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In general, LaTeX + % comments begin with % and end with linebreak. Next we have a simple + % document class declaration. Pandoc's own default latex.template file is more + % complex: + % + % \documentclass$if(fontsize)$[$fontsize$]$endif${scrartcl} + % + % With this you would have invented a 'variable', fontsize, + % and could write things like: + % + % markdown2pdf my.txt --xetex --variable=fontsize:12pt -o my.pdf + % + % Or: + % + % pandoc -r markdown -w html my.txt -s --xetex --variable=fontsize:24pt + % -o my.tex. + % + % If we specified --variable-fontsize:12, then template substitution would + % yield a LaTeX document beginning: + % + % \documentclass[12pt]{scrarcl} + % + % Which is just what we've specified anyway, since standard manuscript format + % will only ever use a 12pt font. See "VARIABLES" below for items which remain + % customisable in this template. + % + % We use the special 'komascript' article class "scrartcl"; the standard + % minimal LaTeX 'article' class declaration would be something like: + % + % \documentclass[12pt]{article} + % + % Or there's also a 'Memoir' class: + % + % \documentclass[11pt,article,oneside]{memoir} + % + % Which may be of interest to you. + +% VARIABLES-------------------------------------------------------------------- + % Either the YAML header of the markup file or the pandoc command-line + % interface can specify values for 'author', 'title', etc. Here we provide + % them as input to our LaTeX variables, if they exist. Otherwise the LaTeX + % variables will remain empty, but still defined so that use of the template + % does not cause an error. + % + % See also: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2336007/setting-up-author-or-address-string-variables-in-latex + + \def\title{$if(title)$$title$$endif$} + \def\runningtitle{$if(runningtitle)$$runningtitle$$endif$} + \def\author{$if(author)$$author$$endif$} + \def\forename{$if(forename)$$forename$$endif$} + \def\surname{$if(surname)$$surname$$endif$} + \def\wordcount{$if(wordcount)$$wordcount$$endif$} + \def\address{$if(street)$$street$\\$endif$$if(location)$$location$\\$endif$$if(phone)$$phone$\\$endif$$if(email)$$email$$endif$} + + % This template supports both short story and novel manuscripts. The default + % behaviour is to assume short story format, but setting the 'novel' variable + % to true will enable the alternative formatting. + % + % Novels also have cover pages which don't count for page numbering purposes, + % see: http://www.shunn.net/format/novel.html + % + % We'll use a new 'if' boolean to keep track of whether the manuscript is + % still on the cover page or not so that we can start counting pages + % correctly. + + $if(novel)$ + \newif\ifcover + \covertrue + $endif$ + +% PACKAGES--------------------------------------------------------------------- + % The behaviour of LaTeX can be altered by loading "packages" using the + % \usepackage command. Each one gives us a particular feature to make life + % easier. + + \usepackage{fontspec,xltxtra,xunicode,ifthen,fancyhdr,amsmath,alltt,nowidow} + + % 'fontspec' means we can specify pretty much any font (see "Fonts" below). + % Because we are using XeTeX, this template needs to be called with the + % `--xetex` flag. The 'ifthen' package is loaded to help make conditional + % content. 'fancyhdr' enables fancy headers and footers and 'amsmath' imports + % an extensive collection of mathematical symbols. + +% CUSTOM COMMANDS-------------------------------------------------------------- + % If bullet point lists are included: + + \providecommand{\tightlist}{% + \setlength{\itemsep}{0pt}\setlength{\parskip}{0pt}} + +% LANGUAGE--------------------------------------------------------------------- + % The `babel` package, among other things, lets you determine what + % language you are using in a given stretch of text, so that typesetting will + % be performed correctly. Here we specify that we are speaking English: + + \usepackage[english]{babel} + +% GEOMETRY, MARGINS, PAGE FORMAT----------------------------------------------- + % the `geometry` package makes for convenient adjusting of margins, etc. + % standard manuscript format prefers 1 inch margins + + \usepackage[letterpaper,includeheadfoot,margin=1in,footskip=.5in]{geometry} + + % Page Format 'fancy' allows for headers and footers: + + \pagestyle{fancy} + + % Standard manuscript format calls for 25 double spaced lines of text per page + % 25 text lines plus 25 space lines * 12pts per line equals 600pt: + + \setlength{\textheight}{600pt} + + % You can modify the margin spacing with: + % + % \setlength{\voffset}{-0.5in} + % + % To debug formatting info in the output, uncomment the line below and the + % associated '\layout' line in the document body: + % + % \usepackage{layout} + +% FONTS------------------------------------------------------------------------ + % Here we set the main font for the manuscript. We default to Courier Prime + % but there are other options. + + \setmainfont{Courier Prime} + \setromanfont{Courier Prime} + \setsansfont{Courier Prime} + \setmonofont{Courier Prime} + + % Allow pandoc commands to override the defaults: + + $if(mainfont)$ + \setmainfont{$mainfont$} + $endif$ + + $if(sansfont)$ + \setsansfont{$sansfont$} + $endif$ + + $if(monofont)$ + \setmonofont[Mapping=tex-ansi]{$monofont$} + $endif$ + + $if(mathfont)$ + \setmathfont(Digits,Latin,Greek){$mathfont$} + $endif$ + +% LINE SPACING----------------------------------------------------------------- + % LaTex