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-% MARKDOWN2PDF(1) Pandoc User Manuals
-% John MacFarlane, Paulo Tanimoto, and Recai Oktas
-% January 29, 2011
-
-# NAME
-
-markdown2pdf - converts markdown-formatted text to PDF, using pdflatex
-
-# SYNOPSIS
-
-markdown2pdf [*options*] [*input-file*]...
-
-# DESCRIPTION
-
-`markdown2pdf` converts *input-file* (or text from standard
-input) from markdown-formatted plain text to PDF, using `pandoc`
-and `pdflatex`. If no output filename is specified (using the `-o`
-option), the name of the output file is derived from the input file;
-thus, for example, if the input file is *hello.txt*, the output file
-will be *hello.pdf*. If the input is read from STDIN and no output
-filename is specified, the output file will be named *stdin.pdf*. If
-multiple input files are specified, they will be concatenated before
-conversion, and the name of the output file will be derived from the
-first input file.
-
-Input is assumed to be in the UTF-8 character encoding. If your
-local character encoding is not UTF-8, you should pipe input
-through `iconv`:
-
- iconv -t utf-8 input.txt | markdown2pdf
-
-`markdown2pdf` assumes that the `unicode`, `array`, `fancyvrb`,
-`graphicx`, and `ulem` packages are in latex's search path. If these
-packages are not included in your latex setup, they can be obtained from
-<http://ctan.org>.
-
-# OPTIONS
-
--o *FILE*, \--output=*FILE*
-: Write output to *FILE*.
-
-\--strict
-: Use strict markdown syntax, with no extensions or variants.
-
--N, \--number-sections
-: Number section headings in LaTeX output. (Default is not to number them.)
-
-\--listings
-: Use listings package for LaTeX code blocks
-
-\--template=*FILE*
-: Use *FILE* as a custom template for the generated document. Implies
- `-s`. See the section TEMPLATES in `pandoc`(1) for information about
- template syntax. Use `pandoc -D latex` to print the default LaTeX
- template.
-
--V KEY=VAL, \--variable=*KEY:VAL*
-: Set the template variable KEY to the value VAL when rendering the
- document in standalone mode. Use this to set the font size when
- using the default LaTeX template: `-V fontsize=12pt`.
-
--H *FILE*, \--include-in-header=*FILE*
-: Include (LaTeX) contents of *FILE* at the end of the header. Implies
- `-s`.
-
--B *FILE*, \--include-before-body=*FILE*
-: Include (LaTeX) contents of *FILE* at the beginning of the document body.
-
--A *FILE*, \--include-after-body=*FILE*
-: Include (LaTeX) contents of *FILE* at the end of the document body.
-
-\--bibliography=*FILE*
-: Specify bibliography database to be used in resolving
- citations. The database type will be determined from the
- extension of *FILE*, which may be `.xml` (MODS format),
- `.bib` (BibTeX format), or `.json` (citeproc JSON).
-
-\--csl=*FILE*
-: Specify [CSL] style to be used in formatting citations and
- the bibliography. If *FILE* is not found, pandoc will look
- for it in
-
- $HOME/.csl
-
- in unix and
-
- C:\Documents And Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\csl
-
- in Windows. If the `--csl` option is not specified, pandoc
- will use a default style: either `default.csl` in the
- user data directory (see `--data-dir`), or, if that is
- not present, the Chicago author-date style.
-
-\--data-dir*=DIRECTORY*
-: Specify the user data directory to search for pandoc data files.
- If this option is not specified, the default user data directory
- will be used:
-
- $HOME/.pandoc
-
- in unix and
-
- C:\Documents And Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\pandoc
-
- in Windows. A `reference.odt`, `epub.css`, `templates` directory,
- or `s5` directory placed in this directory will override pandoc's
- normal defaults.
-
-\--xetex
-: Use xelatex instead of pdflatex to create the PDF.
-
-\--luatex
-: Use lualatex instead of pdflatex to create the PDF.
-
-# SEE ALSO
-
-`pandoc`(1), `pdflatex`(1)
-
-[CSL]: CitationStyles.org
-