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title: Pandoc User's Guide
author: John MacFarlane
date: January 12, 2022
date: January 14, 2022
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# Synopsis

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.TH "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" "" "January 12, 2022" "pandoc 2.17" ""
.TH "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" "" "January 14, 2022" "pandoc 2.17.0.1" ""
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.SH NAME
pandoc - general markup converter
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.RE
.TP
\f[B]\f[CB]notes-after-punctuation\f[B]\f[R]
If true (the default), pandoc will put footnote citations after
following punctuation.
If true (the default for note styles), pandoc will put footnote
references or superscripted numerical citations after following
punctuation.
For example, if the source contains \f[C]blah blah [\[at]jones99].\f[R],
the result will look like \f[C]blah blah.[\[ha]1]\f[R], with the note
moved after the period and the space collapsed.
If false, the space will still be collapsed, but the footnote will not
be moved after the punctuation.
The option may also be used in numerical styles that use superscripts
for citation numbers (but for these styles the default is not to move
the citation).
.SH SLIDE SHOWS
.PP
You can use pandoc to produce an HTML + JavaScript slide presentation