex`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/ifxetex
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[`listings`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/listings
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[`lm`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/lm
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[`longtable`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/longtable
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[`mathspec`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/mathspec
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[`microtype`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/microtype
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[`natbib`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/natbib
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[`parskip`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/parskip
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[`polyglossia`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/polyglossia
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[`prince`]: https://www.princexml.com/
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[`setspace`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/setspace
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[`ulem`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/ulem
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[`unicode-math`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/unicode-math
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[`upquote`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/upquote
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[`weasyprint`]: https://weasyprint.org
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[`wkhtmltopdf`]: https://wkhtmltopdf.org
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[`xcolor`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/xcolor
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[`xecjk`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/xecjk
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[`xurl`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/xurl
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[`selnolig`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/selnolig
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## Reading from the Web
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Instead of an input file, an absolute URI may be given. In this case
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pandoc will fetch the content using HTTP:
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pandoc -f html -t markdown https://www.fsf.org
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It is possible to supply a custom User-Agent string or other
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header when requesting a document from a URL:
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pandoc -f html -t markdown --request-header User-Agent:"Mozilla/5.0" \
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https://www.fsf.org
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# Options
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## General options {.options}
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`-f` *FORMAT*, `-r` *FORMAT*, `--from=`*FORMAT*, `--read=`*FORMAT*
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: Specify input format. *FORMAT* can be:
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::: {#input-formats}
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
|
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- `bibtex` ([BibTeX] bibliography)
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- `biblatex` ([BibLaTeX] bibliography)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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|
- `commonmark` ([CommonMark] Markdown)
|
2020-05-06 08:01:50 +02:00
|
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|
- `commonmark_x` ([CommonMark] Markdown with extensions)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `creole` ([Creole 1.0])
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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- `csljson` ([CSL JSON] bibliography)
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2020-02-01 06:14:21 +01:00
|
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- `csv` ([CSV] table)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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- `docbook` ([DocBook])
|
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- `docx` ([Word docx])
|
2019-01-07 00:06:32 +01:00
|
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|
- `dokuwiki` ([DokuWiki markup])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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- `epub` ([EPUB])
|
2018-04-26 21:35:02 +02:00
|
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|
- `fb2` ([FictionBook2] e-book)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `gfm` ([GitHub-Flavored Markdown]),
|
2018-07-19 22:09:26 +02:00
|
|
|
or the deprecated and less accurate `markdown_github`;
|
|
|
|
use [`markdown_github`](#markdown-variants) only
|
|
|
|
if you need extensions not supported in [`gfm`](#markdown-variants).
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
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- `haddock` ([Haddock markup])
|
|
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|
- `html` ([HTML])
|
2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
|
|
|
- `ipynb` ([Jupyter notebook])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `jats` ([JATS] XML)
|
2020-06-15 21:04:07 +02:00
|
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|
- `jira` ([Jira]/Confluence wiki markup)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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|
- `json` (JSON version of native AST)
|
|
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|
- `latex` ([LaTeX])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown` ([Pandoc's Markdown])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_mmd` ([MultiMarkdown])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_phpextra` ([PHP Markdown Extra])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_strict` (original unextended [Markdown])
|
|
|
|
- `mediawiki` ([MediaWiki markup])
|
2018-11-04 20:28:10 +01:00
|
|
|
- `man` ([roff man])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `muse` ([Muse])
|
|
|
|
- `native` (native Haskell)
|
|
|
|
- `odt` ([ODT])
|
|
|
|
- `opml` ([OPML])
|
|
|
|
- `org` ([Emacs Org mode])
|
|
|
|
- `rst` ([reStructuredText])
|
|
|
|
- `t2t` ([txt2tags])
|
|
|
|
- `textile` ([Textile])
|
|
|
|
- `tikiwiki` ([TikiWiki markup])
|
|
|
|
- `twiki` ([TWiki markup])
|
|
|
|
- `vimwiki` ([Vimwiki])
|
2018-04-22 20:36:47 +02:00
|
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|
:::
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
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Extensions can be individually enabled or disabled by
|
|
|
|
appending `+EXTENSION` or `-EXTENSION` to the format name.
|
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|
See [Extensions] below, for a list of extensions and
|
2016-10-23 21:18:22 +02:00
|
|
|
their names. See `--list-input-formats` and `--list-extensions`,
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below.
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|
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|
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`-t` *FORMAT*, `-w` *FORMAT*, `--to=`*FORMAT*, `--write=`*FORMAT*
|
2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
|
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|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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: Specify output format. *FORMAT* can be:
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2018-04-22 20:36:47 +02:00
|
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|
::: {#output-formats}
|
2019-02-05 19:12:48 +01:00
|
|
|
- `asciidoc` ([AsciiDoc]) or `asciidoctor` ([AsciiDoctor])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `beamer` ([LaTeX beamer][`beamer`] slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `commonmark` ([CommonMark] Markdown)
|
2020-05-06 08:01:50 +02:00
|
|
|
- `commonmark_x` ([CommonMark] Markdown with extensions)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `context` ([ConTeXt])
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
|
|
|
- `csljson` ([CSL JSON] bibliography)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `docbook` or `docbook4` ([DocBook] 4)
|
|
|
|
- `docbook5` (DocBook 5)
|
|
|
|
- `docx` ([Word docx])
|
|
|
|
- `dokuwiki` ([DokuWiki markup])
|
|
|
|
- `epub` or `epub3` ([EPUB] v3 book)
|
|
|
|
- `epub2` (EPUB v2)
|
|
|
|
- `fb2` ([FictionBook2] e-book)
|
|
|
|
- `gfm` ([GitHub-Flavored Markdown]),
|
2018-07-19 22:09:26 +02:00
|
|
|
or the deprecated and less accurate `markdown_github`;
|
|
|
|
use [`markdown_github`](#markdown-variants) only
|
|
|
|
if you need extensions not supported in [`gfm`](#markdown-variants).
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `haddock` ([Haddock markup])
|
|
|
|
- `html` or `html5` ([HTML], i.e. [HTML5]/XHTML [polyglot markup])
|
|
|
|
- `html4` ([XHTML] 1.0 Transitional)
|
|
|
|
- `icml` ([InDesign ICML])
|
2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
|
|
|
- `ipynb` ([Jupyter notebook])
|
2020-02-13 05:36:02 +01:00
|
|
|
- `jats_archiving` ([JATS] XML, Archiving and Interchange Tag Set)
|
|
|
|
- `jats_articleauthoring` ([JATS] XML, Article Authoring Tag Set)
|
|
|
|
- `jats_publishing` ([JATS] XML, Journal Publishing Tag Set)
|
|
|
|
- `jats` (alias for `jats_archiving`)
|
2020-06-15 21:04:07 +02:00
|
|
|
- `jira` ([Jira]/Confluence wiki markup)
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `json` (JSON version of native AST)
|
|
|
|
- `latex` ([LaTeX])
|
2018-11-02 00:46:43 +01:00
|
|
|
- `man` ([roff man])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `markdown` ([Pandoc's Markdown])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_mmd` ([MultiMarkdown])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_phpextra` ([PHP Markdown Extra])
|
|
|
|
- `markdown_strict` (original unextended [Markdown])
|
|
|
|
- `mediawiki` ([MediaWiki markup])
|
2018-11-02 00:46:43 +01:00
|
|
|
- `ms` ([roff ms])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `muse` ([Muse]),
|
|
|
|
- `native` (native Haskell),
|
|
|
|
- `odt` ([OpenOffice text document][ODT])
|
|
|
|
- `opml` ([OPML])
|
|
|
|
- `opendocument` ([OpenDocument])
|
|
|
|
- `org` ([Emacs Org mode])
|
2019-11-03 20:44:00 +01:00
|
|
|
- `pdf` ([PDF])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `plain` (plain text),
|
|
|
|
- `pptx` ([PowerPoint] slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `rst` ([reStructuredText])
|
|
|
|
- `rtf` ([Rich Text Format])
|
|
|
|
- `texinfo` ([GNU Texinfo])
|
|
|
|
- `textile` ([Textile])
|
|
|
|
- `slideous` ([Slideous] HTML and JavaScript slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `slidy` ([Slidy] HTML and JavaScript slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `dzslides` ([DZSlides] HTML5 + JavaScript slide show),
|
|
|
|
- `revealjs` ([reveal.js] HTML5 + JavaScript slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `s5` ([S5] HTML and JavaScript slide show)
|
|
|
|
- `tei` ([TEI Simple])
|
2019-04-03 01:41:50 +02:00
|
|
|
- `xwiki` ([XWiki markup])
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
- `zimwiki` ([ZimWiki markup])
|
2020-01-12 11:22:20 +01:00
|
|
|
- the path of a custom Lua writer, see [Custom writers] below
|
2018-04-22 20:36:47 +02:00
|
|
|
:::
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
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|
2019-11-03 20:44:00 +01:00
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|
Note that `odt`, `docx`, `epub`, and `pdf` output will not be directed
|
2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
|
|
|
to *stdout* unless forced with `-o -`.
|
|
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|
Extensions can be individually enabled or
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
|
|
disabled by appending `+EXTENSION` or `-EXTENSION` to the format
|
|
|
|
name. See [Extensions] below, for a list of extensions and their
|
|
|
|
names. See `--list-output-formats` and `--list-extensions`, below.
|
2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
|
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|
`-o` *FILE*, `--output=`*FILE*
|
2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
|
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|
|
2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
|
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|
: Write output to *FILE* instead of *stdout*. If *FILE* is
|
2017-08-16 18:45:12 +02:00
|
|
|
`-`, output will go to *stdout*, even if a non-textual format
|
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(`docx`, `odt`, `epub2`, `epub3`) is specified.
|
2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
|
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`--data-dir=`*DIRECTORY*
|
2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
|
|
|
: Specify the user data directory to search for pandoc data files.
|
|
|
|
If this option is not specified, the default user data directory
|
2019-03-03 00:03:59 +01:00
|
|
|
will be used. On \*nix and macOS systems this will be the `pandoc`
|
|
|
|
subdirectory of the XDG data directory (by default,
|
|
|
|
`$HOME/.local/share`, overridable by setting the `XDG_DATA_HOME`
|
|
|
|
environment variable). If that directory does not exist,
|
|
|
|
`$HOME/.pandoc` will be used (for backwards compatibility).
|
|
|
|
In Windows the default user data directory is
|
|
|
|
`C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\pandoc`.
|
2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
|
|
|
You can find the default user data directory on your system by
|
|
|
|
looking at the output of `pandoc --version`.
|
2015-08-25 22:35:08 +02:00
|
|
|
A `reference.odt`, `reference.docx`, `epub.css`, `templates`,
|
|
|
|
`slidy`, `slideous`, or `s5` directory
|
2012-05-24 10:31:18 +02:00
|
|
|
placed in this directory will override pandoc's normal defaults.
|
2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2019-11-02 05:48:30 +01:00
|
|
|
`-d` *FILE*, `--defaults=`*FILE*
|
2019-10-10 19:33:35 +02:00
|
|
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: Specify a set of default option settings. *FILE* is a YAML
|
|
|
|
file whose fields correspond to command-line option
|
2019-11-02 05:48:30 +01:00
|
|
|
settings. All options for document conversion, including input
|
2019-10-10 19:33:35 +02:00
|
|
|
and output files, can be set using a defaults file. The file will
|
|
|
|
be searched for first in the working directory, and then in
|
|
|
|
the `defaults` subdirectory of the user data directory
|
|
|
|
(see `--data-dir`). The `.yaml` extension may be omitted.
|
|
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|
See the section [Default files] for more information on the
|
2019-11-01 17:03:40 +01:00
|
|
|
file format. Settings from the defaults file may be
|
|
|
|
overridden or extended by subsequent options on the command
|
|
|
|
line.
|
2019-10-10 19:33:35 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
|
|
|
`--bash-completion`
|
2015-08-14 00:24:50 +02:00
|
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2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
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: Generate a bash completion script. To enable bash completion
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2015-08-14 00:24:50 +02:00
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with pandoc, add this to your `.bashrc`:
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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eval "$(pandoc --bash-completion)"
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2015-08-14 00:24:50 +02:00
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2014-12-26 19:19:55 +01:00
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`--verbose`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-06-28 19:38:34 +02:00
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: Give verbose debugging output.
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2014-12-26 19:19:55 +01:00
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2016-12-03 17:17:30 +01:00
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`--quiet`
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: Suppress warning messages.
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2016-12-04 09:43:32 +01:00
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`--fail-if-warnings`
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: Exit with error status if there are any warnings.
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2017-02-11 09:59:54 +01:00
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`--log=`*FILE*
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: Write log messages in machine-readable JSON format to
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*FILE*. All messages above DEBUG level will be written,
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regardless of verbosity settings (`--verbose`, `--quiet`).
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2016-10-23 21:18:22 +02:00
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`--list-input-formats`
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: List supported input formats, one per line.
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`--list-output-formats`
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: List supported output formats, one per line.
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2017-12-27 21:25:48 +01:00
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`--list-extensions`[`=`*FORMAT*]
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2016-10-23 21:18:22 +02:00
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2019-09-28 23:47:41 +02:00
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: List supported extensions for *FORMAT*, one per line, preceded
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2016-10-23 21:18:22 +02:00
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by a `+` or `-` indicating whether it is enabled by default
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2017-12-28 21:12:22 +01:00
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in *FORMAT*. If *FORMAT* is not specified, defaults for
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pandoc's Markdown are given.
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2016-10-23 21:18:22 +02:00
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`--list-highlight-languages`
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: List supported languages for syntax highlighting, one per
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line.
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`--list-highlight-styles`
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: List supported styles for syntax highlighting, one per line.
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See `--highlight-style`.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`-v`, `--version`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Print version.
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`-h`, `--help`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Show usage message.
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[Markdown]: https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
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[CommonMark]: https://commonmark.org
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[PHP Markdown Extra]: https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/
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[GitHub-Flavored Markdown]: https://help.github.com/articles/github-flavored-markdown/
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[MultiMarkdown]: https://fletcherpenney.net/multimarkdown/
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[reStructuredText]: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/introduction.html
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[S5]: https://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/
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[Slidy]: https://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2/
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[Slideous]: https://goessner.net/articles/slideous/
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[HTML]: https://www.w3.org/html/
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[HTML5]: https://html.spec.whatwg.org/
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[polyglot markup]: https://www.w3.org/TR/html-polyglot/
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[XHTML]: https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/
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[LaTeX]: https://www.latex-project.org/
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[`beamer`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/beamer
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2019-04-03 02:18:36 +02:00
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[Beamer User's Guide]: http://mirrors.ctan.org/macros/latex/contrib/beamer/doc/beameruserguide.pdf
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[ConTeXt]: https://www.contextgarden.net/
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[Rich Text Format]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format
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[DocBook]: https://docbook.org
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[JATS]: https://jats.nlm.nih.gov
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2019-06-06 08:01:57 +02:00
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[Jira]: https://jira.atlassian.com/secure/WikiRendererHelpAction.jspa?section=all
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[txt2tags]: https://txt2tags.org
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[EPUB]: http://idpf.org/epub
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[OPML]: http://dev.opml.org/spec2.html
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[OpenDocument]: http://opendocument.xml.org
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[ODT]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument
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[Textile]: https://www.promptworks.com/textile
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[MediaWiki markup]: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting
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[DokuWiki markup]: https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[ZimWiki markup]: https://zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Wiki_Syntax.html
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2019-04-03 01:41:50 +02:00
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[XWiki markup]: https://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Documentation/UserGuide/Features/XWikiSyntax/
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[TWiki markup]: https://twiki.org/cgi-bin/view/TWiki/TextFormattingRules
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[TikiWiki markup]: https://doc.tiki.org/Wiki-Syntax-Text#The_Markup_Language_Wiki-Syntax
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[Haddock markup]: https://www.haskell.org/haddock/doc/html/ch03s08.html
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[Creole 1.0]: http://www.wikicreole.org/wiki/Creole1.0
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2020-02-01 06:14:21 +01:00
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[CSV]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4180
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[roff man]: https://man.cx/groff_man(7)
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[roff ms]: https://man.cx/groff_ms(7)
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[Haskell]: https://www.haskell.org
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[GNU Texinfo]: https://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/
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[Emacs Org mode]: https://orgmode.org
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[AsciiDoc]: https://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/
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2019-02-05 19:12:48 +01:00
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[AsciiDoctor]: https://asciidoctor.org/
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[DZSlides]: http://paulrouget.com/dzslides/
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[Word docx]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_Open_XML
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[PDF]: https://www.adobe.com/pdf/
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[reveal.js]: https://revealjs.com/
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[FictionBook2]: http://www.fictionbook.org/index.php/Eng:XML_Schema_Fictionbook_2.1
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2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
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[Jupyter notebook]: https://nbformat.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[InDesign ICML]: https://wwwimages.adobe.com/www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/indesign/sdk/cs6/idml/idml-cookbook.pdf
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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[TEI Simple]: https://github.com/TEIC/TEI-Simple
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[Muse]: https://amusewiki.org/library/manual
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[PowerPoint]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint
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[Vimwiki]: https://vimwiki.github.io
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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[CSL JSON]: https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-json/markup.html
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[BibTeX]: https://ctan.org/pkg/bibtex
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[BibLaTeX]: https://ctan.org/pkg/biblatex
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2018-04-22 19:37:36 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Reader options {.options}
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2019-09-11 08:16:13 +02:00
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`--shift-heading-level-by=`*NUMBER*
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2019-11-17 03:52:50 +01:00
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: Shift heading levels by a positive or negative integer.
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2019-09-11 08:16:13 +02:00
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For example, with `--shift-heading-level-by=-1`, level 2
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headings become level 1 headings, and level 3 headings
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become level 2 headings. Headings cannot have a level
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less than 1, so a heading that would be shifted below level 1
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Roll back part of of `--shift-heading-level-by` change.
With positive heading shifts, starting in 2.8 this option caused
metadata titles to be removed and changed to regular headings.
This behavior is incompatible with the old behavior of
`--base-header-level` and breaks old workflows, so with this
commit we are rolling back this change.
Now, there is an asymmetry in positive and negative heading
level shifts:
+ With positive shifts, the metadata title stays the same and
does not get changed to a heading in the body.
+ With negative shifts, a heading can be converted into the
metadata title.
I think this is a desirable combination of features, despite
the asymmetry. One might, e.g., want to have a document
with level-1 section headigs, but render it to HTML with
level-2 headings, retaining the metadata title (which pandoc
will render as a level-1 heading with the default template).
Closes #5957.
Revises #5615.
2019-12-05 18:54:18 +01:00
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becomes a regular paragraph. Exception: with a shift of -N,
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a level-N heading at the beginning of the document
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replaces the metadata title. `--shift-heading-level-by=-1`
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2019-09-11 08:16:13 +02:00
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is a good choice when converting HTML or Markdown documents that
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use an initial level-1 heading for the document title and
|
Roll back part of of `--shift-heading-level-by` change.
With positive heading shifts, starting in 2.8 this option caused
metadata titles to be removed and changed to regular headings.
This behavior is incompatible with the old behavior of
`--base-header-level` and breaks old workflows, so with this
commit we are rolling back this change.
Now, there is an asymmetry in positive and negative heading
level shifts:
+ With positive shifts, the metadata title stays the same and
does not get changed to a heading in the body.
+ With negative shifts, a heading can be converted into the
metadata title.
I think this is a desirable combination of features, despite
the asymmetry. One might, e.g., want to have a document
with level-1 section headigs, but render it to HTML with
level-2 headings, retaining the metadata title (which pandoc
will render as a level-1 heading with the default template).
Closes #5957.
Revises #5615.
2019-12-05 18:54:18 +01:00
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level-2+ headings for sections. `--shift-heading-level-by=1`
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may be a good choice for converting Markdown documents that
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use level-1 headings for sections to HTML, since pandoc uses
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a level-1 heading to render the document title.
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2019-09-11 08:16:13 +02:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`--base-header-level=`*NUMBER*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2019-12-21 02:03:47 +01:00
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: *Deprecated. Use `--shift-heading-level-by`=X instead,
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where X = NUMBER - 1.* Specify the base level for headings
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(defaults to 1).
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2017-12-03 00:21:59 +01:00
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`--strip-empty-paragraphs`
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2017-12-04 19:31:06 +01:00
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: *Deprecated. Use the `+empty_paragraphs` extension instead.*
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Ignore paragraphs with no content. This option is useful
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2017-12-03 00:21:59 +01:00
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for converting word processing documents where users have
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used empty paragraphs to create inter-paragraph space.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`--indented-code-classes=`*CLASSES*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Specify classes to use for indented code blocks--for example,
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`perl,numberLines` or `haskell`. Multiple classes may be separated
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by spaces or commas.
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2013-02-06 05:08:00 +01:00
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`--default-image-extension=`*EXTENSION*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-02-06 17:36:29 +01:00
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: Specify a default extension to use when image paths/URLs have no
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extension. This allows you to use the same source for formats that
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require different kinds of images. Currently this option only affects
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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the Markdown and LaTeX readers.
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2013-02-06 05:08:00 +01:00
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2016-02-21 04:04:29 +01:00
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`--file-scope`
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: Parse each file individually before combining for multifile
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documents. This will allow footnotes in different files with the
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same identifiers to work as expected. If this option is set,
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footnotes and links will not work across files. Reading binary
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files (docx, odt, epub) implies `--file-scope`.
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2018-06-25 22:31:57 +02:00
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`-F` *PROGRAM*, `--filter=`*PROGRAM*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-08-08 20:09:00 +02:00
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: Specify an executable to be used as a filter transforming the
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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pandoc AST after the input is parsed and before the output is
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2013-08-08 20:09:00 +02:00
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written. The executable should read JSON from stdin and write
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JSON to stdout. The JSON must be formatted like pandoc's own
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2013-08-19 00:58:08 +02:00
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JSON input and output. The name of the output format will be
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passed to the filter as the first argument. Hence,
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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pandoc --filter ./caps.py -t latex
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2013-08-19 00:58:08 +02:00
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is equivalent to
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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pandoc -t json | ./caps.py latex | pandoc -f json -t latex
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2013-08-19 00:58:08 +02:00
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The latter form may be useful for debugging filters.
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Filters may be written in any language. `Text.Pandoc.JSON`
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exports `toJSONFilter` to facilitate writing filters in Haskell.
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2013-09-06 04:55:19 +02:00
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Those who would prefer to write filters in python can use the
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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module [`pandocfilters`], installable from PyPI. There are also
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2016-09-27 18:25:21 +02:00
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pandoc filter libraries in [PHP], [perl], and
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2017-10-27 07:43:19 +02:00
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[JavaScript/node.js].
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2016-09-27 18:25:21 +02:00
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In order of preference, pandoc will look for filters in
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1. a specified full or relative path (executable or
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non-executable)
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2016-09-28 11:12:05 +02:00
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2016-09-27 18:25:21 +02:00
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2. `$DATADIR/filters` (executable or non-executable)
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2017-10-18 17:51:15 +02:00
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where `$DATADIR` is the user data directory (see
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`--data-dir`, above).
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2016-09-28 11:12:05 +02:00
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2016-09-27 18:25:21 +02:00
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3. `$PATH` (executable only)
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2013-08-08 20:09:00 +02:00
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2020-01-12 11:22:20 +01:00
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Filters and Lua-filters are applied in the order specified
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on the command line.
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`-L` *SCRIPT*, `--lua-filter=`*SCRIPT*
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: Transform the document in a similar fashion as JSON filters (see
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`--filter`), but use pandoc's built-in Lua filtering system. The given
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Lua script is expected to return a list of Lua filters which will be
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applied in order. Each Lua filter must contain element-transforming
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functions indexed by the name of the AST element on which the filter
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function should be applied.
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The `pandoc` Lua module provides helper functions for element
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creation. It is always loaded into the script's Lua environment.
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The following is an example Lua script for macro-expansion:
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function expand_hello_world(inline)
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if inline.c == '{{helloworld}}' then
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return pandoc.Emph{ pandoc.Str "Hello, World" }
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else
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return inline
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end
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end
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return {{Str = expand_hello_world}}
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In order of preference, pandoc will look for Lua filters in
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1. a specified full or relative path (executable or
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non-executable)
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2. `$DATADIR/filters` (executable or non-executable)
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where `$DATADIR` is the user data directory (see
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`--data-dir`, above).
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`-M` *KEY*[`=`*VAL*], `--metadata=`*KEY*[`:`*VAL*]
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2013-09-20 06:01:17 +02:00
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: Set the metadata field *KEY* to the value *VAL*. A value specified
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on the command line overrides a value specified in the document
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using [YAML metadata blocks][Extension: `yaml_metadata_block`].
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Values will be parsed as YAML boolean or string values. If no value is
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specified, the value will be treated as Boolean true. Like
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`--variable`, `--metadata` causes template variables to be set.
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But unlike `--variable`, `--metadata` affects the metadata of the
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underlying document (which is accessible from filters and may be
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printed in some output formats) and metadata values will be escaped
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when inserted into the template.
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`--metadata-file=`*FILE*
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2019-10-10 19:00:45 +02:00
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: Read metadata from the supplied YAML (or JSON) file. This
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option can be used with every input format, but string scalars
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in the YAML file will always be parsed as Markdown. Generally,
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the input will be handled the same as in [YAML metadata
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blocks][Extension: `yaml_metadata_block`]. This option can be
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used repeatedly to include multiple metadata files; values in
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files specified later on the command line will be preferred
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over those specified in earlier files. Metadata values
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specified inside the document, or by using `-M`, overwrite
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values specified with this option.
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`-p`, `--preserve-tabs`
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2019-11-12 02:08:11 +01:00
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: Preserve tabs instead of converting them to spaces. (By default, pandoc
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converts tabs to spaces before parsing its input.) Note that this will
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only affect tabs in literal code spans and code blocks. Tabs in regular
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text are always treated as spaces.
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`--tab-stop=`*NUMBER*
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Specify the number of spaces per tab (default is 4).
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--track-changes=accept`|`reject`|`all`
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: Specifies what to do with insertions, deletions, and comments
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produced by the MS Word "Track Changes" feature. `accept` (the
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default) processes all the insertions and deletions.
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`reject` ignores them. Both `accept` and `reject` ignore comments.
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`all` includes all insertions, deletions, and comments, wrapped
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in spans with `insertion`, `deletion`, `comment-start`, and
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`comment-end` classes, respectively. The author and time of
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change is included. `all` is useful for scripting: only
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accepting changes from a certain reviewer, say, or before a
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certain date. If a paragraph is inserted or deleted,
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`track-changes=all` produces a span with the class
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`paragraph-insertion`/`paragraph-deletion` before the
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affected paragraph break. This option only affects the docx
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reader.
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2014-07-30 20:44:25 +02:00
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`--extract-media=`*DIR*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2017-05-07 11:56:19 +02:00
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: Extract images and other media contained in or linked from
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the source document to the path *DIR*, creating it if
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necessary, and adjust the images references in the document
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so they point to the extracted files. If the source format is
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a binary container (docx, epub, or odt), the media is
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extracted from the container and the original
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filenames are used. Otherwise the media is read from the
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file system or downloaded, and new filenames are constructed
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based on SHA1 hashes of the contents.
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2014-06-25 22:01:52 +02:00
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2017-03-16 22:23:35 +01:00
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`--abbreviations=`*FILE*
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: Specifies a custom abbreviations file, with abbreviations
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one to a line. If this option is not specified, pandoc will
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read the data file `abbreviations` from the user data
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directory or fall back on a system default. To see the
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system default, use
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`pandoc --print-default-data-file=abbreviations`. The only
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use pandoc makes of this list is in the Markdown reader.
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Strings ending in a period that are found in this list will
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be followed by a nonbreaking space, so that the period will
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not produce sentence-ending space in formats like LaTeX.
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[`pandocfilters`]: https://github.com/jgm/pandocfilters
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[PHP]: https://github.com/vinai/pandocfilters-php
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[perl]: https://metacpan.org/pod/Pandoc::Filter
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[JavaScript/node.js]: https://github.com/mvhenderson/pandoc-filter-node
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## General writer options {.options}
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`-s`, `--standalone`
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Produce output with an appropriate header and footer (e.g. a
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2016-01-09 02:33:37 +01:00
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standalone HTML, LaTeX, TEI, or RTF file, not a fragment). This option
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2012-11-03 01:46:22 +01:00
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is set automatically for `pdf`, `epub`, `epub3`, `fb2`, `docx`, and `odt`
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2018-05-03 18:40:39 +02:00
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output. For `native` output, this option causes metadata to
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be included; otherwise, metadata is suppressed.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2018-06-12 19:30:16 +02:00
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`--template=`*FILE*|*URL*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2018-06-12 19:30:16 +02:00
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: Use the specified file as a custom template for the generated document.
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Implies `--standalone`. See [Templates], below, for a description
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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of template syntax. If no extension is specified, an extension
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corresponding to the writer will be added, so that `--template=special`
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looks for `special.html` for HTML output. If the template is not
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2015-07-04 18:29:57 +02:00
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found, pandoc will search for it in the `templates` subdirectory of
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the user data directory (see `--data-dir`). If this option is not used,
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a default template appropriate for the output format will be used (see
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`-D/--print-default-template`).
