Slight modification of --self-contained documentation.

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The default is for lists to be displayed all at once. The default is for lists to be displayed all at once.
`--self-contained` `--self-contained`
: Produce a standalone HTML file, using `data:` URIs to incorporate : Produce a standalone HTML file with no external dependencies, using
the contents of external scripts, images, and stylesheets that it links `data:` URIs to incorporate the contents of linked scripts, images,
to. The resulting file should be "self-contained," in the sense that it and stylesheets. The resulting file should be "self-contained," in the
needs no external files and no net access to be displayed properly by a sense that it needs no external files and no net access to be displayed
browser. This option works only with HTML output formats, including properly by a browser. This option works only with HTML output formats,
`html`, `html+lhs`, `s5`, `slidy`, and `dzslides`. Scripts, images, including `html`, `html+lhs`, `s5`, `slidy`, and `dzslides`. Scripts,
and stylesheets at absolute URLs will be downloaded; those at relative images, and stylesheets at absolute URLs will be downloaded; those at
URLs will be sought first relative to the working directory, then relative URLs will be sought first relative to the working directory,
relative to the user data directory (see `--data-dir`), and finally then relative to the user data directory (see `--data-dir`), and finally
relative to pandoc's default data directory. relative to pandoc's default data directory.
`--offline` `--offline`