\documentclass[]{article} \usepackage{lmodern} \usepackage{amssymb,amsmath} \usepackage{ifxetex,ifluatex} \usepackage{fixltx2e} % provides \textsubscript \ifnum 0\ifxetex 1\fi\ifluatex 1\fi=0 % if pdftex \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \else % if luatex or xelatex \ifxetex \usepackage{mathspec} \else \usepackage{fontspec} \fi \defaultfontfeatures{Mapping=tex-text,Scale=MatchLowercase} \newcommand{\euro}{€} \fi % use upquote if available, for straight quotes in verbatim environments \IfFileExists{upquote.sty}{\usepackage{upquote}}{} % use microtype if available \IfFileExists{microtype.sty}{% \usepackage{microtype} \UseMicrotypeSet[protrusion]{basicmath} % disable protrusion for tt fonts }{} \makeatletter \@ifpackageloaded{hyperref}{}{% \ifxetex \usepackage[setpagesize=false, % page size defined by xetex unicode=false, % unicode breaks when used with xetex xetex]{hyperref} \else \usepackage[unicode=true]{hyperref} \fi } \@ifpackageloaded{color}{ \PassOptionsToPackage{usenames,dvipsnames}{color} }{% \usepackage[usenames,dvipsnames]{color} } \makeatother \hypersetup{breaklinks=true, bookmarks=true, pdfauthor={John MacFarlane; Anonymous}, pdftitle={Pandoc Test Suite}, colorlinks=true, citecolor=blue, urlcolor=blue, linkcolor=magenta, pdfborder={0 0 0}} \urlstyle{same} % don't use monospace font for urls \usepackage{fancyvrb} \VerbatimFootnotes \usepackage{graphicx,grffile} \makeatletter \def\maxwidth{\ifdim\Gin@nat@width>\linewidth\linewidth\else\Gin@nat@width\fi} \def\maxheight{\ifdim\Gin@nat@height>\textheight\textheight\else\Gin@nat@height\fi} \makeatother % Scale images if necessary, so that they will not overflow the page % margins by default, and it is still possible to overwrite the defaults % using explicit options in \includegraphics[width, height, ...]{} \setkeys{Gin}{width=\maxwidth,height=\maxheight,keepaspectratio} \usepackage[normalem]{ulem} % avoid problems with \sout in headers with hyperref: \pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\renewcommand{\sout}{}} \setlength{\parindent}{0pt} \setlength{\parskip}{6pt plus 2pt minus 1pt} \setlength{\emergencystretch}{3em} % prevent overfull lines \providecommand{\tightlist}{% \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}} \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} \VerbatimFootnotes % allows verbatim text in footnotes \title{Pandoc Test Suite} \author{John MacFarlane \and Anonymous} \date{July 17, 2006} % Redefines (sub)paragraphs to behave more like sections \ifx\paragraph\undefined\else \let\oldparagraph\paragraph \renewcommand{\paragraph}[1]{\oldparagraph{#1}\mbox{}} \fi \ifx\subparagraph\undefined\else \let\oldsubparagraph\subparagraph \renewcommand{\subparagraph}[1]{\oldsubparagraph{#1}\mbox{}} \fi \begin{document} \maketitle This is a set of tests for pandoc. Most of them are adapted from John Gruber's markdown test suite. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Headers}\label{headers} \subsection{\texorpdfstring{Level 2 with an \href{/url}{embedded link}}{Level 2 with an embedded link}}\label{level-2-with-an-embedded-link} \subsubsection{\texorpdfstring{Level 3 with \emph{emphasis}}{Level 3 with emphasis}}\label{level-3-with-emphasis} \paragraph{Level 4}\label{level-4} \subparagraph{Level 5}\label{level-5} \section{Level 1}\label{level-1} \subsection{\texorpdfstring{Level 2 with \emph{emphasis}}{Level 2 with emphasis}}\label{level-2-with-emphasis} \subsubsection{Level 3}\label{level-3} with no blank line \subsection{Level 2}\label{level-2} with no blank line \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Paragraphs}\label{paragraphs} Here's a regular paragraph. In Markdown 1.0.0 and earlier. Version 8. This line turns into a list item. Because a hard-wrapped line in the middle of a paragraph looked like a list item. Here's one with a bullet. * criminey. There should be a hard line break\\ here. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Block Quotes}\label{block-quotes} E-mail style: \begin{quote} This is a block quote. It is pretty short. \end{quote} \begin{quote} Code in a block quote: \begin{verbatim} sub status { print "working"; } \end{verbatim} A list: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item item one \item item two \end{enumerate} Nested block quotes: \begin{quote} nested \end{quote} \begin{quote} nested \end{quote} \end{quote} This should not be a block quote: 2 \textgreater{} 1. And a following paragraph. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Code Blocks}\label{code-blocks} Code: \begin{verbatim} ---- (should be four hyphens) sub status { print "working"; } this code block is indented by one tab \end{verbatim} And: \begin{verbatim} this code block is indented by two tabs These should not be escaped: \$ \\ \> \[ \{ \end{verbatim} \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Lists}\label{lists} \subsection{Unordered}\label{unordered} Asterisks tight: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item asterisk 1 \item asterisk 2 \item asterisk 3 \end{itemize} Asterisks loose: \begin{itemize} \item asterisk 1 \item asterisk 2 \item asterisk 3 \end{itemize} Pluses tight: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Plus 1 \item Plus 2 \item Plus 3 \end{itemize} Pluses loose: \begin{itemize} \item Plus 1 \item Plus 2 \item Plus 3 \end{itemize} Minuses tight: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Minus 1 \item Minus 2 \item Minus 3 \end{itemize} Minuses loose: \begin{itemize} \item Minus 1 \item Minus 2 \item Minus 3 \end{itemize} \subsection{Ordered}\label{ordered} Tight: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item First \item Second \item Third \end{enumerate} and: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item One \item Two \item Three \end{enumerate} Loose using tabs: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \item First \item Second \item Third \end{enumerate} and using spaces: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \item One \item Two \item Three \end{enumerate} Multiple paragraphs: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \item Item 1, graf one. Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog's back. \item Item 2. \item Item 3. \end{enumerate} \subsection{Nested}\label{nested} \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Tab \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Tab \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Tab \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \end{itemize} Here's another: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item First \item Second: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Fee \item Fie \item Foe \end{itemize} \item Third \end{enumerate} Same thing but with paragraphs: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \item First \item Second: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item Fee \item Fie \item Foe \end{itemize} \item Third \end{enumerate} \subsection{Tabs and spaces}\label{tabs-and-spaces} \begin{itemize} \item this is a list item indented with tabs \item this is a list item indented with spaces \begin{itemize} \item this is an example list item indented with tabs \item this is an example list item indented with spaces \end{itemize} \end{itemize} \subsection{Fancy list markers}\label{fancy-list-markers} \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{(\arabic{enumi})} \setcounter{enumi}{1} \item begins with 2 \item and now 3 with a continuation \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumii{\roman{enumii}.} \setcounter{enumii}{3} \tightlist \item sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4 \item more items \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumiii{(\Alph{enumiii})} \tightlist \item a subsublist \item a subsublist \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} Nesting: \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\Alph{enumi}.} \tightlist \item Upper Alpha \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumii{\Roman{enumii}.