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`-V` *KEY*[`=`*VAL*], `--variable=`*KEY*[`:`*VAL*]
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Set the template variable *KEY* to the value *VAL* when rendering the
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2019-10-07 20:54:51 +02:00
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document in standalone mode. If no *VAL* is specified, the
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key will be given the value `true`.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`-D` *FORMAT*, `--print-default-template=`*FORMAT*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2015-07-14 06:51:46 +02:00
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: Print the system default template for an output *FORMAT*. (See `-t`
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for a list of possible *FORMAT*s.) Templates in the user data
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2019-03-08 17:40:31 +01:00
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directory are ignored. This option may be used with
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`-o`/`--output` to redirect output to a file, but
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`-o`/`--output` must come before `--print-default-template`
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on the command line.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2019-09-16 18:45:03 +02:00
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Note that some of the default templates use partials, for
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example `styles.html`. To print the partials, use
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`--print-default-data-file`: for example,
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`--print-default-data-file=templates/styles.html`.
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2013-08-14 03:25:20 +02:00
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`--print-default-data-file=`*FILE*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2015-07-14 06:51:46 +02:00
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: Print a system default data file. Files in the user data directory
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2019-03-08 17:40:31 +01:00
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are ignored. This option may be used with `-o`/`--output` to
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redirect output to a file, but `-o`/`--output` must come before
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`--print-default-data-file` on the command line.
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2013-04-03 06:08:38 +02:00
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2017-05-22 10:10:04 +02:00
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`--eol=crlf`|`lf`|`native`
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2017-05-17 15:13:35 +02:00
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2017-05-22 10:10:04 +02:00
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: Manually specify line endings: `crlf` (Windows), `lf`
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2017-08-23 22:48:10 +02:00
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(macOS/Linux/UNIX), or `native` (line endings appropriate
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2017-05-22 10:10:04 +02:00
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to the OS on which pandoc is being run). The default is
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`native`.
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2017-05-17 15:13:35 +02:00
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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`--dpi`=*NUMBER*
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2017-05-17 15:13:35 +02:00
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2019-10-06 18:32:45 +02:00
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: Specify the default dpi (dots per inch) value for conversion
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from pixels to inch/centimeters and vice versa. (Technically,
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the correct term would be ppi: pixels per inch.) The default
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is 96dpi. When images contain information about dpi
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internally, the encoded value is used instead of the default
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specified by this option.
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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2016-10-12 11:15:08 +02:00
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`--wrap=auto`|`none`|`preserve`
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2015-12-12 00:58:11 +01:00
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: Determine how text is wrapped in the output (the source
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code, not the rendered version). With `auto` (the default),
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pandoc will attempt to wrap lines to the column width specified by
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2016-12-16 09:10:57 +01:00
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`--columns` (default 72). With `none`, pandoc will not wrap
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2015-12-12 00:58:11 +01:00
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lines at all. With `preserve`, pandoc will attempt to
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preserve the wrapping from the source document (that is,
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where there are nonsemantic newlines in the source, there
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will be nonsemantic newlines in the output as well).
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2016-12-16 09:13:02 +01:00
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Automatic wrapping does not currently work in HTML output.
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2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
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In `ipynb` output, this option affects wrapping of the
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contents of markdown cells.
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2015-12-12 00:58:11 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--columns=`*NUMBER*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2016-04-09 00:00:14 +02:00
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: Specify length of lines in characters. This affects text wrapping
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in the generated source code (see `--wrap`). It also affects
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calculation of column widths for plain text tables (see [Tables] below).
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`--toc`, `--table-of-contents`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Include an automatically generated table of contents (or, in
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2017-06-26 16:30:03 +02:00
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the case of `latex`, `context`, `docx`, `odt`,
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`opendocument`, `rst`, or `ms`, an instruction to create
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2018-06-13 20:04:09 +02:00
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one) in the output document. This option has no effect
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|
unless `-s/--standalone` is used, and it has no effect
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on `man`, `docbook4`, `docbook5`, or `jats` output.
|
2011-01-12 05:37:06 +01:00
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2019-06-08 20:53:37 +02:00
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Note that if you are producing a PDF via `ms`, the table
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of contents will appear at the beginning of the
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document, before the title. If you would prefer it to
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be at the end of the document, use the option
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`--pdf-engine-opt=--no-toc-relocation`.
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2013-01-05 21:03:05 +01:00
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`--toc-depth=`*NUMBER*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-01-05 20:34:23 +01:00
|
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: Specify the number of section levels to include in the table
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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of contents. The default is 3 (which means that level-1, 2, and 3
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headings will be listed in the contents).
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2013-01-05 20:34:23 +01:00
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2017-09-17 21:49:15 +02:00
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`--strip-comments`
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: Strip out HTML comments in the Markdown or Textile source,
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rather than passing them on to Markdown, Textile or HTML
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output as raw HTML. This does not apply to HTML comments
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inside raw HTML blocks when the `markdown_in_html_blocks`
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extension is not set.
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2011-12-28 08:46:23 +01:00
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`--no-highlight`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2011-12-28 08:46:23 +01:00
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: Disables syntax highlighting for code blocks and inlines, even when
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a language attribute is given.
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2017-04-01 22:27:00 +02:00
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`--highlight-style=`*STYLE*|*FILE*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2011-12-28 08:46:23 +01:00
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: Specifies the coloring style to be used in highlighted source code.
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Options are `pygments` (the default), `kate`, `monochrome`,
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2017-01-19 15:59:57 +01:00
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`breezeDark`, `espresso`, `zenburn`, `haddock`, and `tango`.
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For more information on syntax highlighting in pandoc, see
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[Syntax highlighting], below. See also
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`--list-highlight-styles`.
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2011-12-28 08:46:23 +01:00
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2017-04-01 22:27:00 +02:00
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Instead of a *STYLE* name, a JSON file with extension
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`.theme` may be supplied. This will be parsed as a KDE
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syntax highlighting theme and (if valid) used as the
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2017-11-28 22:35:49 +01:00
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highlighting style.
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To generate the JSON version of an existing style,
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use `--print-highlight-style`.
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`--print-highlight-style=`*STYLE*|*FILE*
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: Prints a JSON version of a highlighting style, which can
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be modified, saved with a `.theme` extension, and used
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2019-03-08 17:40:31 +01:00
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with `--highlight-style`. This option may be used with
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`-o`/`--output` to redirect output to a file, but
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`-o`/`--output` must come before `--print-highlight-style`
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on the command line.
|
2017-04-01 22:27:00 +02:00
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`--syntax-definition=`*FILE*
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: Instructs pandoc to load a KDE XML syntax definition file,
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which will be used for syntax highlighting of appropriately
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marked code blocks. This can be used to add support for
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new languages or to use altered syntax definitions for
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existing languages. This option may be repeated to add
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multiple syntax definitions.
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`-H` *FILE*, `--include-in-header=`*FILE*|*URL*
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: Include contents of *FILE*, verbatim, at the end of the header.
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This can be used, for example, to include special
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CSS or JavaScript in HTML documents. This option can be used
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repeatedly to include multiple files in the header. They will be
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included in the order specified. Implies `--standalone`.
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`-B` *FILE*, `--include-before-body=`*FILE*|*URL*
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: Include contents of *FILE*, verbatim, at the beginning of the
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document body (e.g. after the `<body>` tag in HTML, or the
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`\begin{document}` command in LaTeX). This can be used to include
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navigation bars or banners in HTML documents. This option can be
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used repeatedly to include multiple files. They will be included in
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the order specified. Implies `--standalone`.
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`-A` *FILE*, `--include-after-body=`*FILE*|*URL*
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: Include contents of *FILE*, verbatim, at the end of the document
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body (before the `</body>` tag in HTML, or the
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`\end{document}` command in LaTeX). This option can be used
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repeatedly to include multiple files. They will be included in the
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order specified. Implies `--standalone`.
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2017-05-20 21:43:53 +02:00
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`--resource-path=`*SEARCHPATH*
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: List of paths to search for images and other resources.
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The paths should be separated by `:` on Linux, UNIX, and
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macOS systems, and by `;` on Windows. If `--resource-path`
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is not specified, the default resource path is the working
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directory. Note that, if `--resource-path` is specified,
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the working directory must be explicitly listed or it
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will not be searched. For example:
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`--resource-path=.:test` will search the working directory
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and the `test` subdirectory, in that order.
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`--resource-path` only has an effect if (a) the output
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format embeds images (for example, `docx`, `pdf`, or `html`
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with `--self-contained`) or (b) it is used together with
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`--extract-media`.
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`--request-header=`*NAME*`:`*VAL*
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: Set the request header *NAME* to the value *VAL* when making
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HTTP requests (for example, when a URL is given on the
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command line, or when resources used in a document must be
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downloaded). If you're behind a proxy, you also need to set
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the environment variable `http_proxy` to `http://...`.
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2020-07-06 05:50:04 +02:00
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`--no-check-certificate`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: Disable the certificate verification to allow access to
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unsecure HTTP resources (for example when the certificate
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is no longer valid or self signed).
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## Options affecting specific writers {.options}
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`--self-contained`
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2011-11-22 00:55:05 +01:00
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: Produce a standalone HTML file with no external dependencies, using
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`data:` URIs to incorporate the contents of linked scripts, stylesheets,
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images, and videos. Implies `--standalone`. The resulting file should be
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"self-contained," in the sense that it needs no external files and no net
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access to be displayed properly by a browser. This option works only with
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HTML output formats, including `html4`, `html5`, `html+lhs`, `html5+lhs`,
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`s5`, `slidy`, `slideous`, `dzslides`, and `revealjs`. Scripts, images,
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and stylesheets at absolute URLs will be downloaded; those at relative
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URLs will be sought relative to the working directory (if the first source
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file is local) or relative to the base URL (if the first source
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file is remote). Elements with the attribute
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`data-external="1"` will be left alone; the documents they
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link to will not be incorporated in the document.
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Limitation: resources that are loaded dynamically through
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JavaScript cannot be incorporated; as a result,
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`--self-contained` does not work with `--mathjax`, and some
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advanced features (e.g. zoom or speaker notes) may not work
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in an offline "self-contained" `reveal.js` slide show.
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2011-11-22 00:36:36 +01:00
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2013-01-16 03:50:36 +01:00
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`--html-q-tags`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-10-23 18:45:18 +02:00
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: Use `<q>` tags for quotes in HTML. (This option only has an
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effect if the `smart` extension is enabled for the input
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format used.)
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2013-01-16 03:50:36 +01:00
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2012-02-05 23:58:55 +01:00
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`--ascii`
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2018-11-05 18:33:10 +01:00
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: Use only ASCII characters in output. Currently supported for XML
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and HTML formats (which use entities instead of UTF-8 when this
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option is selected), CommonMark, gfm, and Markdown (which use
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entities), roff ms (which use hexadecimal escapes), and to a
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limited degree LaTeX (which uses standard commands for accented
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characters when possible). roff man output uses ASCII by default.
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2012-02-05 23:58:55 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`--reference-links`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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: Use reference-style links, rather than inline links, in writing Markdown
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2016-10-12 11:13:28 +02:00
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or reStructuredText. By default inline links are used. The
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placement of link references is affected by the
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`--reference-location` option.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2020-11-15 00:09:44 +01:00
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`--reference-location=block`|`section`|`document`
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2016-10-12 04:30:13 +02:00
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: Specify whether footnotes (and references, if `reference-links` is
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set) are placed at the end of the current (top-level) block, the
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current section, or the document. The default is
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`document`. Currently only affects the markdown writer.
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2020-11-15 06:50:53 +01:00
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`--markdown-headings=setext`|`atx`
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: Specify whether to use ATX-style (`#`-prefixed) or
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Setext-style (underlined) headings for level 1 and 2
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headings in Markdown output. (The default is `atx`.)
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ATX-style headings are always used for levels 3+.
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This option also affects Markdown cells in `ipynb` output.
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2012-01-27 08:55:37 +01:00
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`--atx-headers`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-11-15 00:09:44 +01:00
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: *Deprecated synonym for `--markdown-headings=atx`.*
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2012-01-27 08:55:37 +01:00
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2020-11-15 00:09:44 +01:00
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`--top-level-division=default`|`section`|`chapter`|`part`
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2016-10-19 13:12:57 +02:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: Treat top-level headings as the given division type in
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LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, and TEI output. The hierarchy
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order is part, chapter, then section; all headings are
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shifted such that the top-level heading becomes the
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specified type. The default behavior is to determine the
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best division type via heuristics: unless other conditions
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apply, `section` is chosen. When the `documentclass`
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variable is set to `report`, `book`, or `memoir` (unless the
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`article` option is specified), `chapter` is implied as the
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setting for this option. If `beamer` is the output format,
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specifying either `chapter` or `part` will cause top-level
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headings to become `\part{..}`, while second-level headings
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remain as their default type.
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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`-N`, `--number-sections`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-07-22 19:33:33 +02:00
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: Number section headings in LaTeX, ConTeXt, HTML, Docx, or EPUB output.
|
2013-03-03 06:12:00 +01:00
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By default, sections are not numbered. Sections with class
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`unnumbered` will never be numbered, even if `--number-sections`
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is specified.
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--number-offset=`*NUMBER*[`,`*NUMBER*`,`*...*]
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-02-24 03:11:05 +01:00
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: Offset for section headings in HTML output (ignored in other
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output formats). The first number is added to the section number for
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top-level headings, the second for second-level headings, and so on.
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So, for example, if you want the first top-level heading in your
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document to be numbered "6", specify `--number-offset=5`.
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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If your document starts with a level-2 heading which you want to
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be numbered "1.5", specify `--number-offset=1,4`.
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2013-02-24 03:11:05 +01:00
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Offsets are 0 by default. Implies `--number-sections`.
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2011-01-17 23:54:51 +01:00
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`--listings`
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2018-09-05 18:41:48 +02:00
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: Use the [`listings`] package for LaTeX code blocks. The package
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does not support multi-byte encoding for source code. To handle UTF-8
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you would need to use a custom template. This issue is fully
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documented here: [Encoding issue with the listings package].
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2011-01-17 23:54:51 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`-i`, `--incremental`
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Make list items in slide shows display incrementally (one by one).
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The default is for lists to be displayed all at once.
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--slide-level=`*NUMBER*
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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: Specifies that headings with the specified level create
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slides (for `beamer`, `s5`, `slidy`, `slideous`, `dzslides`). Headings
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above this level in the hierarchy are used to divide the
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slide show into sections; headings below this level create
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subheads within a slide. Note that content that is
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not contained under slide-level headings will not appear in
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2017-02-22 14:04:30 +01:00
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the slide show. The default is to set the slide level based
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on the contents of the document; see [Structuring the slide
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show].
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2012-01-26 02:50:03 +01:00
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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`--section-divs`
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2017-12-29 00:27:16 +01:00
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: Wrap sections in `<section>` tags (or `<div>` tags for `html4`),
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and attach identifiers to the enclosing `<section>` (or `<div>`)
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rather than the heading itself. See
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[Heading identifiers], below.
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--email-obfuscation=none`|`javascript`|`references`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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: Specify a method for obfuscating `mailto:` links in HTML documents.
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`none` leaves `mailto:` links as they are. `javascript` obfuscates
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them using JavaScript. `references` obfuscates them by printing their
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letters as decimal or hexadecimal character references. The default
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is `none`.
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--id-prefix=`*STRING*
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2017-02-03 09:53:43 +01:00
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: Specify a prefix to be added to all identifiers and internal links
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in HTML and DocBook output, and to footnote numbers in Markdown
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and Haddock output. This is useful for preventing duplicate
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identifiers when generating fragments to be included in other pages.
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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`-T` *STRING*, `--title-prefix=`*STRING*
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Specify *STRING* as a prefix at the beginning of the title
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that appears in the HTML header (but not in the title as it
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2019-11-18 02:35:50 +01:00
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appears at the beginning of the HTML body). Implies `--standalone`.
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2009-12-31 02:10:26 +01:00
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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`-c` *URL*, `--css=`*URL*
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2016-02-20 20:33:48 +01:00
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: Link to a CSS style sheet. This option can be used repeatedly to
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2014-04-27 20:09:54 +02:00
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include multiple files. They will be included in the order specified.
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2017-02-27 21:29:16 +01:00
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A stylesheet is required for generating EPUB. If none is
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2018-10-29 00:16:24 +01:00
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provided using this option (or the `css` or `stylesheet`
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metadata fields), pandoc will look for a file `epub.css` in the
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2017-02-27 21:29:16 +01:00
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user data directory (see `--data-dir`). If it is not
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found there, sensible defaults will be used.
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2016-12-10 10:39:44 +01:00
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`--reference-doc=`*FILE*
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2016-12-07 15:39:06 +01:00
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2016-12-10 10:39:44 +01:00
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: Use the specified file as a style reference in producing a
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docx or ODT file.
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2017-05-06 15:01:54 +02:00
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Docx
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: For best results, the reference docx should be a modified
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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version of a docx file produced using pandoc. The contents
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of the reference docx are ignored, but its stylesheets and
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document properties (including margins, page size, header,
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and footer) are used in the new docx. If no reference docx
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is specified on the command line, pandoc will look for a
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file `reference.docx` in the user data directory (see
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`--data-dir`). If this is not found either, sensible
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defaults will be used.
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To produce a custom `reference.docx`, first get a copy of
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the default `reference.docx`: `pandoc
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-o custom-reference.docx --print-default-data-file reference.docx`.
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Then open `custom-reference.docx` in Word, modify the
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styles as you wish, and save the file. For best
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results, do not make changes to this file other than
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ODT
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: For best results, the reference ODT should be a modified
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version of an ODT produced using pandoc. The contents of
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the reference ODT are ignored, but its stylesheets are used
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in the new ODT. If no reference ODT is specified on the
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command line, pandoc will look for a file `reference.odt` in
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the user data directory (see `--data-dir`). If this is not
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found either, sensible defaults will be used.
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-o custom-reference.odt --print-default-data-file reference.odt`.
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Then open `custom-reference.odt` in LibreOffice, modify
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the styles as you wish, and save the file.
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PowerPoint
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: Templates included with Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (either with
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`.pptx` or `.potx` extension) are known to work, as are most
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templates derived from these.
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The specific requirement is that the template should begin with
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the following first four layouts:
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1. Title Slide
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2. Title and Content
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3. Section Header
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4. Two Content
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All templates included with a recent version of MS PowerPoint
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will fit these criteria. (You can click on `Layout` under the
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`Home` menu to check.)
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You can also modify the default `reference.pptx`: first run
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`pandoc -o custom-reference.pptx --print-default-data-file
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reference.pptx`, and then modify `custom-reference.pptx`
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in MS PowerPoint (pandoc will use the first four layout
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slides, as mentioned above).
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`--epub-cover-image=`*FILE*
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: Use the specified image as the EPUB cover. It is recommended
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that the image be less than 1000px in width and height. Note that
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in a Markdown source document you can also specify `cover-image`
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in a YAML metadata block (see [EPUB Metadata], below).
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`--epub-metadata=`*FILE*
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: Look in the specified XML file for metadata for the EPUB.
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The file should contain a series of [Dublin Core elements].
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For example:
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<dc:rights>Creative Commons</dc:rights>
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<dc:language>es-AR</dc:language>
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By default, pandoc will include the following metadata elements:
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`<dc:title>` (from the document title), `<dc:creator>` (from the
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document authors), `<dc:date>` (from the document date, which should
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be in [ISO 8601 format]), `<dc:language>` (from the `lang`
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variable, or, if is not set, the locale), and `<dc:identifier
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id="BookId">` (a randomly generated UUID). Any of these may be
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overridden by elements in the metadata file.
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Note: if the source document is Markdown, a YAML metadata block
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in the document can be used instead. See below under
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[EPUB Metadata].
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`--epub-embed-font=`*FILE*
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: Embed the specified font in the EPUB. This option can be repeated
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to embed multiple fonts. Wildcards can also be used: for example,
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`DejaVuSans-*.ttf`. However, if you use wildcards on the command
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line, be sure to escape them or put the whole filename in single quotes,
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to prevent them from being interpreted by the shell. To use the
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embedded fonts, you will need to add declarations like the following
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to your CSS (see `--css`):
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@font-face {
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font-family: DejaVuSans;
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font-style: normal;
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font-weight: normal;
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src:url("DejaVuSans-Regular.ttf");
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}
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@font-face {
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font-family: DejaVuSans;
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font-style: normal;
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font-weight: bold;
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src:url("DejaVuSans-Bold.ttf");
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}
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@font-face {
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font-family: DejaVuSans;
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font-style: italic;
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font-weight: normal;
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src:url("DejaVuSans-Oblique.ttf");
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}
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@font-face {
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font-family: DejaVuSans;
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font-style: italic;
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font-weight: bold;
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}
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body { font-family: "DejaVuSans"; }
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`--epub-chapter-level=`*NUMBER*
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: Specify the heading level at which to split the EPUB into separate
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"chapter" files. The default is to split into chapters at level-1
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headings. This option only affects the internal composition of the
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EPUB, not the way chapters and sections are displayed to users. Some
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readers may be slow if the chapter files are too large, so for large
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documents with few level-1 headings, one might want to use a chapter
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level of 2 or 3.
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`--epub-subdirectory=`*DIRNAME*
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: Specify the subdirectory in the OCF container that is to hold
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the EPUB-specific contents. The default is `EPUB`. To put
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the EPUB contents in the top level, use an empty string.
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`--ipynb-output=all|none|best`
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: Determines how ipynb output cells are treated. `all` means
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that all of the data formats included in the original are
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preserved. `none` means that the contents of data cells
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are omitted. `best` causes pandoc to try to pick the
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richest data block in each output cell that is compatible
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with the output format. The default is `best`.
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`--pdf-engine=`*PROGRAM*
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: Use the specified engine when producing PDF output.
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Valid values are `pdflatex`, `lualatex`, `xelatex`, `latexmk`,
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`tectonic`, `wkhtmltopdf`, `weasyprint`, `prince`, `context`,
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and `pdfroff`. If the engine is not in your PATH, the full
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path of the engine may be specified here. If this option
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is not specified, pandoc uses the following defaults
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depending on the output format specified using `-t/--to`:
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- `-t latex` or none: `pdflatex` (other options: `xelatex`, `lualatex`,
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`tectonic`, `latexmk`)
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- `-t context`: `context`
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- `-t html`: `wkhtmltopdf` (other options: `prince`, `weasyprint`;
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see [print-css.rocks](https://print-css.rocks) for a good
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introduction to PDF generation from HTML/CSS.)
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- `-t ms`: `pdfroff`
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`--pdf-engine-opt=`*STRING*
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: Use the given string as a command-line argument to the `pdf-engine`.
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For example, to use a persistent directory `foo` for `latexmk`'s
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auxiliary files, use `--pdf-engine-opt=-outdir=foo`.
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Note that no check for duplicate options is done.
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[Dublin Core elements]: https://www.dublincore.org/specifications/dublin-core/dces/
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[ISO 8601 format]: https://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-datetime
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[Encoding issue with the listings package]:
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https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Source_Code_Listings#Encoding_issue
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## Citation rendering {.options}
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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`-C`, `--citeproc`
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: Process the citations in the file, replacing them with
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rendered citations and adding a bibliography.
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Citation processing will not take place unless bibliographic
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data is supplied, either through an external file specified
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using the `--bibliography` option or the `bibliography`
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field in metadata, or via a `references` section in metadata
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containing a list of citations in CSL YAML format with
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Markdown formatting. The style is controlled by a [CSL]
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stylesheet specified using the `--csl` option or the `csl`
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field in metadata. (If no stylesheet is specified,
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the `chicago-author-date` style will be used by default.)
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The citation processing transformation may be applied before
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or after filters or Lua filters (see `--filter`,
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`--lua-filter`): these transformations are applied in the
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order they appear on the command line. For more
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information, see the section on [Citations].
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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`--bibliography=`*FILE*
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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: Set the `bibliography` field in the document's metadata to *FILE*,
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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overriding any value set in the metadata. If you supply
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this argument multiple times, each *FILE* will be added to
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bibliography.
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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`--csl=`*FILE*
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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: Set the `csl` field in the document's metadata to *FILE*,
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overriding any value set in the metadata. (This is equivalent to
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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`--metadata csl=FILE`.) If *FILE* is a URL, it will be
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fetched via HTTP. If *FILE* is not found relative to the
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working directory, it will be sought in the resource path
|
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and finally in the `csl` subdirectory of the
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pandoc user data directory.
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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`--citation-abbreviations=`*FILE*
|
2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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: Set the `citation-abbreviations` field in the document's metadata to
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*FILE*, overriding any value set in the metadata. (This is equivalent to
|
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|
|
`--metadata citation-abbreviations=FILE`.)
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
|
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If *FILE* is a URL, it will be fetched via HTTP. If *FILE* is not
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found relative to the working directory, it will be sought
|
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in the resource path and finally in the `csl` subdirectory
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of the pandoc user data directory.
|
2013-09-02 01:26:08 +02:00
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2011-04-05 04:42:12 +02:00
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`--natbib`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: Use [`natbib`] for citations in LaTeX output. This option
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is not for use with the `--citeproc` option or with PDF
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output. It is intended for use in producing a LaTeX file
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that can be processed with [`bibtex`].
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2011-04-05 04:42:12 +02:00
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`--biblatex`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: Use [`biblatex`] for citations in LaTeX output. This option
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is not for use with the `--citeproc` option or with PDF
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output. It is intended for use in producing a LaTeX file
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that can be processed with [`bibtex`] or [`biber`].
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2011-04-05 04:42:12 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Math rendering in HTML {.options}
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2010-01-14 06:54:38 +01:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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The default is to render TeX math as far as possible using
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Unicode characters. Formulas are put inside a `span` with
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`class="math"`, so that they may be styled differently from the
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surrounding text if needed. However, this gives acceptable
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results only for basic math, usually you will want to use
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`--mathjax` or another of the following options.
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2010-01-14 06:54:38 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--mathjax`[`=`*URL*]
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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: Use [MathJax] to display embedded TeX math in HTML output.
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2017-11-07 21:43:36 +01:00
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TeX math will be put between `\(...\)` (for inline math)
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or `\[...\]` (for display math) and wrapped in `<span>` tags
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with class `math`. Then the MathJax JavaScript will render it.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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The *URL* should point to the `MathJax.js` load script.
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2017-11-07 21:43:36 +01:00
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If a *URL* is not provided, a link to the Cloudflare CDN will
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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be inserted.
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2017-12-27 21:25:48 +01:00
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2017-11-07 21:43:36 +01:00
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`--mathml`
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: Convert TeX math to [MathML] (in `epub3`, `docbook4`,
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`docbook5`, `jats`, `html4` and `html5`). This is the
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default in `odt` output. Note that currently only Firefox
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and Safari (and select e-book readers) natively support
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MathML.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--webtex`[`=`*URL*]
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2017-11-07 21:43:36 +01:00
|
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: Convert TeX formulas to `<img>` tags that link to an external script
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that converts formulas to images. The formula will be URL-encoded
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and concatenated with the URL provided. For SVG images you can for
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example use `--webtex https://latex.codecogs.com/svg.latex?`.
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If no URL is specified, the CodeCogs URL generating PNGs
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will be used (`https://latex.codecogs.com/png.latex?`).
|
2016-06-24 23:46:47 +02:00
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Note: the `--webtex` option will affect Markdown output
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2016-10-06 11:08:31 +02:00
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as well as HTML, which is useful if you're targeting a
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version of Markdown without native math support.
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2012-01-26 07:34:16 +01:00
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2015-04-16 20:41:17 +02:00
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`--katex`[`=`*URL*]
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2015-04-16 19:26:34 +02:00
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: Use [KaTeX] to display embedded TeX math in HTML output.
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2018-08-30 21:16:30 +02:00
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The *URL* is the base URL for the KaTeX library. That directory
|
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should contain a `katex.min.js` and a `katex.min.css` file.
|
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If a *URL* is not provided, a link to the KaTeX CDN will be inserted.
|
2014-09-25 19:30:47 +02:00
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2018-05-09 20:29:20 +02:00
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`--gladtex`
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: Enclose TeX math in `<eq>` tags in HTML output. The resulting HTML
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can then be processed by [GladTeX] to produce images of the typeset
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formulas and an HTML file with links to these images.
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So, the procedure is:
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pandoc -s --gladtex input.md -o myfile.htex
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gladtex -d myfile-images myfile.htex
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# produces myfile.html and images in myfile-images
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[MathML]: https://www.w3.org/Math/
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[MathJax]: https://www.mathjax.org
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[KaTeX]: https://github.com/Khan/KaTeX
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[GladTeX]: https://humenda.github.io/GladTeX/
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Options for wrapper scripts {.options}
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2010-01-14 06:54:38 +01:00
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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`--dump-args`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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: Print information about command-line arguments to *stdout*, then exit.
|
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This option is intended primarily for use in wrapper scripts.
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The first line of output contains the name of the output file specified
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with the `-o` option, or `-` (for *stdout*) if no output file was
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specified. The remaining lines contain the command-line arguments,
|
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one per line, in the order they appear. These do not include regular
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
|
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pandoc options and their arguments, but do include any options appearing
|
2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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after a `--` separator at the end of the line.
|
2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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`--ignore-args`
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2015-03-27 18:58:43 +01:00
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2010-12-07 18:36:03 +01:00
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: Ignore command-line arguments (for use in wrapper scripts).
