diff --git a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-lua.1 b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-lua.1 index 1868bc788048..98741c498c3f 100644 --- a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-lua.1 +++ b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-lua.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc-lua" "1" "September 22, 2022" "pandoc 3.6.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc-lua" "1" "September 22, 2022" "pandoc 3.6.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH SYNOPSIS \f[CR]pandoc\-lua\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] [\f[I]script\f[R] [\f[I]args\f[R]]] diff --git a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-server.1 b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-server.1 index 67c19a9342d9..1c49dc1756b9 100644 --- a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-server.1 +++ b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc-server.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc-server" "1" "August 15, 2022" "pandoc 3.6.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc-server" "1" "August 15, 2022" "pandoc 3.6.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH SYNOPSIS \f[CR]pandoc\-server\f[R] [\f[I]options\f[R]] .SH DESCRIPTION diff --git a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc.1 b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc.1 index 4fc3ade848ee..403b12ef1639 100644 --- a/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc.1 +++ b/pandoc-cli/man/pandoc.1 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ -.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.1 +.\" Automatically generated by Pandoc 3.6.2 .\" -.TH "pandoc" "1" "December 22, 2024" "pandoc 3.6.1" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" +.TH "pandoc" "1" "January 12, 2025" "pandoc 3.6.2" "Pandoc User\[cq]s Guide" .SH NAME pandoc - general markup converter .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -278,6 +278,8 @@ if you need extensions not supported in \f[CR]gfm\f[R]. .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]org\f[R] (Emacs Org mode) .IP \[bu] 2 +\f[CR]pod\f[R] (Perl\[cq]s Plain Old Documentation) +.IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]ris\f[R] (RIS bibliography) .IP \[bu] 2 \f[CR]rtf\f[R] (Rich Text Format) @@ -3721,11 +3723,14 @@ This extension can be enabled/disabled for the following formats: output formats \f[CR]odt\f[R], \f[CR]opendocument\f[R] .SS Extension: \f[CR]styles\f[R] -When converting from docx, read all docx styles as divs (for paragraph -styles) and spans (for character styles) regardless of whether pandoc -understands the meaning of these styles. -This can be used with docx custom styles. -Disabled by default. +When converting from docx, add \f[CR]custom\-styles\f[R] attributes for +all docx styles, regardless of whether pandoc understands the meanings +of these styles. +Because attributes cannot be added directly to paragraphs or text in the +pandoc AST, paragraph styles will cause Divs to be created and character +styles will cause Spans to be created to hold the attributes. +(Table styles will be added to the Table elements directly.) +This extension can be used with docx custom styles. .TP input formats \f[CR]docx\f[R] @@ -7605,7 +7610,7 @@ preexisting set of styles, pandoc allows you to define custom styles for blocks and text using \f[CR]div\f[R]s and \f[CR]span\f[R]s, respectively. .PP -If you define a \f[CR]div\f[R] or \f[CR]span\f[R] with the attribute +If you define a Div, Span, or Table with the attribute \f[CR]custom\-style\f[R], pandoc will apply your specified style to the contained elements (with the exception of elements whose function depends on a style, like headings, code blocks, block quotes, or links). @@ -7655,8 +7660,10 @@ derivation of the input document\[cq]s styles. By enabling the \f[CR]styles\f[R] extension in the docx reader (\f[CR]\-f docx+styles\f[R]), you can produce output that maintains the styles of the input document, using the \f[CR]custom\-style\f[R] class. -Paragraph styles are interpreted as divs, while character styles are -interpreted as spans. +A \f[CR]custom\-style\f[R] attribute will be added for each style. +Divs will be created to hold the paragraph styles, and Spans to hold the +character styles. +Table styles will be applied directly to the Table. .PP For example, using the \f[CR]custom\-style\-reference.docx\f[R] file in the test directory, we have the following different outputs: