Bump to 2.8.0.1 and update changelog and manual.

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- Alexander Krotov
- Alexander Sulfrian
- Alexander V Vershilov
- Alexandre Franke
- Alfred Wechselberger
- Amogh Rathore
- Anders Waldenborg
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- Henrik Tramberend
- Henry de Valence
- Hubert Plociniczak
- Ian Max Andolina
- Igor Khorlo
- Ilya V. Portnov
- Ivan Trubach
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- csforste
- d-dorazio
- ebiim
- iandol
- infinity0x
- jeongminkim-islab
- kaizshang91

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---
title: Pandoc User's Guide
author: John MacFarlane
date: November 22, 2019
date: November 26, 2019
---
# Synopsis

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# Revision history for pandoc
## pandoc 2.8.0.1 (2019-11-26)
* List `pdf` in `--list-output-formats`.
* EPUB writer: Fix regression with `--css` (#5937). In 2.8 `--css`
would not have an effect on EPUB output.
* RST writer: Use grid tables for one-column tables, since
simple tables clash with heading syntax in this case (#5936).
* Add unexported module Text.Pandoc.Readers.Metadata (see #5914).
* Use doctemplates 0.7.2, which adds the `nowrap` filter to
templates.
* Update default man template using `nowrap` for .TH heading (#5929).
* HTML templates: Add support for `toc-title` variable (#5930,
Alexandre Franke).
* Remove `grffile` (LaTeX package) requirement in MANUAL.txt
(#5927, Ian Max Andolina).
* Use skylighting 0.8.3.
## pandoc 2.8 (2019-11-22)
* Improvements in templates system (from doctemplates):

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.\"t
.TH PANDOC 1 "November 22, 2019" "pandoc 2.8"
.TH PANDOC 1 "November 26, 2019" "pandoc 2.8.0.1"
.SH NAME
pandoc - general markup converter
.SH SYNOPSIS
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\f[C]amsmath\f[R], \f[C]lm\f[R], \f[C]unicode-math\f[R],
\f[C]ifxetex\f[R], \f[C]ifluatex\f[R], \f[C]listings\f[R] (if the
\f[C]--listings\f[R] option is used), \f[C]fancyvrb\f[R],
\f[C]longtable\f[R], \f[C]booktabs\f[R], \f[C]graphicx\f[R] and
\f[C]grffile\f[R] (if the document contains images), \f[C]hyperref\f[R],
\f[C]xcolor\f[R], \f[C]ulem\f[R], \f[C]geometry\f[R] (with the
\f[C]geometry\f[R] variable set), \f[C]setspace\f[R] (with
\f[C]linestretch\f[R]), and \f[C]babel\f[R] (with \f[C]lang\f[R]).
\f[C]longtable\f[R], \f[C]booktabs\f[R], \f[C]graphicx\f[R] (if the
document contains images), \f[C]hyperref\f[R], \f[C]xcolor\f[R],
\f[C]ulem\f[R], \f[C]geometry\f[R] (with the \f[C]geometry\f[R] variable
set), \f[C]setspace\f[R] (with \f[C]linestretch\f[R]), and
\f[C]babel\f[R] (with \f[C]lang\f[R]).
The use of \f[C]xelatex\f[R] or \f[C]lualatex\f[R] as the PDF engine
requires \f[C]fontspec\f[R].
\f[C]xelatex\f[R] uses \f[C]polyglossia\f[R] (with \f[C]lang\f[R]),
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evaluated repeatedly, with \f[C]variable\f[R] being set to each value of
the array in turn, and concatenated.
.IP \[bu] 2
If \f[C]variable\f[R] is a map, the material inside will be set to the
map.
.IP \[bu] 2
If the value of the associated variable is not an array or a map, a
single iteration will be performed on its value.
.PP
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${ for(foo.bar) }
- ${ foo.bar.last }, ${ foo.bar.first }
${ endfor }
$for(mymap)$
$it.name$: $it.office$
$endfor$
\f[R]
.fi
.PP
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If the original value was an array, the \f[C]key\f[R] will be the array
index, starting with 1.
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]uppercase\f[R]: Converts a textual value to uppercase, and has no
effect on other values.
\f[C]uppercase\f[R]: Converts text to uppercase.
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]lowercase\f[R]: Converts a textual value to lowercase, and has no
effect on other values.
\f[C]lowercase\f[R]: Converts text to lowercase.
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]length\f[R]: Returns the length of the value: number of characters
for a textual value, number of elements for a map or array.
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\f[C]reverse\f[R]: Reverses a textual value or array, and has no effect
on other values.
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]chomp\f[R]: Removes trailing newlines (and breakable space) from a
textual value, and has no effect on other values.
\f[C]chomp\f[R]: Removes trailing newlines (and breakable space).
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]alpha\f[R]: Converts a textual value that can be read as an integer
into a lowercase alphabetic character \f[C]a..z\f[R] (mod 26), and has
no effect on other values.
\f[C]nowrap\f[R]: Disables line wrapping on breakable spaces.
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]alpha\f[R]: Converts textual values that can be read as an integer
into lowercase alphabetic characters \f[C]a..z\f[R] (mod 26).
This can be used to get lettered enumeration from array indices.
To get uppercase letters, chain with \f[C]uppercase\f[R].
.IP \[bu] 2
\f[C]roman\f[R]: Converts a textual value that can be read as an integer
into a lowercase roman numerial, and has no effect on other values.
\f[C]roman\f[R]: Converts textual values that can be read as an integer
into lowercase roman numerials.
This can be used to get lettered enumeration from array indices.
To get uppercase roman, chain with \f[C]uppercase\f[R].
.IP \[bu] 2
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non-null value if \f[C]--toc/--table-of-contents\f[R] was specified
.TP
\f[B]\f[CB]toc-title\f[B]\f[R]
title of table of contents (works only with EPUB, opendocument, odt,
docx, pptx, beamer, LaTeX)
title of table of contents (works only with EPUB, HTML, opendocument,
odt, docx, pptx, beamer, LaTeX)
.SH EXTENSIONS
.PP
The behavior of some of the readers and writers can be adjusted by

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name: pandoc
version: 2.8
version: 2.8.0.1
cabal-version: 2.0
build-type: Simple
license: GPL-2