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Regular pandoc options are not ignored. Thus, for example,
|
2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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pandoc --ignore-args -o foo.html -s foo.txt -- -e latin1
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2010-03-18 07:45:32 +01:00
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is equivalent to
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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pandoc -o foo.html -s
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2007-07-24 03:04:19 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Exit codes
|
2019-09-12 17:35:21 +02:00
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If pandoc completes successfully, it will return exit code 0.
|
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Nonzero exit codes have the following meanings:
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2019-09-30 01:33:57 +02:00
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Code Error
|
2019-09-30 00:20:11 +02:00
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----- ------------------------------------
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3 PandocFailOnWarningError
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4 PandocAppError
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5 PandocTemplateError
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6 PandocOptionError
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21 PandocUnknownReaderError
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22 PandocUnknownWriterError
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23 PandocUnsupportedExtensionError
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
|
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24 PandocCiteprocError
|
2019-09-30 01:33:57 +02:00
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31 PandocEpubSubdirectoryError
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43 PandocPDFError
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# Default files
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The `--defaults` option may be used to specify a package
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of options. Here is a sample defaults file demonstrating all of
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the fields that may be used:
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``` yaml
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from: markdown+emoji
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# reader: may be used instead of from:
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to: html5
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# writer: may be used instead of to:
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# leave blank for output to stdout:
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output-file:
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# leave blank for input from stdin, use [] for no input:
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input-files:
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- preface.md
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- content.md
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# or you may use input-file: with a single value
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template: letter
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standalone: true
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self-contained: false
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# note that structured variables may be specified:
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variables:
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documentclass: book
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classoption:
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- twosides
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- draft
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# metadata values specified here are parsed as literal
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# string text, not markdown:
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metadata:
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author:
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- Sam Smith
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- Julie Liu
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metadata-files:
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- boilerplate.yaml
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# or you may use metadata-file: with a single value
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# Note that these take files, not their contents:
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include-before-body: []
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include-after-body: []
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include-in-header: []
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resource-path: ["."]
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# turn on built-in citation processing. Note that if you need
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# control over when the citeproc processing is done relative
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# to other filters, you should instead use `citeproc` in the
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# list of `filters` (see below).
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citeproc: true
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csl: ieee
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bibliography:
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- foobar.bib
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- barbaz.json
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citation-abbreviations: abbrevs.json
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# Filters will be assumed to be Lua filters if they have
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# the .lua extension, and json filters otherwise. But
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# the filter type can also be specified explicitly, as shown.
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# Filters are run in the order specified.
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# To include the built-in citeproc filter, use either `citeproc`
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# or `{type: citeproc}`.
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filters:
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- wordcount.lua
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- type: json
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path: foo.lua
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file-scope: false
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data-dir:
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# ERROR, WARNING, or INFO
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verbosity: INFO
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log-file: log.json
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# citeproc, natbib, or biblatex
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cite-method: citeproc
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# part, chapter, section, or default:
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top-level-division: chapter
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abbreviations:
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pdf-engine: pdflatex
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pdf-engine-opts:
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- "-shell-escape"
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# you may also use pdf-engine-opt: with a single option
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# pdf-engine-opt: "-shell-escape"
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# auto, preserve, or none
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wrap: auto
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columns: 78
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dpi: 72
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extract-media: mediadir
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table-of-contents: true
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toc-depth: 2
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number-sections: false
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# a list of offsets at each heading level
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number-offset: [0,0,0,0,0,0]
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# toc: may also be used instead of table-of-contents:
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shift-heading-level-by: 1
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section-divs: true
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identifier-prefix: foo
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title-prefix: ""
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strip-empty-paragraphs: true
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# lf, crlf, or native
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eol: lf
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strip-comments: false
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indented-code-classes: []
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ascii: true
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default-image-extension: ".jpg"
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# either a style name of a style definition file:
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highlight-style: pygments
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syntax-definitions:
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- c.xml
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# or you may use syntax-definition: with a single value
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listings: false
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reference-doc: myref.docx
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# method is plain, webtex, gladtex, mathml, mathjax, katex
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# you may specify a url with webtex, mathjax, katex
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html-math-method:
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method: mathjax
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url: "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/mathjax@3/es5/tex-mml-chtml.js"
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# none, references, or javascript
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email-obfuscation: javascript
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tab-stop: 8
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preserve-tabs: true
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incremental: false
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slide-level: 2
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epub-subdirectory: EPUB
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epub-metadata: meta.xml
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epub-fonts:
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- foobar.otf
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epub-chapter-level: 1
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epub-cover-image: cover.jpg
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reference-links: true
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# block, section, or document
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reference-location: block
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markdown-headings: setext
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# accept, reject, or all
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track-changes: accept
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html-q-tags: false
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2019-10-10 22:54:58 +02:00
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css:
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- site.css
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# none, all, or best
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ipynb-output: best
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# A list of two-element lists
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request-headers:
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- ["User-Agent", "Mozilla/5.0"]
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fail-if-warnings: false
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dump-args: false
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ignore-args: false
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trace: false
|
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```
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2019-10-11 19:06:01 +02:00
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Fields that are omitted will just have their regular
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default values. So a defaults file can be as simple as
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one line:
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``` yaml
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verbosity: INFO
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```
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Default files can be placed in the `defaults` subdirectory of
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the user data directory and used from any directory. For
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example, one could create a file specifying defaults for writing
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letters, save it as `letter.yaml` in the `defaults` subdirectory
|
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|
|
of the user data directory, and then invoke these defaults
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|
|
from any directory using `pandoc --defaults letter`
|
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|
|
or `pandoc -dletter`.
|
|
|
|
|
Default files: combine with prior values when appropriate.
Certain command-line arguments can be repeated:
`--metadata-file`, `--css`, `--include-in-header`,
`--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`, `--variable`,
`--metadata`, `--syntax-definition`. In these cases, values
specified in default files should be added to the list rather
than replacing values specified earlier on the command line
(perhaps in other default files).
So, for example, if one does
pandoc --variable foo=3 --defaults d1 --defaults d2
and `d1` sets the variable `bar` and `d2` sets `baz`,
all three variables will be set.
Closes #5894.
2019-11-14 01:51:02 +01:00
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When multiple defaults are used, their contents will be combined.
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Note that, where command-line arguments may be repeated
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(`--metadata-file`, `--css`, `--include-in-header`,
|
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|
|
`--include-before-body`, `--include-after-body`, `--variable`,
|
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`--metadata`, `--syntax-definition`), the values specified on
|
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the command line will combine with values specified in the
|
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|
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defaults file, rather than replacing them.
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Templates
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When the `-s/--standalone` option is used, pandoc uses a template to
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add header and footer material that is needed for a self-standing
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document. To see the default template that is used, just type
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|
|
2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
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pandoc -D *FORMAT*
|
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2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
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where *FORMAT* is the name of the output format. A custom template
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2009-12-31 22:18:13 +01:00
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can be specified using the `--template` option. You can also override
|
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the system default templates for a given output format *FORMAT*
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by putting a file `templates/default.*FORMAT*` in the user data
|
2016-03-21 23:34:09 +01:00
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directory (see `--data-dir`, above). *Exceptions:*
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- For `odt` output, customize the `default.opendocument`
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template.
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- For `pdf` output, customize the `default.latex` template
|
2017-11-02 01:45:44 +01:00
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(or the `default.context` template, if you use `-t context`,
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|
or the `default.ms` template, if you use `-t ms`, or the
|
2018-03-27 18:14:50 +02:00
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`default.html` template, if you use `-t html`).
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
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- `docx` and `pptx` have no template (however, you can use
|
2016-12-10 10:39:44 +01:00
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`--reference-doc` to customize the output).
|
2009-12-31 02:10:04 +01:00
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2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
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Templates contain *variables*, which allow for the inclusion of
|
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arbitrary information at any point in the file. They may be set at the
|
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|
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command line using the `-V/--variable` option. If a variable is not set,
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
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pandoc will look for the key in the document's metadata, which can be set
|
2018-05-02 11:09:33 +02:00
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|
|
using either [YAML metadata blocks][Extension: `yaml_metadata_block`]
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
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|
or with the `-M/--metadata` option. In addition, some variables
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
are given default values by pandoc. See [Variables] below for
|
|
|
|
a list of variables used in pandoc's default templates.
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
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|
|
If you use custom templates, you may need to revise them as pandoc
|
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|
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changes. We recommend tracking the changes in the default templates,
|
|
|
|
and modifying your custom templates accordingly. An easy way to do this
|
|
|
|
is to fork the [pandoc-templates] repository and merge in
|
|
|
|
changes after each pandoc release.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
[pandoc-templates]: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Template syntax
|
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### Comments
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Anything between the sequence `$--` and the end of the
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line will be treated as a comment and omitted from the output.
|
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|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
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### Delimiters
|
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To mark variables and control structures in the template,
|
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|
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either `$`...`$` or `${`...`}` may be used as delimiters.
|
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|
The styles may also be mixed in the same template, but the
|
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|
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opening and closing delimiter must match in each case. The
|
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opening delimiter may be followed by one or more spaces
|
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or tabs, which will be ignored. The closing delimiter may
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be followed by one or more spaces or tabs, which will be
|
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ignored.
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To include a literal `$` in the document, use `$$`.
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|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
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### Interpolated variables
|
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A slot for an interpolated variable is a variable name surrounded
|
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by matched delimiters. Variable names must begin with a letter
|
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and can contain letters, numbers, `_`, `-`, and `.`. The
|
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keywords `it`, `if`, `else`, `endif`, `for`, `sep`, and `endfor` may
|
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|
not be used as variable names. Examples:
|
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```
|
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$foo$
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$foo.bar.baz$
|
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|
|
$foo_bar.baz-bim$
|
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|
|
$ foo $
|
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|
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${foo}
|
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|
|
${foo.bar.baz}
|
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|
|
${foo_bar.baz-bim}
|
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|
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${ foo }
|
|
|
|
```
|
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|
Variable names with periods are used to get at structured
|
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|
|
variable values. So, for example, `employee.salary` will return the
|
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|
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value of the `salary` field of the object that is the value of
|
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|
|
the `employee` field.
|
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- If the value of the variable is simple value, it will be
|
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|
|
rendered verbatim. (Note that no escaping is done;
|
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|
|
the assumption is that the calling program will escape
|
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|
|
the strings appropriately for the output format.)
|
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|
|
- If the value is a list, the values will be concatenated.
|
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|
|
- If the value is a map, the string `true` will be rendered.
|
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|
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- Every other value will be rendered as the empty string.
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### Conditionals
|
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A conditional begins with `if(variable)` (enclosed in
|
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|
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matched delimiters) and ends with `endif` (enclosed in matched
|
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delimiters). It may optionally contain an `else` (enclosed in
|
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|
|
matched delimiters). The `if` section is used if
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|
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`variable` has a non-empty value, otherwise the `else`
|
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section is used (if present). Examples:
|
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|
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```
|
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$if(foo)$bar$endif$
|
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$if(foo)$
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$foo$
|
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$endif$
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$if(foo)$
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part one
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$else$
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part two
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$endif$
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${if(foo)}bar${endif}
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${if(foo)}
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${foo}
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${endif}
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${if(foo)}
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${ foo.bar }
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${else}
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no foo!
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${endif}
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```
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The keyword `elseif` may be used to simplify complex nested
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conditionals:
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```
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$if(foo)$
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XXX
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$elseif(bar)$
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YYY
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$else$
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ZZZ
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$endif$
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```
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|
### For loops
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A for loop begins with `for(variable)` (enclosed in
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matched delimiters) and ends with `endfor` (enclosed in matched
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delimiters.
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- If `variable` is an array, the material inside the loop will
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be evaluated repeatedly, with `variable` being set to each
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value of the array in turn, and concatenated.
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- If `variable` is a map, the material inside will be set to
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the map.
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- If the value of the associated variable is not an array or
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a map, a single iteration will be performed on its value.
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Examples:
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```
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$for(foo)$$foo$$sep$, $endfor$
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$for(foo)$
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- $foo.last$, $foo.first$
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$endfor$
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${ for(foo.bar) }
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- ${ foo.bar.last }, ${ foo.bar.first }
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${ endfor }
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$for(mymap)$
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$it.name$: $it.office$
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$endfor$
|
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```
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You may optionally specify a separator between consecutive
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values using `sep` (enclosed in matched delimiters). The
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material between `sep` and the `endfor` is the separator.
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```
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${ for(foo) }${ foo }${ sep }, ${ endfor }
|
|
|
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```
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|
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|
Instead of using `variable` inside the loop, the special
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|
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anaphoric keyword `it` may be used.
|
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|
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|
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```
|
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|
|
${ for(foo.bar) }
|
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|
|
- ${ it.last }, ${ it.first }
|
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|
|
${ endfor }
|
|
|
|
```
|
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|
|
|
|
### Partials
|
|
|
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|
|
Partials (subtemplates stored in different files) may be
|
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|
|
|
included by using the name of the partial, followed
|
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|
|
by `()`, for example:
|
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|
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|
|
```
|
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|
|
|
${ styles() }
|
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|
|
|
```
|
|
|
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|
|
Partials will be sought in the directory containing
|
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|
|
|
the main template. The file name will be assumed to
|
|
|
|
have the same extension as the main template if it
|
|
|
|
lacks an extension. When calling the partial, the
|
|
|
|
full name including file extension can also be used:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
${ styles.html() }
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
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|
|
(If a partial is not found in the directory of the
|
|
|
|
template, it will also be sought in the `templates`
|
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|
|
|
subdirectory of the user data directory.)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Partials may optionally be applied to variables using
|
|
|
|
a colon:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
${ date:fancy() }
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
${ articles:bibentry() }
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If `articles` is an array, this will iterate over its
|
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|
|
|
values, applying the partial `bibentry()` to each one. So the
|
|
|
|
second example above is equivalent to
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
${ for(articles) }
|
|
|
|
${ it:bibentry() }
|
|
|
|
${ endfor }
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Note that the anaphoric keyword `it` must be used when
|
|
|
|
iterating over partials. In the above examples,
|
|
|
|
the `bibentry` partial should contain `it.title`
|
|
|
|
(and so on) instead of `articles.title`.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Final newlines are omitted from included partials.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
Partials may include other partials.
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
A separator between values of an array may be specified
|
|
|
|
in square brackets, immediately after the variable name
|
|
|
|
or partial:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
${months[, ]}$
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
${articles:bibentry()[; ]$
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The separator in this case is literal and (unlike with `sep`
|
|
|
|
in an explicit `for` loop) cannot contain interpolated
|
|
|
|
variables or other template directives.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
### Nesting
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To ensure that content is "nested," that is, subsequent lines
|
|
|
|
indented, use the `^` directive:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
$item.number$ $^$$item.description$ ($item.price$)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
In this example, if `item.description` has multiple lines,
|
|
|
|
they will all be indented to line up with the first line:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
00123 A fine bottle of 18-year old
|
|
|
|
Oban whiskey. ($148)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To nest multiple lines to the same level, align them
|
|
|
|
with the `^` directive in the template. For example:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
$item.number$ $^$$item.description$ ($item.price$)
|
|
|
|
(Available til $item.sellby$.)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
will produce
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
00123 A fine bottle of 18-year old
|
|
|
|
Oban whiskey. ($148)
|
|
|
|
(Available til March 30, 2020.)
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
If a variable occurs by itself on a line, preceded by whitespace
|
|
|
|
and not followed by further text or directives on the same line,
|
|
|
|
and the variable's value contains multiple lines, it will be
|
|
|
|
nested automatically.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
### Breakable spaces
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Normally, spaces in the template itself (as opposed to values of
|
|
|
|
the interpolated variables) are not breakable, but they can be
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
made breakable in part of the template by using the `~` keyword
|
|
|
|
(ended with another `~`).
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
$~$This long line may break if the document is rendered
|
|
|
|
with a short line length.$~$
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
### Pipes
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
A pipe transforms the value of a variable or partial. Pipes are
|
2019-11-19 05:10:32 +01:00
|
|
|
specified using a slash (`/`) between the variable name (or partial)
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
and the pipe name. Example:
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
$for(name)$
|
|
|
|
$name/uppercase$
|
|
|
|
$endfor$
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
$for(metadata/pairs)$
|
|
|
|
- $it.key$: $it.value$
|
|
|
|
$endfor$
|
2019-11-19 05:10:32 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$employee:name()/uppercase$
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
Pipes may be chained:
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
$for(employees/pairs)$
|
|
|
|
$it.key/alpha/uppercase$. $it.name$
|
|
|
|
$endfor$
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
Some pipes take parameters:
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
```
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|----------------------|------------|
|
|
|
|
$for(employee)$
|
|
|
|
$it.name.first/uppercase/left 20 "| "$$it.name.salary/right 10 " | " " |"$
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
$endfor$
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|----------------------|------------|
|
2019-09-30 00:00:34 +02:00
|
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
2019-12-07 20:41:47 +01:00
|
|
|
Currently the following pipes are predefined:
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `pairs`: Converts a map or array to an array of maps,
|
|
|
|
each with `key` and `value` fields. If the original
|
|
|
|
value was an array, the `key` will be the array index,
|
|
|
|
starting with 1.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-11-24 18:53:31 +01:00
|
|
|
- `uppercase`: Converts text to uppercase.
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2019-11-24 18:53:31 +01:00
|
|
|
- `lowercase`: Converts text to lowercase.
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `length`: Returns the length of the value: number
|
|
|
|
of characters for a textual value, number of elements
|
|
|
|
for a map or array.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `reverse`: Reverses a textual value or array,
|
|
|
|
and has no effect on other values.
|
|
|
|
|
2020-04-13 07:25:31 +02:00
|
|
|
- `first`: Returns the first value of an array, if
|
|
|
|
applied to a non-empty array; otherwise returns
|
|
|
|
the original value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `last`: Returns the last value of an array, if
|
|
|
|
applied to a non-empty array; otherwise returns
|
|
|
|
the original value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `rest`: Returns all but the first value of an array, if
|
|
|
|
applied to a non-empty array; otherwise returns
|
|
|
|
the original value.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `allbutlast`: Returns all but the last value of an array, if
|
|
|
|
applied to a non-empty array; otherwise returns
|
|
|
|
the original value.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-11-24 18:53:31 +01:00
|
|
|
- `chomp`: Removes trailing newlines (and breakable space).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `nowrap`: Disables line wrapping on breakable spaces.
|
2019-11-19 05:10:32 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2019-11-24 18:53:31 +01:00
|
|
|
- `alpha`: Converts textual values that can be
|
|
|
|
read as an integer into lowercase alphabetic
|
|
|
|
characters `a..z` (mod 26). This can be used to get lettered
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
enumeration from array indices. To get uppercase
|
|
|
|
letters, chain with `uppercase`.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-11-24 18:53:31 +01:00
|
|
|
- `roman`: Converts textual values that can be
|
|
|
|
read as an integer into lowercase roman numerials.
|
|
|
|
This can be used to get lettered enumeration from array indices.
|
|
|
|
To get uppercase roman, chain with `uppercase`.
|
2019-10-30 06:39:25 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `left n "leftborder" "rightborder"`: Renders a textual value
|
|
|
|
in a block of width `n`, aligned to the left, with an optional
|
|
|
|
left and right border. Has no effect on other values. This
|
|
|
|
can be used to align material in tables. Widths are positive
|
|
|
|
integers indicating the number of characters. Borders
|
|
|
|
are strings inside double quotes; literal `"` and `\` characters
|
|
|
|
must be backslash-escaped.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `right n "leftborder" "rightborder"`: Renders a textual value
|
|
|
|
in a block of width `n`, aligned to the right, and has no
|
|
|
|
effect on other values.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
- `center n "leftborder" "rightborder"`: Renders a textual
|
|
|
|
value in a block of width `n`, aligned to the center, and has
|
|
|
|
no effect on other values.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
## Variables
|
2009-12-31 02:10:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
### Metadata variables
|
2017-02-25 23:15:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2015-10-22 20:22:28 +02:00
|
|
|
`title`, `author`, `date`
|
2015-12-19 09:05:22 +01:00
|
|
|
: allow identification of basic aspects of the document. Included
|
|
|
|
in PDF metadata through LaTeX and ConTeXt. These can be set
|
|
|
|
through a [pandoc title block][Extension: `pandoc_title_block`],
|
2019-08-14 19:09:19 +02:00
|
|
|
which allows for multiple authors, or through a
|
|
|
|
[YAML metadata block][Extension: `yaml_metadata_block`]:
|
2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
|
|
|
---
|
|
|
|
author:
|
|
|
|
- Aristotle
|
|
|
|
- Peter Abelard
|
|
|
|
...
|
2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-05-28 18:26:57 +02:00
|
|
|
Note that if you just want to set PDF or HTML metadata, without
|
|
|
|
including a title block in the document itself, you can
|
|
|
|
set the `title-meta`, `author-meta`, and `date-meta`
|
|
|
|
variables. (By default these are set automatically, based
|
2020-11-16 22:34:57 +01:00
|
|
|
on `title`, `author`, and `date`.) The page title in HTML
|
|
|
|
is set by `pagetitle`, which is equal to `title` by default.
|
2019-05-28 18:26:57 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2015-10-22 20:22:28 +02:00
|
|
|
`subtitle`
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
|
|
|
: document subtitle, included in HTML, EPUB, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and docx
|
|
|
|
documents
|
2015-10-22 20:22:28 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
|
|
|
`abstract`
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
|
|
|
: document summary, included in LaTeX, ConTeXt, AsciiDoc, and docx
|
|
|
|
documents
|
2015-10-22 20:22:28 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
`keywords`
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
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: list of keywords to be included in HTML, PDF, ODT, pptx, docx
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and AsciiDoc metadata; repeat as for `author`, above
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`subject`
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2019-02-09 22:54:19 +01:00
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: document subject, included in ODT, PDF, docx and pptx metadata
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
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`description`
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: document description, included in ODT, docx and pptx metadata. Some
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applications show this as `Comments` metadata.
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`category`
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: document category, included in docx and pptx metadata
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Additionally,
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any root-level string metadata, not included in ODT, docx
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or pptx metadata is added as a *custom property*.
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2019-08-14 19:09:19 +02:00
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The following [YAML] metadata block for instance:
|
Improve writing metadata for docx, pptx and odt (#5252)
* docx writer: support custom properties. Solves the writer part of #3024.
Also supports additional core properties: `subject`, `lang`, `category`,
`description`.
* odt writer: improve standard properties, including the following core properties:
`generator` (Pandoc/VERSION), `description`, `subject`, `keywords`,
`initial-creator` (from authors), `creation-date` (actual creation date).
Also fix date.
* pptx writer: support custom properties. Also supports additional core
properties: `subject`, `category`, `description`.
* Includes golden tests.
* MANUAL: document metadata support for docx, odt, pptx writers
2019-01-27 01:14:35 +01:00
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---
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title: 'This is the title'
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subtitle: "This is the subtitle"
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author:
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- Author One
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- Author Two
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description: |
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This is a long
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description.
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It consists of two paragraphs
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...
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will include `title`, `author` and `description` as standard document
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properties and `subtitle` as a custom property when converting to docx,
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ODT or pptx.
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2015-11-24 05:26:31 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
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### Language variables
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2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
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2011-01-12 05:37:06 +01:00
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`lang`
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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: identifies the main language of the document using IETF language
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tags (following the [BCP 47] standard), such as `en` or `en-GB`.
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The [Language subtag lookup] tool can look up or verify these tags.
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This affects most formats, and controls hyphenation in PDF output
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when using LaTeX (through [`babel`] and [`polyglossia`]) or ConTeXt.
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2019-03-01 00:29:04 +01:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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Use native pandoc [Divs and Spans] with the `lang` attribute to
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switch the language:
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2019-03-01 00:29:04 +01:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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---
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lang: en-GB
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...
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Text in the main document language (British English).
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2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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::: {lang=fr-CA}
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> Cette citation est écrite en français canadien.
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:::
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More text in English. ['Zitat auf Deutsch.']{lang=de}
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2019-02-28 08:38:02 +01:00
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2015-09-25 19:30:21 +02:00
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`dir`
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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: the base script direction, either `rtl` (right-to-left)
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2015-09-25 19:30:21 +02:00
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or `ltr` (left-to-right).
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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For bidirectional documents, native pandoc `span`s and
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`div`s with the `dir` attribute (value `rtl` or `ltr`) can
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be used to override the base direction in some output
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formats. This may not always be necessary if the final
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renderer (e.g. the browser, when generating HTML) supports
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the [Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm].
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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When using LaTeX for bidirectional documents, only the
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`xelatex` engine is fully supported (use
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`--pdf-engine=xelatex`).
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[BCP 47]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[Unicode Bidirectional Algorithm]: https://www.w3.org/International/articles/inline-bidi-markup/uba-basics
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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[Language subtag lookup]: https://r12a.github.io/app-subtags/
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2015-09-25 19:30:21 +02:00
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2020-09-20 01:13:50 +02:00
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### Variables for HTML
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`document-css`
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2020-11-01 23:22:58 +01:00
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: Enables inclusion of most of the [CSS] in the `styles.html`
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2020-09-20 01:13:50 +02:00
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[partial](#partials) (have a look with
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`pandoc --print-default-data-file=templates/styles.html`).
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Unless you use [`--css`](#option--css), this variable
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is set to `true` by default. You can disable it with
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e.g. `pandoc -M document-css=false`.
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`mainfont`
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: sets the CSS `font-family` property on the `html` element.
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`fontsize`
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: sets the base CSS `font-size`, which you'd usually set
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to e.g. `20px`, but it also accepts `pt`
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(12pt = 16px in most browsers).
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`fontcolor`
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: sets the CSS `color` property on the `html` element.
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`linkcolor`
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: sets the CSS `color` property on all links.
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`monofont`
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: sets the CSS `font-family` property on `code` elements.
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2020-11-01 23:22:58 +01:00
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`monobackgroundcolor`
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2020-11-01 23:29:03 +01:00
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: sets the CSS `background-color` property on `code` elements
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and adds extra padding.
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2020-11-01 23:22:58 +01:00
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2020-09-20 01:13:50 +02:00
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`linestretch`
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: sets the CSS `line-height` property on the `html` element,
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which is preferred to be unitless.
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`backgroundcolor`
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: sets the CSS `background-color` property on the `html` element.
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`margin-left`, `margin-right`, `margin-top`, `margin-bottom`
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: sets the corresponding CSS `padding` properties on the `body` element.
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2020-11-01 23:22:58 +01:00
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To override or extend some [CSS] for just one document, include for example:
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---
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header-includes: |
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<style>
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blockquote {
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font-style: italic;
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}
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tr.even {
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background-color: #f0f0f0;
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}
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td, th {
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padding: 0.5em 2em 0.5em 0.5em;
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}
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tbody {
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border-bottom: none;
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}
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</style>
|
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---
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[CSS]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn/CSS
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|
2019-10-13 20:05:57 +02:00
|
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|
### Variables for HTML math
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`classoption`
|
2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
|
|
|
: when using [KaTeX](#option--katex), you can render display
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|
|
math equations flush left using [YAML metadata](#layout) or with
|
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|
|
`-M classoption=fleqn`.
|
2019-10-13 20:05:57 +02:00
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
### Variables for HTML slides
|
2015-10-15 00:26:53 +02:00
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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|
These affect HTML output when [producing slide shows with pandoc].
|
2019-07-19 21:21:32 +02:00
|
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
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|
All [reveal.js configuration options] are available as variables.
|
2019-07-19 21:21:32 +02:00
|
|
|
To turn off boolean flags that default to true in reveal.js, use `0`.
|
2017-02-06 17:03:06 +01:00
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
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|
`revealjs-url`
|
2020-05-30 21:10:27 +02:00
|
|
|
: base URL for reveal.js documents (defaults to
|
|
|
|
`https://unpkg.com/reveal.js@^4/`)
|
2017-02-06 17:03:06 +01:00
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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|
`s5-url`
|
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|
|
: base URL for S5 documents (defaults to `s5/default`)
|
2019-01-23 19:31:26 +01:00
|
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|
2011-07-29 02:35:26 +02:00
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`slidy-url`
|
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|
|
: base URL for Slidy documents (defaults to
|
2017-08-17 19:11:49 +02:00
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`https://www.w3.org/Talks/Tools/Slidy2`)
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
|
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|
2012-05-24 10:31:18 +02:00
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`slideous-url`
|
2014-04-27 20:09:54 +02:00
|
|
|
: base URL for Slideous documents (defaults to `slideous`)
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-12-11 17:26:54 +01:00
|
|
|
`title-slide-attributes`
|
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|
|
: additional attributes for the title slide of reveal.js slide shows.
|
|
|
|
See [background in reveal.js and beamer] for an example.
|
|
|
|
|
2020-05-20 17:53:55 +02:00
|
|
|
[reveal.js configuration options]: https://revealjs.com/config/
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
|
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
### Variables for Beamer slides
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
|
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|
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
These variables change the appearance of PDF slides using [`beamer`].
|
2015-10-10 23:06:30 +02:00
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
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`aspectratio`
|
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|
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: slide aspect ratio (`43` for 4:3 [default], `169` for 16:9,
|
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|
|
`1610` for 16:10, `149` for 14:9, `141` for 1.41:1, `54` for 5:4,
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`32` for 3:2)
|
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`beamerarticle`
|
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|
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: produce an article from Beamer slides
|
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`beameroption`
|
|
|
|
: add extra beamer option with `\setbeameroption{}`
|
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`institute`
|
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|
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: author affiliations: can be a list when there are multiple authors
|
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|
`logo`
|
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|
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: logo image for slides
|
2016-08-11 21:12:45 +02:00
|
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|
2015-11-17 19:55:55 +01:00
|
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|
`navigation`
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
: controls navigation symbols (default is `empty` for no navigation
|
|
|
|
symbols; other valid values are `frame`, `vertical`, and `horizontal`)
|
2015-11-17 19:55:55 +01:00
|
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|
2015-12-20 03:29:55 +01:00
|
|
|
`section-titles`
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
: enables "title pages" for new sections (default is true)
|
2015-12-20 03:29:55 +01:00
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
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|
`theme`, `colortheme`, `fonttheme`, `innertheme`, `outertheme`
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
: beamer themes
|
2016-08-06 22:43:51 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
`themeoptions`
|
|
|
|
: options for LaTeX beamer themes (a list).
|
2017-06-05 15:52:36 +02:00
|
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
`titlegraphic`
|
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: image for title slide
|
2015-10-15 00:26:53 +02:00
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
### Variables for PowerPoint
|
2019-06-14 17:42:06 +02:00
|
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|
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
These variables control the visual aspects of a slide show that
|
2019-11-20 18:44:23 +01:00
|
|
|
are not easily controlled via templates.
|
2019-06-14 17:42:06 +02:00
|
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|
`monofont`
|
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|
|
: font to use for code.
|
|
|
|
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
|
|
### Variables for LaTeX
|
2015-10-06 00:47:58 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
|
|
|
Pandoc uses these variables when [creating a PDF] with a LaTeX engine.
