From b27a86d9758512d85d052a9a46917a54eb3da035 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Kiwamu Okabe Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2012 01:49:16 +0900 Subject: Imported Upstream version 1.9.1.1 --- man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 | 170 ------------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 170 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 (limited to 'man/man1/markdown2pdf.1') diff --git a/man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 b/man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 deleted file mode 100644 index 20c566c8d..000000000 --- a/man/man1/markdown2pdf.1 +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -.TH MARKDOWN2PDF 1 "January 29, 2011" "Pandoc User Manuals" -.SH NAME -.PP -markdown2pdf - converts markdown-formatted text to PDF, using pdflatex -.SH SYNOPSIS -.PP -markdown2pdf [\f[I]options\f[]] [\f[I]input-file\f[]]... -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -\f[C]markdown2pdf\f[] converts \f[I]input-file\f[] (or text from -standard input) from markdown-formatted plain text to PDF, using -\f[C]pandoc\f[] and \f[C]pdflatex\f[]. -If no output filename is specified (using the \f[C]-o\f[] option), the -name of the output file is derived from the input file; thus, for -example, if the input file is \f[I]hello.txt\f[], the output file will -be \f[I]hello.pdf\f[]. -If the input is read from STDIN and no output filename is specified, the -output file will be named \f[I]stdin.pdf\f[]. -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. -.PP -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 \f[C]iconv\f[]: -.IP -.nf -\f[C] -iconv\ -t\ utf-8\ input.txt\ |\ markdown2pdf -\f[] -.fi -.PP -\f[C]markdown2pdf\f[] assumes that the \f[C]unicode\f[], \f[C]array\f[], -\f[C]fancyvrb\f[], \f[C]graphicx\f[], and \f[C]ulem\f[] packages are in -latex\[aq]s search path. -If these packages are not included in your latex setup, they can be -obtained from \f[C]http://ctan.org\f[]. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B -o \f[I]FILE\f[], --output=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Write output to \f[I]FILE\f[]. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --strict -Use strict markdown syntax, with no extensions or variants. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B -N, --number-sections -Number section headings in LaTeX output. -(Default is not to number them.) -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --listings -Use listings package for LaTeX code blocks -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --template=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Use \f[I]FILE\f[] as a custom template for the generated document. -Implies \f[C]-s\f[]. -See the section TEMPLATES in \f[C]pandoc\f[](1) for information about -template syntax. -Use \f[C]pandoc\ -D\ latex\f[] to print the default LaTeX template. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B -V KEY=VAL, --variable=\f[I]KEY:VAL\f[] -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: -\f[C]-V\ fontsize=12pt\f[]. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B -H \f[I]FILE\f[], --include-in-header=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Include (LaTeX) contents of \f[I]FILE\f[] at the end of the header. -Implies \f[C]-s\f[]. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B -B \f[I]FILE\f[], --include-before-body=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Include (LaTeX) contents of \f[I]FILE\f[] at the beginning of the -document body. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B -A \f[I]FILE\f[], --include-after-body=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Include (LaTeX) contents of \f[I]FILE\f[] at the end of the document -body. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --bibliography=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Specify bibliography database to be used in resolving citations. -The database type will be determined from the extension of -\f[I]FILE\f[], which may be \f[C].xml\f[] (MODS format), \f[C].bib\f[] -(BibTeX format), or \f[C].json\f[] (citeproc JSON). -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --csl=\f[I]FILE\f[] -Specify CSL style to be used in formatting citations and the -bibliography. -If \f[I]FILE\f[] is not found, pandoc will look for it in -.RS -.IP -.nf -\f[C] -$HOME/.csl -\f[] -.fi -.PP -in unix and -.IP -.nf -\f[C] -C:\\Documents\ And\ Settings\\USERNAME\\Application\ Data\\csl -\f[] -.fi -.PP -in Windows. -If the \f[C]--csl\f[] option is not specified, pandoc will use a default -style: either \f[C]default.csl\f[] in the user data directory (see -\f[C]--data-dir\f[]), or, if that is not present, the Chicago -author-date style. -.RE -.TP -.B --data-dir\f[I]=DIRECTORY\f[] -Specify the user data directory to search for pandoc data files. -If this option is not specified, the default user data directory will be -used: -.RS -.IP -.nf -\f[C] -$HOME/.pandoc -\f[] -.fi -.PP -in unix and -.IP -.nf -\f[C] -C:\\Documents\ And\ Settings\\USERNAME\\Application\ Data\\pandoc -\f[] -.fi -.PP -in Windows. -A \f[C]reference.odt\f[], \f[C]epub.css\f[], \f[C]templates\f[] -directory, or \f[C]s5\f[] directory placed in this directory will -override pandoc\[aq]s normal defaults. -.RE -.TP -.B --xetex -Use xelatex instead of pdflatex to create the PDF. -.RS -.RE -.TP -.B --luatex -Use lualatex instead of pdflatex to create the PDF. -.RS -.RE -.SH SEE ALSO -.PP -\f[C]pandoc\f[](1), \f[C]pdflatex\f[](1) -.SH AUTHORS -John MacFarlane, Paulo Tanimoto, and Recai Oktas. -- cgit v1.2.3