pandoc/tests/markdown-reader-more.txt
John MacFarlane 7864f30717 Markdown reader: handle curly quotes better.
Previously, curly quotes were just parsed literally, leading
to problems in some output formats.  Now they are parsed as
Quoted inlines, if --smart is specified.

Resolves Issue #270.
2010-12-06 20:36:58 -08:00

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% Title
spanning multiple lines
% Author One
Author Two; Author Three;
Author Four
# Additional markdown reader tests
## Blank line before URL in link reference
[foo] and [bar]
[foo]:
/url
[bar]:
/url
"title"
## Raw ConTeXt environments
\placeformula \startformula
L_{1} = L_{2}
\stopformula
\start[a2]
\start[a2]
\stop[a2]
\stop[a2]
## URLs with spaces
[foo](/bar and baz)
[foo](/bar and baz )
[foo]( /bar and baz )
[foo](bar baz "title" )
[baz][] [bam][] [bork][]
[baz]: /foo foo
[bam]: /foo fee
[bork]: /foo/zee zob (title)
## Horizontal rules with spaces at end
* * * * *
-- - -- -- -
## Raw HTML before header
<a></a>
### my header
## $ in math
$\$2 + \$3$
## Commented-out list item
- one
<!--
- two
-->
- three
## Backslash newline
hi\
there
## Code spans
`hi\`
`hi
there`
`` hi````there ``
`hi
there`
## Multilingual URLs
<http://测.com?测=测>
[foo](/bar/测?x=测 "title")
<测@foo.测.baz>
## Numbered examples
(@) First example.
(@foo) Second example.
Explanation of examples (@foo) and (@bar).
(@bar) Third example.
## Macros
\newcommand{\tuple}[1]{\langle #1 \rangle}
$\tuple{x,y}$
## Case-insensitive references
[Fum]
[FUM]
[bat]
[fum]: /fum
[BAT]: /bat
## Curly smart quotes
“Hi”
Hi