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
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|
#### Layout
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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|
2019-04-03 02:18:36 +02:00
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`block-headings`
|
2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
|
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: make `\paragraph` and `\subparagraph` (fourth- and
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|
fifth-level headings, or fifth- and sixth-level with book
|
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|
classes) free-standing rather than run-in; requires further
|
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|
formatting to distinguish from `\subsubsection` (third- or
|
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fourth-level headings). Instead of using this option,
|
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|
[KOMA-Script] can adjust headings more extensively:
|
2019-04-03 02:18:36 +02:00
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|
---
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documentclass: scrartcl
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header-includes: |
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\RedeclareSectionCommand[
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beforeskip=-10pt plus -2pt minus -1pt,
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afterskip=1sp plus -1sp minus 1sp,
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font=\normalfont\itshape]{paragraph}
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\RedeclareSectionCommand[
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beforeskip=-10pt plus -2pt minus -1pt,
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afterskip=1sp plus -1sp minus 1sp,
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font=\normalfont\scshape,
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indent=0pt]{subparagraph}
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|
...
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|
2013-07-18 00:06:43 +02:00
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|
`classoption`
|
2019-04-03 02:18:36 +02:00
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|
: option for document class, e.g. `oneside`; repeat for multiple options:
|
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---
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classoption:
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- twocolumn
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- landscape
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...
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`documentclass`
|
2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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|
: document class: usually one of the standard classes,
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|
[`article`], [`book`], and [`report`]; the [KOMA-Script]
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|
equivalents, `scrartcl`, `scrbook`, and `scrreprt`, which
|
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default to smaller margins; or [`memoir`]
|
2018-03-30 18:20:06 +02:00
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|
2012-03-14 22:16:03 +01:00
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`geometry`
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
|
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: option for [`geometry`] package, e.g. `margin=1in`;
|
2019-04-03 02:18:36 +02:00
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repeat for multiple options:
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---
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geometry:
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- top=30mm
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- left=20mm
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- heightrounded
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...
|
2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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|
2019-10-03 19:56:49 +02:00
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|
`hyperrefoptions`
|
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: option for [`hyperref`] package, e.g. `linktoc=all`;
|
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repeat for multiple options:
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---
|
2019-10-04 00:26:20 +02:00
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hyperrefoptions:
|
2019-10-03 19:56:49 +02:00
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- linktoc=all
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- pdfwindowui
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- pdfpagemode=FullScreen
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...
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|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`indent`
|
2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
|
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|
: if true, pandoc will use document class settings for
|
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indentation (the default LaTeX template otherwise removes
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indentation and adds space between paragraphs)
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`linestretch`
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: adjusts line spacing using the [`setspace`]
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package, e.g. `1.25`, `1.5`
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`margin-left`, `margin-right`, `margin-top`, `margin-bottom`
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: sets margins if `geometry` is not used (otherwise `geometry`
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overrides these)
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`pagestyle`
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: control `\pagestyle{}`: the default article class
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supports `plain` (default), `empty` (no running heads or page numbers),
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and `headings` (section titles in running heads)
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`papersize`
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: paper size, e.g. `letter`, `a4`
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`secnumdepth`
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: numbering depth for sections (with `--number-sections` option
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or `numbersections` variable)
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#### Fonts
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`fontenc`
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: allows font encoding to be specified through `fontenc` package (with
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`pdflatex`); default is `T1` (see [LaTeX font encodings guide])
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2014-05-06 18:55:43 +02:00
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`fontfamily`
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: font package for use with `pdflatex`:
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[TeX Live] includes many options, documented in the [LaTeX Font Catalogue].
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The default is [Latin Modern][`lm`].
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`fontfamilyoptions`
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: options for package used as `fontfamily`; repeat for multiple options.
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For example, to use the Libertine font with proportional lowercase
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(old-style) figures through the [`libertinus`] package:
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---
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fontfamily: libertinus
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fontfamilyoptions:
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- osf
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- p
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...
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`fontsize`
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: font size for body text. The standard classes allow 10pt, 11pt, and
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12pt. To use another size, set `documentclass` to one of
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the [KOMA-Script] classes, such as `scrartcl` or `scrbook`.
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`mainfont`, `sansfont`, `monofont`, `mathfont`, `CJKmainfont`
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: font families for use with `xelatex` or
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`lualatex`: take the name of any system font, using the
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[`fontspec`] package. `CJKmainfont` uses the [`xecjk`] package.
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2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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2019-01-13 02:39:47 +01:00
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`mainfontoptions`, `sansfontoptions`, `monofontoptions`, `mathfontoptions`, `CJKoptions`
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: options to use with `mainfont`, `sansfont`, `monofont`, `mathfont`,
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`CJKmainfont` in `xelatex` and `lualatex`. Allow for any
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choices available through [`fontspec`]; repeat for multiple
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options. For example, to use the [TeX Gyre] version of
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Palatino with lowercase figures:
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---
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mainfont: TeX Gyre Pagella
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mainfontoptions:
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- Numbers=Lowercase
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- Numbers=Proportional
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...
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2017-01-04 05:53:17 +01:00
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`microtypeoptions`
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: options to pass to the microtype package
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#### Links
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2015-11-09 19:04:04 +01:00
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`colorlinks`
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2018-08-17 05:48:51 +02:00
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: add color to link text; automatically enabled if any of
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`linkcolor`, `filecolor`, `citecolor`, `urlcolor`, or `toccolor` are set
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`linkcolor`, `filecolor`, `citecolor`, `urlcolor`, `toccolor`
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: color for internal links, external links, citation links, linked
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URLs, and links in table of contents, respectively: uses options
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allowed by [`xcolor`], including the `dvipsnames`, `svgnames`, and
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`x11names` lists
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2012-06-08 19:56:24 +02:00
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`links-as-notes`
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: causes links to be printed as footnotes
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#### Front matter
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`lof`, `lot`
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: include list of figures, list of tables
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2015-12-20 03:29:55 +01:00
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`thanks`
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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: contents of acknowledgments footnote after document title
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2015-12-20 03:29:55 +01:00
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2014-07-21 06:58:16 +02:00
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`toc`
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: include table of contents (can also be set using
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`--toc/--table-of-contents`)
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2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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2014-07-21 06:58:16 +02:00
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`toc-depth`
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2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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: level of section to include in table of contents
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2015-04-14 18:40:59 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
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#### BibLaTeX Bibliographies
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2016-06-25 22:12:06 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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These variables function when using BibLaTeX for [citation rendering].
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2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`biblatexoptions`
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: list of options for biblatex
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2015-05-12 06:19:15 +02:00
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2013-07-20 19:52:00 +02:00
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`biblio-style`
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2016-10-13 11:57:56 +02:00
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: bibliography style, when used with `--natbib` and `--biblatex`.
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`biblio-title`
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: bibliography title, when used with `--natbib` and `--biblatex`.
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2015-12-20 03:29:55 +01:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`bibliography`
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: bibliography to use for resolving references
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2014-08-11 17:18:37 +02:00
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2017-06-28 14:29:59 +02:00
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`natbiboptions`
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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: list of options for natbib
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2017-12-12 06:26:16 +01:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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[KOMA-Script]: https://ctan.org/pkg/koma-script
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[LaTeX Font Catalogue]: https://tug.org/FontCatalogue/
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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[LaTeX font encodings guide]: https://ctan.org/pkg/encguide
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[TeX Gyre]: http://www.gust.org.pl/projects/e-foundry/tex-gyre
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[`article`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/article
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[`book`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/book
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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[`libertinus`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/libertinus
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[`memoir`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/memoir
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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[`report`]: https://ctan.org/pkg/report
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:14:46 +02:00
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### Variables for ConTeXt
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2015-10-20 17:15:12 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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Pandoc uses these variables when [creating a PDF] with ConTeXt.
|
2015-12-22 22:42:38 +01:00
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2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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`fontsize`
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: font size for body text (e.g. `10pt`, `12pt`)
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`headertext`, `footertext`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: text to be placed in running header or footer (see [ConTeXt Headers and
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Footers]); repeat up to four times for different placement
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`indenting`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: controls indentation of paragraphs, e.g. `yes,small,next` (see
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[ConTeXt Indentation]); repeat for multiple options
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`interlinespace`
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: adjusts line spacing, e.g. `4ex` (using [`setupinterlinespace`]);
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repeat for multiple options
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`layout`
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: options for page margins and text arrangement (see [ConTeXt Layout]);
|
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repeat for multiple options
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2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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2015-11-09 19:04:04 +01:00
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`linkcolor`, `contrastcolor`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: color for links outside and inside a page, e.g. `red`, `blue` (see
|
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[ConTeXt Color])
|
2015-11-09 19:04:04 +01:00
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`linkstyle`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: typeface style for links, e.g. `normal`, `bold`, `slanted`, `boldslanted`,
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`type`, `cap`, `small`
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`lof`, `lot`
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: include list of figures, list of tables
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2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`mainfont`, `sansfont`, `monofont`, `mathfont`
|
2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
|
|
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: font families: take the name of any system font (see
|
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[ConTeXt Font Switching])
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`margin-left`, `margin-right`, `margin-top`, `margin-bottom`
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: sets margins, if `layout` is not used (otherwise `layout`
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overrides these)
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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`pagenumbering`
|
2015-10-22 20:22:28 +02:00
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: page number style and location (using [`setuppagenumbering`]);
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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repeat for multiple options
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`papersize`
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: paper size, e.g. `letter`, `A4`, `landscape` (see [ConTeXt Paper Setup]);
|
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repeat for multiple options
|
2015-10-21 00:07:45 +02:00
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|
ConTeXt template: pdfa variable to generate PDF/A (#4294)
The resulting PDF can be verified using the Apache PDFBox preflight app.
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is a valid PDF/A-1b file
```
Instructions on how to install the ICC profiles on ConTeXt standalone can be found in the wiki: <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles>.
If the ICC profiles are not available the log will contain messages like these
```
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB.icc' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > no default profile 'srgb.icc' for colorspace 'rgb'
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > invalid output intent 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1'
```
and the resulting PDF will not be valid PDF/A:
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is not a valid PDF/A-1b file, error(s) :
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
```
However, the PDF will still be generated and the "errors" shown in the log do not break anything.
2018-03-18 05:05:55 +01:00
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`pdfa`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: adds to the preamble the setup necessary to generate PDF/A
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of the type specified, e.g. `1a:2005`, `2a`. If no type is
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specified (i.e. the value is set to True, by e.g.
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`--metadata=pdfa` or `pdfa: true` in a YAML metadata block),
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`1b:2005` will be used as default, for reasons of backwards
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compatibility. Using `--variable=pdfa` without specified value
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is not supported. To successfully generate PDF/A the required
|
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ICC color profiles have to be available and the content and all
|
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|
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included files (such as images) have to be standard conforming.
|
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The ICC profiles and output intent may be specified using the
|
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variables `pdfaiccprofile` and `pdfaintent`. See also [ConTeXt
|
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PDFA] for more details.
|
2019-07-15 20:55:04 +02:00
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`pdfaiccprofile`
|
2019-09-28 20:16:46 +02:00
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|
|
: when used in conjunction with `pdfa`, specifies the ICC profile to use
|
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|
|
in the PDF, e.g. `default.cmyk`. If left unspecified, `sRGB.icc` is
|
2019-07-15 20:55:04 +02:00
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used as default. May be repeated to include multiple profiles. Note that
|
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the profiles have to be available on the system. They can be obtained
|
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from [ConTeXt ICC Profiles].
|
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|
2019-09-28 20:16:46 +02:00
|
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`pdfaintent`
|
|
|
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: when used in conjunction with `pdfa`, specifies the output intent for
|
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|
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the colors, e.g. `ISO coated v2 300\letterpercent\space (ECI)`
|
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|
|
If left unspecified, `sRGB IEC61966-2.1` is used as default.
|
ConTeXt template: pdfa variable to generate PDF/A (#4294)
The resulting PDF can be verified using the Apache PDFBox preflight app.
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is a valid PDF/A-1b file
```
Instructions on how to install the ICC profiles on ConTeXt standalone can be found in the wiki: <http://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles>.
If the ICC profiles are not available the log will contain messages like these
```
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB.icc' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > no default profile 'srgb.icc' for colorspace 'rgb'
backend > profiles > profile specification 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1' loaded from '/usr/local/texlive/2017/texmf-dist/tex/context/colors/icc/context/colorprofiles.xml'
backend > profiles > error, couldn't locate profile 'srgb.icc'
backend > profiles > invalid output intent 'sRGB IEC61966-2.1'
```
and the resulting PDF will not be valid PDF/A:
```
$ java -jar preflight-app-2.0.8.jar test.pdf
The file test.pdf is not a valid PDF/A-1b file, error(s) :
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "g" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, The operator "G" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
2.4.3 : Invalid Color space, /DeviceGray default for operator "TJ" can't be used without Color Profile on page 1
```
However, the PDF will still be generated and the "errors" shown in the log do not break anything.
2018-03-18 05:05:55 +01:00
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`toc`
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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|
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: include table of contents (can also be set using
|
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`--toc/--table-of-contents`)
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`whitespace`
|
2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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: spacing between paragraphs, e.g. `none`, `small` (using
|
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[`setupwhitespace`])
|
2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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2019-07-16 18:31:59 +02:00
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`includesource`
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: include all source documents as file attachments in the PDF file
|
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|
2018-09-17 05:40:55 +02:00
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[ConTeXt Paper Setup]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PaperSetup
|
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[ConTeXt Layout]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Layout
|
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[ConTeXt Font Switching]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Font_Switching
|
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[ConTeXt Color]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Color
|
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[ConTeXt Headers and Footers]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Headers_and_Footers
|
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[ConTeXt Indentation]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Indentation
|
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[ConTeXt ICC Profiles]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDFX#ICC_profiles
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[ConTeXt PDFA]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/PDF/A
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[`setupwhitespace`]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupwhitespace
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[`setupinterlinespace`]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setupinterlinespace
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[`setuppagenumbering`]: https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Command/setuppagenumbering
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### Variables for `wkhtmltopdf`
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Pandoc uses these variables when [creating a PDF] with [`wkhtmltopdf`].
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The `--css` option also affects the output.
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`footer-html`, `header-html`
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: add information to the header and footer
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`margin-left`, `margin-right`, `margin-top`, `margin-bottom`
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: set the page margins
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`papersize`
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: sets the PDF paper size
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### Variables for man pages
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2015-10-10 22:13:42 +02:00
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`adjusting`
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: adjusts text to left (`l`), right (`r`), center (`c`),
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or both (`b`) margins
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`footer`
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: footer in man pages
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`header`
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: header in man pages
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`hyphenate`
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: if `true` (the default), hyphenation will be used
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`section`
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: section number in man pages
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### Variables for ms
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`fontfamily`
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: font family (e.g. `T` or `P`)
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`indent`
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: paragraph indent (e.g. `2m`)
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`lineheight`
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: line height (e.g. `12p`)
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`pointsize`
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: point size (e.g. `10p`)
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### Variables set automatically
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Pandoc sets these variables automatically in response to [options] or
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document contents; users can also modify them. These vary depending
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on the output format, and include the following:
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`body`
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: body of document
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`date-meta`
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: the `date` variable converted to ISO 8601 YYYY-MM-DD,
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included in all HTML based formats (dzslides, epub,
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html, html4, html5, revealjs, s5, slideous, slidy).
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The recognized formats for `date` are: `mm/dd/yyyy`,
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`mm/dd/yy`, `yyyy-mm-dd` (ISO 8601), `dd MM yyyy`
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(e.g. either `02 Apr 2018` or `02 April 2018`),
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`MM dd, yyyy` (e.g. `Apr. 02, 2018` or `April 02, 2018),
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`yyyy[mm[dd]]]` (e.g. `20180402, `201804` or `2018`).
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`header-includes`
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: contents specified by `-H/--include-in-header` (may have multiple
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values)
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`include-before`
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: contents specified by `-B/--include-before-body` (may have
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multiple values)
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`include-after`
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: contents specified by `-A/--include-after-body` (may have
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multiple values)
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`meta-json`
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: JSON representation of all of the document's metadata. Field
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values are transformed to the selected output format.
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`numbersections`
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: non-null value if `-N/--number-sections` was specified
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`sourcefile`, `outputfile`
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: source and destination filenames, as given on the command line.
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`sourcefile` can also be a list if input comes from multiple files,
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or empty if input is from stdin. You can use the following snippet in
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your template to distinguish them:
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$if(sourcefile)$
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$for(sourcefile)$
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$sourcefile$
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$endfor$
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$else$
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(stdin)
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$endif$
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Similarly, `outputfile` can be `-` if output goes to the terminal.
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2019-05-04 18:04:30 +02:00
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If you need absolute paths, use e.g. `$curdir$/$sourcefile$`.
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`curdir`
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: working directory from which pandoc is run.
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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`toc`
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: non-null value if `--toc/--table-of-contents` was specified
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`toc-title`
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: title of table of contents (works only with EPUB,
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2019-11-24 02:13:23 +01:00
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HTML, opendocument, odt, docx, pptx, beamer, LaTeX)
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2019-01-24 00:36:11 +01:00
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[pandoc-templates]: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates
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# Extensions
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The behavior of some of the readers and writers can be adjusted by
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enabling or disabling various extensions.
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An extension can be enabled by adding `+EXTENSION`
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to the format name and disabled by adding `-EXTENSION`. For example,
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`--from markdown_strict+footnotes` is strict Markdown with footnotes
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enabled, while `--from markdown-footnotes-pipe_tables` is pandoc's
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Markdown without footnotes or pipe tables.
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The markdown reader and writer make by far the most use of extensions.
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Extensions only used by them are therefore covered in the
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section [Pandoc's Markdown] below (See [Markdown variants] for
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`commonmark` and `gfm`.) In the following, extensions that also work
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for other formats are covered.
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2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
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Note that markdown extensions added to the `ipynb` format
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affect Markdown cells in Jupyter notebooks (as do command-line
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options like `--atx-headers`).
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Typography
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#### Extension: `smart` ####
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Interpret straight quotes as curly quotes, `---` as em-dashes,
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`--` as en-dashes, and `...` as ellipses. Nonbreaking spaces are
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2018-01-12 17:08:46 +01:00
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inserted after certain abbreviations, such as "Mr."
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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input formats
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: `markdown`, `commonmark`, `latex`, `mediawiki`, `org`, `rst`, `twiki`
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output formats
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: `markdown`, `latex`, `context`, `rst`
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enabled by default in
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: `markdown`, `latex`, `context` (both input and output)
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Note: If you are *writing* Markdown, then the `smart` extension
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has the reverse effect: what would have been curly quotes comes
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out straight.
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In LaTeX, `smart` means to use the standard TeX ligatures
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for quotation marks (` `` ` and ` '' ` for double quotes,
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`` ` `` and `` ' `` for single quotes) and dashes (`--` for
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en-dash and `---` for em-dash). If `smart` is disabled,
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then in reading LaTeX pandoc will parse these characters
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literally. In writing LaTeX, enabling `smart` tells pandoc
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to use the ligatures when possible; if `smart` is disabled
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pandoc will use unicode quotation mark and dash characters.
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Headings and sections
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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#### Extension: `auto_identifiers` ####
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|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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A heading without an explicitly specified identifier will be
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automatically assigned a unique identifier based on the heading text.
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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input formats
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: `markdown`, `latex`, `rst`, `mediawiki`, `textile`
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output formats
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: `markdown`, `muse`
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enabled by default in
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: `markdown`, `muse`
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|
2018-11-11 22:27:25 +01:00
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The default algorithm used to derive the identifier from the
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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heading text is:
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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- Remove all formatting, links, etc.
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- Remove all footnotes.
|
2019-01-08 00:04:47 +01:00
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- Remove all non-alphanumeric characters,
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except underscores, hyphens, and periods.
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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- Replace all spaces and newlines with hyphens.
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- Convert all alphabetic characters to lowercase.
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- Remove everything up to the first letter (identifiers may
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not begin with a number or punctuation mark).
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- If nothing is left after this, use the identifier `section`.
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Thus, for example,
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|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Heading Identifier
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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------------------------------- ----------------------------
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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`Heading identifiers in HTML` `heading-identifiers-in-html`
|
2019-01-08 00:04:47 +01:00
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`Maître d'hôtel` `maître-dhôtel`
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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`*Dogs*?--in *my* house?` `dogs--in-my-house`
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`[HTML], [S5], or [RTF]?` `html-s5-or-rtf`
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`3. Applications` `applications`
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`33` `section`
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These rules should, in most cases, allow one to determine the identifier
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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from the heading text. The exception is when several headings have the
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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same text; in this case, the first will get an identifier as described
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above; the second will get the same identifier with `-1` appended; the
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third with `-2`; and so on.
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|
2018-11-11 22:27:25 +01:00
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(However, a different algorithm is used if
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`gfm_auto_identifiers` is enabled; see below.)
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|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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These identifiers are used to provide link targets in the table of
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|
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contents generated by the `--toc|--table-of-contents` option. They
|
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|
also make it easy to provide links from one section of a document to
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another. A link to this section, for example, might look like this:
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See the section on
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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[heading identifiers](#heading-identifiers-in-html-latex-and-context).
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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Note, however, that this method of providing links to sections works
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only in HTML, LaTeX, and ConTeXt formats.
|
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If the `--section-divs` option is specified, then each section will
|
2017-12-29 00:27:16 +01:00
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be wrapped in a `section` (or a `div`, if `html4` was specified),
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and the identifier will be attached to the enclosing `<section>`
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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(or `<div>`) tag rather than the heading itself. This allows entire
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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|
sections to be manipulated using JavaScript or treated differently in
|
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CSS.
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|
|
#### Extension: `ascii_identifiers` ####
|
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Causes the identifiers produced by `auto_identifiers` to be pure ASCII.
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Accents are stripped off of accented Latin letters, and non-Latin
|
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letters are omitted.
|
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|
2018-11-11 22:27:25 +01:00
|
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|
#### Extension: `gfm_auto_identifiers` ####
|
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|
Changes the algorithm used by `auto_identifiers` to conform to
|
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|
GitHub's method. Spaces are converted to dashes (`-`),
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|
uppercase characters to lowercase characters, and punctuation
|
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characters other than `-` and `_` are removed.
|
2019-10-11 19:00:09 +02:00
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|
Emojis are replaced by their names.
|
2018-11-11 22:27:25 +01:00
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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|
## Math Input
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
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|
The extensions [`tex_math_dollars`](#extension-tex_math_dollars),
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|
|
[`tex_math_single_backslash`](#extension-tex_math_single_backslash), and
|
|
|
|
[`tex_math_double_backslash`](#extension-tex_math_double_backslash)
|
|
|
|
are described in the section about Pandoc's Markdown.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
However, they can also be used with HTML input. This is handy for
|
|
|
|
reading web pages formatted using MathJax, for example.
|
|
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
|
|
|
## Raw HTML/TeX
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
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|
2020-07-14 22:28:10 +02:00
|
|
|
The following extensions are described in more detail in
|
|
|
|
their respective sections of [Pandoc's Markdown]:
|
|
|
|
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|
|
- [`raw_html`](#extension-raw_html) allows HTML elements which
|
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|
|
are not representable in pandoc's AST to be parsed as raw HTML.
|
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|
|
By default, this is disabled for HTML input.
|
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|
|
|
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|
|
- [`raw_tex`](#extension-raw_tex) allows raw LaTeX, TeX, and ConTeXt
|
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|
|
to be included in a document. This extension can be enabled/disabled
|
|
|
|
for the following formats (in addition to `markdown`):
|
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|
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|
|
|
input formats
|
2020-10-16 20:52:06 +02:00
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|
|
: `latex`, `textile`, `html` (environments, `\ref`, and
|
2020-07-14 22:28:10 +02:00
|
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|
`\eqref` only), `ipynb`
|
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output formats
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: `textile`, `commonmark`
|
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|
Note: as applied to `ipynb`, `raw_html` and `raw_tex` affect not
|
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|
|
only raw TeX in markdown cells, but data with mime type
|
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|
|
`text/html` in output cells. Since the `ipynb` reader attempts
|
|
|
|
to preserve the richest possible outputs when several options
|
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|
|
are given, you will get best results if you disable `raw_html`
|
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|
|
and `raw_tex` when converting to formats like `docx` which don't
|
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|
|
allow raw `html` or `tex`.
|
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|
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|
|
- [`native_divs`](#extension-native_divs) causes HTML `div`
|
|
|
|
elements to be parsed as native pandoc Div blocks.
|
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|
|
If you want them to be parsed as raw HTML, use
|
|
|
|
`-f html-native_divs+raw_html`.
|
|
|
|
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|
|
|
- [`native_spans`](#extension-native_spans) causes HTML `span`
|
|
|
|
elements to be parsed as native pandoc Span inlines.
|
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|
|
If you want them to be parsed as raw HTML, use
|
|
|
|
`-f html-native_spans+raw_html`. If you want to drop all
|
|
|
|
`div`s and `span`s when converting HTML to Markdown, you
|
|
|
|
can use `pandoc -f html-native_divs-native_spans -t markdown`.
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
|
|
|
## Literate Haskell support
|
2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
|
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|
|
|
|
#### Extension: `literate_haskell` ####
|
|
|
|
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|
|
Treat the document as literate Haskell source.
|
|
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|
|
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|
|
This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
|
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|
|
|
|
|
|
input formats
|
|
|
|
: `markdown`, `rst`, `latex`
|
|
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|
output formats
|
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|
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: `markdown`, `rst`, `latex`, `html`
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If you append `+lhs` (or `+literate_haskell`) to one of the formats
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above, pandoc will treat the document as literate Haskell source.
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This means that
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- In Markdown input, "bird track" sections will be parsed as Haskell
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code rather than block quotations. Text between `\begin{code}`
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and `\end{code}` will also be treated as Haskell code. For
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ATX-style headings the character '=' will be used instead of '#'.
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- In Markdown output, code blocks with classes `haskell` and `literate`
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will be rendered using bird tracks, and block quotations will be
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indented one space, so they will not be treated as Haskell code.
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In addition, headings will be rendered setext-style (with underlines)
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rather than ATX-style (with '#' characters). (This is because ghc
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treats '#' characters in column 1 as introducing line numbers.)
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- In restructured text input, "bird track" sections will be parsed
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as Haskell code.
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- In restructured text output, code blocks with class `haskell` will
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be rendered using bird tracks.
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Haskell code.
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- In LaTeX output, code blocks with class `haskell` will be rendered
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inside `code` environments.
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- In HTML output, code blocks with class `haskell` will be rendered
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with class `literatehaskell` and bird tracks.
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Examples:
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pandoc -f markdown+lhs -t html
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reads literate Haskell source formatted with Markdown conventions and writes
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ordinary HTML (without bird tracks).
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pandoc -f markdown+lhs -t html+lhs
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writes HTML with the Haskell code in bird tracks, so it can be copied
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and pasted as literate Haskell source.
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Note that GHC expects the bird tracks in the first column, so indented
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literate code blocks (e.g. inside an itemized environment) will not be
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picked up by the Haskell compiler.
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## Other extensions
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#### Extension: `empty_paragraphs` ####
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Allows empty paragraphs. By default empty paragraphs are
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omitted.
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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input formats
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: `docx`, `html`
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output formats
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: `docx`, `odt`, `opendocument`, `html`
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#### Extension: `native_numbering` ####
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Enables native numbering of figures and tables. Enumeration
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starts at 1.
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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output formats
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: `odt`, `opendocument`
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#### Extension: `xrefs_name` ####
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Links to headings, figures and tables inside the document are
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substituted with cross-references that will use the name or caption
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of the referenced item. The original link text is replaced once
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the generated document is refreshed. This extension can be combined
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with `xrefs_number` in which case numbers will appear before the
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name.