} \tightlist \item Upper Roman. \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumiii{(\arabic{enumiii})} \setcounter{enumiii}{5} \tightlist \item Decimal start with 6 \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumiv{\alph{enumiv})} \setcounter{enumiv}{2} \tightlist \item Lower alpha with paren \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} Autonumbering: \begin{enumerate} \tightlist \item Autonumber. \item More. \begin{enumerate} \tightlist \item Nested. \end{enumerate} \end{enumerate} Should not be a list item: M.A.~2007 B. Williams \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Definition Lists}\label{definition-lists} Tight using spaces: \begin{description} \tightlist \item[apple] red fruit \item[orange] orange fruit \item[banana] yellow fruit \end{description} Tight using tabs: \begin{description} \tightlist \item[apple] red fruit \item[orange] orange fruit \item[banana] yellow fruit \end{description} Loose: \begin{description} \item[apple] red fruit \item[orange] orange fruit \item[banana] yellow fruit \end{description} Multiple blocks with italics: \begin{description} \item[\emph{apple}] red fruit contains seeds, crisp, pleasant to taste \item[\emph{orange}] orange fruit \begin{verbatim} { orange code block } \end{verbatim} \begin{quote} orange block quote \end{quote} \end{description} Multiple definitions, tight: \begin{description} \tightlist \item[apple] red fruit computer \item[orange] orange fruit bank \end{description} Multiple definitions, loose: \begin{description} \item[apple] red fruit computer \item[orange] orange fruit bank \end{description} Blank line after term, indented marker, alternate markers: \begin{description} \item[apple] red fruit computer \item[orange] orange fruit \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item sublist \item sublist \end{enumerate} \end{description} \section{HTML Blocks}\label{html-blocks} Simple block on one line: foo And nested without indentation: foo bar Interpreted markdown in a table: This is \emph{emphasized} And this is \textbf{strong} Here's a simple block: foo This should be a code block, though: \begin{verbatim}
foo
\end{verbatim} As should this: \begin{verbatim}
foo
\end{verbatim} Now, nested: foo This should just be an HTML comment: Multiline: Code block: \begin{verbatim} \end{verbatim} Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line: Code: \begin{verbatim}
\end{verbatim} Hr's: \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Inline Markup}\label{inline-markup} This is \emph{emphasized}, and so \emph{is this}. This is \textbf{strong}, and so \textbf{is this}. An \emph{\href{/url}{emphasized link}}. \textbf{\emph{This is strong and em.}} So is \textbf{\emph{this}} word. \textbf{\emph{This is strong and em.}} So is \textbf{\emph{this}} word. This is code: \texttt{\textgreater{}}, \texttt{\$}, \texttt{\textbackslash{}}, \texttt{\textbackslash{}\$}, \texttt{\textless{}html\textgreater{}}. \sout{This is \emph{strikeout}.} Superscripts: a\textsuperscript{bc}d a\textsuperscript{\emph{hello}} a\textsuperscript{hello~there}. Subscripts: H\textsubscript{2}O, H\textsubscript{23}O, H\textsubscript{many~of~them}O. These should not be superscripts or subscripts, because of the unescaped spaces: a\^{}b c\^{}d, a\textasciitilde{}b c\textasciitilde{}d. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Smart quotes, ellipses, dashes}\label{smart-quotes-ellipses-dashes} ``Hello,'' said the spider. ``\,`Shelob' is my name.'' `A', `B', and `C' are letters. `Oak,' `elm,' and `beech' are names of trees. So is `pine.' `He said, ``I want to go.''\,' Were you alive in the 70's? Here is some quoted `\texttt{code}' and a ``\href{http://example.com/?foo=1\&bar=2}{quoted link}''. Some dashes: one---two --- three---four --- five. Dashes between numbers: 5--7, 255--66, 1987--1999. Ellipses\ldots{}and\ldots{}and\ldots{}. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{LaTeX}\label{latex} \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item \cite[22-23]{smith.1899} \item \(2+2=4\) \item \(x \in y\) \item \(\alpha \wedge \omega\) \item \(223\) \item \(p\)-Tree \item Here's some display math: \[\frac{d}{dx}f(x)=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}\] \item Here's one that has a line break in it: \(\alpha + \omega \times x^2\). \end{itemize} These shouldn't be math: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item To get the famous equation, write \texttt{\$e\ =\ mc\^{}2\$}. \item \$22,000 is a \emph{lot} of money. So is \$34,000. (It worked if ``lot'' is emphasized.) \item Shoes (\$20) and socks (\$5). \item Escaped \texttt{\$}: \$73 \emph{this should be emphasized} 23\$. \end{itemize} Here's a LaTeX table: \begin{tabular}{|l|l|}\hline Animal & Number \\ \hline Dog & 2 \\ Cat & 1 \\ \hline \end{tabular} \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Special Characters}\label{special-characters} Here is some unicode: \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item I hat: Î \item o umlaut: ö \item section: § \item set membership: ∈ \item copyright: © \end{itemize} AT\&T has an ampersand in their name. AT\&T is another way to write it. This \& that. 4 \textless{} 5. 6 \textgreater{} 5. Backslash: \textbackslash{} Backtick: ` Asterisk: * Underscore: \_ Left brace: \{ Right brace: \} Left bracket: {[} Right bracket: {]} Left paren: ( Right paren: ) Greater-than: \textgreater{} Hash: \# Period: . Bang: ! Plus: + Minus: - \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Links}\label{links} \subsection{Explicit}\label{explicit} Just a \href{/url/}{URL}. \href{/url/}{URL and title}. \href{/url/}{URL and title}. \href{/url/}{URL and title}. \href{/url/}{URL and title} \href{/url/}{URL and title} \href{/url/with_underscore}{with\_underscore} \href{mailto:nobody@nowhere.net}{Email link} \href{}{Empty}. \subsection{Reference}\label{reference} Foo \href{/url/}{bar}. Foo \href{/url/}{bar}. Foo \href{/url/}{bar}. With \href{/url/}{embedded {[}brackets{]}}. \href{/url/}{b} by itself should be a link. Indented \href{/url}{once}. Indented \href{/url}{twice}. Indented \href{/url}{thrice}. This should {[}not{]}{[}{]} be a link. \begin{verbatim} [not]: /url \end{verbatim} Foo \href{/url/}{bar}. Foo \href{/url/}{biz}. \subsection{With ampersands}\label{with-ampersands} Here's a \href{http://example.com/?foo=1\&bar=2}{link with an ampersand in the URL}. Here's a link with an amersand in the link text: \href{http://att.com/}{AT\&T}. Here's an \href{/script?foo=1\&bar=2}{inline link}. Here's an \href{/script?foo=1\&bar=2}{inline link in pointy braces}. \subsection{Autolinks}\label{autolinks} With an ampersand: \url{http://example.com/?foo=1\&bar=2} \begin{itemize} \tightlist \item In a list? \item \url{http://example.com/} \item It should. \end{itemize} An e-mail address: \href{mailto:nobody@nowhere.net}{\nolinkurl{nobody@nowhere.net}} \begin{quote} Blockquoted: \url{http://example.com/} \end{quote} Auto-links should not occur here: \texttt{\textless{}http://example.com/\textgreater{}} \begin{verbatim} or here: \end{verbatim} \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Images}\label{images} From ``Voyage dans la Lune'' by Georges Melies (1902): \begin{figure}[htbp] \centering \includegraphics{lalune.jpg} \caption{lalune} \end{figure} Here is a movie \includegraphics{movie.jpg} icon. \begin{center}\rule{0.5\linewidth}{\linethickness}\end{center} \section{Footnotes}\label{footnotes} Here is a footnote reference,\footnote{Here is the footnote. It can go anywhere after the footnote reference. It need not be placed at the end of the document.} and another.\footnote{Here's the long note. This one contains multiple blocks. Subsequent blocks are indented to show that they belong to the footnote (as with list items). \begin{Verbatim} { } \end{Verbatim} If you want, you can indent every line, but you can also be lazy and just indent the first line of each block.} This should \emph{not} be a footnote reference, because it contains a space.{[}\^{}my note{]} Here is an inline note.\footnote{This is \emph{easier} to type. Inline notes may contain \href{http://google.com}{links} and \texttt{{]}} verbatim characters, as well as {[}bracketed text{]}.} \begin{quote} Notes can go in quotes.\footnote{In quote.} \end{quote} \begin{enumerate} \def\labelenumi{\arabic{enumi}.} \tightlist \item And in list items.\footnote{In list.} \end{enumerate} This paragraph should not be part of the note, as it is not indented. \end{document}