Minor spelling typos in the manual (#3273)
* Fix spelling typos: * hightlight * respecitively * codeblock – inconsistent with rest of document using “code block” * Use consistent case for proper nouns. For example: “ASCII”, “Unicode”, “Latin”, “JavaScript”, “CSS”.
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(Haddock markup), `rtf` (rich text format), `epub` (EPUB v2
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book), `epub3` (EPUB v3), `fb2` (FictionBook2 e-book),
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`asciidoc` (AsciiDoc), `icml` (InDesign ICML), `tei` (TEI
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Simple), `slidy` (Slidy HTML and javascript slide show),
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`slideous` (Slideous HTML and javascript slide show),
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`dzslides` (DZSlides HTML5 + javascript slide show),
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`revealjs` (reveal.js HTML5 + javascript slide show), `s5`
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(S5 HTML and javascript slide show), or the path of a custom
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Simple), `slidy` (Slidy HTML and JavaScript slide show),
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`slideous` (Slideous HTML and JavaScript slide show),
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`dzslides` (DZSlides HTML5 + JavaScript slide show),
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`revealjs` (reveal.js HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), `s5`
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(S5 HTML and JavaScript slide show), or the path of a custom
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lua writer (see [Custom writers], below). Note that `odt`,
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`epub`, and `epub3` output will not be directed to *stdout*;
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an output filename must be specified using the `-o/--output`
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: Include contents of *FILE*, verbatim, at the end of the header.
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This can be used, for example, to include special
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CSS or javascript in HTML documents. This option can be used
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CSS or JavaScript in HTML documents. This option can be used
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repeatedly to include multiple files in the header. They will be
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included in the order specified. Implies `--standalone`.
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`--ascii`
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: Use only ascii characters in output. Currently supported only
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: Use only ASCII characters in output. Currently supported only
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for HTML output (which uses numerical entities instead of
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UTF-8 when this option is selected).
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`--atx-headers`
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: Use ATX-style headers in Markdown and asciidoc output. The default is
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: Use ATX-style headers in Markdown and AsciiDoc output. The default is
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to use setext-style headers for levels 1-2, and then ATX headers.
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`--chapters`
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: Specify a method for obfuscating `mailto:` links in HTML documents.
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`none` leaves `mailto:` links as they are. `javascript` obfuscates
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them using javascript. `references` obfuscates them by printing their
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them using JavaScript. `references` obfuscates them by printing their
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letters as decimal or hexadecimal character references. The default
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is `none`.
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`--mathml`[`=`*URL*]
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: Convert TeX math to [MathML] (in `docbook`, `docbook5`, `html` and `html5`).
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In standalone `html` output, a small javascript (or a link to such a
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In standalone `html` output, a small JavaScript (or a link to such a
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script if a *URL* is supplied) will be inserted that allows the MathML to
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be viewed on some browsers.
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be wrapped in a `div` (or a `section`, if `--html5` was specified),
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and the identifier will be attached to the enclosing `<div>`
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(or `<section>`) tag rather than the header itself. This allows entire
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sections to be manipulated using javascript or treated differently in
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sections to be manipulated using JavaScript or treated differently in
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CSS.
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#### Extension: `implicit_header_references` ####
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```
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If the `fenced_code_attributes` extension is disabled, but
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input contains class attribute(s) for the codeblock, the first
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input contains class attribute(s) for the code block, the first
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class attribute will be printed after the opening fence as a bare
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word.
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Unlike standard Markdown, pandoc allows ordered list items to be marked
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with uppercase and lowercase letters and roman numerals, in addition to
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arabic numerals. List markers may be enclosed in parentheses or followed by a
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Arabic numerals. List markers may be enclosed in parentheses or followed by a
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single right-parentheses or period. They must be separated from the
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text that follows by at least one space, and, if the list marker is a
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capital letter with a period, by at least two spaces.[^2]
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~ It will be rendered inside `<span class="math">` tags.
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RTF, OpenDocument, ODT
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~ It will be rendered, if possible, using unicode characters,
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~ It will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters,
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and will otherwise appear verbatim.
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DocBook
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~ If the `--mathml` flag is used, it will be rendered using MathML
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in an `inlineequation` or `informalequation` tag. Otherwise it
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will be rendered, if possible, using unicode characters.
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will be rendered, if possible, using Unicode characters.
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Docx
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~ It will be rendered using OMML math markup.
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~ The way math is rendered in HTML will depend on the
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command-line options selected:
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1. The default is to render TeX math as far as possible using unicode
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1. The default is to render TeX math as far as possible using Unicode
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characters, as with RTF, DocBook, and OpenDocument output. Formulas
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are put inside a `span` with `class="math"`, so that they may be
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styled differently from the surrounding text if needed.
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#### Extension: `ascii_identifiers` ####
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Causes the identifiers produced by `auto_identifiers` to be pure ASCII.
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Accents are stripped off of accented latin letters, and non-latin
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Accents are stripped off of accented Latin letters, and non-Latin
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letters are omitted.
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#### Extension: `mmd_link_attributes` ####
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Producing slide shows with pandoc
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=================================
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You can use pandoc to produce an HTML + javascript slide presentation
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You can use pandoc to produce an HTML + JavaScript slide presentation
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that can be viewed via a web browser. There are five ways to do this,
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using [S5], [DZSlides], [Slidy], [Slideous], or [reveal.js].
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You can also produce a PDF slide show using LaTeX [`beamer`].
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- Get in bed
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- Count sheep
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To produce an HTML/javascript slide show, simply type
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To produce an HTML/JavaScript slide show, simply type
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pandoc -t FORMAT -s habits.txt -o habits.html
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where `FORMAT` is either `s5`, `slidy`, `slideous`, `dzslides`, or `revealjs`.
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For Slidy, Slideous, reveal.js, and S5, the file produced by pandoc with the
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`-s/--standalone` option embeds a link to javascripts and CSS files, which are
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`-s/--standalone` option embeds a link to JavaScript and CSS files, which are
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assumed to be available at the relative path `s5/default` (for S5), `slideous`
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(for Slideous), `reveal.js` (for reveal.js), or at the Slidy website at
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`w3.org` (for Slidy). (These paths can be changed by setting the `slidy-url`,
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`slideous-url`, `revealjs-url`, or `s5-url` variables; see [Variables for slides],
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above.) For DZSlides, the (relatively short) javascript and css are included in
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above.) For DZSlides, the (relatively short) JavaScript and CSS are included in
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the file by default.
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With all HTML slide formats, the `--self-contained` option can be used to
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The default color scheme is `pygments`, which imitates the default color
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scheme used by the Python library pygments (though pygments is not actually
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used to do the highlighting). To see a list of highlight styles,
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type `pandoc --list-hightlight-styles`.
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type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
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To disable highlighting, use the `--no-highlight` option.
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purposes, especially alongside a `reference.docx` file. However, if you
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need to apply your own styles to blocks, or match a preexisting set of
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styles, pandoc allows you to define custom styles for blocks and text
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using `div`s and `span`s, respecitively.
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using `div`s and `span`s, respectively.
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If you define a `div` or `span` with the attribute `custom-style`,
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pandoc will apply your specified style to the contained elements. So,
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