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Text in cross-references is only made consistent with the referenced
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item once the document has been refreshed.
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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output formats
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: `odt`, `opendocument`
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#### Extension: `xrefs_number` ####
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Links to headings, figures and tables inside the document are
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substituted with cross-references that will use the number
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of the referenced item. The original link text is discarded.
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This extension can be combined with `xrefs_name` in which case
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the name or caption numbers will appear after the number.
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For the `xrefs_number` to be useful heading numbers must be enabled
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in the generated document, also table and figure captions must be enabled
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using for example the `native_numbering` extension.
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Numbers in cross-references are only visible in the final document once
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it has been refreshed.
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This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats:
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output formats
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: `odt`, `opendocument`
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2020-09-13 07:42:44 +02:00
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#### Extension: `styles` #### {#ext-styles}
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2019-02-21 06:36:28 +01:00
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When converting from docx, read all docx styles as divs (for
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paragraph styles) and spans (for character styles) regardless
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of whether pandoc understands the meaning of these styles.
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This can be used with [docx custom styles](#custom-styles).
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Disabled by default.
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input formats
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: `docx`
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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#### Extension: `amuse` ####
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In the `muse` input format, this enables Text::Amuse
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extensions to Emacs Muse markup.
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2020-07-24 02:47:02 +02:00
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#### Extension: `raw_markdown` ####
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In the `ipynb` input format, this causes Markdown cells
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to be included as raw Markdown blocks (allowing lossless
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round-tripping) rather than being parsed. Use this only
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when you are targeting `ipynb` or a markdown-based
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output format.
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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#### Extension: `citations` {#org-citations}
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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Some aspects of [Pandoc's Markdown citation syntax](#citations)
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are also accepted in `org` input.
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2018-01-16 02:38:33 +01:00
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#### Extension: `ntb` ####
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In the `context` output format this enables the use of [Natural Tables
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(TABLE)](https://wiki.contextgarden.net/TABLE) instead of the default
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[Extreme Tables (xtables)](https://wiki.contextgarden.net/xtables).
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2018-01-16 02:38:33 +01:00
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Natural tables allow more fine-grained global customization but come
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at a performance penalty compared to extreme tables.
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Pandoc's Markdown
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2011-01-28 20:55:11 +01:00
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Pandoc understands an extended and slightly revised version of
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John Gruber's [Markdown] syntax. This document explains the syntax,
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noting differences from standard Markdown. Except where noted, these
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differences can be suppressed by using the `markdown_strict` format instead
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of `markdown`. Extensions can be enabled or disabled to specify the
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behavior more granularly. They are described in the following. See also
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[Extensions] above, for extensions that work also on other formats.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Philosophy
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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Markdown is designed to be easy to write, and, even more importantly,
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easy to read:
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> A Markdown-formatted document should be publishable as-is, as plain
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> text, without looking like it's been marked up with tags or formatting
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> instructions.
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> -- [John Gruber](https://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax#philosophy)
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This principle has guided pandoc's decisions in finding syntax for
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tables, footnotes, and other extensions.
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There is, however, one respect in which pandoc's aims are different
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from the original aims of Markdown. Whereas Markdown was originally
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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designed with HTML generation in mind, pandoc is designed for multiple
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output formats. Thus, while pandoc allows the embedding of raw HTML,
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it discourages it, and provides other, non-HTMLish ways of representing
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important document elements like definition lists, tables, mathematics, and
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footnotes.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Paragraphs
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2015-05-05 18:51:00 +02:00
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A paragraph is one or more lines of text followed by one or more blank lines.
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Newlines are treated as spaces, so you can reflow your paragraphs as you like.
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2012-07-28 00:45:30 +02:00
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If you need a hard line break, put two or more spaces at the end of a line.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `escaped_line_breaks` ####
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2012-07-28 00:45:30 +02:00
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A backslash followed by a newline is also a hard line break.
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Note: in multiline and grid table cells, this is the only way
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to create a hard line break, since trailing spaces in the cells
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are ignored.
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Headings
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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There are two kinds of headings: Setext and ATX.
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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### Setext-style headings ###
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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A setext-style heading is a line of text "underlined" with a row of `=` signs
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(for a level-one heading) or `-` signs (for a level-two heading):
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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A level-one heading
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===================
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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A level-two heading
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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The heading text can contain inline formatting, such as emphasis (see
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[Inline formatting], below).
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2007-01-09 00:54:15 +01:00
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2009-12-05 06:33:24 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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### ATX-style headings ###
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2008-07-11 03:24:15 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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An ATX-style heading consists of one to six `#` signs and a line of
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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text, optionally followed by any number of `#` signs. The number of
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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`#` signs at the beginning of the line is the heading level:
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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## A level-two heading
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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### A level-three heading ###
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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As with setext-style headings, the heading text can contain formatting:
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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# A level-one heading with a [link](/url) and *emphasis*
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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#### Extension: `blank_before_header` ####
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2012-07-28 00:45:30 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Standard Markdown syntax does not require a blank line before a heading.
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Pandoc does require this (except, of course, at the beginning of the
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document). The reason for the requirement is that it is all too easy for a
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`#` to end up at the beginning of a line by accident (perhaps through line
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wrapping). Consider, for example:
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I like several of their flavors of ice cream:
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#22, for example, and #5.
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2017-03-20 21:51:29 +01:00
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#### Extension: `space_in_atx_header` ####
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Many Markdown implementations do not require a space between the
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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opening `#`s of an ATX heading and the heading text, so that
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`#5 bolt` and `#hashtag` count as headings. With this extension,
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2017-03-20 21:51:29 +01:00
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pandoc does require the space.
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2007-07-21 21:10:28 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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### Heading identifiers ###
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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See also the [`auto_identifiers`
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extension](#extension-auto_identifiers) above.
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2017-12-27 12:33:40 +01:00
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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#### Extension: `header_attributes` ####
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2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Headings can be assigned attributes using this syntax at the end
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of the line containing the heading text:
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{#identifier .class .class key=value key=value}
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Thus, for example, the following headings will all be assigned the identifier
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`foo`:
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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# My heading {#foo}
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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## My heading ## {#foo}
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2013-01-11 05:22:18 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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My other heading {#foo}
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---------------
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(This syntax is compatible with [PHP Markdown Extra].)
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2014-05-27 19:39:13 +02:00
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Note that although this syntax allows assignment of classes and key/value
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attributes, writers generally don't use all of this information. Identifiers,
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classes, and key/value attributes are used in HTML and HTML-based formats such
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as EPUB and slidy. Identifiers are used for labels and link anchors in the
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2019-06-06 08:01:57 +02:00
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LaTeX, ConTeXt, Textile, Jira markup, and AsciiDoc writers.
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2014-05-27 19:39:13 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Headings with the class `unnumbered` will not be numbered, even if
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2013-03-03 06:12:00 +01:00
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`--number-sections` is specified. A single hyphen (`-`) in an attribute
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context is equivalent to `.unnumbered`, and preferable in non-English
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documents. So,
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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# My heading {-}
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is just the same as
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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# My heading {.unnumbered}
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2013-03-03 06:12:00 +01:00
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2019-10-10 17:59:37 +02:00
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If the `unlisted` class is present in addition to `unnumbered`,
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the heading will not be included in a table of contents.
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(Currently this feature is only implemented for certain
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formats: those based on LaTeX and HTML, PowerPoint, and RTF.)
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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#### Extension: `implicit_header_references` ####
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2013-01-04 05:32:15 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Pandoc behaves as if reference links have been defined for each heading.
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So, to link to a heading
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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# Heading identifiers in HTML
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you can simply write
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[Heading identifiers in HTML]
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or
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[Heading identifiers in HTML][]
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or
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[the section on heading identifiers][heading identifiers in
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HTML]
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instead of giving the identifier explicitly:
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[Heading identifiers in HTML](#heading-identifiers-in-html)
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If there are multiple headings with identical text, the corresponding
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reference will link to the first one only, and you will need to use explicit
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links to link to the others, as described above.
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Like regular reference links, these references are case-insensitive.
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Explicit link reference definitions always take priority over
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implicit heading references. So, in the following example, the
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link will point to `bar`, not to `#foo`:
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# Foo
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[foo]: bar
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See [foo]
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## Block quotations
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Markdown uses email conventions for quoting blocks of text.
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A block quotation is one or more paragraphs or other block elements
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(such as lists or headings), with each line preceded by a `>` character
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and an optional space. (The `>` need not start at the left margin, but
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it should not be indented more than three spaces.)
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> This is a block quote. This
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> paragraph has two lines.
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>
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> 1. This is a list inside a block quote.
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> 2. Second item.
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A "lazy" form, which requires the `>` character only on the first
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line of each block, is also allowed:
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> This is a block quote. This
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paragraph has two lines.
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> 1. This is a list inside a block quote.
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2. Second item.
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Among the block elements that can be contained in a block quote are
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other block quotes. That is, block quotes can be nested:
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> This is a block quote.
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>
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> > A block quote within a block quote.
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If the `>` character is followed by an optional space, that space
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will be considered part of the block quote marker and not part of
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the indentation of the contents. Thus, to put an indented code
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block in a block quote, you need five spaces after the `>`:
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> code
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#### Extension: `blank_before_blockquote` ####
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Standard Markdown syntax does not require a blank line before a
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block quote. Pandoc does require this (except, of course, at
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the beginning of the document). The reason for the requirement
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is that it is all too easy for a `>` to end up at the beginning
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of a line by accident (perhaps through line wrapping). So,
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unless the `markdown_strict` format is used, the following does
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not produce a nested block quote in pandoc:
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> This is a block quote.
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>> Nested.
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## Verbatim (code) blocks
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### Indented code blocks ###
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A block of text indented four spaces (or one tab) is treated as verbatim
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text: that is, special characters do not trigger special formatting,
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and all spaces and line breaks are preserved. For example,
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if (a > 3) {
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moveShip(5 * gravity, DOWN);
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}
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The initial (four space or one tab) indentation is not considered part
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of the verbatim text, and is removed in the output.
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Note: blank lines in the verbatim text need not begin with four spaces.
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### Fenced code blocks ###
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#### Extension: `fenced_code_blocks` ####
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In addition to standard indented code blocks, pandoc supports
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*fenced* code blocks. These begin with a row of three or more
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tildes (`~`) and end with a row of tildes that must be at least as long as
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the starting row. Everything between these lines is treated as code. No
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indentation is necessary:
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~~~~~~~
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if (a > 3) {
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moveShip(5 * gravity, DOWN);
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}
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~~~~~~~
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Like regular code blocks, fenced code blocks must be separated
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from surrounding text by blank lines.
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If the code itself contains a row of tildes or backticks, just use a longer
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row of tildes or backticks at the start and end:
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~~~~~~~~~~
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code including tildes
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#### Extension: `backtick_code_blocks` ####
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Same as `fenced_code_blocks`, but uses backticks (`` ` ``) instead of tildes
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(`~`).
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#### Extension: `fenced_code_attributes` ####
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Optionally, you may attach attributes to fenced or backtick code block using
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this syntax:
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~~~~ {#mycode .haskell .numberLines startFrom="100"}
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qsort [] = []
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qsort (x:xs) = qsort (filter (< x) xs) ++ [x] ++
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qsort (filter (>= x) xs)
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Here `mycode` is an identifier, `haskell` and `numberLines` are
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classes, and `startFrom` is an attribute with value `100`. Some
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output formats can use this information to do syntax
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highlighting. Currently, the only output formats that uses this
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information are HTML, LaTeX, Docx, Ms, and PowerPoint. If
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highlighting is supported for your output format and language,
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then the code block above will appear highlighted, with numbered
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lines. (To see which languages are supported, type `pandoc
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--list-highlight-languages`.) Otherwise, the code block above
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will appear as follows:
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<pre id="mycode" class="haskell numberLines" startFrom="100">
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<code>
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...
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</code>
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</pre>
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The `numberLines` (or `number-lines`) class will cause the lines
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of the code block to be numbered, starting with `1` or the value
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of the `startFrom` attribute. The `lineAnchors` (or
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`line-anchors`) class will cause the lines to be clickable
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anchors in HTML output.
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A shortcut form can also be used for specifying the language of
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the code block:
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```haskell
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qsort [] = []
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```
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This is equivalent to:
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``` {.haskell}
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qsort [] = []
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```
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If the `fenced_code_attributes` extension is disabled, but
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input contains class attribute(s) for the code block, the first
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class attribute will be printed after the opening fence as a bare
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word.
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To prevent all highlighting, use the `--no-highlight` flag.
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To set the highlighting style, use `--highlight-style`.
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For more information on highlighting, see [Syntax highlighting],
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below.
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## Line blocks
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#### Extension: `line_blocks` ####
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A line block is a sequence of lines beginning with a vertical bar (`|`)
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followed by a space. The division into lines will be preserved in
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the output, as will any leading spaces; otherwise, the lines will
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be formatted as Markdown. This is useful for verse and addresses:
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| The limerick packs laughs anatomical
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| So seldom are clean
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The lines can be hard-wrapped if needed, but the continuation
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line must begin with a space.
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| The Right Honorable Most Venerable and Righteous Samuel L.
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Constable, Jr.
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This syntax is borrowed from [reStructuredText].
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## Lists
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### Bullet lists ###
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2011-01-29 06:54:28 +01:00
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A bullet list is a list of bulleted list items. A bulleted list
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item begins with a bullet (`*`, `+`, or `-`). Here is a simple
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example:
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* one
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* two
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* three
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This will produce a "compact" list. If you want a "loose" list, in which
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each item is formatted as a paragraph, put spaces between the items:
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* one
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* two
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* three
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The bullets need not be flush with the left margin; they may be
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indented one, two, or three spaces. The bullet must be followed
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by whitespace.
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List items look best if subsequent lines are flush with the first
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line (after the bullet):
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* here is my first
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list item.
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* and my second.
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But Markdown also allows a "lazy" format:
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* here is my first
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list item.
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* and my second.
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
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### Block content in list items ###
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A list item may contain multiple paragraphs and other block-level
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content. However, subsequent paragraphs must be preceded by a blank line
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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and indented to line up with the first non-space content after
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the list marker.
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* First paragraph.
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Continued.
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* Second paragraph. With a code block, which must be indented
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eight spaces:
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{ code }
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2011-01-29 06:54:28 +01:00
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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Exception: if the list marker is followed by an indented code
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block, which must begin 5 spaces after the list marker, then
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subsequent paragraphs must begin two columns after the last
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character of the list marker:
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* code
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continuation paragraph
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List items may include other lists. In this case the preceding blank
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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line is optional. The nested list must be indented to line up with
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the first non-space character after the list marker of the
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containing list item.
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* fruits
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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+ apples
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- macintosh
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- red delicious
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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+ pears
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+ peaches
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* vegetables
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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+ broccoli
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+ chard
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2011-01-29 06:54:28 +01:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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As noted above, Markdown allows you to write list items "lazily," instead of
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indenting continuation lines. However, if there are multiple paragraphs or
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other blocks in a list item, the first line of each must be indented.
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+ A lazy, lazy, list
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item.
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+ Another one; this looks
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bad but is legal.
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Second paragraph of second
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list item.
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### Ordered lists ###
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Ordered lists work just like bulleted lists, except that the items
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begin with enumerators rather than bullets.
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In standard Markdown, enumerators are decimal numbers followed
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by a period and a space. The numbers themselves are ignored, so
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there is no difference between this list:
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1. one
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2. two
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3. three
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and this one:
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5. one
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7. two
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1. three
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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#### Extension: `fancy_lists` ####
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Unlike standard Markdown, pandoc allows ordered list items to be marked
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with uppercase and lowercase letters and roman numerals, in addition to
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Arabic numerals. List markers may be enclosed in parentheses or followed by a
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single right-parentheses or period. They must be separated from the
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text that follows by at least one space, and, if the list marker is a
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capital letter with a period, by at least two spaces.[^2]
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[^2]: The point of this rule is to ensure that normal paragraphs
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starting with people's initials, like
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B. Russell was an English philosopher.
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do not get treated as list items.
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This rule will not prevent
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(C) 2007 Joe Smith
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from being interpreted as a list item. In this case, a backslash
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escape can be used:
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(C\) 2007 Joe Smith
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The `fancy_lists` extension also allows '`#`' to be used as an
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ordered list marker in place of a numeral:
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#. one
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#. two
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#### Extension: `startnum` ####
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Pandoc also pays attention to the type of list marker used, and to the
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starting number, and both of these are preserved where possible in the
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output format. Thus, the following yields a list with numbers followed
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by a single parenthesis, starting with 9, and a sublist with lowercase
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roman numerals:
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9) Ninth
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10) Tenth
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11) Eleventh
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i. subone
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ii. subtwo
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iii. subthree
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Pandoc will start a new list each time a different type of list
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marker is used. So, the following will create three lists:
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(2) Two
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(5) Three
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1. Four
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* Five
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If default list markers are desired, use `#.`:
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#. one
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#. two
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#. three
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#### Extension: `task_lists` ####
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Pandoc supports task lists, using the syntax of GitHub-Flavored Markdown.
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- [ ] an unchecked task list item
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- [x] checked item
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### Definition lists ###
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#### Extension: `definition_lists` ####
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Pandoc supports definition lists, using the syntax of
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[PHP Markdown Extra] with some extensions.[^3]
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Term 1
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: Definition 1
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Term 2 with *inline markup*
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: Definition 2
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{ some code, part of Definition 2 }
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Third paragraph of definition 2.
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Each term must fit on one line, which may optionally be followed by
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a blank line, and must be followed by one or more definitions.
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A definition begins with a colon or tilde, which may be indented one
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or two spaces.
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A term may have multiple definitions, and each definition may
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consist of one or more block elements (paragraph, code block,
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list, etc.), each indented four spaces or one tab stop. The
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body of the definition (including the first line, aside from the
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colon or tilde) should be indented four spaces. However, as with
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other Markdown lists, you can "lazily" omit indentation except
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at the beginning of a paragraph or other block element:
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Term 1
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: Definition
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with lazy continuation.
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Second paragraph of the definition.
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If you leave space before the definition (as in the example above),
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the text of the definition will be treated as a paragraph. In some
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output formats, this will mean greater spacing between term/definition
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pairs. For a more compact definition list, omit the space before the
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definition:
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Term 1
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~ Definition 1
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Term 2
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~ Definition 2a
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~ Definition 2b
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Note that space between items in a definition list is required.
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(A variant that loosens this requirement, but disallows "lazy"
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hard wrapping, can be activated with `compact_definition_lists`: see
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[Non-pandoc extensions], below.)
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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[^3]: I have been influenced by the suggestions of [David
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Wheeler](https://justatheory.com/2009/02/modest-markdown-proposal/).
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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### Numbered example lists ###
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#### Extension: `example_lists` ####
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2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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The special list marker `@` can be used for sequentially numbered
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examples. The first list item with a `@` marker will be numbered '1',
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the next '2', and so on, throughout the document. The numbered examples
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need not occur in a single list; each new list using `@` will take up
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where the last stopped. So, for example:
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(@) My first example will be numbered (1).
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(@) My second example will be numbered (2).
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Explanation of examples.
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(@) My third example will be numbered (3).
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Numbered examples can be labeled and referred to elsewhere in the
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document:
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(@good) This is a good example.
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As (@good) illustrates, ...
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The label can be any string of alphanumeric characters, underscores,
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or hyphens.
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Note: continuation paragraphs in example lists must always
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be indented four spaces, regardless of the length of the
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list marker. That is, example lists always behave as if the
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`four_space_rule` extension is set. This is because example
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labels tend to be long, and indenting content to the
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first non-space character after the label would be awkward.
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### Ending a list ###
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What if you want to put an indented code block after a list?
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- item one
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- item two
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{ my code block }
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Trouble! Here pandoc (like other Markdown implementations) will treat
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`{ my code block }` as the second paragraph of item two, and not as
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a code block.
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To "cut off" the list after item two, you can insert some non-indented
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content, like an HTML comment, which won't produce visible output in
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any format:
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- item one
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{ my code block }
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You can use the same trick if you want two consecutive lists instead
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of one big list:
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1. one
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2. two
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3. three
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1. uno
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2. dos
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## Horizontal rules
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A line containing a row of three or more `*`, `-`, or `_` characters
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(optionally separated by spaces) produces a horizontal rule:
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* * * *
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## Tables
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Four kinds of tables may be used. The first three kinds presuppose the use of
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a fixed-width font, such as Courier. The fourth kind can be used with
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proportionally spaced fonts, as it does not require lining up columns.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `table_captions` ####
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A caption may optionally be provided with all 4 kinds of tables (as
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illustrated in the examples below). A caption is a paragraph beginning
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with the string `Table:` (or just `:`), which will be stripped off.
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It may appear either before or after the table.
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#### Extension: `simple_tables` ####
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2012-07-23 04:29:18 +02:00
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Simple tables look like this:
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Right Left Center Default
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------- ------ ---------- -------
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12 12 12 12
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123 123 123 123
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1 1 1 1
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Table: Demonstration of simple table syntax.
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The header and table rows must each fit on one line. Column
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alignments are determined by the position of the header text relative
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to the dashed line below it:[^4]
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- If the dashed line is flush with the header text on the right side
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but extends beyond it on the left, the column is right-aligned.
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- If the dashed line is flush with the header text on the left side
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but extends beyond it on the right, the column is left-aligned.
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- If the dashed line extends beyond the header text on both sides,
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the column is centered.
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- If the dashed line is flush with the header text on both sides,
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the default alignment is used (in most cases, this will be left).
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[^4]: This scheme is due to Michel Fortin, who proposed it on the
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[Markdown discussion list](http://six.pairlist.net/pipermail/markdown-discuss/2005-March/001097.html).
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The table must end with a blank line, or a line of dashes followed by
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a blank line.
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The column header row may be omitted, provided a dashed line is used
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to end the table. For example:
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------- ------ ---------- -------
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12 12 12 12
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123 123 123 123
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1 1 1 1
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------- ------ ---------- -------
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When the header row is omitted, column alignments are determined on the basis
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of the first line of the table body. So, in the tables above, the columns
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would be right, left, center, and right aligned, respectively.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `multiline_tables` ####
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Multiline tables allow header and table rows to span multiple lines
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of text (but cells that span multiple columns or rows of the table are
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not supported). Here is an example:
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-------------------------------------------------------------
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Centered Default Right Left
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Header Aligned Aligned Aligned
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----------- ------- --------------- -------------------------
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First row 12.0 Example of a row that
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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spans multiple lines.
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2007-07-28 21:16:58 +02:00
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Second row 5.0 Here's another one. Note
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the blank line between
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rows.
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-------------------------------------------------------------
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2007-07-28 21:16:58 +02:00
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Table: Here's the caption. It, too, may span
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multiple lines.
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These work like simple tables, but with the following differences:
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- They must begin with a row of dashes, before the header text
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(unless the header row is omitted).
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- They must end with a row of dashes, then a blank line.
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- The rows must be separated by blank lines.
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In multiline tables, the table parser pays attention to the widths of
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the columns, and the writers try to reproduce these relative widths in
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the output. So, if you find that one of the columns is too narrow in the
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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output, try widening it in the Markdown source.
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2007-01-15 20:52:42 +01:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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The header may be omitted in multiline tables as well as simple tables:
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----------- ------- --------------- -------------------------
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First row 12.0 Example of a row that
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spans multiple lines.
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Second row 5.0 Here's another one. Note
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the blank line between
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rows.
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----------- ------- --------------- -------------------------
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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: Here's a multiline table without a header.
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It is possible for a multiline table to have just one row, but the row
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should be followed by a blank line (and then the row of dashes that ends
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the table), or the table may be interpreted as a simple table.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `grid_tables` ####
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2013-01-23 04:31:03 +01:00
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2012-07-23 04:29:18 +02:00
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Grid tables look like this:
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: Sample grid table.
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2010-07-07 08:05:58 +02:00
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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| Fruit | Price | Advantages |
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+===============+===============+====================+
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| Bananas | $1.34 | - built-in wrapper |
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| | | - bright color |
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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| Oranges | $2.10 | - cures scurvy |
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| | | - tasty |
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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The row of `=`s separates the header from the table body, and can be
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omitted for a headerless table. The cells of grid tables may contain
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arbitrary block elements (multiple paragraphs, code blocks, lists,
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etc.). Cells that span multiple columns or rows are not
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2019-11-03 23:57:27 +01:00
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supported. Grid tables can be created easily using Emacs' table-mode
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(`M-x table-insert`).
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2010-03-18 03:39:18 +01:00
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2016-11-15 16:41:54 +01:00
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Alignments can be specified as with pipe tables, by putting
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colons at the boundaries of the separator line after the
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header:
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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| Right | Left | Centered |
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+==============:+:==============+:==================:+
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| Bananas | $1.34 | built-in wrapper |
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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For headerless tables, the colons go on the top line instead:
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+--------------:+:--------------+:------------------:+
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| Right | Left | Centered |
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+---------------+---------------+--------------------+
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2017-08-23 22:50:59 +02:00
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##### Grid Table Limitations #####
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Pandoc does not support grid tables with row spans or column spans.
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This means that neither variable numbers of columns across rows nor
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variable numbers of rows across columns are supported by Pandoc.
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All grid tables must have the same number of columns in each row,
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and the same number of rows in each column. For example, the
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Docutils [sample grid tables] will not render as expected with
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Pandoc.
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[sample grid tables]: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/restructuredtext.html#grid-tables
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2016-11-15 16:41:54 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `pipe_tables` ####
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2012-07-23 04:29:18 +02:00
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Pipe tables look like this:
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| Right | Left | Default | Center |
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|------:|:-----|---------|:------:|
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| 12 | 12 | 12 | 12 |
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| 123 | 123 | 123 | 123 |
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| 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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2014-07-28 17:19:50 +02:00
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: Demonstration of pipe table syntax.
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2012-07-23 04:29:18 +02:00
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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The syntax is identical to [PHP Markdown Extra tables]. The beginning and
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ending pipe characters are optional, but pipes are required between all
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columns. The colons indicate column alignment as shown. The header
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2015-03-07 19:40:13 +01:00
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cannot be omitted. To simulate a headerless table, include a header
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with blank cells.
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Since the pipes indicate column boundaries, columns need not be vertically
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aligned, as they are in the above example. So, this is a perfectly
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legal (though ugly) pipe table:
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fruit| price
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-----|-----:
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apple|2.05
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pear|1.37
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orange|3.09
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The cells of pipe tables cannot contain block elements like paragraphs
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and lists, and cannot span multiple lines. If a pipe table contains a
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row whose Markdown content is wider than the column width (see
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`--columns`), then the table will take up the full text width and
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the cell contents will wrap, with the relative cell widths determined
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by the number of dashes in the line separating the table header from
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the table body. (For example `---|-` would make the first column 3/4
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and the second column 1/4 of the full text width.)
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On the other hand, if no lines are wider than column width, then
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cell contents will not be wrapped, and the cells will be sized
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to their contents.
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Note: pandoc also recognizes pipe tables of the following
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form, as can be produced by Emacs' orgtbl-mode:
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| One | Two |
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|-----+-------|
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| my | table |
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| is | nice |
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The difference is that `+` is used instead of `|`. Other orgtbl features
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are not supported. In particular, to get non-default column alignment,
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you'll need to add colons as above.
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[PHP Markdown Extra tables]: https://michelf.ca/projects/php-markdown/extra/#table
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Metadata blocks
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2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
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#### Extension: `pandoc_title_block` ####
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If the file begins with a title block
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% title
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% author(s) (separated by semicolons)
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% date
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it will be parsed as bibliographic information, not regular text. (It
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will be used, for example, in the title of standalone LaTeX or HTML
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output.) The block may contain just a title, a title and an author,
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or all three elements. If you want to include an author but no
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title, or a title and a date but no author, you need a blank line:
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```
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%
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% Author
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```
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```
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% My title
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%
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% June 15, 2006
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The title may occupy multiple lines, but continuation lines must
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begin with leading space, thus:
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```
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% My title
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on multiple lines
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```
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If a document has multiple authors, the authors may be put on
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separate lines with leading space, or separated by semicolons, or
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both. So, all of the following are equivalent:
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```
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% Author One
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Author Two
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```
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```
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% Author One; Author Two
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```
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```
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% Author One;
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Author Two
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```
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The date must fit on one line.
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All three metadata fields may contain standard inline formatting
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(italics, links, footnotes, etc.).
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Title blocks will always be parsed, but they will affect the output only
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when the `--standalone` (`-s`) option is chosen. In HTML output, titles
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will appear twice: once in the document head -- this is the title that
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will appear at the top of the window in a browser -- and once at the
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beginning of the document body. The title in the document head can have
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an optional prefix attached (`--title-prefix` or `-T` option). The title
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in the body appears as an H1 element with class "title", so it can be
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suppressed or reformatted with CSS. If a title prefix is specified with
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`-T` and no title block appears in the document, the title prefix will
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be used by itself as the HTML title.
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The man page writer extracts a title, man page section number, and
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other header and footer information from the title line. The title
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is assumed to be the first word on the title line, which may optionally
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end with a (single-digit) section number in parentheses. (There should
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be no space between the title and the parentheses.) Anything after
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this is assumed to be additional footer and header text. A single pipe
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character (`|`) should be used to separate the footer text from the header
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text. Thus,
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2007-07-21 22:33:26 +02:00
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% PANDOC(1)
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will yield a man page with the title `PANDOC` and section 1.
