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      <h1 align="right"><a name="MDREF">Chapter 5 - Markdown Reference</a></h1>

      <p>This chapter describes the markdown syntax that is recognized and supported by HTMLDOC.</p>


      <h2>General Syntax</h2>

      <p>Markdown is a simple plain-text format that uses formatting conventions that are commonly used in email and other text-based communications. Markdown is used by most of the major blogging, web site, and project hosting platforms and is supported by many standalone text editors.</p>

      <p>HTMLDOC supports the <a href="http://spec.commonmark.org/">CommonMark</a> version of markdown syntax with the following exceptions:</p>

      <ul>
	<li>Metadata as used by Jekyll and other web markdown solutions can be placed at the beginning of the file;</li>
	<li>"@" links can be used which resolve to headings within the file;</li>
	<li>Tables can be embedded using the "|" separator;</li>
        <li>Embedded HTML markup and entities are explicitly not supported or allowed;</li>
        <li>Tabs are silently expanded to the markdown standard of four spaces since HTML uses eight spaces per tab; and</li>
        <li>Some pathological nested link and inline style features supported by CommonMark (<code>******Really Strong Text******</code>) are not supported by <code>mmd</code>.</li>
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      <blockquote><b>Note:</b> HTMLDOC does not support embedded HTML in markdown documents because the version of HTML (or XHTML) cannot be reliably determined, making support of certain character entities and language elements problematic.</blockquote>


      <h2>Metadata Syntax</h2>

      <p>Metadata is specified at the top of a markdown file between two lines containing three hyphens, for example:</p>

      <pre>
---
title: My Great Novel
author: John Doe
copyright: Copyright &copy; 2018 by John Doe
version: 1.0
language: en-US
subject: Fiction
---

# Preamble

...
</pre>

      <p>HTMLDOC supports the "author", "copyright", "language", "subject", "title", and "version" metadata and silently ignores everything else.</p>


      <h2>Link Targets and @ Links</h2>

      <p>CommonMark defines no standard for how implementations generate anchors or identifiers for headings in a markdown file - this makes hyperlinking to a named section within a document basically impossible. Jekyll and other markdown implementations allow the special link "@" to be used, which HTMLDOC supports:</p>

      <pre>
See [Screwing in a Light Bulb](@) for instructions on installing a
light bulb.

...

# Screwing in a Light Bulb

...
</pre>

      <p>To reference a markdown heading from a HTML file, convert the heading to lowercase, replace spaces with the hyphen ("-"), and remove any special characters. Thus, a HTML file would reference the previous heading using the following HTML:</p>

      <pre>
&lt;a href="#screwing-in-a-light-bulb"&gt; ... &lt;/a&gt;
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      <h2>Table Syntax</h2>

      <p>CommonMark does not define a syntax for plain-text tables, instead relying on embedded HTML which HTMLDOC does not support. Both Github and Jekyll support a common markdown extension for plain text tables that uses the vertical pipe ("|") character to specify column separations. The first line contains the table header, the second line is a horizontal separator, and the remaining lines contain the table body. For example:</p>

      <pre>
| Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Heading 3 |
| --------- | --------- | --------- |
| Cell 1,1  | Cell 1,2  | Cell 1,3  |
| Cell 2,1  | Cell 2,2  | Cell 2,3  |
| Cell 3,1  | Cell 3,2  | Cell 3,3  |
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      <p>will produce:</p>

      <table border="1" cellpadding="2">
        <thead>
          <tr><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Heading 1</th><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Heading 2</th><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Heading 3</th></tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr><td>Cell 1,1</td><td>Cell 1,2</td><td>Cell 1,3</td></tr>
          <tr><td>Cell 2,1</td><td>Cell 2,2</td><td>Cell 2,3</td></tr>
          <tr><td>Cell 3,1</td><td>Cell 3,2</td><td>Cell 3,3</td></tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>

      <p>The outer pipes can be omitted, for example:</p>

      <pre>
Heading 1 | Heading 2 | Heading 3
--------- | --------- | ---------
Cell 1,1  | Cell 1,2  | Cell 1,3
Cell 2,1  | Cell 2,2  | Cell 2,3
Cell 3,1  | Cell 3,2  | Cell 3,3
</pre>

      <p>While table headings are always centered, you can control the alignment of the body cells by using the colon (":") character in the separator line. Put a leading colon to specify left alignment (the default), a trailing colon for right alignment, or both to specify centering.  For example:<p>

      <pre>
Left Alignment | Center Alignment | Right Alignment
:------------- | :--------------: | --------------:
Cell 1,1       |     Cell 1,2     |               1
Cell 2,1       |     Cell 2,2     |              12
Cell 3,1       |     Cell 3,2     |             123
</pre>

      <p>will produce:</p>

      <table border="1" cellpadding="2">
        <thead>
          <tr><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Left Alignment</th><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Center Alignment</th><th bgcolor="#cccccc">Right Alignment</th></tr>
        </thead>
        <tbody>
          <tr><td>Cell 1,1</td><td align="center">Cell 1,2</td><td align="right">1</td></tr>
          <tr><td>Cell 2,1</td><td align="center">Cell 2,2</td><td align="right">12</td></tr>
          <tr><td>Cell 3,1</td><td align="center">Cell 3,2</td><td align="right">123</td></tr>
        </tbody>
      </table>

      <p>Table columns do not need to be padded so that they line up - the following (less readable) example is perfectly valid:</p>

      <pre>
Left Alignment|Center Alignment|Right Alignment
:--|:--:|--:
Cell 1,1|Cell 1,2|1
Cell 2,1|Cell 2,2|12
Cell 3,1|Cell 3,2|123
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