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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Synopsis ======== -pandoc [*options*] [*input-file*]... +`pandoc` [*options*] [*input-file*]... Description =========== @@ -333,7 +333,7 @@ Reader options provided. If you want to run a script in the working directory, preface the filename with `./`. -`-M` *KEY[=VAL]*, `--metadata=`*KEY[:VAL]* +`-M` *KEY*[`=`*VAL*], `--metadata=`*KEY*[`:`*VAL*] : Set the metadata field *KEY* to the value *VAL*. A value specified on the command line overrides a value specified in the document. @@ -359,15 +359,15 @@ Reader options : Specify the number of spaces per tab (default is 4). -`--track-changes=`*accept|reject|all* +`--track-changes=accept`|`reject`|`all` : Specifies what to do with insertions and deletions produced by the MS - Word "track-changes" feature. *accept* (the default), inserts all - insertions, and ignores all deletions. *reject* inserts all - deletions and ignores insertions. *all* puts in both insertions + Word "track-changes" feature. `accept` (the default), inserts all + insertions, and ignores all deletions. `reject` inserts all + deletions and ignores insertions. `all` puts in both insertions and deletions, wrapped in spans with `insertion` and `deletion` classes, respectively. The author and time of change is - included. *all* is useful for scripting: only accepting changes + included. `all` is useful for scripting: only accepting changes from a certain reviewer, say, or before a certain date. This option only affects the docx reader. @@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ General writer options template appropriate for the output format will be used (see `-D/--print-default-template`). -`-V` *KEY[=VAL]*, `--variable=`*KEY[:VAL]* +`-V` *KEY*[`=`*VAL*], `--variable=`*KEY*[`:`*VAL*] : Set the template variable *KEY* to the value *VAL* when rendering the document in standalone mode. This is generally only useful when the @@ -423,7 +423,7 @@ General writer options : Disable text wrapping in output. By default, text is wrapped appropriately for the output format. -`--columns`=*NUMBER* +`--columns=`*NUMBER* : Specify length of lines in characters (for text wrapping). @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ General writer options : Disables syntax highlighting for code blocks and inlines, even when a language attribute is given. -`--highlight-style`=*STYLE* +`--highlight-style=`*STYLE* : Specifies the coloring style to be used in highlighted source code. Options are `pygments` (the default), `kate`, `monochrome`, @@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ Options affecting specific writers `unnumbered` will never be numbered, even if `--number-sections` is specified. -`--number-offset`=*NUMBER[,NUMBER,...]*, +`--number-offset=`*NUMBER*[`,`*NUMBER*`,`*...*] : Offset for section headings in HTML output (ignored in other output formats). The first number is added to the section number for @@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ Options affecting specific writers : Make list items in slide shows display incrementally (one by one). The default is for lists to be displayed all at once. -`--slide-level`=*NUMBER* +`--slide-level=`*NUMBER* : Specifies that headers with the specified level create slides (for `beamer`, `s5`, `slidy`, `slideous`, `dzslides`). Headers @@ -585,14 +585,14 @@ Options affecting specific writers rather than the header itself. See [Section identifiers](#header-identifiers-in-html-latex-and-context), below. -`--email-obfuscation=`*none|javascript|references* +`--email-obfuscation=none`|`javascript`|`references` : Specify a method for obfuscating `mailto:` links in HTML documents. - *none* leaves `mailto:` links as they are. *javascript* obfuscates - them using javascript. *references* obfuscates them by printing their + `none` leaves `mailto:` links as they are. `javascript` obfuscates + them using javascript. `references` obfuscates them by printing their letters as decimal or hexadecimal character references. -`--id-prefix`=*STRING* +`--id-prefix=`*STRING* : Specify a prefix to be added to all automatically generated identifiers in HTML and DocBook output, and to footnote numbers in markdown output. @@ -722,7 +722,7 @@ Options affecting specific writers documents with few level 1 headers, one might want to use a chapter level of 2 or 3. -`--latex-engine=`*pdflatex|lualatex|xelatex* +`--latex-engine=pdflatex`|`lualatex`|`xelatex` : Use the specified LaTeX engine when producing PDF output. The default is `pdflatex`. If the engine is not in your PATH, @@ -773,7 +773,7 @@ Citation rendering Math rendering in HTML ---------------------- -`-m` [*URL*], `--latexmathml`[=*URL*] +`-m` [*URL*], `--latexmathml`[`=`*URL*] : Use the [LaTeXMathML] script to display embedded TeX math in HTML output. To insert a link to a local copy of the `LaTeXMathML.js` script, @@ -783,14 +783,14 @@ Math rendering in HTML several pages, it is much better to link to a copy of the script, so it can be cached. -`--mathml`[=*URL*] +`--mathml`[`=`*URL*] : Convert TeX math to MathML (in `docbook` as well as `html` and `html5`). In standalone `html` output, a small javascript (or a link to such a script if a *URL* is supplied) will be inserted that allows the MathML to be viewed on some browsers. -`--jsmath`[=*URL*] +`--jsmath`[`=`*URL*] : Use [jsMath] to display embedded TeX math in HTML output. The *URL* should point to the jsMath load script (e.g. @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ Math rendering in HTML no link to the jsMath load script will be inserted; it is then up to the author to provide such a link in the HTML template. -`--mathjax`[=*URL*] +`--mathjax`[`=`*URL*] : Use [MathJax] to display embedded TeX math in HTML output. The *URL* should point to the `MathJax.js` load script. @@ -812,24 +812,24 @@ Math rendering in HTML be processed by [gladTeX] to produce links to images of the typeset formulas. -`--mimetex`[=*URL*] +`--mimetex`[`=`*URL*] : Render TeX math using the [mimeTeX] CGI script. If *URL* is not specified, it is assumed that the script is at `/cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi`. -`--webtex`[=*URL*] +`--webtex`[`=`*URL*] : Render TeX formulas using an external script that converts TeX formulas to images. The formula will be concatenated with the URL provided. If *URL* is not specified, the Google Chart API will be used. -`--katex`[=*URL*] +`--katex`[`=`*URL*] : Use [KaTeX] to display embedded TeX math in HTML output. The *URL* should point to the `katex.js` load script. If a *URL* is not provided, a link to the KaTeX CDN will be inserted. -`--katex-stylesheet=*URL*` +`--katex-stylesheet=`*URL* : The *URL* should point to the `katex.css` stylesheet. If this option is not specified, a link to the KaTeX CDN will be inserted. Note that this |