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2007-07-21 22:33:26 +02:00
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% PANDOC(1) Pandoc User Manuals
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2007-07-21 22:30:40 +02:00
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will also have "Pandoc User Manuals" in the footer.
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2007-07-21 22:33:26 +02:00
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% PANDOC(1) Pandoc User Manuals | Version 4.0
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will also have "Version 4.0" in the header.
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2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
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#### Extension: `yaml_metadata_block` ####
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2019-08-14 19:09:19 +02:00
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A [YAML] metadata block is a valid YAML object, delimited by a line of three
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hyphens (`---`) at the top and a line of three hyphens (`---`) or three dots
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(`...`) at the bottom. A YAML metadata block may occur anywhere in the
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document, but if it is not at the beginning, it must be preceded by a blank
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line. (Note that, because of the way pandoc concatenates input files when
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several are provided, you may also keep the metadata in a separate YAML file
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and pass it to pandoc as an argument, along with your Markdown files:
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pandoc chap1.md chap2.md chap3.md metadata.yaml -s -o book.html
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Just be sure that the YAML file begins with `---` and ends with `---` or
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`...`.) Alternatively, you can use the `--metadata-file` option. Using
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that approach however, you cannot reference content (like footnotes)
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from the main markdown input document.
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Metadata will be taken from the fields of the YAML object and added to any
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existing document metadata. Metadata can contain lists and objects (nested
|
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arbitrarily), but all string scalars will be interpreted as Markdown. Fields
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with names ending in an underscore will be ignored by pandoc. (They may be
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given a role by external processors.) Field names must not be
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interpretable as YAML numbers or boolean values (so, for
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example, `yes`, `True`, and `15` cannot be used as field names).
|
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2019-11-07 19:48:38 +01:00
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A document may contain multiple metadata blocks. If two
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metadata blocks attempt to set the same field, the value from
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the second block will be taken.
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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When pandoc is used with `-t markdown` to create a Markdown document,
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a YAML metadata block will be produced only if the `-s/--standalone`
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option is used. All of the metadata will appear in a single block
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at the beginning of the document.
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2019-08-14 19:09:19 +02:00
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Note that [YAML] escaping rules must be followed. Thus, for example,
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2013-07-03 07:54:36 +02:00
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if a title contains a colon, it must be quoted. The pipe character
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(`|`) can be used to begin an indented block that will be interpreted
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literally, without need for escaping. This form is necessary
|
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|
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when the field contains blank lines or block-level formatting:
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2013-07-16 04:32:08 +02:00
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---
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title: 'This is the title: it contains a colon'
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author:
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- Author One
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- Author Two
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keywords: [nothing, nothingness]
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abstract: |
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This is the abstract.
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It consists of two paragraphs.
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...
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2013-08-19 03:39:04 +02:00
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Template variables will be set automatically from the metadata. Thus, for
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|
example, in writing HTML, the variable `abstract` will be set to the HTML
|
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equivalent of the Markdown in the `abstract` field:
|
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<p>This is the abstract.</p>
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<p>It consists of two paragraphs.</p>
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2016-08-15 15:46:17 +02:00
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Variables can contain arbitrary YAML structures, but the template must match
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|
|
this structure. The `author` variable in the default templates expects a
|
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|
|
simple list or string, but can be changed to support more complicated
|
|
|
|
structures. The following combination, for example, would add an affiliation
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|
to the author if one is given:
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---
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title: The document title
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author:
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- name: Author One
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affiliation: University of Somewhere
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- name: Author Two
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affiliation: University of Nowhere
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...
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To use the structured authors in the example above, you would need a custom
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template:
|
2013-12-11 19:46:36 +01:00
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$for(author)$
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$if(author.name)$
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$author.name$$if(author.affiliation)$ ($author.affiliation$)$endif$
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$else$
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$author$
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$endif$
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$endfor$
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|
2018-01-13 21:19:29 +01:00
|
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|
Raw content to include in the document's header may be specified
|
|
|
|
using `header-includes`; however, it is important to mark up
|
|
|
|
this content as raw code for a particular output format, using
|
|
|
|
the [`raw_attribute` extension](#extension-raw_attribute)), or it
|
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|
|
will be interpreted as markdown. For example:
|
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header-includes:
|
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- |
|
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|
```{=latex}
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|
\let\oldsection\section
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|
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\renewcommand{\section}[1]{\clearpage\oldsection{#1}}
|
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```
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
|
|
|
## Backslash escapes
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
|
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#### Extension: `all_symbols_escapable` ####
|
2012-07-28 01:00:22 +02:00
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|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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Except inside a code block or inline code, any punctuation or space
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character preceded by a backslash will be treated literally, even if it
|
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would normally indicate formatting. Thus, for example, if one writes
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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*\*hello\**
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2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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one will get
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2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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<em>*hello*</em>
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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instead of
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2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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<strong>hello</strong>
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2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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This rule is easier to remember than standard Markdown's rule,
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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|
which allows only the following characters to be backslash-escaped:
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
|
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|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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\`*_{}[]()>#+-.!
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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(However, if the `markdown_strict` format is used, the standard Markdown rule
|
2012-08-10 05:19:06 +02:00
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will be used.)
|
2007-12-21 20:25:54 +01:00
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|
2020-03-21 01:15:00 +01:00
|
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A backslash-escaped space is parsed as a nonbreaking space. In TeX output,
|
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|
it will appear as `~`. In HTML and XML output, it will appear as a
|
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|
|
literal unicode nonbreaking space character (note that it will thus
|
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|
|
actually look "invisible" in the generated HTML source; you can still
|
|
|
|
use the `--ascii` command-line option to make it appear as an explicit
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entity).
|
2007-12-21 20:25:54 +01:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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A backslash-escaped newline (i.e. a backslash occurring at the end of
|
|
|
|
a line) is parsed as a hard line break. It will appear in TeX output as
|
|
|
|
`\\` and in HTML as `<br />`. This is a nice alternative to
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
|
|
|
Markdown's "invisible" way of indicating hard line breaks using
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
|
|
|
two trailing spaces on a line.
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
|
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Backslash escapes do not work in verbatim contexts.
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|
2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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|
## Inline formatting
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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|
### Emphasis ###
|
2007-07-12 06:33:15 +02:00
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|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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To *emphasize* some text, surround it with `*`s or `_`, like this:
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This text is _emphasized with underscores_, and this
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|
is *emphasized with asterisks*.
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|
Double `*` or `_` produces **strong emphasis**:
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|
|
This is **strong emphasis** and __with underscores__.
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|
A `*` or `_` character surrounded by spaces, or backslash-escaped,
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|
will not trigger emphasis:
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This is * not emphasized *, and \*neither is this\*.
|
2010-07-16 04:01:00 +02:00
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|
2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
|
|
|
#### Extension: `intraword_underscores` ####
|
2012-07-28 04:04:27 +02:00
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|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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|
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Because `_` is sometimes used inside words and identifiers,
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|
|
pandoc does not interpret a `_` surrounded by alphanumeric
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|
|
|
characters as an emphasis marker. If you want to emphasize
|
|
|
|
just part of a word, use `*`:
|
|
|
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|
|
feas*ible*, not feas*able*.
|
2006-12-31 00:19:14 +01:00
|
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|
2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
|
|
|
### Strikeout ###
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
|
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|
2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
|
|
|
#### Extension: `strikeout` ####
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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|
|
To strikeout a section of text with a horizontal line, begin and end it
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|
with `~~`. Thus, for example,
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|
|
This ~~is deleted text.~~
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|
2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
|
|
|
### Superscripts and subscripts ###
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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|
2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
|
|
|
#### Extension: `superscript`, `subscript` ####
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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Superscripts may be written by surrounding the superscripted text by `^`
|
|
|
|
characters; subscripts may be written by surrounding the subscripted
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|
text by `~` characters. Thus, for example,
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|
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|
H~2~O is a liquid. 2^10^ is 1024.
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|
2019-11-11 18:05:35 +01:00
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|
The text between `^...^` or `~...~` may not contain spaces or
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newlines. If the superscripted or subscripted text contains
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|
spaces, these spaces must be escaped with backslashes. (This is
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|
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|
to prevent accidental superscripting and subscripting through
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|
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the ordinary use of `~` and `^`, and also bad interactions with
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|
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|
footnotes.) Thus, if you want the letter P with 'a cat' in
|
|
|
|
subscripts, use `P~a\ cat~`, not `P~a cat~`.
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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|
|
### Verbatim ###
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|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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To make a short span of text verbatim, put it inside backticks:
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|
What is the difference between `>>=` and `>>`?
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|
If the verbatim text includes a backtick, use double backticks:
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Here is a literal backtick `` ` ``.
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(The spaces after the opening backticks and before the closing
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backticks will be ignored.)
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The general rule is that a verbatim span starts with a string
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of consecutive backticks (optionally followed by a space)
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and ends with a string of the same number of backticks (optionally
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preceded by a space).
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|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Note that backslash-escapes (and other Markdown constructs) do not
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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work in verbatim contexts:
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This is a backslash followed by an asterisk: `\*`.
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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#### Extension: `inline_code_attributes` ####
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2012-07-28 04:04:27 +02:00
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2012-04-29 23:25:34 +02:00
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Attributes can be attached to verbatim text, just as with
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[fenced code blocks]:
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2012-04-29 23:25:34 +02:00
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`<$>`{.haskell}
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2006-12-31 00:19:14 +01:00
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2014-06-21 00:24:24 +02:00
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### Small caps ###
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2017-10-31 19:19:30 +01:00
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To write small caps, use the `smallcaps` class:
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2014-06-21 00:24:24 +02:00
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2017-10-31 19:19:30 +01:00
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[Small caps]{.smallcaps}
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Or, without the `bracketed_spans` extension:
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2014-06-21 00:24:24 +02:00
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2017-10-31 19:19:30 +01:00
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<span class="smallcaps">Small caps</span>
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For compatibility with other Markdown flavors, CSS is also supported:
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2017-11-18 22:58:40 +01:00
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2017-10-31 19:19:30 +01:00
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<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">Small caps</span>
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2014-06-21 00:24:24 +02:00
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2017-10-31 19:19:30 +01:00
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This will work in all output formats that support small caps.
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2016-11-16 11:53:51 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Math
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2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `tex_math_dollars` ####
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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Anything between two `$` characters will be treated as TeX math. The
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2014-09-29 23:55:03 +02:00
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opening `$` must have a non-space character immediately to its right,
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while the closing `$` must have a non-space character immediately to its
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left, and must not be followed immediately by a digit. Thus,
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2007-12-01 04:11:35 +01:00
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`$20,000 and $30,000` won't parse as math. If for some reason
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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you need to enclose text in literal `$` characters, backslash-escape
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2007-12-01 04:11:35 +01:00
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them and they won't be treated as math delimiters.
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2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2019-12-07 18:05:07 +01:00
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For display math, use `$$` delimiters. (In this case, the delimiters
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may be separated from the formula by whitespace.)
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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TeX math will be printed in all output formats. How it is rendered
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depends on the output format:
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2018-06-24 13:03:01 +02:00
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LaTeX
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~ It will appear verbatim surrounded by `\(...\)` (for inline
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math) or `\[...\]` (for display math).
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2018-06-25 22:40:54 +02:00
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Markdown, Emacs Org mode, ConTeXt, ZimWiki
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2018-06-24 13:03:01 +02:00
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~ It will appear verbatim surrounded by `$...$` (for inline
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math) or `$$...$$` (for display math).
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2007-12-01 04:11:47 +01:00
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2019-04-03 01:41:50 +02:00
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XWiki
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~ It will appear verbatim surrounded by `{{formula}}..{{/formula}}`.
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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reStructuredText
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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~ It will be rendered using an [interpreted text role `:math:`].
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2008-01-04 19:59:00 +01:00
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2011-11-19 04:56:58 +01:00
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AsciiDoc
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2019-02-05 19:12:48 +01:00
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~ For AsciiDoc output format (`-t asciidoc`) it will appear verbatim
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surrounded by `latexmath:[$...$]` (for inline math) or
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`[latexmath]++++\[...\]+++` (for display math).
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For AsciiDoctor output format (`-t asciidoctor`) the LaTex delimiters
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(`$..$` and `\[..\]`) are omitted.
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2011-11-19 04:56:58 +01:00
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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Texinfo
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~ It will be rendered inside a `@math` command.
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2008-02-24 06:48:59 +01:00
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2019-06-06 08:01:57 +02:00
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roff man, Jira markup
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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~ It will be rendered verbatim without `$`'s.
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2007-12-02 01:36:32 +01:00
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2014-07-08 00:20:28 +02:00
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MediaWiki, DokuWiki
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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~ It will be rendered inside `<math>` tags.
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2008-07-27 05:25:51 +02:00
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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Textile
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~ It will be rendered inside `<span class="math">` tags.
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2010-04-10 21:38:07 +02:00
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2017-07-26 00:00:54 +02:00
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RTF, OpenDocument
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2016-12-03 21:17:27 +01:00
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~ It will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters,
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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and will otherwise appear verbatim.
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2007-12-02 01:36:32 +01:00
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2017-07-26 00:00:54 +02:00
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ODT
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~ It will be rendered, if possible, using MathML.
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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DocBook
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~ If the `--mathml` flag is used, it will be rendered using MathML
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2012-01-31 19:32:40 +01:00
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in an `inlineequation` or `informalequation` tag. Otherwise it
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2016-12-03 21:17:27 +01:00
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will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters.
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2012-01-31 19:32:40 +01:00
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2012-01-20 08:26:45 +01:00
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Docx
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~ It will be rendered using OMML math markup.
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2011-02-15 19:40:50 +01:00
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FictionBook2
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~ If the `--webtex` option is used, formulas are rendered as images
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2016-10-04 13:43:09 +02:00
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using CodeCogs or other compatible web service, downloaded
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2011-02-15 19:40:50 +01:00
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and embedded in the e-book. Otherwise, they will appear verbatim.
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HTML, Slidy, DZSlides, S5, EPUB
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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~ The way math is rendered in HTML will depend on the
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2017-11-07 21:43:36 +01:00
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command-line options selected. Therefore see [Math rendering in HTML]
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above.
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2010-10-27 04:57:05 +02:00
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[interpreted text role `:math:`]: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/docs/ref/rst/roles.html#math
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Raw HTML
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `raw_html` ####
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2012-08-13 07:04:23 +02:00
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2011-10-25 21:44:20 +02:00
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Markdown allows you to insert raw HTML (or DocBook) anywhere in a document
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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(except verbatim contexts, where `<`, `>`, and `&` are interpreted
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2013-12-23 17:00:14 +01:00
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literally). (Technically this is not an extension, since standard
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Markdown allows it, but it has been made an extension so that it can
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2012-08-13 07:04:23 +02:00
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be disabled if desired.)
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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2012-05-24 10:31:18 +02:00
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The raw HTML is passed through unchanged in HTML, S5, Slidy, Slideous,
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2018-10-06 06:33:14 +02:00
|
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DZSlides, EPUB, Markdown, CommonMark, Emacs Org mode, and Textile
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output, and suppressed in other formats.
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|
2019-01-22 05:40:59 +01:00
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For a more explicit way of including raw HTML in a Markdown
|
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|
document, see the [`raw_attribute` extension][Extension: `raw_attribute`].
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|
2018-10-06 06:33:14 +02:00
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In the CommonMark format, if `raw_html` is enabled, superscripts,
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subscripts, strikeouts and small capitals will be represented as HTML.
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Otherwise, plain-text fallbacks will be used. Note that even if
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`raw_html` is disabled, tables will be rendered with HTML syntax if
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they cannot use pipe syntax.
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
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#### Extension: `markdown_in_html_blocks` ####
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
|
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|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
|
|
|
Standard Markdown allows you to include HTML "blocks": blocks
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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|
of HTML between balanced tags that are separated from the surrounding text
|
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|
|
with blank lines, and start and end at the left margin. Within
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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|
these blocks, everything is interpreted as HTML, not Markdown;
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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so (for example), `*` does not signify emphasis.
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|
2012-08-10 07:30:44 +02:00
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Pandoc behaves this way when the `markdown_strict` format is used; but
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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|
|
by default, pandoc interprets material between HTML block tags as Markdown.
|
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Thus, for example, pandoc will turn
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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<table>
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2015-05-11 17:59:49 +02:00
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<tr>
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<td>*one*</td>
|
2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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<td>[a link](https://google.com)</td>
|
2015-05-11 17:59:49 +02:00
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</tr>
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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</table>
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into
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<table>
|
2015-05-11 17:59:49 +02:00
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<tr>
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<td><em>one</em></td>
|
2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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<td><a href="https://google.com">a link</a></td>
|
2015-05-11 17:59:49 +02:00
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</tr>
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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</table>
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|
whereas `Markdown.pl` will preserve it as is.
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There is one exception to this rule: text between `<script>` and
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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`<style>` tags is not interpreted as Markdown.
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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This departure from standard Markdown should make it easier to mix
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Markdown with HTML block elements. For example, one can surround
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a block of Markdown text with `<div>` tags without preventing it
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from being interpreted as Markdown.
|
2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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2014-08-09 06:04:25 +02:00
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|
|
#### Extension: `native_divs` ####
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Use native pandoc `Div` blocks for content inside `<div>` tags.
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For the most part this should give the same output as
|
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|
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`markdown_in_html_blocks`, but it makes it easier to write pandoc
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filters to manipulate groups of blocks.
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#### Extension: `native_spans` ####
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Use native pandoc `Span` blocks for content inside `<span>` tags.
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For the most part this should give the same output as `raw_html`,
|
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but it makes it easier to write pandoc filters to manipulate groups
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of inlines.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `raw_tex` ####
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2007-12-01 04:11:47 +01:00
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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In addition to raw HTML, pandoc allows raw LaTeX, TeX, and ConTeXt to be
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included in a document. Inline TeX commands will be preserved and passed
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|
unchanged to the LaTeX and ConTeXt writers. Thus, for example, you can use
|
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LaTeX to include BibTeX citations:
|
2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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This result was proved in \cite{jones.1967}.
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2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2007-07-26 04:40:18 +02:00
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Note that in LaTeX environments, like
|
2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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\begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline
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Age & Frequency \\ \hline
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18--25 & 15 \\
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2011-02-15 19:40:50 +01:00
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26--35 & 33 \\
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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36--45 & 22 \\ \hline
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\end{tabular}
|
2006-10-17 16:22:29 +02:00
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2007-07-26 04:40:18 +02:00
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the material between the begin and end tags will be interpreted as raw
|
2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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LaTeX, not as Markdown.
|
2007-07-13 09:12:23 +02:00
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|
2019-01-22 05:40:59 +01:00
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For a more explicit and flexible way of including raw TeX in a
|
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Markdown document, see the [`raw_attribute`
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extension][Extension: `raw_attribute`].
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|
2007-12-01 04:11:47 +01:00
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Inline LaTeX is ignored in output formats other than Markdown, LaTeX,
|
2016-06-12 21:09:18 +02:00
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Emacs Org mode, and ConTeXt.
|
2007-12-01 04:11:47 +01:00
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2017-06-22 23:38:42 +02:00
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### Generic raw attribute ###
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#### Extension: `raw_attribute` ####
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Inline spans and fenced code blocks with a special
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kind of attribute will be parsed as raw content with the
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designated format. For example, the following produces a raw
|
2018-11-02 00:46:43 +01:00
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roff `ms` block:
|
2017-06-22 23:38:42 +02:00
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```{=ms}
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.MYMACRO
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blah blah
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```
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And the following produces a raw `html` inline element:
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This is `<a>html</a>`{=html}
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|
2018-03-19 17:20:16 +01:00
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This can be useful to insert raw xml into `docx` documents, e.g.
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a pagebreak:
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```{=openxml}
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<w:p>
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<w:r>
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<w:br w:type="page"/>
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</w:r>
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</w:p>
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```
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2017-06-23 11:36:13 +02:00
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The format name should match the target format name (see
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`-t/--to`, above, for a list, or use `pandoc
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2018-03-19 17:22:41 +01:00
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--list-output-formats`). Use `openxml` for `docx` output,
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2018-03-20 00:00:49 +01:00
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`opendocument` for `odt` output, `html5` for `epub3` output,
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`html4` for `epub2` output, and `latex`, `beamer`,
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`ms`, or `html5` for `pdf` output (depending on what you
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use for `--pdf-engine`).
|
2017-06-23 11:36:13 +02:00
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2017-06-22 23:38:42 +02:00
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This extension presupposes that the relevant kind of
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inline code or fenced code block is enabled. Thus, for
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example, to use a raw attribute with a backtick code block,
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`backtick_code_blocks` must be enabled.
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The raw attribute cannot be combined with regular attributes.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## LaTeX macros
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2012-07-28 04:04:27 +02:00
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|
2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `latex_macros` ####
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2018-11-22 04:56:50 +01:00
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When this extension is enabled, pandoc will parse LaTeX
|
2017-12-23 02:59:47 +01:00
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macro definitions and apply the resulting macros to all LaTeX
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math and raw LaTeX. So, for example, the following will work in
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all output formats, not just LaTeX:
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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\newcommand{\tuple}[1]{\langle #1 \rangle}
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$\tuple{a, b, c}$
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2018-01-15 01:05:13 +01:00
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Note that LaTeX macros will not be applied if they occur
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2019-05-07 18:24:13 +02:00
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inside a raw span or block marked with the
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2018-01-15 01:05:13 +01:00
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[`raw_attribute` extension](#extension-raw_attribute).
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2018-01-15 01:05:13 +01:00
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When `latex_macros` is disabled, the raw LaTeX and math will
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2017-12-23 02:59:47 +01:00
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not have macros applied. This is usually a better approach when
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you are targeting LaTeX or PDF.
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Macro definitions in LaTeX will be passed through as raw LaTeX
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only if `latex_macros` is not enabled. Macro definitions in
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Markdown source (or other formats allowing `raw_tex`) will
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be passed through regardless of whether `latex_macros` is
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enabled.
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## Links
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Markdown allows links to be specified in several ways.
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### Automatic links ###
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If you enclose a URL or email address in pointy brackets, it
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will become a link:
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<https://google.com>
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<sam@green.eggs.ham>
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### Inline links ###
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An inline link consists of the link text in square brackets,
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followed by the URL in parentheses. (Optionally, the URL can
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be followed by a link title, in quotes.)
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2011-01-29 08:18:39 +01:00
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This is an [inline link](/url), and here's [one with
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a title](https://fsf.org "click here for a good time!").
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There can be no space between the bracketed part and the parenthesized part.
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The link text can contain formatting (such as emphasis), but the title cannot.
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Email addresses in inline links are not autodetected, so they have to be
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prefixed with `mailto`:
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[Write me!](mailto:sam@green.eggs.ham)
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### Reference links ###
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An *explicit* reference link has two parts, the link itself and the link
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definition, which may occur elsewhere in the document (either
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before or after the link).
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The link consists of link text in square brackets, followed by a label in
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square brackets. (There cannot be space between the two unless the
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`spaced_reference_links` extension is enabled.) The link definition
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consists of the bracketed label, followed by a colon and a space, followed by
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the URL, and optionally (after a space) a link title either in quotes or in
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parentheses. The label must not be parseable as a citation (assuming
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the `citations` extension is enabled): citations take precedence over
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link labels.
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Here are some examples:
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[my label 1]: /foo/bar.html "My title, optional"
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[my label 2]: /foo
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[my label 3]: https://fsf.org (The free software foundation)
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[my label 4]: /bar#special 'A title in single quotes'
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The URL may optionally be surrounded by angle brackets:
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[my label 5]: <http://foo.bar.baz>
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The title may go on the next line:
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[my label 3]: https://fsf.org
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"The free software foundation"
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Note that link labels are not case sensitive. So, this will work:
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Here is [my link][FOO]
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[Foo]: /bar/baz
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In an *implicit* reference link, the second pair of brackets is
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empty:
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2015-03-15 20:01:14 +01:00
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See [my website][].
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[my website]: http://foo.bar.baz
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Note: In `Markdown.pl` and most other Markdown implementations,
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reference link definitions cannot occur in nested constructions
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such as list items or block quotes. Pandoc lifts this arbitrary
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seeming restriction. So the following is fine in pandoc, though
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not in most other implementations:
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> My block [quote].
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>
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> [quote]: /foo
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2015-03-15 20:01:14 +01:00
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#### Extension: `shortcut_reference_links` ####
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In a *shortcut* reference link, the second pair of brackets may
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be omitted entirely:
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See [my website].
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[my website]: http://foo.bar.baz
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2014-07-23 21:50:46 +02:00
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### Internal links ###
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To link to another section of the same document, use the automatically
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generated identifier (see [Heading identifiers]). For example:
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See the [Introduction](#introduction).
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or
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See the [Introduction].
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[Introduction]: #introduction
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Internal links are currently supported for HTML formats (including
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HTML slide shows and EPUB), LaTeX, and ConTeXt.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Images
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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A link immediately preceded by a `!` will be treated as an image.
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The link text will be used as the image's alt text:
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![la lune](lalune.jpg "Voyage to the moon")
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![movie reel]
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[movie reel]: movie.gif
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `implicit_figures` ####
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2017-06-27 15:25:37 +02:00
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An image with nonempty alt text, occurring by itself in a
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paragraph, will be rendered as a figure with a caption. The
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image's alt text will be used as the caption.
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![This is the caption](/url/of/image.png)
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2017-06-27 15:25:37 +02:00
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How this is rendered depends on the output format. Some output
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formats (e.g. RTF) do not yet support figures. In those
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formats, you'll just get an image in a paragraph by itself, with
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no caption.
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If you just want a regular inline image, just make sure it is not
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the only thing in the paragraph. One way to do this is to insert a
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nonbreaking space after the image:
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2018-01-12 17:08:46 +01:00
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![This image won't be a figure](/url/of/image.png)\
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2017-02-23 21:14:46 +01:00
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Note that in reveal.js slide shows, an image in a paragraph
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by itself that has the `stretch` class will fill the screen,
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and the caption and figure tags will be omitted.
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2015-11-20 07:58:19 +01:00
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#### Extension: `link_attributes` ####
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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2015-07-26 18:30:47 +02:00
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Attributes can be set on links and images:
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An inline ![image](foo.jpg){#id .class width=30 height=20px}
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and a reference ![image][ref] with attributes.
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[ref]: foo.jpg "optional title" {#id .class key=val key2="val 2"}
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(This syntax is compatible with [PHP Markdown Extra] when only `#id`
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and `.class` are used.)
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2019-07-13 02:03:01 +02:00
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For HTML and EPUB, all known HTML5 attributes except `width` and
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`height` (but including `srcset` and `sizes`) are passed through
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as is. Unknown attributes are passed through as custom
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attributes, with `data-` prepended. The other writers ignore
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attributes that are not specifically supported by their output format.
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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The `width` and `height` attributes on images are treated specially. When
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used without a unit, the unit is assumed to be pixels. However, any of
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the following unit identifiers can be used: `px`, `cm`, `mm`, `in`, `inch`
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and `%`. There must not be any spaces between the number and the unit.
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For example:
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```
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![](file.jpg){ width=50% }
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```
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2020-05-11 02:20:47 +02:00
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- Dimensions may be converted to a form that is compatible with
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the output format (for example, dimensions given in pixels will
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be converted to inches when converting HTML to LaTeX). Conversion
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between pixels and physical measurements is affected by the
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`--dpi` option (by default, 96 dpi is assumed, unless the image
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itself contains dpi information).
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- The `%` unit is generally relative to some available space.
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For example the above example will render to the following.
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- HTML: `<img href="file.jpg" style="width: 50%;" />`
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- LaTeX: `\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth,height=\textheight]{file.jpg}`
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(If you're using a custom template, you need to configure `graphicx`
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as in the default template.)
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- ConTeXt: `\externalfigure[file.jpg][width=0.5\textwidth]`
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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- Some output formats have a notion of a class
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([ConTeXt](https://wiki.contextgarden.net/Using_Graphics#Multiple_Image_Settings))
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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or a unique identifier (LaTeX `\caption`), or both (HTML).
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- When no `width` or `height` attributes are specified, the fallback
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is to look at the image resolution and the dpi metadata embedded in
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the image file.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Divs and Spans
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Using the `native_divs` and `native_spans` extensions
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(see [above][Extension: `native_divs`]), HTML syntax can
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be used as part of markdown to create native `Div` and `Span`
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elements in the pandoc AST (as opposed to raw HTML).
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However, there is also nicer syntax available:
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#### Extension: `fenced_divs` ####
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Allow special fenced syntax for native `Div` blocks. A Div
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starts with a fence containing at least three consecutive
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colons plus some attributes. The attributes may optionally
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be followed by another string of consecutive colons.
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The attribute syntax is exactly as in fenced code blocks (see
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[Extension: `fenced_code_attributes`]). As with fenced
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code blocks, one can use either attributes in curly braces
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or a single unbraced word, which will be treated as a class
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name. The Div ends with another line containing a string of at
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least three consecutive colons. The fenced Div should be
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separated by blank lines from preceding and following blocks.
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Example:
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::::: {#special .sidebar}
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Here is a paragraph.
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And another.
