From c46482bfc316a91802299ac8aa333500e97be16b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John MacFarlane Date: Thu, 13 May 2021 14:11:15 -0700 Subject: Update manual date and man page. --- man/pandoc.1 | 41 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- 1 file changed, 38 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'man') diff --git a/man/pandoc.1 b/man/pandoc.1 index bfe9872a4..795271b36 100644 --- a/man/pandoc.1 +++ b/man/pandoc.1 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" t -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.12.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 2.13 .\" -.TH "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" "" "March 20, 2021" "pandoc 2.13" "" +.TH "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" "" "May 13, 2021" "pandoc 2.14" "" .hy .SH NAME pandoc - general markup converter @@ -4880,6 +4880,21 @@ header-includes: \[ga]\[ga]\[ga] \f[R] .fi +.PP +Note: the \f[C]yaml_metadata_block\f[R] extension works with +\f[C]commonmark\f[R] as well as \f[C]markdown\f[R] (and it is enabled by +default in \f[C]gfm\f[R] and \f[C]commonmark_x\f[R]). +However, in these formats the following restrictions apply: +.IP \[bu] 2 +The YAML metadata block must occur at the beginning of the document (and +there can be only one). +If multiple files are given as arguments to pandoc, only the first can +be a YAML metadata block. +.IP \[bu] 2 +The leaf nodes of the YAML structure are parsed in isolation from each +other and from the rest of the document. +So, for example, you can\[cq]t use a reference link in these contexts if +the link definition is somewhere else in the document. .SS Backslash escapes .SS Extension: \f[C]all_symbols_escapable\f[R] .PP @@ -6468,9 +6483,29 @@ entries (for author-date and numerical styles only). .TP \f[B]\f[CB]lang\f[B]\f[R] The \f[C]lang\f[R] field will affect how the style is localized, for -example in the translation of labels and the use of quotation marks. +example in the translation of labels, the use of quotation marks, and +the way items are sorted. (For backwards compatibility, \f[C]locale\f[R] may be used instead of \f[C]lang\f[R], but this use is deprecated.) +.RS +.PP +A BCP 47 language tag is expected: for example, \f[C]en\f[R], +\f[C]de\f[R], \f[C]en-US\f[R], \f[C]fr-CA\f[R], \f[C]ug-Cyrl\f[R]. +The unicode extension syntax (after \f[C]-u-\f[R]) may be used to +specify options for collation (sorting) more precisely. +Here are some examples: +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]zh-u-co-pinyin\f[R] \[en] Chinese with the Pinyin collation. +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]es-u-co-trad\f[R] \[en] Spanish with the traditional collation +(with \f[C]Ch\f[R] sorting after \f[C]C\f[R]). +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]fr-u-kb\f[R] \[en] French with \[lq]backwards\[rq] accent sorting +(with \f[C]cot\['e]\f[R] sorting after \f[C]c\[^o]te\f[R]). +.IP \[bu] 2 +\f[C]en-US-u-kf-upper\f[R] \[en] English with uppercase letters sorting +before lower (default is lower before upper). +.RE .TP \f[B]\f[CB]notes-after-punctuation\f[B]\f[R] If true (the default), pandoc will put footnote citations after -- cgit v1.2.3