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diff --git a/man/pandoc.1 b/man/pandoc.1 index 7613508f9..5f1acb411 100644 --- a/man/pandoc.1 +++ b/man/pandoc.1 @@ -10,34 +10,21 @@ pandoc - general markup converter Pandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another, and a command\-line tool that uses this library. .PP -Pandoc can read Markdown, CommonMark, PHP Markdown Extra, -GitHub\-Flavored Markdown, MultiMarkdown, and (subsets of) Textile, -reStructuredText, HTML, LaTeX, MediaWiki markup, TWiki markup, TikiWiki -markup, Creole 1.0, Haddock markup, OPML, Emacs Org mode, DocBook, JATS, -Muse, txt2tags, Vimwiki, EPUB, ODT, and Word docx. -.PP -Pandoc can write plain text, Markdown, CommonMark, PHP Markdown Extra, -GitHub\-Flavored Markdown, MultiMarkdown, reStructuredText, XHTML, -HTML5, LaTeX (including \f[C]beamer\f[] slide shows), ConTeXt, RTF, -OPML, DocBook, JATS, OpenDocument, ODT, Word docx, GNU Texinfo, -MediaWiki markup, DokuWiki markup, ZimWiki markup, Haddock markup, EPUB -(v2 or v3), FictionBook2, Textile, groff man, groff ms, Emacs Org mode, -AsciiDoc, InDesign ICML, TEI Simple, Muse, PowerPoint slide shows and -Slidy, Slideous, DZSlides, reveal.js or S5 HTML slide shows. -It can also produce PDF output on systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, -\f[C]pdfroff\f[], \f[C]wkhtmltopdf\f[], \f[C]prince\f[], or -\f[C]weasyprint\f[] is installed. +Pandoc can convert between numerous markup and word processing formats, +including, but not limited to, various flavors of Markdown, HTML, LaTeX +and Word docx. +For the full lists of input and output formats, see the +\f[C]\-\-from\f[] and \f[C]\-\-to\f[] options below. +Pandoc can also produce PDF output: see creating a PDF, below. .PP Pandoc\[aq]s enhanced version of Markdown includes syntax for tables, -definition lists, metadata blocks, \f[C]Div\f[] blocks, footnotes and -citations, embedded LaTeX (including math), Markdown inside HTML block -elements, and much more. -These enhancements, described further under Pandoc\[aq]s Markdown, can -be disabled using the \f[C]markdown_strict\f[] format. +definition lists, metadata blocks, footnotes, citations, math, and much +more. +See below under Pandoc\[aq]s Markdown. .PP Pandoc has a modular design: it consists of a set of readers, which parse text in a given format and produce a native representation of the -document (like an \f[I]abstract syntax tree\f[] or AST), and a set of +document (an \f[I]abstract syntax tree\f[] or AST), and a set of writers, which convert this native representation into a target format. Thus, adding an input or output format requires only adding a reader or writer. @@ -229,69 +216,182 @@ pandoc\ \-f\ html\ \-t\ markdown\ \-\-request\-header\ User\-Agent:"Mozilla/5.0" .TP .B \f[C]\-f\f[] \f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-r\f[] \f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-\-from=\f[]\f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-\-read=\f[]\f[I]FORMAT\f[] Specify input format. -\f[I]FORMAT\f[] can be \f[C]native\f[] (native Haskell), \f[C]json\f[] -(JSON version of native AST), \f[C]markdown\f[] (pandoc\[aq]s extended -Markdown), \f[C]markdown_strict\f[] (original unextended Markdown), -\f[C]markdown_phpextra\f[] (PHP Markdown Extra), \f[C]markdown_mmd\f[] -(MultiMarkdown), \f[C]gfm\f[] (GitHub\-Flavored Markdown), -\f[C]commonmark\f[] (CommonMark Markdown), \f[C]textile\f[] (Textile), -\f[C]rst\f[] (reStructuredText), \f[C]html\f[] (HTML), \f[C]docbook\f[] -(DocBook), \f[C]t2t\f[] (txt2tags), \f[C]docx\f[] (docx), \f[C]odt\f[] -(ODT), \f[C]epub\f[] (EPUB), \f[C]opml\f[] (OPML), \f[C]org\f[] (Emacs -Org mode), \f[C]mediawiki\f[] (MediaWiki markup), \f[C]twiki\f[] (TWiki -markup), \f[C]tikiwiki\f[] (TikiWiki markup), \f[C]creole\f[] (Creole -1.0), \f[C]haddock\f[] (Haddock markup), or \f[C]latex\f[] (LaTeX). -(\f[C]markdown_github\f[] provides deprecated and less accurate support -for Github\-Flavored Markdown; please use \f[C]gfm\f[] instead, unless -you need to use extensions other than \f[C]smart\f[].) Extensions can be -individually enabled or disabled by appending \f[C]+EXTENSION\f[] or -\f[C]\-EXTENSION\f[] to the format name. +\f[I]FORMAT\f[] can be: +.RS +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]commonmark\f[] (CommonMark Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]creole\f[] (Creole 1.0) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]docbook\f[] (DocBook) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]docx\f[] (Word docx) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]epub\f[] (EPUB) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]gfm\f[] (GitHub\-Flavored Markdown), or \f[C]markdown_github\f[], +which provides deprecated and less accurate support for Github\-Flavored +Markdown; please use \f[C]gfm\f[] instead, unless you need to use +extensions other than \f[C]smart\f[]. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]haddock\f[] (Haddock markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]html\f[] (HTML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]jats\f[] (JATS XML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]json\f[] (JSON version of native AST) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]latex\f[] (LaTeX) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown\f[] (Pandoc\[aq]s Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_mmd\f[] (MultiMarkdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_phpextra\f[] (PHP Markdown Extra) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_strict\f[] (original unextended Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]mediawiki\f[] (MediaWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]muse\f[] (Muse) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]native\f[] (native Haskell) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]odt\f[] (ODT) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]opml\f[] (OPML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]org\f[] (Emacs Org mode) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]rst\f[] (reStructuredText) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]t2t\f[] (txt2tags) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]textile\f[] (Textile) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]tikiwiki\f[] (TikiWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]twiki\f[] (TWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]vimwiki\f[] (Vimwiki) +.PP +Extensions can be individually enabled or disabled by appending +\f[C]+EXTENSION\f[] or \f[C]\-EXTENSION\f[] to the format name. See Extensions below, for a list of extensions and their names. See \f[C]\-\-list\-input\-formats\f[] and \f[C]\-\-list\-extensions\f[], below. -.RS .RE .TP .B \f[C]\-t\f[] \f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-w\f[] \f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-\-to=\f[]\f[I]FORMAT\f[], \f[C]\-\-write=\f[]\f[I]FORMAT\f[] Specify output format. -\f[I]FORMAT\f[] can be \f[C]native\f[] (native Haskell), \f[C]json\f[] -(JSON version of native AST), \f[C]plain\f[] (plain text), -\f[C]markdown\f[] (pandoc\[aq]s extended Markdown), -\f[C]markdown_strict\f[] (original unextended Markdown), -\f[C]markdown_phpextra\f[] (PHP Markdown Extra), \f[C]markdown_mmd\f[] -(MultiMarkdown), \f[C]gfm\f[] (GitHub\-Flavored Markdown), -\f[C]commonmark\f[] (CommonMark Markdown), \f[C]rst\f[] -(reStructuredText), \f[C]html4\f[] (XHTML 1.0 Transitional), -\f[C]html\f[] or \f[C]html5\f[] (HTML5/XHTML polyglot markup), -\f[C]latex\f[] (LaTeX), \f[C]beamer\f[] (LaTeX beamer slide show), -\f[C]context\f[] (ConTeXt), \f[C]man\f[] (groff man), \f[C]mediawiki\f[] -(MediaWiki markup), \f[C]dokuwiki\f[] (DokuWiki markup), -\f[C]zimwiki\f[] (ZimWiki markup), \f[C]textile\f[] (Textile), -\f[C]org\f[] (Emacs Org mode), \f[C]texinfo\f[] (GNU Texinfo), -\f[C]opml\f[] (OPML), \f[C]docbook\f[] or \f[C]docbook4\f[] (DocBook 4), -\f[C]docbook5\f[] (DocBook 5), \f[C]jats\f[] (JATS XML), -\f[C]opendocument\f[] (OpenDocument), \f[C]odt\f[] (OpenOffice text -document), \f[C]docx\f[] (Word docx), \f[C]haddock\f[] (Haddock markup), -\f[C]rtf\f[] (rich text format), \f[C]epub2\f[] (EPUB v2 book), -\f[C]epub\f[] or \f[C]epub3\f[] (EPUB v3), \f[C]fb2\f[] (FictionBook2 -e\-book), \f[C]asciidoc\f[] (AsciiDoc), \f[C]icml\f[] (InDesign ICML), -\f[C]tei\f[] (TEI Simple), \f[C]slidy\f[] (Slidy HTML and JavaScript -slide show), \f[C]slideous\f[] (Slideous HTML and JavaScript slide -show), \f[C]dzslides\f[] (DZSlides HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), -\f[C]revealjs\f[] (reveal.js HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), \f[C]s5\f[] -(S5 HTML and JavaScript slide show), \f[C]pptx\f[] (PowerPoint slide -show) or the path of a custom lua writer (see Custom writers, below). -(\f[C]markdown_github\f[] provides deprecated and less accurate support -for Github\-Flavored Markdown; please use \f[C]gfm\f[] instead, unless -you use extensions that do not work with \f[C]gfm\f[].) Note that -\f[C]odt\f[], \f[C]docx\f[], and \f[C]epub\f[] output will not be -directed to \f[I]stdout\f[] unless forced with \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[]. +\f[I]FORMAT\f[] can be: +.RS +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]asciidoc\f[] (AsciiDoc) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]beamer\f[] (LaTeX beamer slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]commonmark\f[] (CommonMark Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]context\f[] (ConTeXt) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]docbook\f[] or \f[C]docbook4\f[] (DocBook 4) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]docbook5\f[] (DocBook 5) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]docx\f[] (Word docx) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]dokuwiki\f[] (DokuWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]epub\f[] or \f[C]epub3\f[] (EPUB v3 book) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]epub2\f[] (EPUB v2) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]fb2\f[] (FictionBook2 e\-book) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]gfm\f[] (GitHub\-Flavored Markdown), or \f[C]markdown_github\f[], +which provides deprecated and less accurate support for Github\-Flavored +Markdown; please use \f[C]gfm\f[] instead, unless you use extensions +that do not work with \f[C]gfm\f[]. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]haddock\f[] (Haddock markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]html\f[] or \f[C]html5\f[] (HTML, i.e. +HTML5/XHTML polyglot markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]html4\f[] (XHTML 1.0 Transitional) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]icml\f[] (InDesign ICML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]jats\f[] (JATS XML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]json\f[] (JSON version of native AST) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]latex\f[] (LaTeX) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]man\f[] (groff man) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown\f[] (Pandoc\[aq]s Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_mmd\f[] (MultiMarkdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_phpextra\f[] (PHP Markdown Extra) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]markdown_strict\f[] (original unextended Markdown) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]mediawiki\f[] (MediaWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]ms\f[] (groff ms) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]muse\f[] (Muse), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]native\f[] (native Haskell), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]odt\f[] (OpenOffice text document) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]opml\f[] (OPML) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]opendocument\f[] (OpenDocument) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]org\f[] (Emacs Org mode) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]plain\f[] (plain text), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]pptx\f[] (PowerPoint slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]rst\f[] (reStructuredText) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]rtf\f[] (Rich Text Format) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]texinfo\f[] (GNU Texinfo) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]textile\f[] (Textile) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]slideous\f[] (Slideous HTML and JavaScript slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]slidy\f[] (Slidy HTML and JavaScript slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]dzslides\f[] (DZSlides HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]revealjs\f[] (reveal.js HTML5 + JavaScript slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]s5\f[] (S5 HTML and JavaScript slide show) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]tei\f[] (TEI Simple) +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]zimwiki\f[] (ZimWiki markup) +.IP \[bu] 2 +the path of a custom lua writer, see Custom writers below +.PP +Note that \f[C]odt\f[], \f[C]docx\f[], and \f[C]epub\f[] output will not +be directed to \f[I]stdout\f[] unless forced with \f[C]\-o\ \-\f[]. +.PP Extensions can be individually enabled or disabled by appending \f[C]+EXTENSION\f[] or \f[C]\-EXTENSION\f[] to the format name. See Extensions below, for a list of extensions and their names. See \f[C]\-\-list\-output\-formats\f[] and \f[C]\-\-list\-extensions\f[], below. -.RS .RE .TP .B \f[C]\-o\f[] \f[I]FILE\f[], \f[C]\-\-output=\f[]\f[I]FILE\f[] |