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:::::
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Fenced divs can be nested. Opening fences are distinguished
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because they *must* have attributes:
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::: Warning ::::::
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This is a warning.
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::: Danger
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This is a warning within a warning.
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:::
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::::::::::::::::::
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Fences without attributes are always closing fences. Unlike
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with fenced code blocks, the number of colons in the closing
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fence need not match the number in the opening fence. However,
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it can be helpful for visual clarity to use fences of different
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lengths to distinguish nested divs from their parents.
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2016-09-28 12:33:05 +02:00
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#### Extension: `bracketed_spans` ####
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A bracketed sequence of inlines, as one would use to begin
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a link, will be treated as a `Span` with attributes if it is
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followed immediately by attributes:
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[This is *some text*]{.class key="val"}
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Footnotes
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `footnotes` ####
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Pandoc's Markdown allows footnotes, using the following syntax:
|
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Here is a footnote reference,[^1] and another.[^longnote]
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[^1]: Here is the footnote.
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[^longnote]: Here's one with multiple blocks.
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show that they
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belong to the previous footnote.
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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{ some.code }
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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The whole paragraph can be indented, or just the first
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line. In this way, multi-paragraph footnotes work like
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multi-paragraph list items.
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2011-01-29 05:01:40 +01:00
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This paragraph won't be part of the note, because it
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isn't indented.
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The identifiers in footnote references may not contain spaces, tabs,
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or newlines. These identifiers are used only to correlate the
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footnote reference with the note itself; in the output, footnotes
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will be numbered sequentially.
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The footnotes themselves need not be placed at the end of the
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document. They may appear anywhere except inside other block elements
|
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(lists, block quotes, tables, etc.). Each footnote should be
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separated from surrounding content (including other footnotes)
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by blank lines.
|
2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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|
#### Extension: `inline_notes` ####
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2012-07-28 04:04:27 +02:00
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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Inline footnotes are also allowed (though, unlike regular notes,
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they cannot contain multiple paragraphs). The syntax is as follows:
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Here is an inline note.^[Inlines notes are easier to write, since
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you don't have to pick an identifier and move down to type the
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note.]
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Inline and regular footnotes may be mixed freely.
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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## Citation syntax
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2010-12-04 08:05:20 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `citations` ####
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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Markdown citations go inside square brackets and are separated
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by semicolons. Each citation must have a key, composed of '@' +
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the citation identifier from the database, and may optionally
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have a prefix, a locator, and a suffix. The citation key must
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begin with a letter, digit, or `_`, and may contain
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alphanumerics, `_`, and internal punctuation characters
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(`:.#$%&-+?<>~/`). Here are some examples:
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2010-12-05 18:29:14 +01:00
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2015-09-26 19:59:26 +02:00
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Blah blah [see @doe99, pp. 33-35; also @smith04, chap. 1].
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2010-12-05 21:57:44 +01:00
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Blah blah [@doe99, pp. 33-35, 38-39 and *passim*].
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Blah blah [@smith04; @doe99].
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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`pandoc` detects locator terms in the [CSL locale files].
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2015-10-08 19:37:26 +02:00
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Either abbreviated or unabbreviated forms are accepted. In the `en-US`
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locale, locator terms can be written in either singular or plural forms,
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as `book`, `bk.`/`bks.`; `chapter`, `chap.`/`chaps.`; `column`,
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`col.`/`cols.`; `figure`, `fig.`/`figs.`; `folio`, `fol.`/`fols.`;
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`number`, `no.`/`nos.`; `line`, `l.`/`ll.`; `note`, `n.`/`nn.`; `opus`,
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`op.`/`opp.`; `page`, `p.`/`pp.`; `paragraph`, `para.`/`paras.`; `part`,
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`pt.`/`pts.`; `section`, `sec.`/`secs.`; `sub verbo`, `s.v.`/`s.vv.`;
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`verse`, `v.`/`vv.`; `volume`, `vol.`/`vols.`; `¶`/`¶¶`; `§`/`§§`. If no
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locator term is used, "page" is assumed.
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2015-09-27 01:18:32 +02:00
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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`pandoc` will use heuristics to distinguish the locator
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2018-11-13 05:20:32 +01:00
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from the suffix. In complex cases, the locator can be enclosed
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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in curly braces:
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2018-11-13 05:20:32 +01:00
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2018-11-13 16:05:58 +01:00
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[@smith{ii, A, D-Z}, with a suffix]
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2018-11-13 05:20:32 +01:00
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[@smith, {pp. iv, vi-xi, (xv)-(xvii)} with suffix here]
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2010-12-05 21:57:44 +01:00
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A minus sign (`-`) before the `@` will suppress mention of
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the author in the citation. This can be useful when the
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author is already mentioned in the text:
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Smith says blah [-@smith04].
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You can also write an in-text citation, as follows:
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@smith04 says blah.
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@smith04 [p. 33] says blah.
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2015-11-21 20:13:31 +01:00
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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[CSL]: https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/stable/specification.html
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[CSL markup specs]: https://docs.citationstyles.org/en/1.0/release-notes.html#rich-text-markup-within-fields
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[Chicago Manual of Style]: https://chicagomanualofstyle.org
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[Citation Style Language]: https://citationstyles.org
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[Zotero Style Repository]: https://www.zotero.org/styles
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[finding and editing styles]: https://citationstyles.org/authors/
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[CSL locale files]: https://github.com/citation-style-language/locales
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## Non-pandoc extensions
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The following Markdown syntax extensions are not enabled by default
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in pandoc, but may be enabled by adding `+EXTENSION` to the format
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name, where `EXTENSION` is the name of the extension. Thus, for
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example, `markdown+hard_line_breaks` is Markdown with hard line breaks.
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#### Extension: `attributes` ####
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Allows attributes to be attached to any inline or block-level
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element. The syntax for the attributes is the same as that
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used in [`header_attributes`][Extension: `header_attributes`].
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- Attributes that occur immediately after an inline
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element affect that element. If they follow a space, then they
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belong to the space. (Hence, this option subsumes
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`inline_code_attributes` and `link_attributes`.)
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- Attributes that occur immediately before a block
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element, on a line by themselves, affect that
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element.
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- Consecutive attribute specifiers may be used,
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either for blocks or for inlines. Their attributes
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will be combined.
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- Attributes that occur at the end of the text of
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a Setext or ATX heading (separated by whitespace
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from the text) affect the heading element. (Hence, this
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option subsumes `header_attributes`.)
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- Attributes that occur after the opening fence
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in a fenced code block affect the code block element. (Hence,
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this option subsumes `fenced_code_attributes`.)
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- Attributes that occur at the end of a reference
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link definition affect links that refer to that
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definition.
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Note that pandoc's AST does not currently allow attributes
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to be attached to arbitrary elements. Hence a Span or Div
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container will be added if needed.
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2017-01-14 21:00:22 +01:00
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#### Extension: `old_dashes` ####
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Selects the pandoc <= 1.8.2.1 behavior for parsing smart dashes:
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`-` before a numeral is an en-dash, and `--` is an em-dash.
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This option only has an effect if `smart` is enabled. It is
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selected automatically for `textile` input.
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2016-10-22 23:41:55 +02:00
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#### Extension: `angle_brackets_escapable` ####
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Allow `<` and `>` to be backslash-escaped, as they can be in
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GitHub flavored Markdown but not original Markdown. This is
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implied by pandoc's default `all_symbols_escapable`.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `lists_without_preceding_blankline` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2013-09-07 18:36:37 +02:00
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Allow a list to occur right after a paragraph, with no intervening
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blank space.
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Markdown reader: use CommonMark rules for list item nesting.
Closes #3511.
Previously pandoc used the four-space rule: continuation paragraphs,
sublists, and other block level content had to be indented 4
spaces. Now the indentation required is determined by the
first line of the list item: to be included in the list item,
blocks must be indented to the level of the first non-space
content after the list marker. Exception: if are 5 or more spaces
after the list marker, then the content is interpreted as an
indented code block, and continuation paragraphs must be indented
two spaces beyond the end of the list marker. See the CommonMark
spec for more details and examples.
Documents that adhere to the four-space rule should, in most cases,
be parsed the same way by the new rules. Here are some examples
of texts that will be parsed differently:
- a
- b
will be parsed as a list item with a sublist; under the four-space
rule, it would be a list with two items.
- a
code
Here we have an indented code block under the list item, even though it
is only indented six spaces from the margin, because it is four spaces
past the point where a continuation paragraph could begin. With the
four-space rule, this would be a regular paragraph rather than a code
block.
- a
code
Here the code block will start with two spaces, whereas under
the four-space rule, it would start with `code`. With the four-space
rule, indented code under a list item always must be indented eight
spaces from the margin, while the new rules require only that it
be indented four spaces from the beginning of the first non-space
text after the list marker (here, `a`).
This change was motivated by a slew of bug reports from people
who expected lists to work differently (#3125, #2367, #2575, #2210,
#1990, #1137, #744, #172, #137, #128) and by the growing prevalance
of CommonMark (now used by GitHub, for example).
Users who want to use the old rules can select the `four_space_rule`
extension.
* Added `four_space_rule` extension.
* Added `Ext_four_space_rule` to `Extensions`.
* `Parsing` now exports `gobbleAtMostSpaces`, and the type
of `gobbleSpaces` has been changed so that a `ReaderOptions`
parameter is not needed.
2017-08-19 19:56:15 +02:00
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#### Extension: `four_space_rule` ####
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Selects the pandoc <= 2.0 behavior for parsing lists, so that
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four spaces indent are needed for list item continuation
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paragraphs.
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2017-05-25 12:50:43 +02:00
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#### Extension: `spaced_reference_links` ####
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Allow whitespace between the two components of a reference link,
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for example,
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[foo] [bar].
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#### Extension: `hard_line_breaks` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2012-08-07 07:13:24 +02:00
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Causes all newlines within a paragraph to be interpreted as hard line
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breaks instead of spaces.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `ignore_line_breaks` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2013-07-18 00:38:56 +02:00
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Causes newlines within a paragraph to be ignored, rather than being
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treated as spaces or as hard line breaks. This option is intended for
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use with East Asian languages where spaces are not used between words,
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but text is divided into lines for readability.
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2015-12-13 02:28:52 +01:00
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#### Extension: `east_asian_line_breaks` ####
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Causes newlines within a paragraph to be ignored, rather than
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being treated as spaces or as hard line breaks, when they occur
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between two East Asian wide characters. This is a better choice
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than `ignore_line_breaks` for texts that include a mix of East
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Asian wide characters and other characters.
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2017-11-09 09:46:54 +01:00
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#### Extension: `emoji` ####
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2015-11-13 21:06:39 +01:00
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Parses textual emojis like `:smile:` as Unicode emoticons.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `tex_math_single_backslash` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2012-08-11 06:57:54 +02:00
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Causes anything between `\(` and `\)` to be interpreted as inline
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TeX math, and anything between `\[` and `\]` to be interpreted
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as display TeX math. Note: a drawback of this extension is that
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it precludes escaping `(` and `[`.
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `tex_math_double_backslash` ####
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2012-08-11 06:57:54 +02:00
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Causes anything between `\\(` and `\\)` to be interpreted as inline
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TeX math, and anything between `\\[` and `\\]` to be interpreted
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as display TeX math.
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2011-01-29 03:33:42 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `markdown_attribute` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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By default, pandoc interprets material inside block-level tags as Markdown.
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This extension changes the behavior so that Markdown is only parsed
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inside block-level tags if the tags have the attribute `markdown=1`.
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2012-08-12 04:45:33 +02:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `mmd_title_block` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2012-08-13 04:27:13 +02:00
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Enables a [MultiMarkdown] style title block at the top of
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the document, for example:
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Title: My title
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Author: John Doe
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Date: September 1, 2008
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Comment: This is a sample mmd title block, with
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a field spanning multiple lines.
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2012-08-13 04:27:13 +02:00
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2014-01-13 01:46:25 +01:00
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See the MultiMarkdown documentation for details. If `pandoc_title_block` or
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`yaml_metadata_block` is enabled, it will take precedence over
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`mmd_title_block`.
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2012-08-13 04:27:13 +02:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `abbreviations` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2012-08-19 20:12:18 +02:00
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Parses PHP Markdown Extra abbreviation keys, like
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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*[HTML]: Hypertext Markup Language
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2012-08-19 20:12:18 +02:00
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Note that the pandoc document model does not support
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abbreviations, so if this extension is enabled, abbreviation keys are
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simply skipped (as opposed to being parsed as paragraphs).
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `autolink_bare_uris` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2013-01-15 21:44:50 +01:00
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Makes all absolute URIs into links, even when not surrounded by
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2012-09-27 22:43:48 +02:00
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pointy braces `<...>`.
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2015-11-20 07:58:19 +01:00
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#### Extension: `mmd_link_attributes` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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Parses multimarkdown style key-value attributes on link
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2015-07-26 18:30:47 +02:00
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and image references. This extension should not be confused with the
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2015-11-20 07:58:19 +01:00
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[`link_attributes`](#extension-link_attributes) extension.
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2015-04-02 00:52:32 +02:00
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This is a reference ![image][ref] with multimarkdown attributes.
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[ref]: https://path.to/image "Image title" width=20px height=30px
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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id=myId class="myClass1 myClass2"
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2013-01-17 04:07:21 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `mmd_header_identifiers` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Parses multimarkdown style heading identifiers (in square brackets,
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after the heading but before any trailing `#`s in an ATX heading).
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2013-01-17 04:07:21 +01:00
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2014-07-31 22:56:40 +02:00
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#### Extension: `compact_definition_lists` ####
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2014-07-31 22:11:56 +02:00
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2014-07-21 01:33:59 +02:00
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Activates the definition list syntax of pandoc 1.12.x and earlier.
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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This syntax differs from the one described above under [Definition lists]
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in several respects:
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- No blank line is required between consecutive items of the
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definition list.
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- To get a "tight" or "compact" list, omit space between consecutive
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items; the space between a term and its definition does not affect
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anything.
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- Lazy wrapping of paragraphs is not allowed: the entire definition must
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be indented four spaces.[^6]
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[^6]: To see why laziness is incompatible with relaxing the requirement
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of a blank line between items, consider the following example:
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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bar
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: definition
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foo
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: definition
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2014-07-21 01:33:59 +02:00
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Is this a single list item with two definitions of "bar," the first of
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which is lazily wrapped, or two list items? To remove the ambiguity
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we must either disallow lazy wrapping or require a blank line between
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list items.
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2019-09-22 19:57:48 +02:00
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#### Extension: `gutenberg` ####
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Use [Project Gutenberg] conventions for `plain` output:
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all-caps for strong emphasis, surround by underscores
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for regular emphasis, add extra blank space around headings.
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[Project Gutenberg]: https://www.gutenberg.org
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Markdown variants
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2013-04-24 05:38:40 +02:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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In addition to pandoc's extended Markdown, the following Markdown
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variants are supported:
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2020-08-09 19:45:38 +02:00
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- `markdown_phpextra` (PHP Markdown Extra)
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- `markdown_github` (deprecated GitHub-Flavored Markdown)
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- `markdown_mmd` (MultiMarkdown)
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- `markdown_strict` (Markdown.pl)
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- `commonmark` (CommonMark)
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- `gfm` (Github-Flavored Markdown)
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- `commonmark_x` (CommonMark with many pandoc extensions)
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To see which extensions are supported for a given format,
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and which are enabled by default, you can use the command
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pandoc --list-extensions=FORMAT
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where `FORMAT` is replaced with the name of the format.
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Note that the list of extensions for `commonmark`,
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`gfm`, and `commonmark_x` are defined relative to default
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commonmark. So, for example, `backtick_code_blocks`
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does not appear as an extension, since it is enabled by
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default and cannot be disabled.
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2017-10-28 01:24:08 +02:00
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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# Citations
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When the `--citeproc` option is used, pandoc can automatically generate
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citations and a bibliography in a number of styles. Basic usage is
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pandoc --citeproc myinput.txt
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To use this feature, you will need to have
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- a document containing citations (see [Extension: `citations`]);
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- a source of bibliographic data: either an external bibliography
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file or a list of `references` in the document's YAML metadata
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- optionally, a [CSL] citation style.
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## Specifying bibliographic data
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You can specify an external bibliography using the
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`bibliography` metadata field in a YAML metadata section or the
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`--bibliography` command line argument. If you want to use
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multiple bibliography files, you can supply multiple
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`--bibliography` arguments or set `bibliography` metadata field
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to YAML array. A bibliography may have any of these formats:
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Format File extension
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BibLaTeX .bib
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BibTeX .bibtex
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CSL JSON .json
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CSL YAML .yaml
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Note that `.bib` can be used with both BibTeX and BibLaTeX files;
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use the extension `.bibtex` to force interpretation as BibTeX.
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In BibTeX and BibLaTeX databases, pandoc parses LaTeX markup
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inside fields such as `title`; in CSL YAML databases, pandoc
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Markdown; and in CSL JSON databases, an [HTML-like markup][CSL
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markup specs]:
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`<i>...</i>`
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: italics
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`<b>...</b>`
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: bold
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`<span style="font-variant:small-caps;">...</span>` or `<sc>...</sc>`
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: small capitals
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`<sub>...</sub>`
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: subscript
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`<sup>...</sup>`
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: superscript
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`<span class="nocase">...</span>`
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: prevent a phrase from being capitalized as title case
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As an alternative to specifying a bibliography file using
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`--bibliography` or the YAML metadata field `bibliography`, you
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can include the citation data directly in the `references` field
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of the document's YAML metadata. The field should contain an
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array of YAML-encoded references, for example:
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---
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references:
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- type: article-journal
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id: WatsonCrick1953
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author:
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- family: Watson
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given: J. D.
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- family: Crick
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given: F. H. C.
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issued:
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date-parts:
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- - 1953
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- 4
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- 25
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title: 'Molecular structure of nucleic acids: a structure for
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deoxyribose nucleic acid'
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title-short: Molecular structure of nucleic acids
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container-title: Nature
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volume: 171
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issue: 4356
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page: 737-738
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DOI: 10.1038/171737a0
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URL: https://www.nature.com/articles/171737a0
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language: en-GB
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...
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Note that `pandoc` can be used to produce such a YAML metadata
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section from a BibTeX, BibLaTeX, or CSL JSON bibliography:
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2020-10-14 18:54:52 +02:00
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pandoc chem.bib -s -f biblatex -t markdown
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pandoc chem.json -s -f csljson -t markdown
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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2020-10-09 07:10:30 +02:00
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`pandoc` can also be used to produce CSL JSON bibliography
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from BibTeX, BibLaTeX, or markdown YAML:
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2020-10-14 18:54:52 +02:00
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pandoc chem.bib -s -f biblatex -t csljson
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pandoc chem.yaml -s -f markdown -t csljson
|
2020-10-09 07:10:30 +02:00
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Running pandoc on a bibliography file with the `--citeproc`
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option will create a formatted bibliography in the format
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of your choice:
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pandoc chem.bib -s --citeproc -o chem.html
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pandoc chem.bib -s --citeproc -o chem.pdf
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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### Capitalization in titles
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If you are using a bibtex or biblatex bibliography, then observe
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the following rules:
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- English titles should be in title case. Non-English titles should
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be in sentence case, and the `langid` field in biblatex should be
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set to the relevant language. (The following values are treated
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as English: `american`, `british`, `canadian`, `english`,
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`australian`, `newzealand`, `USenglish`, or `UKenglish`.)
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- As is standard with bibtex/biblatex, proper names should be
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protected with curly braces so that they won't be lowercased
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in styles that call for sentence case. For example:
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title = {My Dinner with {Andre}}
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- In addition, words that should remain lowercase (or camelCase)
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should be protected:
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title = {Spin Wave Dispersion on the {nm} Scale}
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Though this is not necessary in bibtex/biblatex, it is necessary
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with citeproc, which stores titles internally in sentence case,
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and converts to title case in styles that require it. Here we
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protect "nm" so that it doesn't get converted to "Nm" at this stage.
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If you are using a CSL bibliography (either JSON or YAML), then observe
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the following rules:
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- All titles should be in sentence case.
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- Use the `language` field for non-English titles to prevent their
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conversion to title case in styles that call for this. (Conversion
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happens only if `language` begins with `en` or is left empty.)
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- Protect words that should not be converted to title case using
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this syntax:
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Spin wave dispersion on the <span class="nocase">nm</span> scale
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### Conference Papers, Published vs. Unpublished
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For a formally published conference paper, use the biblatex entry type
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`inproceedings` (which will be mapped to CSL `paper-conference`).
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For an unpublished manuscript, use the biblatex entry type
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`unpublished` without an `eventtitle` field (this entry type
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will be mapped to CSL `manuscript`).
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For a talk, an unpublished conference paper, or a poster
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presentation, use the biblatex entry type `unpublished` with an
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`eventtitle` field (this entry type will be mapped to CSL
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`speech`). Use the biblatex `type` field to indicate the type,
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e.g. "Paper", or "Poster". `venue` and `eventdate` may be useful
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too, though `eventdate` will not be rendered by most CSL styles.
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Note that `venue` is for the event's venue, unlike `location`
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which describes the publisher's location; do not use the latter
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for an unpublished conference paper.
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## Specifying a citation style
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Citations and references can be formatted using any style supported by the
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[Citation Style Language], listed in the [Zotero Style Repository].
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These files are specified using the `--csl` option or the `csl`
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(or `citation-style`) metadata field. By default, pandoc will
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|
use the [Chicago Manual of Style] author-date format. (You can
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override this default by copying a CSL style of your choice
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to `default.csl` in your user data directory.)
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The CSL project provides further information on [finding and
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editing styles].
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The `--citation-abbreviations` option (or the
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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`citation-abbreviations` metadata field) may be used to specify
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a JSON file containing abbreviations of journals that should be
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used in formatted bibliographies when `form="short"` is
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specified. The format of the file can be illustrated with an
|
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|
example:
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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{ "default": {
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"container-title": {
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"Lloyd's Law Reports": "Lloyd's Rep",
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"Estates Gazette": "EG",
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"Scots Law Times": "SLT"
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}
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}
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}
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## Raw content in a style
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To include raw content in a prefix, suffix, delimiter, or term,
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surround it with these tags indicating the format:
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{{jats}}<ref>{{/jats}}
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Without the tags, the string will be interpreted as a string
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and escaped in the output, rather than being passed through raw.
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This feature allows stylesheets to be customized to give
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different output for different output formats. However,
|
2020-10-12 17:52:43 +02:00
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|
stylesheets customized in this way will not be usable
|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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by other CSL implementations.
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## Placement of the bibliography
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If the style calls for a list of works cited, it will be placed
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in a div with id `refs`, if one exists:
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::: {#refs}
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:::
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Otherwise, it will be placed at the end of the document.
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Generation of the bibliography can be suppressed by setting
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`suppress-bibliography: true` in the YAML metadata.
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If you wish the bibliography to have a section heading, you can
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set `reference-section-title` in the metadata, or put the heading
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at the beginning of the div with id `refs` (if you are using it)
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or at the end of your document:
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last paragraph...
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# References
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The bibliography will be inserted after this heading. Note that
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the `unnumbered` class will be added to this heading, so that the
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section will not be numbered.
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## Including uncited items in the bibliography
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If you want to include items in the bibliography without actually
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citing them in the body text, you can define a dummy `nocite` metadata
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field and put the citations there:
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---
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nocite: |
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@item1, @item2
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...
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@item3
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In this example, the document will contain a citation for `item3`
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only, but the bibliography will contain entries for `item1`, `item2`, and
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`item3`.
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It is possible to create a bibliography with all the citations,
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whether or not they appear in the document, by using a wildcard:
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---
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nocite: |
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@*
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...
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For LaTeX output, you can also use [`natbib`] or [`biblatex`] to
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render the bibliography. In order to do so, specify bibliography
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files as outlined above, and add `--natbib` or `--biblatex`
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argument to `pandoc` invocation. Bear in mind that bibliography
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files have to be in either BibTeX (for `--natbib`)
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or BibLaTeX (for `--biblatex`) format.
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## Other relevant metadata fields
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A few other metadata fields affect bibliography formatting:
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`link-citations`
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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: If true, citations will be
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hyperlinked to the corresponding bibliography entries
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(for author-date and numerical styles only).
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`lang`
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: The `lang` field will affect how the style is localized,
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for example in the translation of labels and the use
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of quotation marks. (For backwards compatibility,
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`locale` may be used instead of `lang`, but this use
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is deprecated.)
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`notes-after-punctuation`
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: If true (the default), pandoc will put footnote citations
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after following punctuation. For example, if the source
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contains `blah blah [@jones99].`, the result will look like
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`blah blah.[^1]`, with the note moved after the period and
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the space collapsed. If false, the space will still be
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collapsed, but the footnote will not be moved after the
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punctuation.
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# Slide shows
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2016-12-03 21:17:27 +01:00
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You can use pandoc to produce an HTML + JavaScript slide presentation
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that can be viewed via a web browser. There are five ways to do this,
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using [S5], [DZSlides], [Slidy], [Slideous], or [reveal.js].
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You can also produce a PDF slide show using LaTeX [`beamer`], or
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slides shows in Microsoft [PowerPoint] format.
|
2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2015-11-12 22:37:59 +01:00
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Here's the Markdown source for a simple slide show, `habits.txt`:
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% Habits
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% John Doe
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% March 22, 2005
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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# In the morning
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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## Getting up
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- Turn off alarm
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- Get out of bed
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## Breakfast
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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- Eat eggs
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- Drink coffee
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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# In the evening
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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## Dinner
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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- Eat spaghetti
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- Drink wine
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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------------------
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2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2010-07-24 07:47:36 +02:00
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![picture of spaghetti](images/spaghetti.jpg)
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2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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## Going to sleep
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- Get in bed
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- Count sheep
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2016-12-03 21:17:27 +01:00
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To produce an HTML/JavaScript slide show, simply type
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2013-03-25 05:02:06 +01:00
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pandoc -t FORMAT -s habits.txt -o habits.html
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2013-03-25 05:02:06 +01:00
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where `FORMAT` is either `s5`, `slidy`, `slideous`, `dzslides`, or `revealjs`.
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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2020-11-15 06:49:12 +01:00
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For Slidy, Slideous, reveal.js, and S5, the file produced by
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pandoc with the `-s/--standalone` option embeds a link to
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JavaScript and CSS files, which are assumed to be available at
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the relative path `s5/default` (for S5), `slideous` (for
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Slideous), `reveal.js` (for reveal.js), or at the Slidy website
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at `w3.org` (for Slidy). (These paths can be changed by setting
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the `slidy-url`, `slideous-url`, `revealjs-url`, or `s5-url`
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variables; see [Variables for HTML slides], above.) For
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DZSlides, the (relatively short) JavaScript and CSS are included
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in the file by default.
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With all HTML slide formats, the `--self-contained` option can
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be used to produce a single file that contains all of the data
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necessary to display the slide show, including linked scripts,
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stylesheets, images, and videos.
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2013-03-25 05:02:06 +01:00
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To produce a PDF slide show using beamer, type
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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2012-01-28 20:41:26 +01:00
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pandoc -t beamer habits.txt -o habits.pdf
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2013-03-25 05:02:06 +01:00
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Note that a reveal.js slide show can also be converted to a PDF
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by printing it to a file from the browser.
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2012-01-25 20:51:36 +01:00
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2017-12-11 12:43:49 +01:00
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To produce a Powerpoint slide show, type
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pandoc habits.txt -o habits.pptx
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Structuring the slide show
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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By default, the *slide level* is the highest heading level in
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the hierarchy that is followed immediately by content, and not another
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heading, somewhere in the document. In the example above, level-1 headings
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are always followed by level-2 headings, which are followed by content,
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so the slide level is 2. This default can be overridden using
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the `--slide-level` option.
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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The document is carved up into slides according to the following
|
2012-01-26 02:50:03 +01:00
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rules:
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2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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* A horizontal rule always starts a new slide.
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2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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* A heading at the slide level always starts a new slide.
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2011-10-02 07:57:03 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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* Headings *below* the slide level in the hierarchy create
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headings *within* a slide.
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2011-10-02 07:57:03 +02:00
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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* Headings *above* the slide level in the hierarchy create
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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"title slides," which just contain the section title
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and help to break the slide show into sections.
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Non-slide content under these headings will be included
|
2019-03-02 06:51:29 +01:00
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on the title slide (for HTML slide shows) or in a
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subsequent slide with the same title (for beamer).
|
2017-02-22 14:04:30 +01:00
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2012-01-25 05:48:45 +01:00
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* A title page is constructed automatically from the document's title
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block, if present. (In the case of beamer, this can be disabled
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by commenting out some lines in the default template.)
|
2010-07-14 08:41:18 +02:00
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2012-01-25 05:52:09 +01:00
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These rules are designed to support many different styles of slide show. If
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you don't care about structuring your slides into sections and subsections,
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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you can just use level-1 headings for all each slide. (In that case, level-1
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2012-01-26 02:50:03 +01:00
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will be the slide level.) But you can also structure the slide show into
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2012-01-25 05:52:09 +01:00
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sections, as in the example above.
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2013-03-25 05:07:17 +01:00
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Note: in reveal.js slide shows, if slide level is 2, a two-dimensional
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layout will be produced, with level-1 headings building horizontally
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and level-2 headings building vertically. It is not recommended that
|
2013-03-25 05:07:17 +01:00
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you use deeper nesting of section levels with reveal.js.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Incremental lists
|
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|
2015-05-05 18:51:00 +02:00
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By default, these writers produce lists that display "all at once."
