.\" **** Custom macro definitions ********************************* .\" * Super/subscript .\" (https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/groff/2012-07/msg00046.html) .ds { \v'-0.3m'\\s[\\n[.s]*9u/12u] .ds } \s0\v'0.3m' .ds < \v'0.3m'\s[\\n[.s]*9u/12u] .ds > \s0\v'-0.3m' .\" * Horizontal line .de HLINE .LP .ce \l'20' .. .\" **** Settings ************************************************* .\" text width .nr LL 5.5i .\" left margin .nr PO 1.25i .\" top margin .nr HM 1.25i .\" bottom margin .nr FM 1.25i .\" header/footer width .nr LT \n[LL] .\" point size .nr PS 10p .\" line height .nr VS 12p .\" font family: A, BM, H, HN, N, P, T, ZCM .fam T .\" paragraph indent .nr PI 0m .\" interparagraph space .nr PD 0.4v .\" footnote width .nr FL \n[LL] .\" footnote point size .nr FPS (\n[PS] - 2000) .\" color used for strikeout .defcolor strikecolor rgb 0.7 0.7 0.7 .\" point size difference between heading levels .nr PSINCR 1p .\" heading level above which point size no longer changes .nr GROWPS 2 .\" comment these out if you want a dot after section numbers: .als SN SN-NO-DOT .als SN-STYLE SN-NO-DOT .\" page numbers in footer, centered .ds CH .ds CF % .hy .EQ delim @@ .EN .\" color for links (rgb) .ds PDFHREF.COLOUR 0.35 0.00 0.60 .\" border for links (default none) .ds PDFHREF.BORDER 0 0 0 .\" pdf outline fold level .nr PDFOUTLINE.FOLDLEVEL 3 .\" start out in outline view .pdfview /PageMode /UseOutlines .\" *************************************************************** .\" PDF metadata .pdfinfo /Title "Pandoc Test Suite" .pdfinfo /Author "John MacFarlane; Anonymous" .TL Pandoc Test Suite .AU John MacFarlane .AU Anonymous .AU .sp 0.5 .ft R July 17, 2006 .\" 1 column (use .2C for two column) .1C .LP This is a set of tests for pandoc. Most of them are adapted from John Gruber\(cqs markdown test suite. .HLINE .SH 1 Headers .pdfhref O 1 "Headers" .pdfhref M "headers" .SH 2 Level 2 with an \c .pdfhref W -D "/url" -A "\c" \ -- "embedded link" \& .pdfhref O 2 "Level 2 with an embedded link" .pdfhref M "level-2-with-an-embedded-link" .SH 3 Level 3 with \f[BI]emphasis\f[B] .pdfhref O 3 "Level 3 with emphasis" .pdfhref M "level-3-with-emphasis" .SH 4 Level 4 .pdfhref O 4 "Level 4" .pdfhref M "level-4" .SH 5 Level 5 .pdfhref O 5 "Level 5" .pdfhref M "level-5" .SH 1 Level 1 .pdfhref O 1 "Level 1" .pdfhref M "level-1" .SH 2 Level 2 with \f[BI]emphasis\f[B] .pdfhref O 2 "Level 2 with emphasis" .pdfhref M "level-2-with-emphasis" .SH 3 Level 3 .pdfhref O 3 "Level 3" .pdfhref M "level-3" .LP with no blank line .SH 2 Level 2 .pdfhref O 2 "Level 2" .pdfhref M "level-2" .LP with no blank line .HLINE .SH 1 Paragraphs .pdfhref O 1 "Paragraphs" .pdfhref M "paragraphs" .LP Here\(cqs a regular paragraph. .PP 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. .PP Here\(cqs one with a bullet. * criminey. .PP There should be a hard line break .br here. .HLINE .SH 1 Block Quotes .pdfhref O 1 "Block Quotes" .pdfhref M "block-quotes" .LP E-mail style: .QS .LP This is a block quote. It is pretty short. .QE .QS .LP Code in a block quote: .IP .nf \f[C] sub status { print \(dqworking\(dq; } \f[] .fi .LP A list: .IP " 1." 4 item one .IP " 2." 4 item two .LP Nested block quotes: .QS .LP nested .QE .QS .LP nested .QE .QE .LP This should not be a block quote: 2 > 1. .PP And a following paragraph. .HLINE .SH 1 Code Blocks .pdfhref O 1 "Code Blocks" .pdfhref M "code-blocks" .LP Code: .IP .nf \f[C] ---- (should be four hyphens) sub status { print \(dqworking\(dq; } this code block is indented by one tab \f[] .fi .LP And: .IP .nf \f[C] this code block is indented by two tabs These should not be escaped: \(rs$ \(rs\(rs \(rs> \(rs[ \(rs{ \f[] .fi .HLINE .SH 1 Lists .pdfhref O 1 "Lists" .pdfhref M "lists" .SH 2 Unordered .pdfhref O 2 "Unordered" .pdfhref M "unordered" .LP Asterisks tight: .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 1 .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 2 .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 3 .LP Asterisks loose: .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 1 .