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- `pdflatex`, which should be part of any [LaTeX] distribution
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- the following LaTeX packages (available from [CTAN], if they
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are not already included in your LaTeX distribution):
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+ `unicode` (for UTF8 characters)
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+ `examplep` (for verbatim text in definition lists, etc.)
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+ `fancyhdr` (for verbatim text in footnotes)
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+ `graphicx` (for images)
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+ `array` (for tables)
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+ `ulem` (for strikeout text)
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+ `unicode`
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+ `fancyhdr` (if you have verbatim text in footnotes)
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+ `graphicx` (if you use images)
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+ `array` (if you use tables)
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+ `ulem` (if you use strikeout text)
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The wrapper script `hsmarkdown` requires only a POSIX-compliant shell.
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It is selected automatically when the output format is `latex` or
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`context`.)
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`-m`*[url]* or `--asciimathml=`*[url]*
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`-m`*[url]* or `--asciimathml`*[=url]*
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: will cause LaTeX formulas (between $ signs) in HTML or S5 to display
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as formulas rather than as code. The trick will not work in all
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browsers, but it works in Firefox. Peter Jipsen's [ASCIIMathML]
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after ` -- ` on the command line. So, for example,
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: pandoc --dump-args -o foo.html -s foo.txt \
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appendix.txt -- -e latin1
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appendix.txt -- -e latin1
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: will cause the following to be printed to STDOUT:
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(aside from the colon) indented one tab stop.
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Term *with inline markup*
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: Here is the definition. It may
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contain multiple blocks. Here is
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some code:
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: Here is the definition. It may contain multiple blocks.
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Here is some code:
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: {* my code *}
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: Here is the third paragraph of this
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definition.
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: Here is the third paragraph of this definition.
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If you leave space after the definition (as in the first example above),
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the definitions will be considered paragraphs. In some output formats,
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[^longnote]: Here's one with multiple blocks.
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Subsequent paragraphs are indented to show
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that they belong to the previous footnote.
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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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{ some.code }
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The whole paragraph can be indented, or
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just the first line. In this way,
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multi-paragraph footnotes work like
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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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This paragraph won't be part of the note, because it isn't indented.
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Multiline tables allow headers and table rows to span multiple lines
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of text. Here is an example:
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----------------------------------------
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Centered Left-aligned Right-aligned
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Header Header Header
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---------- ------------- --------------
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First This is a 12.0
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two-line row.
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Second This row is 5.0
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three lines
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long.
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----------------------------------------
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Table: Optional caption. This, too,
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may span multiple lines.
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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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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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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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Section: text
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}
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Suggests: texlive-latex-recommended | tetex-extra, texlive-latex-extra, tidy, wget | w3m
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Suggests: texlive-latex-recommended | tetex-extra, tidy, wget | w3m
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Description: general markup converter
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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. It can read
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iconv -t utf-8 input.txt | pandoc | iconv -f utf-8
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`markdown2pdf` assumes that the `unicode`, `examplep`, `array`,
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`fancyvrb`, `graphicx`, and `ulem` packages are in latex's search path.
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If these packages are not included in your latex setup, they can be
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obtained from <http://ctan.org>.
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`markdown2pdf` assumes that the `unicode`, `array`, `fancyvrb`,
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`graphicx`, and `ulem` packages are in latex's search path. If these
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packages are not included in your latex setup, they can be obtained from
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<http://ctan.org>.
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# OPTIONS
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