Documented --toc/--table-of-contents option in pandoc man

page and README.


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header. To see the headers used by default, use the `-D` option:
for example, `pandoc -D html` prints the default HTML header.
`--toc` or `--table-of-contents` includes an automatically generated
table of contents (or, in the case of `latex` and `rst`, an instruction
to create one) in the output document. This option has no effect with
`man`, `docbook`, or `s5` output formats.
`-c` or `--css` allows the user to specify a custom stylesheet that
will be linked to in HTML and S5 output.

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: Number section headings in LaTeX output. (Default is not to number
them.)
\--toc, \--table-of-contents
: Include an automatically generated table of contents (HTML, markdown,
RTF) or an instruction to create one (LaTeX, reStructuredText).
This option has no effect on man, DocBook, or S5 output.
-c *CSS*, \--css=*CSS*
: Link to a CSS style sheet. *CSS* is the pathname of the style sheet.