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diff --git a/man/pandoc.1 b/man/pandoc.1 index 41375973b..81531e2b1 100644 --- a/man/pandoc.1 +++ b/man/pandoc.1 @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ .\"t -.TH PANDOC 1 "June 4, 2016" "pandoc 1.17.2" +.TH PANDOC 1 "September 26, 2016" "pandoc 1.17.3" .SH NAME pandoc - general markup converter .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -1103,6 +1103,7 @@ Use KaTeX to display embedded TeX math in HTML output. The \f[I]URL\f[] should point to the \f[C]katex.js\f[] load script. If a \f[I]URL\f[] is not provided, a link to the KaTeX CDN will be inserted. +Note: KaTeX seems to work best with \f[C]html5\f[] output. .RS .RE .TP @@ -1353,6 +1354,11 @@ themes for LaTeX \f[C]beamer\f[] documents .RS .RE .TP +.B \f[C]themeoptions\f[] +options for LaTeX beamer themes (a list). +.RS +.RE +.TP .B \f[C]navigation\f[] controls navigation symbols in \f[C]beamer\f[] documents (default is \f[C]empty\f[] for no navigation symbols; other valid values are @@ -1365,6 +1371,12 @@ enables on "title pages" for new sections in \f[C]beamer\f[] documents (default = true). .RS .RE +.TP +.B \f[C]beamerarticle\f[] +when true, the \f[C]beamerarticle\f[] package is loaded (for producing +an article from beamer slides). +.RS +.RE .SS Variables for LaTeX .PP LaTeX variables are used when creating a PDF. @@ -3039,10 +3051,8 @@ This form is necessary when the field contains blank lines: \-\-\- title:\ \ \[aq]This\ is\ the\ title:\ it\ contains\ a\ colon\[aq] author: -\-\ name:\ Author\ One -\ \ affiliation:\ University\ of\ Somewhere -\-\ name:\ Author\ Two -\ \ affiliation:\ University\ of\ Nowhere +\-\ Author\ One +\-\ Author\ Two tags:\ [nothing,\ nothingness] abstract:\ | \ \ This\ is\ the\ abstract. @@ -3064,11 +3074,29 @@ field: \f[] .fi .PP -Note: The \f[C]author\f[] variable in the default templates expects a -simple list or string. -To use the structured authors in the example, you would need a custom -template. -For example: +Variables can contain arbitrary YAML structures, but the template must +match this structure. +The \f[C]author\f[] variable in the default templates expects a simple +list or string, but can be changed to support more complicated +structures. +The following combination, for example, would add an affiliation to the +author if one is given: +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +\-\-\- +title:\ The\ document\ title +author: +\-\ name:\ Author\ One +\ \ affiliation:\ University\ of\ Somewhere +\-\ name:\ Author\ Two +\ \ affiliation:\ University\ of\ Nowhere +\&... +\f[] +.fi +.PP +To use the structured authors in the example above, you would need a +custom template: .IP .nf \f[C] @@ -4772,6 +4800,58 @@ To see a list of language names that pandoc will recognize, type \f[C]pandoc\ \-\-version\f[]. .PP To disable highlighting, use the \f[C]\-\-no\-highlight\f[] option. +.SH CUSTOM STYLES IN DOCX OUTPUT +.PP +By default, pandoc\[aq]s docx output applies a predefined set of styles +for blocks such as paragraphs and block quotes, and uses largely default +formatting (italics, bold) for inlines. +This will work for most purposes, especially alongside a +\f[C]reference.docx\f[] file. +However, if you need to apply your own styles to blocks, or match a +preexisting set of styles, pandoc allows you to define custom styles for +blocks and text using \f[C]div\f[]s and \f[C]span\f[]s, respecitively. +.PP +If you define a \f[C]div\f[] or \f[C]span\f[] with the attribute +\f[C]custom\-style\f[], pandoc will apply your specified style to the +contained elements. +So, for example, +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +<span\ custom\-style="Emphatically">Get\ out,</span>\ he\ said. +\f[] +.fi +.PP +would produce a docx file with "Get out," styled with character style +\f[C]Emphatically\f[]. +Similarly, +.IP +.nf +\f[C] +Dickinson\ starts\ the\ poem\ simply: + +<div\ custom\-style="Poetry"> +|\ A\ Bird\ came\ down\ the\ Walk\-\-\- +|\ He\ did\ not\ know\ I\ saw\-\-\- +</div> +\f[] +.fi +.PP +would style the two contained lines with the \f[C]Poetry\f[] paragraph +style. +.PP +If the styles are not yet in your reference.docx, they will be defined +in the output file as inheriting from normal text. +If they are already defined, pandoc will not alter the definition. +.PP +This feature allows for greatest customization in conjunction with +pandoc filters. +If you want all paragraphs after block quotes to be indented, you can +write a filter to apply the styles necessary. +If you want all italics to be transformed to the \f[C]Emphasis\f[] +character style (perhaps to change their color), you can write a filter +which will transform all italicized inlines to inlines within an +\f[C]Emphasis\f[] custom\-style \f[C]span\f[]. .SH CUSTOM WRITERS .PP Pandoc can be extended with custom writers written in lua. |