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% Pandoc User's Guide
% John MacFarlane
% April 26, 2018
% May 10, 2018
Synopsis
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.TH PANDOC 1 "April 26, 2018" "pandoc 2.2"
.TH PANDOC 1 "May 10, 2018" "pandoc 2.2"
.SH NAME
pandoc - general markup converter
.SH SYNOPSIS
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The cells of pipe tables cannot contain block elements like paragraphs
and lists, and cannot span multiple lines.
If a pipe table contains a row whose printable content is wider than the
column width (see \f[C]\-\-columns\f[]), then the cell contents will
wrap, with the relative cell widths determined by the widths of the
separator lines.
(In this case, the table will take up the full text width.) If no lines
are wider than column width, then cell contents will not be wrapped, and
the cells will be sized to their contents.
column width (see \f[C]\-\-columns\f[]), then the table will take up the
full text width and the cell contents will wrap, with the relative cell
widths determined by the number of dashes in the line separating the
table header from the table body.
(For example \f[C]\-\-\-|\-\f[] would make the first column 3/4 and the
second column 1/4 of the full text width.) On the other hand, if no
lines are wider than column width, then cell contents will not be
wrapped, and the cells will be sized to their contents.
.PP
Note: pandoc also recognizes pipe tables of the following form, as can
be produced by Emacs\[aq] orgtbl\-mode: