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\documentclass{article}
\usepackage[mathletters]{ucs}
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt}
\setlength{\parskip}{6pt plus 2pt minus 1pt}

\usepackage[breaklinks=true,unicode=true]{hyperref}
\usepackage[normalem]{ulem}
% avoid problems with \sout in headers with hyperref:
\pdfstringdefDisableCommands{\renewcommand{\sout}{}}
\usepackage{enumerate}
\usepackage{fancyvrb}
\usepackage{graphicx}
\usepackage{url}

\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0}
\VerbatimFootnotes % allows verbatim text in footnotes
\title{Pandoc Test Suite}
\author{John MacFarlane \and Anonymous}
\date{July 17, 2006}
\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{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Headers}

\subsection{Level 2 with an \href{/url}{embedded link}}

\subsubsection{Level 3 with \emph{emphasis}}

Level 4

Level 5

\section[alt title ignored]{Level 1}

\subsection{Level 2 with \emph{emphasis}}

\subsubsection{Level 3}

with no blank line

\subsection{Level 2}

with no blank line

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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}[1.]
\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.

Box-style:

\begin{quote}
Example:

\begin{verbatim}
sub status {
    print "working";
}
\end{verbatim}
\end{quote}
\begin{quote}
\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  do laundry
\item 
  take out the trash
\end{enumerate}
\end{quote}
Here's a nested one:

\begin{quote}
Joe said:

\begin{quote}
Don't quote me.

\end{quote}
\end{quote}
And a following paragraph.

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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{obeylines}
this has \emph{two
lines}
\end{obeylines}
\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Lists}

\subsection{Unordered}

Asterisks tight:

\begin{itemize}
\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}
\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}
\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}

Tight:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  First
\item 
  Second
\item 
  Third
\end{enumerate}
and:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  One
\item 
  Two
\item 
  Three
\end{enumerate}
Loose using tabs:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  First

\item 
  Second

\item 
  Third

\end{enumerate}
and using spaces:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  One

\item 
  Two

\item 
  Three

\end{enumerate}
Multiple paragraphs:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\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}

\begin{itemize}
\item 
  Tab
  \begin{itemize}
  \item 
    Tab
    \begin{itemize}
    \item 
      Tab
    \end{itemize}
  \end{itemize}
\end{itemize}
Here's another:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  First
\item 
  Second:
  \begin{itemize}
  \item 
    Fee
  \item 
    Fie
  \item 
    Foe
  \end{itemize}
\item 
  Third
\end{enumerate}
Same thing but with paragraphs:

\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  First

\item 
  Second:

  \begin{itemize}
  \item 
    Fee
  \item 
    Fie
  \item 
    Foe
  \end{itemize}
\item 
  Third

\end{enumerate}
\subsection{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}

\begin{enumerate}[(1)]
\setcounter{enumi}{1}
\item 
  begins with 2
\item 
  and now 3

  with a continuation

  \begin{enumerate}[i.]
  \setcounter{enumii}{3}
  \item 
    sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4
  \item 
    more items
    \begin{enumerate}[(A)]
    \item 
      a subsublist
    \item 
      a subsublist
    \end{enumerate}
  \end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
Nesting:

\begin{enumerate}[A.]
\item 
  Upper Alpha
  \begin{enumerate}[I.]
  \item 
    Upper Roman.
    \begin{enumerate}[(1)]
    \setcounter{enumiii}{5}
    \item 
      Decimal start with 6
      \begin{enumerate}[a)]
      \setcounter{enumiv}{2}
      \item 
        Lower alpha with paren
      \end{enumerate}
    \end{enumerate}
  \end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
Autonumbering:

\begin{enumerate}
\item 
  Autonumber.
\item 
  More.
  \begin{enumerate}
  \item 
    Nested.
  \end{enumerate}
\end{enumerate}
Should not be a list item:

M.A. 2007

B. Williams

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Definition Lists}

Tight using spaces:

\begin{description}
\item[apple]
red fruit
\item[orange]
orange fruit
\item[banana]
yellow fruit
\end{description}
Tight using tabs:

\begin{description}
\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}
\section{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}
<div>
    foo
</div>
\end{verbatim}
As should this:

\begin{verbatim}
<div>foo</div>
\end{verbatim}
Now, nested:

foo
This should just be an HTML comment:

Multiline:

Code block:

\begin{verbatim}
<!-- Comment -->
\end{verbatim}
Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line:

Code:

\begin{verbatim}
<hr />
\end{verbatim}
Hr's:

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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: \verb!>!, \verb!$!, \verb!\!, \verb!\$!,
\verb!<html>!.

\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\ensuremath{\sim}b
c\ensuremath{\sim}d.

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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 `\verb!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{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{LaTeX}

\begin{itemize}
\item 
  \cite[22-23]{smith.1899}
\item 
  \doublespacing
\item 
  $2+2=4$
\item 
  $x \in y$
\item 
  $\alpha \wedge \omega$
\item 
  $223$
\item 
  $p$-Tree
\item 
  $\frac{d}{dx}f(x)=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}$
\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}
\item 
  To get the famous equation, write \verb!$e = mc^2$!.
\item 
  \$22,000 is a \emph{lot} of money. So is \$34,000. (It worked if
  ``lot'' is emphasized.)
\item 
  Escaped \verb!$!: \$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}

A table with one column:

\begin{tabular}{c}
Animal \\
Vegetable
\end{tabular}

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Special Characters}

Here is some unicode:

\begin{itemize}
\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{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Links}

\subsection{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}

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}

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}

With an ampersand: \url{http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2}

\begin{itemize}
\item 
  In a list?
\item 
  \url{http://example.com/}
\item 
  It should.
\end{itemize}
An e-mail address:
\href{mailto:nobody@nowhere.net}{nobody@nowhere.net}

\begin{quote}
Blockquoted: \url{http://example.com/}

\end{quote}
Auto-links should not occur here: \verb!<http://example.com/>!

\begin{verbatim}
or here: <http://example.com/>
\end{verbatim}
\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{Images}

From ``Voyage dans la Lune'' by Georges Melies (1902):

\includegraphics{lalune.jpg}

Here is a movie \includegraphics{movie.jpg} icon.

\begin{center}\rule{3in}{0.4pt}\end{center}

\section{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}
  { <code> }
\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 \verb!]! verbatim characters,
as well as [bracketed text].
}

\begin{quote}
Notes can go in quotes.\footnote{ In quote.
}

\end{quote}
\begin{enumerate}[1.]
\item 
  And in list items.\footnote{ In list.
}
\end{enumerate}
This paragraph should not be part of the note, as it is not
indented.

\section{Escaped characters}

\$ \% \& \# \_ \{ \}

\end{document}