{ "pandoc_arguments": { ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Arguments are explained in Pandoc's documentation: // // http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html . // // The contents of this file will be merged with the package's // // Pandown.sublime-settings file, the user's Pandown.sublime-settings/ // file, and local project settings, with what's specified here // // taking precedence. For more information about how to use this // // file, please see the Pandown README. // ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "markdown_extensions": { ///////////////////////// // MARKDOWN EXTENSIONS // ///////////////////////// // A backslash followed by a newline is also a line break. "escaped_line_breaks": true, // Require a blank line before a header. "blank_before_header": true, // Headers can be assigned attributes using this syntax at the end of // the line containing the header text: // {#identifier .class .class key=value key=value} "header_attributes": true, // A header without specified attributes will automatically be assigned // a unique identifier based on the header text. "auto_identifiers": true, // Pandoc assumes header references have been defined for each header. "implicit_header_references": true, // Require a blank line before block quotes. In nested blockquotes, // require: // > Quotation // > // > > Quotation within quotation. "blank_before_blockquote": true, // Fence code blocks off with tildes or backticks. "fenced_code_blocks": true, // Start lines with pipe characters to and the division into lines and // leading whitespace will be preserved. Useful for setting verse and // addresses. "line_blocks": true, // Pandoc allows fancier numbering using uppercase letters, lowercase // letters and Roman numerals. List markers may be enclosed in parentheses // or followed by a single right-parenthesis or period, then two spaces. "fancy_lists": true, // Pandoc will pay attention to the starting number for each list. "startnum": true, // Pandoc supports definition lists; see documentation here for the // correct syntax: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#definition-lists "definition_lists": true, // The list marker (@) can be used to sequentially number examples in // a way that persists throughout the document. "example_lists": true, // Pandoc supports four kinds of tables, the syntax for which is given at: // http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#tables. "simple_tables": true, "multiline_tables": true, "grid_tables": true, "pipe_tables": true, // A table caption is a paragraph beginning with the string "Table:" or a // colon alone. It may be placed at the beginning or end of a table. "table_captions": true, // Pandoc allows the inclusion of a title block that will not appear in // the body of the document: // % Title // % Author(s) (separated by semicolons) // % Date "pandoc_title_block": true, // A backslash may be used to escape any Markdown symbol. "all_symbols_escapable": true, // Using underscores within a word for emphasis is disabled by // default. Use * instead. "intraword_underscores": false, // To strike letters in your text, surround them with ~~two tildes~~. "strikeout": true, // Superscripts may be written by surrounding text with ^ characters, // subscripts by surrounding text with ~ characters. Escape spaces within // scripts using \ . "superscript": true, "subscript": true, // Add attribtues, including syntax highlighting, to inline code. "inline_code_attributes": true, // Text between two $ characters will be rendered as LaTeX math. "tex_math_dollars": true, // The default behavior in Markdown allows you to insert raw HTML // anywhere in a document. "raw_html": true, // By default, Pandoc interprets Markdown in blocks of HTML as Markdown. // This deviates from Markdown.pl's default behavior. "markdown_in_html_blocks": true, // Pandoc allows raw TeX to be passed in addition to raw HTML. "raw_tex": true, // If set to `true`, Pandoc will use \newcommand and \renewcommand // definitions in all LaTeX math blocks. "latex_macros": true, // An image occurring by itself in a paragraph will be rendered as a // figure with a caption: ![This is the caption](path/to/image.jpg) "implicit_figures": true, // Pandoc will parse footnotes in the syntax listed here: // http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#footnotes "footnotes": true, "inline_notes": true, // Use the syntax given here for citations: // http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#citations "citations": true, // All newlines within a paragraph will be interpreted as linebreaks // rather than spaces. "hard_line_breaks": false, // Anything between \( and \) will be interpreted as TeX inline math, // and anything between \[ and \] as TeX display math. "tex_math_single_backslash": false, // Same as above, but escaped with two backslashes. "tex_math_double_backslash": false, // Markdown is only parsed within block-level tags if `markdown=1` is // set in their attributes. "markdown_attribute": false, // Enables a MultiMarkdown-style title block: // Title: My Title // Author: Arthur Author // Date: January 1, 2013 // Comment: This is a mmd title block, and it even includes // a field spanning multiple lines. "mmd_title_block": false, // Skip PHP Markdown Extra abbreviation keys instead of parsing them // as paragraphs if set to `true`. "abbreviations": false, // Makes all absolute URLs into links, even when not enclosed in <...