What can I control with YAML header options in pandoc?

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广开言路 2020-12-07 13:37

Only by chance did I see an example document using the toc: true line in their YAML header options in a Markdown file to be processed by Pandoc. And the Pandoc

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  • 2020-12-07 14:14

    You can see the documentation of pandoc for a clue: http://pandoc.org/getting-started.html

    But to know exactly where it will be used you can look for templates sources of pandoc: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates

    For example, for the html5 output the file is: https://github.com/jgm/pandoc-templates/blob/master/default.html5

    Here's an section of the code:

    <title>$if(title-prefix)$$title-prefix$ - $endif$$pagetitle$</title>
    

    As you can see it has title-prefix and pagetitle.

    You can look the documentation, but the best solution is to look for the source code of the version you are using.

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  • 2020-12-07 14:36

    Almost everything set in the YAML metadata has only an effect through the pandoc template in use.

    Pandoc templates may contain variables. For example in your HTML template, you could write:

    <title>$title$</title>
    

    These template variables can be set with the --variable KEY[=VAL] option.

    However, they are also set from the document metadata, which in turn can be set either by using:

    • the --metadata KEY[=VAL] option,
    • a YAML metadata block, or
    • the --metadata-file option.

    The --variable options inserts strings verbatim into the template, while --metadata escapes strings. Strings in YAML metadata (also when using --metadata-file) are interpreted as markdown, which you can circumvent by using pandoc markdown's generic raw attributes. For example for HTML output:

    `<script>alert()</script>`{=html}
    

    See this table for a schematic:

    |                        | --variable        | --metadata        | YAML metadata and --metadata-file |
    |------------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-----------------------------------|
    | values can be…         | strings and bools | strings and bools | also YAML objects and lists       |
    | strings are…           | inserted verbatim | escaped           | interpreted as markdown           |
    | accessible by filters: | no                | yes               | yes                               |
    

    To answer your question: the template determines what fields in the YAML metadata block have an effect. To view, for example, the default latex template, use:

    $ pandoc -D latex
    

    To see some variables that are set automatically by pandoc, see the Manual. Finally, other behaviours of pandoc (such as markdown extensions, etc) can only be set as command-line options (except when using a wrapper script).

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  • 2020-12-07 14:36

    It is a rather long list that you can browse by running man pandoc in the command line and navigating to "Variables set by pandoc" section under "TEMPLATES."

    The top of the list includes the following among many other options:

    Variables set by pandoc
       Some variables are set automatically by pandoc.  These vary somewhat depending  on  the
       output format, but include metadata fields as well as the following:
    
       title, author, date
              allow identification of basic aspects of the document.  Included in PDF metadata
              through LaTeX and ConTeXt.  These can be set through a pandoc title block, which
              allows for multiple authors, or through a YAML metadata block:
    
                     ---
                     author:
                     - Aristotle
                     - Peter Abelard
                     ...
    
       subtitle
              document subtitle; also used as subject in PDF metadata
    
       abstract
              document summary, included in LaTeX, ConTeXt, AsciiDoc, and Word docx
    
       keywords
              list  of  keywords  to  be  included in HTML, PDF, and AsciiDoc metadata; may be
              repeated as for author, above
    
       header-includes
              contents specified by -H/--include-in-header (may have multiple values)
    
       toc    non-null value if --toc/--table-of-contents was specified
    
       toc-title
              title of table of contents (works only with EPUB and docx)
    
       include-before
              contents specified by -B/--include-before-body (may have multiple values)
    
       include-after
              contents specified by -A/--include-after-body (may have multiple values)
    
       body   body of document
    

    ```

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