Allow --template to take a URL argument.
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@ -645,10 +645,10 @@ General writer options
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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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`--template=`*FILE*
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`--template=`*FILE*|*URL*
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: Use *FILE* as a custom template for the generated document. Implies
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`--standalone`. See [Templates], below, for a description
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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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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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@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ convertWithOpts opts = do
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"" -> tp <.> format
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_ -> tp
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Just . UTF8.toString <$>
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(readFileStrict tp' `catchError`
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((fst <$> fetchItem tp') `catchError`
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(\e ->
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case e of
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PandocIOError _ e' |
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