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@@ -184,10 +184,10 @@ document contains images), [`hyperref`], [`ulem`], [`mathspec`], [`polyglossia`] (with `lang`), [`xecjk`], and [`bidi`] (with the `dir` variable set). The [`upquote`] and [`microtype`] packages are used if available, and [`csquotes`] will -be used for [smart punctuation] if added to the template. The -[`natbib`], [`biblatex`], [`bibtex`], and [`biber`] packages can -optionally be used for [citation rendering]. These are included with -all recent versions of [TeX Live]. +be used for [smart punctuation] if added to the template or included in +any header file. The [`natbib`], [`biblatex`], [`bibtex`], and [`biber`] +packages can optionally be used for [citation rendering]. These are +included with all recent versions of [TeX Live]. Alternatively, pandoc can use ConTeXt to create a PDF. To do this, specify an output file with a `.pdf` extension, @@ -2473,8 +2473,9 @@ correct output, converting straight quotes to curly quotes, `---` to em-dashes, `--` to en-dashes, and `...` to ellipses. Nonbreaking spaces are inserted after certain abbreviations, such as "Mr." -Note: if your LaTeX template calls for the [`csquotes`] package, pandoc will -detect this automatically and use `\enquote{...}` for quoted text. +Note: if your LaTeX template or any included header file call for the +[`csquotes`] package, pandoc will detect this automatically and use +`\enquote{...}` for quoted text. Inline formatting ----------------- |