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title: Pandoc User's Guide
author: John MacFarlane
date: December 5, 2019
date: December 12, 2019
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# Synopsis

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.TH PANDOC 1 "December 5, 2019" "pandoc 2.8.1"
.TH PANDOC 1 "December 12, 2019" "pandoc 2.9"
.SH NAME
pandoc - general markup converter
.SH SYNOPSIS
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with a short line length.$\[ti]$
\f[R]
.fi
.SS Filters
.SS Pipes
.PP
A filter transforms the value of a variable or partial.
Filters are specified using a slash (\f[C]/\f[R]) between the variable
name (or partial) and the filter name.
A pipe transforms the value of a variable or partial.
Pipes are specified using a slash (\f[C]/\f[R]) between the variable
name (or partial) and the pipe name.
Example:
.IP
.nf
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\f[R]
.fi
.PP
Filters may be chained:
Pipes may be chained:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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\f[R]
.fi
.PP
Some filters take parameters:
Some pipes take parameters:
.IP
.nf
\f[C]
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\f[R]
.fi
.PP
Currently the following filters are predefined:
Currently the following pipes are predefined:
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]pairs\f[R]: Converts a map or array to an array of maps, each with
\f[C]key\f[R] and \f[C]value\f[R] fields.
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.TP
\f[B]\f[CB]slideous-url\f[B]\f[R]
base URL for Slideous documents (defaults to \f[C]slideous\f[R])
.TP
\f[B]\f[CB]title-slide-attributes\f[B]\f[R]
additional attributes for the title slide of reveal.js slide shows.
See background in reveal.js and beamer for an example.
.SS Variables for Beamer slides
.PP
These variables change the appearance of PDF slides using
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characters, backslash-escape them and they won\[aq]t be treated as math
delimiters.
.PP
For display math, use \f[C]$$\f[R] delimiters.
(In this case, the delimiters may be separated from the formula by
whitespace.)
.PP
TeX math will be printed in all output formats.
How it is rendered depends on the output format:
.TP
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\f[C]data-background-repeat\f[R], \f[C]data-background-color\f[R],
\f[C]data-transition\f[R], and \f[C]data-transition-speed\f[R].
.PP
To add a background image to the automatically generated title slide,
use the \f[C]title-slide-attributes\f[R] variable in the YAML metadata
block.
It must contain a map of attribute names and values.
.PP
See the reveal.js documentation for more details.
.PP
For example in reveal.js:
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---
title: My Slideshow
parallaxBackgroundImage: /path/to/my/background_image.png
title-slide-attributes:
data-background-image: /path/to/title_image.png
data-background-size: contain
---
## Slide One