= Pandoc Test Suite John MacFarlane; Anonymous July 17, 2006 This is a set of tests for pandoc. Most of them are adapted from John Gruber’s markdown test suite. ''''' == Headers === Level 2 with an link:/url[embedded link] ==== Level 3 with _emphasis_ ===== Level 4 ====== Level 5 == Level 1 === Level 2 with _emphasis_ ==== Level 3 with no blank line === Level 2 with no blank line ''''' == 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. ''''' == Block Quotes E-mail style: __________________________________________ This is a block quote. It is pretty short. __________________________________________ ______________________ -- Code in a block quote: .... sub status { print "working"; } .... A list: 1. item one 2. item two Nested block quotes: ______ nested ______ ______ nested ______ -- ______________________ This should not be a block quote: 2 > 1. And a following paragraph. ''''' == Code Blocks Code: .... ---- (should be four hyphens) sub status { print "working"; } this code block is indented by one tab .... And: .... this code block is indented by two tabs These should not be escaped: \$ \\ \> \[ \{ .... ''''' == Lists === Unordered Asterisks tight: * asterisk 1 * asterisk 2 * asterisk 3 Asterisks loose: * asterisk 1 * asterisk 2 * asterisk 3 Pluses tight: * Plus 1 * Plus 2 * Plus 3 Pluses loose: * Plus 1 * Plus 2 * Plus 3 Minuses tight: * Minus 1 * Minus 2 * Minus 3 Minuses loose: * Minus 1 * Minus 2 * Minus 3 === Ordered Tight: 1. First 2. Second 3. Third and: 1. One 2. Two 3. Three Loose using tabs: 1. First 2. Second 3. Third and using spaces: 1. One 2. Two 3. Three Multiple paragraphs: 1. Item 1, graf one. + Item 1. graf two. The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog’s back. 2. Item 2. 3. Item 3. === Nested * Tab ** Tab *** Tab Here’s another: 1. First 2. Second: * Fee * Fie * Foe 3. Third Same thing but with paragraphs: 1. First 2. Second: * Fee * Fie * Foe 3. Third === Tabs and spaces * this is a list item indented with tabs * this is a list item indented with spaces ** this is an example list item indented with tabs ** this is an example list item indented with spaces === Fancy list markers 1. begins with 2 2. and now 3 + with a continuation a. sublist with roman numerals, starting with 4 b. more items A. a subsublist B. a subsublist Nesting: A. Upper Alpha A. Upper Roman. 1. Decimal start with 6 a. Lower alpha with paren Autonumbering: 1. Autonumber. 2. More. 1. Nested. Should not be a list item: M.A. 2007 B. Williams ''''' == Definition Lists Tight using spaces: apple:: red fruit orange:: orange fruit banana:: yellow fruit Tight using tabs: apple:: red fruit orange:: orange fruit banana:: yellow fruit Loose: apple:: red fruit orange:: orange fruit banana:: yellow fruit Multiple blocks with italics: _apple_:: red fruit + contains seeds, crisp, pleasant to taste _orange_:: orange fruit + .... { orange code block } .... + __________________ orange block quote __________________ Multiple definitions, tight: apple:: red fruit + computer orange:: orange fruit + bank Multiple definitions, loose: apple:: red fruit + computer orange:: orange fruit + bank Blank line after term, indented marker, alternate markers: apple:: red fruit + computer orange:: orange fruit + 1. sublist 2. sublist == HTML Blocks Simple block on one line: foo And nested without indentation: foo bar Interpreted markdown in a table: This is _emphasized_ And this is *strong* Here’s a simple block: foo This should be a code block, though: ....
foo
.... As should this: ....
foo
.... Now, nested: foo This should just be an HTML comment: Multiline: Code block: .... .... Just plain comment, with trailing spaces on the line: Code: ....
.... Hr’s: ''''' == Inline Markup This is _emphasized_, and so _is this_. This is *strong*, and so *is this*. An _link:/url[emphasized link]_. *_This is strong and em._* So is *_this_* word. *_This is strong and em._* So is *_this_* word. This is code: `>`, `$`, `\`, `\$`, ``. [line-through]*This is _strikeout_.* Superscripts: a^bc^d a^_hello_^ a^hello there^. Subscripts: H~2~O, H~23~O, H~many of them~O. These should not be superscripts or subscripts, because of the unescaped spaces: a^b c^d, a~b c~d. ''''' == 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 ``code`' and a ``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…and…and…. ''''' == LaTeX * * latexmath:[$2+2=4$] * latexmath:[$x \in y$] * latexmath:[$\alpha \wedge \omega$] * latexmath:[$223$] * latexmath:[$p$]-Tree * Here’s some display math: latexmath:[\[\frac{d}{dx}f(x)=\lim_{h\to 0}\frac{f(x+h)-f(x)}{h}\]] * Here’s one that has a line break in it: latexmath:[$\alpha + \omega \times x^2$]. These shouldn’t be math: * To get the famous equation, write `$e = mc^2$`. * $22,000 is a _lot_ of money. So is $34,000. (It worked if ``lot'' is emphasized.) * Shoes ($20) and socks ($5). * Escaped `$`: $73 _this should be emphasized_ 23$. Here’s a LaTeX table: ''''' == Special Characters Here is some unicode: * I hat: Î * o umlaut: ö * section: § * set membership: ∈ * copyright: © AT&T has an ampersand in their name. AT&T is another way to write it. This & that. 4 < 5. 6 > 5. Backslash: \ Backtick: ` Asterisk: * Underscore: _ Left brace: \{ Right brace: } Left bracket: [ Right bracket: ] Left paren: ( Right paren: ) Greater-than: > Hash: # Period: . Bang: ! Plus: + Minus: - ''''' == Links === Explicit Just a link:/url/[URL]. link:/url/[URL and title]. link:/url/[URL and title]. link:/url/[URL and title]. link:/url/[URL and title] link:/url/[URL and title] link:/url/with_underscore[with_underscore] mailto:nobody@nowhere.net[Email link] link:[Empty]. === Reference Foo link:/url/[bar]. With link:/url/[embedded [brackets]]. link:/url/[b] by itself should be a link. Indented link:/url[once]. Indented link:/url[twice]. Indented link:/url[thrice]. This should [not][] be a link. .... [not]: /url .... Foo link:/url/[bar]. Foo link:/url/[biz]. === With ampersands Here’s a 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: http://att.com/[AT&T]. Here’s an link:/script?foo=1&bar=2[inline link]. Here’s an link:/script?foo=1&bar=2[inline link in pointy braces]. === Autolinks With an ampersand: http://example.com/?foo=1&bar=2 * In a list? * http://example.com/ * It should. An e-mail address: nobody@nowhere.net ________________________________ Blockquoted: http://example.com/ ________________________________ Auto-links should not occur here: `` .... or here: .... ''''' == Images From ``Voyage dans la Lune'' by Georges Melies (1902): image:lalune.jpg[lalune,title="Voyage dans la Lune"] Here is a movie image:movie.jpg[movie] icon. ''''' == 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.[multiblock footnote omitted] This should _not_ be a footnote reference, because it contains a space.[^my note] Here is an inline note.footnote:[This is _easier_ to type. Inline notes may contain http://google.com[links] and `]` verbatim characters, as well as [bracketed text].] ___________________________________________ Notes can go in quotes.footnote:[In quote.] ___________________________________________ 1. And in list items.footnote:[In list.] This paragraph should not be part of the note, as it is not indented.