>. "autolink_bare_uris": false, // Parse (but ignore, at the moment) MMD-style key--value attribtues // in image and link references. "link_attributes": false, // Parses MMD-style header identifiers (in square brackets between header // text and closing ATX #s. "mmd_header_identifiers": false, // Straight quotes into curly quotes, --- to em-dash, -- to en-dash, // ... to ellipsis, nonbreaking spaces after certain abbreviations. "smart": true, // "Parse untranslatable HTML codes as raw HTML, instead of ignoring them." "raw_html": true, // "Parse untranslatable LaTeX environments as raw LaTeX, instead of // ignoring them." "raw_tex": true }, "command_arguments": { //////////////////////////// // COMMAND-LINE ARGUMENTS // //////////////////////////// // Modify this setting to tell Pandoc to look for any of the following // in the specified directory rather than ~/.pandoc or Pandoc's default // directory tree. Note that this is not an all-purpose includes // directory---Pandoc will only look for these files and folders. // data_dir/ // reference.odt // reference.docx // default.csl // epub.css // slidy/ // slideous/ // s5/ // templates/ // Anything placed under templates and will be found by the "template" // setting; otherwise, to set an include directory, use the "includes_paths" // option above. "data-dir": "", // - before a numeral to en-dash, -- to em-dash "old-dashes": false, // "Speficy the base level for headers" // Specify a number or "false" to disable. "base-header-level": false, // Apply code classes to all indented code blocks. N.B.: // does not apply to fenced code, which must still be // configured inline. // MUST BE DEFINED AS A LIST, EVEN IF EMPTY. This is correct: // "indented-code-classes": [], // and so is this: // "indented-code-classes": [ "numberLines" ], // but this is not: // "indented-code-classes": "numberLines" "indented-code-classes": [ ], // When image paths or URLs have no extension, this one // will be used. "default-image-extension": "", // Set the number of spaces per tab. Should be set to // "false" (for default behavior) or a number. "tab-stop": false, // Generate "an appropriate header and footer" "standalone": true, // Use a template file other than the default to // generate output. Pandoc will look for a template in the // working directory, then data_dir/templates/, then its // built-in directory tree. // See Pandoc's README for information about templates: // http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#templates "template": "", // Supply a dict of keys and values to be passed to // the template file. Values may be lists // if your template includes loops; see this plugin's README. "variables": { }, // By default, text is wrapped for the output format. "no-wrap": false, // If wrapping text, wrap to "columns" columns. // Specify a number or "false" to disable. "columns": false, // Generate and include a table of contents. "table-of-contents": false, // The number of section levels to include in the table of contents. // Specify a number or "false" for default (3). "toc-depth": false, // Disable syntax highlighting globally. "no-highlight": false, // Style to use for syntax highlighting. // Valid highlight_style values: // "pygments" (default), "kate", "monochrome", // "espresso", "zenburn", "haddock", "tango" "highlight-style": "pygments", // Supply lists of files---NOT single file names---to include verbatim in the output. // This is correct: // "include_in_header": [ "myfile" ] // and this is not: // "include_in_header": "myfile" // Default templates support multiple includes. // Insert just before "include-in-header": [], // Insert just after "include-before-body": [], // Insert includes just before "include-after-body": [], // Convert includes to 'data:' URIs so that the // output can be viewed offline. "self-contained": false, // Use tags for quotes in HTML5 output "html-q-tags": false, // In HTML output ONLY, restrict to ASCII characters // with numerical HTML entities. "ascii": false, // When outputting Markdown, use reference-style links (e.g. [go here!][1]) // rather than inline (e.g. [go here!](http://place.the) ). "reference-links": false, // Force use of ATX-style headers ("# H1", "## H2", etc.) in output. // The default is to use a combination, with setext-style headers: // H1 // === // // for H1 and H2, then ATX. "atx-headers": false, // Top-level headers become TeX/Docbook chapters. "chapters": false, // Generate section numbers. "number-sections": false, // Sections in HTML output can be offset by a fixed number. // The first number is added to the output for top-level // headings, the second number to second-level headings, // etc. Must be specified as a list. "number-offset": [ ], // "Do not convert quotation marks, apostrophes, and dashes to the TeX ligatures" "no-tex-ligatures": false, // Use listings package for TeX code "listings": false, // In slideshow output, display list items one slide at a time. "incremental": false, // Header level at which to break slides. Above breaks sections, below // creates subheads. Normally set based on context of document. // See: http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/README.html#structuring-the-slide-show // Set to a number or "false" to disable. "slide-level": false, // Enclose sections in
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tags, attach "id" attributes based on // the section name. "section-divs": false, // Conceal mailto: links from robots. // Acceptable values: "none", "javascript", "references" "email-obfuscation": "references", // "Specify a prefix to be added to all automatically generated identifiers // in HTML output. This is useful for preventing duplicate identifiers when // generating fragments to be included in other pages." "id-prefix": "", // Insert a string before the header title tag but not the body title "title-prefix": "", // Link to any number of CSS stylesheets // without triggering the standalone include features. "css": [ ], // "Use the specified file as a style reference in producing a [desired] file. // For best results, the reference [file] should be a modified version of // a [desired] file produced using pandoc." "reference-doc": "", // "Use the specified CSS file to style the EPUB. If no stylesheet is specified, // pandoc will look for a file epub.css in the user data directory (see --data-dir). // If it is not found there, sensible defaults will be used." "epub-stylesheet": "", // Set cover to a specified image. "epub-coverimage": "", // Link to an XML file containing EPUB metadata in Dublin Core Elements format. // See http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/ "epub-metadata": "", // Use the stylesheet specified to embed fonts. Should contain a series of // @font-face elements and CSS describing where they're to be used. "epub-embed-font": "", // Appropriate values: "pdflatex" (default), "xelatex", "lulalatex" "latex-engine": "", // Specify bibliography database to be used in resolving citations. The database // type will be determined from the extension of FILE, which may be .mods (MODS format), // .bib (BibTeX/BibLaTeX format), .ris (RIS format), .enl (EndNote format), .xml (EndNote XML format), // .wos (ISI format), .medline (MEDLINE format), .copac (Copac format), or .json (citeproc JSON). // If you want to use multiple bibliographies, just use this option repeatedly. "bibliography": "", // Link to a CSL (http://citationstyles.org) file for formatting citations. "csl": "", // "Specify a file containing abbreviations for journal titles and other // bibliographic fields (indicated by setting form="short" in the CSL node // for the field). The format is described at // http://citationstylist.org/2011/10/19/abbreviations-for-zotero-test-release/" "citation-abbreviations": "", // Use natbib for LaTeX citations. "natbib": false, // Use BibLaTeX for LaTeX citations. "biblatex": false, // Place TeX math between tags in HTML output. "gladtex": false, // Each of the following can be false, true, or a URL string. // Setting to a URL string implies true. // Use http://math.etsu.edu/LaTeXMathML/ to format TeX math. If no URL // is specified, Pandoc will insert the code for you. "latexmathml": false, // Convert TeX math to MathML and include a JavaScript to display. "mathml": false, // Use http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsmath/ for TeX math. URL must point // to its load script, which will not be automatically added by Pandoc. "jsmath": false, // Use http://www.mathjax.org/ for TeX math. URL must point to MathJax.jds // load script. If no URL is provided, Pandoc script will add one. "mathjax": false, // Render TeX math with mimetex (http://www.forkosh.com/mimetex.html). If no // URL is supplied, /cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi is assumed. "mimetex": false, // Render TeX formulas using an external script that converts TeX formulas // to images. The formula will be concatenated with the URL provided. // If URL is not specified, the Google Chart API will be used. "webtex": false } } }