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 2 .IP \(bu 3 asterisk 3 .LP Pluses tight: .IP \(bu 3 Plus 1 .IP \(bu 3 Plus 2 .IP \(bu 3 Plus 3 .LP Pluses loose: .IP \(bu 3 Plus 1 .IP \(bu 3 Plus 2 .IP \(bu 3 Plus 3 .LP Minuses tight: .IP \(bu 3 Minus 1 .IP \(bu 3 Minus 2 .IP \(bu 3 Minus 3 .LP Minuses loose: .IP \(bu 3 Minus 1 .IP \(bu 3 Minus 2 .IP \(bu 3 Minus 3 .SH 2 Ordered .pdfhref O 2 "Ordered" .pdfhref M "ordered" .LP Tight: .IP " 1." 4 First .IP " 2." 4 Second .IP " 3." 4 Third .LP and: .IP " 1." 4 One .IP " 2." 4 Two .IP " 3." 4 Three .LP Loose using tabs: .IP " 1." 4 First .IP " 2." 4 Second .IP " 3." 4 Third .LP and using spaces: .IP " 1." 4 One .IP " 2." 4 Two .IP " 3." 4 Three .LP Multiple paragraphs: .IP " 1." 4 Item 1, graf one. .RS 4 .PP Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog\(cqs back. .RE .IP " 2." 4 Item 2. .IP " 3." 4 Item 3. .SH 2 Nested .pdfhref O 2 "Nested" .pdfhref M "nested" .IP \(bu 3 Tab .RS 3 .IP \(bu 3 Tab .RS 3 .IP \(bu 3 Tab .RE .RE .LP Here\(cqs another: .IP " 1." 4 First .IP " 2." 4 Second: .RS 4 .IP \(bu 3 Fee .IP \(bu 3 Fie .IP \(bu 3 Foe .RE .IP " 3." 4 Third .LP Same thing but with paragraphs: .IP " 1." 4 First .IP " 2." 4 Second: .RS 4 .IP \(bu 3 Fee .IP \(bu 3 Fie .IP \(bu 3 Foe .RE .IP " 3." 4 Third .SH 2 Tabs and spaces .pdfhref O 2 "Tabs and spaces" .pdfhref M "tabs-and-spaces" .IP \(bu 3 this is a list item indented with tabs .IP \(bu 3 this is a list item indented with spaces .RS 3 .IP \(bu 3 this is an example list item indented with tabs .IP \(bu 3 this is an example list item indented with spaces .RE .SH 2 Fancy list markers .pdfhref O 2 "Fancy list markers" .pdfhref M "fancy-list-markers" .IP " (2)" 5 begins with 2 .IP " (3)" 5 and now 3 .RS 5 .LP with a continuation .IP " iv." 5 sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4 .IP " v." 5 more items .RS 5 .IP " (A)" 5 a subsublist .IP " (B)" 5 a subsublist .RE .RE .LP Nesting: .IP " A." 4 Upper Alpha .RS 4 .IP " I." 4 Upper Roman. .RS 4 .IP " (6)" 5 Decimal start with 6 .RS 5 .IP " c)" 4 Lower alpha with paren .RE .RE .RE .LP Autonumbering: .IP " 1." 4 Autonumber. .IP " 2." 4 More. .RS 4 .IP " 1." 4 Nested. .RE .LP Should not be a list item: .PP M.A.\ 2007 .PP B. Williams .HLINE .SH 1 Definition Lists .pdfhref O 1 "Definition Lists" .pdfhref M "definition-lists" .LP Tight using spaces: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]banana\f[R]" 3 yellow fruit .RS 3 .RE .LP Tight using tabs: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]banana\f[R]" 3 yellow fruit .RS 3 .RE .LP Loose: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]banana\f[R]" 3 yellow fruit .RS 3 .RE .LP Multiple blocks with italics: .IP "\f[B]\f[BI]apple\f[B]\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .PP contains seeds, crisp, pleasant to taste .RE .IP "\f[B]\f[BI]orange\f[B]\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .IP .nf \f[C] { orange code block } \f[] .fi .QS .LP orange block quote .QE .RE .LP Multiple definitions, tight: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE computer .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .RE bank .RS 3 .RE .LP Multiple definitions, loose: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE computer .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .RE bank .RS 3 .RE .LP Blank line after term, indented marker, alternate markers: .IP "\f[B]apple\f[R]" 3 red fruit .RS 3 .RE computer .RS 3 .RE .IP "\f[B]orange\f[R]" 3 orange fruit .RS 3 .IP " 1." 4 sublist .IP " 2." 4 sublist .RE .SH 1 HTML Blocks .pdfhref O 1 "HTML Blocks" .pdfhref M "html-blocks" .LP Simple block on one line: foo .LP And nested without indentation: .LP foo bar .LP Interpreted markdown in a table: This is \f[I]emphasized\f[R] And this is \f[B]strong\f[R] .PP Here\(cqs a simple block: .LP foo .LP This should be a code block, though: .IP .nf \f[C]
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If you want, you can indent every line, but you can also be lazy and just indent
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This is \f[I]easier\f[R] to type.
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Notes can go in quotes.\**
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And in list items.\**
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