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2010-07-24 07:47:36 +02:00
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If you want your lists to display incrementally (one item at a time),
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use the `-i` option. If you want a particular list to depart from the
|
2018-02-21 22:12:13 +01:00
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default, put it in a `div` block with class `incremental` or
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`nonincremental`. So, for example, using the `fenced div` syntax, the
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following would be incremental regardless of the document default:
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::: incremental
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- Eat spaghetti
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- Drink wine
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:::
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or
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::: nonincremental
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- Eat spaghetti
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- Drink wine
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:::
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While using `incremental` and `nonincremental` divs are the
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recommended method of setting incremental lists on a per-case basis,
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an older method is also supported: putting lists inside a blockquote
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will depart from the document default (that is, it will display
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incrementally without the `-i` option and all at once with the `-i`
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option):
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2010-02-28 12:21:24 +01:00
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> - Eat spaghetti
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> - Drink wine
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2018-02-21 22:12:13 +01:00
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Both methods allow incremental and nonincremental lists to be mixed
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in a single document.
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2019-09-09 07:41:04 +02:00
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Note: Neither the `-i/--incremental` option nor any of the
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methods described here currently works for PowerPoint output.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Inserting pauses
|
2013-03-25 05:02:06 +01:00
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You can add "pauses" within a slide by including a paragraph containing
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three dots, separated by spaces:
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# Slide with a pause
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content before the pause
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. . .
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content after the pause
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Note: this feature is not yet implemented for PowerPoint output.
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## Styling the slides
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You can change the style of HTML slides by putting customized CSS files
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in `$DATADIR/s5/default` (for S5), `$DATADIR/slidy` (for Slidy),
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or `$DATADIR/slideous` (for Slideous),
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where `$DATADIR` is the user data directory (see `--data-dir`, above).
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The originals may be found in pandoc's system data directory (generally
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`$CABALDIR/pandoc-VERSION/s5/default`). Pandoc will look there for any
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files it does not find in the user data directory.
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For dzslides, the CSS is included in the HTML file itself, and may
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be modified there.
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All [reveal.js configuration options] can be set through variables.
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For example, themes can be used by setting the `theme` variable:
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-V theme=moon
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Or you can specify a custom stylesheet using the `--css` option.
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To style beamer slides, you can specify a `theme`, `colortheme`,
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`fonttheme`, `innertheme`, and `outertheme`, using the `-V` option:
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2012-01-28 20:41:26 +01:00
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pandoc -t beamer habits.txt -V theme:Warsaw -o habits.pdf
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Note that heading attributes will turn into slide attributes
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(on a `<div>` or `<section>`) in HTML slide formats, allowing you
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to style individual slides. In beamer, the only heading attribute
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that affects slides is the `allowframebreaks` class, which sets the
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`allowframebreaks` option, causing multiple slides to be created
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if the content overfills the frame. This is recommended especially for
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bibliographies:
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# References {.allowframebreaks}
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## Speaker notes
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2018-02-18 22:27:11 +01:00
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Speaker notes are supported in reveal.js and PowerPoint (pptx)
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output. You can add notes to your Markdown document thus:
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::: notes
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This is my note.
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- It can contain Markdown
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- like this list
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:::
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2018-02-20 15:42:31 +01:00
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To show the notes window in reveal.js, press `s` while viewing the
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presentation. Speaker notes in PowerPoint will be available, as usual,
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in handouts and presenter view.
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Notes are not yet supported for other slide formats, but the notes
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will not appear on the slides themselves.
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## Columns
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To put material in side by side columns, you can use a native
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div container with class `columns`, containing two or more div
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containers with class `column` and a `width` attribute:
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:::::::::::::: {.columns}
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::: {.column width="40%"}
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contents...
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:::
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::: {.column width="60%"}
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contents...
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:::
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::::::::::::::
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2020-05-03 02:08:16 +02:00
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### Additional columns attributes in beamer
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The div containers with classes `columns` and `column` can optionally have
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an `align` attribute.
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The class `columns` can optionally have a `totalwidth` attribute or an
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`onlytextwidth` class.
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:::::::::::::: {.columns align=center totalwidth=8em}
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::: {.column width="40%"}
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contents...
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:::
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::: {.column width="60%" align=bottom}
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contents...
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:::
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::::::::::::::
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The `align` attributes on `columns` and `column` can be used with the
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values `top`, `top-baseline`, `center` and `bottom` to vertically align
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the columns. It defaults to `top` in `columns`.
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The `totalwidth` attribute limits the width of the columns to the given value.
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:::::::::::::: {.columns align=top .onlytextwidth}
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::: {.column width="40%" align=center}
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contents...
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:::
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::: {.column width="60%"}
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contents...
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:::
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::::::::::::::
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The class `onlytextwidth` sets the `totalwidth` to `\textwidth`.
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See Section 12.7 of the [Beamer User's Guide] for more details.
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## Frame attributes in beamer
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Sometimes it is necessary to add the LaTeX `[fragile]` option to
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a frame in beamer (for example, when using the `minted` environment).
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This can be forced by adding the `fragile` class to the heading
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introducing the slide:
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# Fragile slide {.fragile}
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2015-10-16 00:11:07 +02:00
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All of the other frame attributes described in Section 8.1 of
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the [Beamer User's Guide] may also be used: `allowdisplaybreaks`,
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`allowframebreaks`, `b`, `c`, `t`, `environment`, `label`, `plain`,
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2018-06-12 19:39:20 +02:00
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`shrink`, `standout`, `noframenumbering`.
|
2015-10-16 00:11:07 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Background in reveal.js and beamer
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2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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|
2019-12-07 18:06:20 +01:00
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Background images can be added to self-contained reveal.js slideshows and
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2018-07-31 20:36:35 +02:00
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to beamer slideshows.
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2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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2018-07-31 20:36:35 +02:00
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For the same image on every slide, use the configuration
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|
option `background-image` either in the YAML metadata block
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|
|
or as a command-line variable. (There are no other options in
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|
beamer and the rest of this section concerns reveal.js slideshows.)
|
2018-03-18 05:27:57 +01:00
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2019-12-07 18:06:20 +01:00
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For reveal.js, you can instead use the reveal.js-native option
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`parallaxBackgroundImage`. You can also set `parallaxBackgroundHorizontal`
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|
and `parallaxBackgroundVertical` the same way and must also set
|
2018-07-31 20:36:35 +02:00
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`parallaxBackgroundSize` to have your values take effect.
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To set an image for a particular reveal.js slide, add
|
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`{data-background-image="/path/to/image"}`
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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to the first slide-level heading on the slide (which may even be empty).
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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|
2018-03-18 05:27:57 +01:00
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In reveal.js's overview mode, the parallaxBackgroundImage will show up
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only on the first slide.
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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|
2018-07-31 20:36:35 +02:00
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Other reveal.js background settings also work on individual slides, including
|
2018-03-18 05:27:57 +01:00
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|
`data-background-size`, `data-background-repeat`, `data-background-color`,
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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`data-transition`, and `data-transition-speed`.
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|
2019-12-11 17:26:54 +01:00
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To add a background image to the automatically generated title slide, use the
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|
`title-slide-attributes` variable in the YAML metadata block. It must contain
|
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|
|
a map of attribute names and values.
|
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|
2020-05-20 17:53:55 +02:00
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|
See the [reveal.js documentation](https://revealjs.com/backgrounds/) for more
|
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details.
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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2018-07-31 20:36:35 +02:00
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For example in reveal.js:
|
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```
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---
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title: My Slideshow
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parallaxBackgroundImage: /path/to/my/background_image.png
|
2019-12-11 17:26:54 +01:00
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title-slide-attributes:
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data-background-image: /path/to/title_image.png
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data-background-size: contain
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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---
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## Slide One
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Slide 1 has background_image.png as its background.
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## {data-background-image="/path/to/special_image.jpg"}
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|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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Slide 2 has a special image for its background, even though the heading has no content.
|
2018-03-13 17:17:46 +01:00
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```
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|
Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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# EPUBs
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## EPUB Metadata
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EPUB metadata may be specified using the `--epub-metadata` option, but
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if the source document is Markdown, it is better to use a [YAML metadata
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block][Extension: `yaml_metadata_block`]. Here is an example:
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---
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title:
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- type: main
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text: My Book
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- type: subtitle
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text: An investigation of metadata
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creator:
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- role: author
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text: John Smith
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- role: editor
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text: Sarah Jones
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identifier:
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- scheme: DOI
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text: doi:10.234234.234/33
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publisher: My Press
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rights: © 2007 John Smith, CC BY-NC
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ibooks:
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version: 1.3.4
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...
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The following fields are recognized:
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`identifier`
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~ Either a string value or an object with fields `text` and
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`scheme`. Valid values for `scheme` are `ISBN-10`,
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`GTIN-13`, `UPC`, `ISMN-10`, `DOI`, `LCCN`, `GTIN-14`,
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`ISBN-13`, `Legal deposit number`, `URN`, `OCLC`,
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`ISMN-13`, `ISBN-A`, `JP`, `OLCC`.
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2013-12-01 00:08:09 +01:00
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`title`
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~ Either a string value, or an object with fields `file-as` and
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`type`, or a list of such objects. Valid values for `type` are
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`main`, `subtitle`, `short`, `collection`, `edition`, `extended`.
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2013-12-01 00:08:09 +01:00
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`creator`
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~ Either a string value, or an object with fields `role`, `file-as`,
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and `text`, or a list of such objects. Valid values for `role` are
|
2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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[MARC relators], but
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2013-12-01 00:06:19 +01:00
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pandoc will attempt to translate the human-readable versions
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(like "author" and "editor") to the appropriate marc relators.
|
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2013-12-01 00:08:09 +01:00
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`contributor`
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~ Same format as `creator`.
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`date`
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~ A string value in `YYYY-MM-DD` format. (Only the year is necessary.)
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Pandoc will attempt to convert other common date formats.
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2015-08-20 17:18:14 +02:00
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`lang` (or legacy: `language`)
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~ A string value in [BCP 47] format. Pandoc will default to the local
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language if nothing is specified.
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2013-12-01 00:08:09 +01:00
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`subject`
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~ A string value or a list of such values.
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2013-12-01 00:08:09 +01:00
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`description`
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~ A string value.
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`type`
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~ A string value.
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`format`
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~ A string value.
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`relation`
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~ A string value.
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`coverage`
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~ A string value.
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`rights`
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~ A string value.
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`cover-image`
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~ A string value (path to cover image).
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`css` (or legacy: `stylesheet`)
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~ A string value (path to CSS stylesheet).
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2014-08-11 12:29:30 +02:00
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`page-progression-direction`
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~ Either `ltr` or `rtl`. Specifies the `page-progression-direction`
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attribute for the [`spine` element].
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`ibooks`
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~ iBooks-specific metadata, with the following fields:
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- `version`: (string)
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- `specified-fonts`: `true`|`false` (default `false`)
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- `ipad-orientation-lock`: `portrait-only`|`landscape-only`
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- `iphone-orientation-lock`: `portrait-only`|`landscape-only`
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- `binding`: `true`|`false` (default `true`)
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- `scroll-axis`: `vertical`|`horizontal`|`default`
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[MARC relators]: https://loc.gov/marc/relators/relaterm.html
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[`spine` element]: http://idpf.org/epub/301/spec/epub-publications.html#sec-spine-elem
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## The `epub:type` attribute
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For `epub3` output, you can mark up the heading that corresponds to an EPUB
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chapter using the [`epub:type` attribute][epub-type]. For example, to set
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the attribute to the value `prologue`, use this markdown:
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# My chapter {epub:type=prologue}
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Which will result in:
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<body epub:type="frontmatter">
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<section epub:type="prologue">
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<h1>My chapter</h1>
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Pandoc will output `<body epub:type="bodymatter">`, unless
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you use one of the following values, in which case either
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`frontmatter` or `backmatter` will be output.
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`epub:type` of first section `epub:type` of body
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---------------------------- ------------------
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prologue frontmatter
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abstract frontmatter
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acknowledgments frontmatter
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copyright-page frontmatter
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dedication frontmatter
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credits frontmatter
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keywords frontmatter
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imprint frontmatter
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contributors frontmatter
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other-credits frontmatter
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errata frontmatter
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revision-history frontmatter
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titlepage frontmatter
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halftitlepage frontmatter
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seriespage frontmatter
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foreword frontmatter
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preface frontmatter
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appendix backmatter
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colophon backmatter
|
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bibliography backmatter
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index backmatter
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2018-09-14 19:06:49 +02:00
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[epub-type]: http://www.idpf.org/epub/31/spec/epub-contentdocs.html#sec-epub-type-attribute
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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## Linked media
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2015-11-12 22:27:41 +01:00
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2018-07-06 23:28:33 +02:00
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By default, pandoc will download media referenced from any `<img>`, `<audio>`,
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`<video>` or `<source>` element present in the generated EPUB,
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and include it in the EPUB container, yielding a completely
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self-contained EPUB. If you want to link to external media resources
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instead, use raw HTML in your source and add `data-external="1"` to the tag
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with the `src` attribute. For example:
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<audio controls="1">
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<source src="https://example.com/music/toccata.mp3"
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2018-01-18 17:16:08 +01:00
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data-external="1" type="audio/mpeg">
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2015-11-16 15:53:52 +01:00
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</source>
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2015-11-12 22:27:41 +01:00
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</audio>
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Add built-in citation support using new citeproc library.
This deprecates the use of the external pandoc-citeproc
filter; citation processing is now built in to pandoc.
* Add dependency on citeproc library.
* Add Text.Pandoc.Citeproc module (and some associated unexported
modules under Text.Pandoc.Citeproc). Exports `processCitations`.
[API change]
* Add data files needed for Text.Pandoc.Citeproc: default.csl
in the data directory, and a citeproc directory that is just
used at compile-time. Note that we've added file-embed as a mandatory
rather than a conditional depedency, because of the biblatex
localization files. We might eventually want to use readDataFile
for this, but it would take some code reorganization.
* Text.Pandoc.Loging: Add `CiteprocWarning` to `LogMessage` and use it
in `processCitations`. [API change]
* Add tests from the pandoc-citeproc package as command tests (including
some tests pandoc-citeproc did not pass).
* Remove instructions for building pandoc-citeproc from CI and
release binary build instructions. We will no longer distribute
pandoc-citeproc.
* Markdown reader: tweak abbreviation support. Don't insert a
nonbreaking space after a potential abbreviation if it comes right before
a note or citation. This messes up several things, including citeproc's
moving of note citations.
* Add `csljson` as and input and output format. This allows pandoc
to convert between `csljson` and other bibliography formats,
and to generate formatted versions of CSL JSON bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Writers.CslJson, exporting `writeCslJson`. [API
change]
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.CslJson, exporting `readCslJson`. [API
change]
* Added `bibtex`, `biblatex` as input formats. This allows pandoc
to convert between BibLaTeX and BibTeX and other bibliography formats,
and to generated formatted versions of BibTeX/BibLaTeX bibliographies.
* Add module Text.Pandoc.Readers.BibTeX, exporting `readBibTeX` and
`readBibLaTeX`. [API change]
* Make "standalone" implicit if output format is a bibliography format.
This is needed because pandoc readers for bibliography formats put
the bibliographic information in the `references` field of metadata;
and unless standalone is specified, metadata gets ignored.
(TODO: This needs improvement. We should trigger standalone for the
reader when the input format is bibliographic, and for the writer
when the output format is markdown.)
* Carry over `citationNoteNum` to `citationNoteNumber`. This was just
ignored in pandoc-citeproc.
* Text.Pandoc.Filter: Add `CiteprocFilter` constructor to Filter.
[API change] This runs the processCitations transformation.
We need to treat it like a filter so it can be placed
in the sequence of filter runs (after some, before others).
In FromYAML, this is parsed from `citeproc` or `{type: citeproc}`,
so this special filter may be specified either way in a defaults file
(or by `citeproc: true`, though this gives no control of positioning
relative to other filters). TODO: we need to add something to the
manual section on defaults files for this.
* Add deprecation warning if `upandoc-citeproc` filter is used.
* Add `--citeproc/-C` option to trigger citation processing.
This behaves like a filter and will be positioned
relative to filters as they appear on the command line.
* Rewrote the manual on citatations, adding a dedicated Citations
section which also includes some information formerly found in
the pandoc-citeproc man page.
* Look for CSL styles in the `csl` subdirectory of the pandoc user data
directory. This changes the old pandoc-citeproc behavior, which looked
in `~/.csl`. Users can simply symlink `~/.csl` to the `csl`
subdirectory of their pandoc user data directory if they want
the old behavior.
* Add support for CSL bibliography entry formatting to LaTeX, HTML,
Ms writers. Added CSL-related CSS to styles.html.
2020-09-07 01:25:16 +02:00
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# Jupyter notebooks
|
2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
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When creating a [Jupyter notebook], pandoc will try to infer the
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notebook structure. Code blocks with the class `code` will be
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taken as code cells, and intervening content will be taken as
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|
Markdown cells. Attachments will automatically be created for
|
2019-01-25 02:00:27 +01:00
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|
images in Markdown cells. Metadata will be taken from the
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`jupyter` metadata field. For example:
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2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
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````
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---
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title: My notebook
|
2019-01-25 02:00:27 +01:00
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jupyter:
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nbformat: 4
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nbformat_minor: 5
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kernelspec:
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display_name: Python 2
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language: python
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name: python2
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language_info:
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codemirror_mode:
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name: ipython
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version: 2
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file_extension: ".py"
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mimetype: "text/x-python"
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name: "python"
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nbconvert_exporter: "python"
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pygments_lexer: "ipython2"
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version: "2.7.15"
|
2019-01-13 16:56:55 +01:00
|
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|
---
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|
# Lorem ipsum
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**Lorem ipsum** dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc luctus
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|
bibendum felis dictum sodales.
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|
|
``` code
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|
|
print("hello")
|
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|
|
```
|
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|
|
## Pyout
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|
|
``` code
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|
from IPython.display import HTML
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HTML("""
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|
<script>
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console.log("hello");
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</script>
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<b>HTML</b>
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""")
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```
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|
|
## Image
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|
This image ![image](myimage.png) will be
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included as a cell attachment.
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````
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If you want to add cell attributes, group cells differently, or
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|
|
add output to code cells, then you need to include divs to
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|
indicate the structure. You can use either [fenced
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divs][Extension: `fenced_divs`] or [native divs][Extension:
|
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`native_divs`] for this. Here is an example:
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````
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:::::: {.cell .markdown}
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# Lorem
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**Lorem ipsum** dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Nunc luctus
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bibendum felis dictum sodales.
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::::::
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:::::: {.cell .code execution_count=1}
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``` {.python}
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print("hello")
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```
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::: {.output .stream .stdout}
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```
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hello
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```
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:::
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::::::
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:::::: {.cell .code execution_count=2}
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``` {.python}
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from IPython.display import HTML
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HTML("""
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<script>
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console.log("hello");
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</script>
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<b>HTML</b>
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""")
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```
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::: {.output .execute_result execution_count=2}
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```{=html}
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<script>
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console.log("hello");
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</script>
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<b>HTML</b>
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hello
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```
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:::
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::::::
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````
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|
2019-03-10 01:53:26 +01:00
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If you include raw HTML or TeX in an output cell, use the
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[raw attribute][Extension: `fenced_attribute`], as shown
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|
in the last cell of the example above. Although pandoc can
|
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|
process "bare" raw HTML and TeX, the result is often
|
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|
|
interspersed raw elements and normal textual elements, and
|
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|
in an output cell pandoc expects a single, connected raw
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block. To avoid using raw HTML or TeX except when
|
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|
marked explicitly using raw attributes, we recommend
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|
specifying the extensions `-raw_html-raw_tex+raw_attribute` when
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translating between Markdown and ipynb notebooks.
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2019-03-30 05:59:12 +01:00
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Note that options and extensions that affect reading and
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writing of Markdown will also affect Markdown cells in ipynb
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notebooks. For example, `--wrap=preserve` will preserve
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soft line breaks in Markdown cells; `--atx-headers` will
|
2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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cause ATX-style headings to be used; and `--preserve-tabs` will
|
2019-03-30 05:59:12 +01:00
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prevent tabs from being turned to spaces.
|
2019-03-10 01:53:26 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Syntax highlighting
|
2015-05-26 21:00:35 +02:00
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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Pandoc will automatically highlight syntax in [fenced code blocks] that
|
2017-05-15 20:37:50 +02:00
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are marked with a language name. The Haskell library [skylighting] is
|
2018-08-12 01:31:35 +02:00
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used for highlighting. Currently highlighting is supported only for
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HTML, EPUB, Docx, Ms, and LaTeX/PDF output. To see a list of language names
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that pandoc will recognize, type `pandoc --list-highlight-languages`.
|
2016-11-23 15:08:54 +01:00
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2015-05-26 21:00:35 +02:00
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The color scheme can be selected using the `--highlight-style` option.
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The default color scheme is `pygments`, which imitates the default color
|
2016-11-23 15:08:54 +01:00
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scheme used by the Python library pygments (though pygments is not actually
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used to do the highlighting). To see a list of highlight styles,
|
2016-12-03 21:17:27 +01:00
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type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
|
2015-05-26 21:00:35 +02:00
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|
2018-08-12 01:31:35 +02:00
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If you are not satisfied with the predefined styles, you can
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|
use `--print-highlight-style` to generate a JSON `.theme` file which
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|
|
can be modified and used as the argument to `--highlight-style`. To
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|
|
get a JSON version of the `pygments` style, for example:
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pandoc --print-highlight-style pygments > my.theme
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Then edit `my.theme` and use it like this:
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pandoc --highlight-style my.theme
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If you are not satisfied with the built-in highlighting, or you
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|
want highlight a language that isn't supported, you can use the
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`--syntax-definition` option to load a [KDE-style XML syntax definition
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|
|
file](https://docs.kde.org/stable5/en/applications/katepart/highlight.html).
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|
Before writing your own, have a look at KDE's [repository of syntax
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definitions](https://github.com/KDE/syntax-highlighting/tree/master/data/syntax).
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|
2015-05-26 21:00:35 +02:00
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To disable highlighting, use the `--no-highlight` option.
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2017-05-15 20:37:50 +02:00
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|
[skylighting]: https://github.com/jgm/skylighting
|
2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Custom Styles
|
2018-12-12 20:51:14 +01:00
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Custom styles can be used in the docx and ICML formats.
|
2018-02-22 18:21:36 +01:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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|
## Output
|
2019-02-21 06:36:28 +01:00
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|
By default, pandoc's docx and ICML output applies a predefined set of styles
|
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|
for blocks such as paragraphs and block quotes, and uses largely default
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|
formatting (italics, bold) for inlines. This will work for most
|
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|
|
purposes, especially alongside a `reference.docx` file. However, if you
|
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|
|
need to apply your own styles to blocks, or match a preexisting set of
|
|
|
|
styles, pandoc allows you to define custom styles for blocks and text
|
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|
|
using `div`s and `span`s, respectively.
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|
If you define a `div` or `span` with the attribute `custom-style`,
|
2019-09-21 07:13:29 +02:00
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|
pandoc will apply your specified style to the contained elements (with
|
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|
|
the exception of elements whose function depends on a style, like
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|
|
headings, code blocks, block quotes, or links). So, for example, using
|
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|
|
the `bracketed_spans` syntax,
|
2019-02-21 06:36:28 +01:00
|
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|
[Get out]{custom-style="Emphatically"}, he said.
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would produce a docx file with "Get out" styled with character
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style `Emphatically`. Similarly, using the `fenced_divs` syntax,
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Dickinson starts the poem simply:
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::: {custom-style="Poetry"}
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| A Bird came down the Walk---
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| He did not know I saw---
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:::
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would style the two contained lines with the `Poetry` paragraph style.
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For docx output, styles will be defined in the output file as inheriting
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from normal text, if the styles are not yet in your reference.docx.
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If they are already defined, pandoc will not alter the definition.
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This feature allows for greatest customization in conjunction with
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[pandoc filters]. If you want all paragraphs after block quotes to be
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indented, you can write a filter to apply the styles necessary. If you
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want all italics to be transformed to the `Emphasis` character style
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(perhaps to change their color), you can write a filter which will
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transform all italicized inlines to inlines within an `Emphasis`
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custom-style `span`.
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For docx output, you don't need to enable any extensions for
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custom styles to work.
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[pandoc filters]: https://pandoc.org/filters.html
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## Input
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The docx reader, by default, only reads those styles that it can
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convert into pandoc elements, either by direct conversion or
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interpreting the derivation of the input document's styles.
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By enabling the [`styles` extension](#ext-styles) in the docx reader
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(`-f docx+styles`), you can produce output that maintains the styles
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of the input document, using the `custom-style` class. Paragraph
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styles are interpreted as divs, while character styles are interpreted
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as spans.
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For example, using the `custom-style-reference.docx` file in the test
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directory, we have the following different outputs:
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Without the `+styles` extension:
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$ pandoc test/docx/custom-style-reference.docx -f docx -t markdown
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This is some text.
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This is text with an *emphasized* text style. And this is text with a
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**strengthened** text style.
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> Here is a styled paragraph that inherits from Block Text.
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And with the extension:
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$ pandoc test/docx/custom-style-reference.docx -f docx+styles -t markdown
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::: {custom-style="First Paragraph"}
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This is some text.
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:::
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2019-09-08 16:09:12 +02:00
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::: {custom-style="Body Text"}
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This is text with an [emphasized]{custom-style="Emphatic"} text style.
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And this is text with a [strengthened]{custom-style="Strengthened"}
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text style.
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:::
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::: {custom-style="My Block Style"}
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> Here is a styled paragraph that inherits from Block Text.
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:::
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With these custom styles, you can use your input document as a
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reference-doc while creating docx output (see below), and maintain the
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same styles in your input and output files.
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# Custom writers
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2020-01-12 11:22:20 +01:00
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Pandoc can be extended with custom writers written in [Lua]. (Pandoc
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includes a Lua interpreter, so Lua need not be installed separately.)
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2020-01-12 11:22:20 +01:00
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To use a custom writer, simply specify the path to the Lua script
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in place of the output format. For example:
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pandoc -t data/sample.lua
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Creating a custom writer requires writing a Lua function for each
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possible element in a pandoc document. To get a documented example
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which you can modify according to your needs, do
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2013-08-14 03:25:20 +02:00
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pandoc --print-default-data-file sample.lua
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2013-04-03 06:08:38 +02:00
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2019-11-02 16:24:39 +01:00
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Note that custom writers have no default template. If you want
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to use `--standalone` with a custom writer, you will need to
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specify a template manually using `--template` or add a new
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default template with the name
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`default.NAME_OF_CUSTOM_WRITER.lua` to the `templates`
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subdirectory of your user data directory (see [Templates]).
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[Lua]: https://www.lua.org
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2015-10-08 18:04:17 +02:00
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# A note on security
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2018-11-05 18:21:43 +01:00
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If you use pandoc to convert user-contributed content in a web
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application, here are some things to keep in mind:
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1. Although pandoc itself will not create or modify any files other
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than those you explicitly ask it create (with the exception
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of temporary files used in producing PDFs), a filter or custom
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writer could in principle do anything on your file system. Please
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audit filters and custom writers very carefully before using them.
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2. If your application uses pandoc as a Haskell library (rather than
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shelling out to the executable), it is possible to use it in a mode
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that fully isolates pandoc from your file system, by running the
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pandoc operations in the `PandocPure` monad. See the document
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[Using the pandoc API](https://pandoc.org/using-the-pandoc-api.html)
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2018-11-05 18:21:43 +01:00
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for more details.
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3. Pandoc's parsers can exhibit pathological performance on some
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corner cases. It is wise to put any pandoc operations under
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a timeout, to avoid DOS attacks that exploit these issues.
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2018-11-15 19:10:40 +01:00
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If you are using the pandoc executable, you can add the
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command line options `+RTS -M512M -RTS` (for example) to limit
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the heap size to 512MB.
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2018-11-05 18:21:43 +01:00
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4. The HTML generated by pandoc is not guaranteed to be safe.
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If `raw_html` is enabled for the Markdown input, users can
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inject arbitrary HTML. Even if `raw_html` is disabled,
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users can include dangerous content in attributes for
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2019-04-03 02:21:19 +02:00
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headings, spans, and code blocks. To be safe, you should
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2018-11-05 18:21:43 +01:00
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run all the generated HTML through an HTML sanitizer.
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2019-09-30 00:09:41 +02:00
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# Authors
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2010-12-07 21:10:07 +01:00
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2020-03-13 17:52:47 +01:00
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Copyright 2006--2020 John MacFarlane (jgm@berkeley.edu). Released
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2017-10-18 05:30:20 +02:00
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under the [GPL], version 2 or greater. This software carries no
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warranty of any kind. (See COPYRIGHT for full copyright and
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warranty notices.) For a full list of contributors, see the file
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AUTHORS.md in the pandoc source code.
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2010-07-24 19:36:50 +02:00
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2020-01-28 00:46:33 +01:00
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[GPL]: https://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html "GNU General Public License"
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2019-08-14 19:09:19 +02:00
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[YAML]: https://yaml.org/spec/1.2/spec.html "YAML v1.2 Spec"
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