is a mad hatter who thinks "double" spacing equals 1.8! So here's a + % workaround. For more info: + % http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Text_Formatting#Line_Spacing + + \usepackage{setspace} + \doublespacing + + % Other options: + % + % \singlespacing + % \onehalfspacing + +% HEADINGS--------------------------------------------------------------------- + % The sectsty package is useful for setting our heading appearance correctly. + % + % sectsty manual: http://cs.brown.edu/about/system/managed/latex/doc/sectsty.pdf + % headings info: http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/103286/how-to-change-section-subsection-font-size#comment225271_103286 + % formatting info: http://www.maths.tcd.ie/~dwilkins/LaTeXPrimer/TextFonts.html + + \usepackage{sectsty} + + % We'll set each header level to keep the same 12pt unbolded font: + + \allsectionsfont{\normalfont\selectfont} + + % Then we'll treat the three primary header sections that pandoc gives us as: + % + % # Part x (\section) + % ## Chapter y (\subsection) + % ### Title For Chapter y (\subsubsection) + % + % Parts will always begin on a new page, spaced one third of the way from the + % top, as with the short story title page: + + \sectionfont{\ifthenelse{\equal{\thepage}{1}}{}{\clearpage\vspace*{0.3\textheight}}\normalfont\fontsize{12}{12}\nohang\centering\selectfont} + + % Chapter headings will be given two double-spaced lines between themselves + % and any preceding text: + + \subsectionfont{\vspace*{48pt}\normalfont\fontsize{12}{12}\nohang\centering\selectfont} + + % Chapter titles will be centered but otherwise given no special treatment: + + \subsubsectionfont{\normalfont\fontsize{12}{12}\nohang\centering\selectfont} + +% EMPHASIS--------------------------------------------------------------------- + % Use underlines for emphasis instead of italics when working with monospace + % fonts: + + \usepackage{ulem} + \ULforem + +% FOOTNOTES-------------------------------------------------------------------- + % If your manuscript has more complex footnotes, you can specify the below + % option to allow verbatim text. This may be more likely for novels than short + % stories, and note that \VerbatimFootnotes doesn't play well with some other + % packages. + + $if(verbatim-in-note)$ + \usepackage{fancyvrb} + \VerbatimFootnotes + $endif$ + +% LISTS------------------------------------------------------------------------ + % List styling options: + + $if(fancy-enums)$ + + % -- Redefine labelwidth for lists; otherwise, the enumerate package will + % -- cause markers to extend beyond the left margin: + + \makeatletter\AtBeginDocument{ + \renewcommand{\@listi} + {\setlength{\labelwidth}{4em}} + }\makeatother + + \usepackage{enumerate} + + $endif$ + +% TABLE FORMATTING------------------------------------------------------------- + % If you have specified a Markdown table in your manuscript, pandoc will + % declare that its `table` variable is True and we will import a table + % package suitable for simple tables: + + $if(tables)$ + + \usepackage{array} + + % -- This is needed because raggedright in table elements redefines \\: + \newcommand{\PreserveBackslash}[1]{\let\temp=\\#1\let\\=\temp} + \let\PBS=\PreserveBackslash + + $endif$ + +% SUBSCRIPTS------------------------------------------------------------------- + % pandoc remembers whether you used subscripts, assigning True to its + % `subscript` variable. We will adopt a default: + + $if(subscript)$ + \newcommand{\textsubscr}[1]{\ensuremath{_{\scriptsize\textrm{#1}}}} + $endif$ + +% LINKS------------------------------------------------------------------------ + % Markdown allows the use of links since our texts can become HTML. We + % will therefore need to accomodate them in manuscript format. + % + % Links such as 'http://example.com' are to be considered code and thus must + % not be broken across lines: + + \usepackage[breaklinks=true]{hyperref} + \hypersetup{colorlinks, + citecolor=blue, + filecolor=blue, + linkcolor=blue, + urlcolor=blue} + + $if(url)$ + \usepackage + $endif$ + +% IMAGES----------------------------------------------------------------------- + % Import our graphics handling libraries, although these may not be present + % in most manuscripts: + + $if(graphics)$ + + \usepackage{graphicx} + + % -- We will generate all images so they have a width \maxwidth. This means + % -- that they will get their normal width if they fit onto the page, but + % -- are scaled down if they would overflow the margins. + + \makeatletter + \def\maxwidth{\ifdim\Gin@nat@width>\linewidth\linewidth\else\Gin@nat@width\fi} + \makeatother + \let\Oldincludegraphics\includegraphics + \renewcommand{\includegraphics}[1]{\Oldincludegraphics[width=\maxwidth]{#1}} + + $endif$ + +% SECTION NUMBERING------------------------------------------------------------ + % Numbered sections can be specified by the variable 'numbersections'. Eg: + % markdown2pdf my.txt --number-sections --xetex --template=/wherever/this/is -o my.pdf + + $if(numbersections)$ + % Do nothing, this is the default LaTeX behaviour. + $else$ + \setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} + $endif$ + + % By default we will use a single centered '#' character for section breaks, + % eg. when you use ---- in Markdown: + + \renewcommand{\rule}[2]{\#} + +% HEADER INCLUDES-------------------------------------------------------------- + % You can include custom content for the header from a file specified on the + % commane line: + + $for(header-includes)$ + $header-includes$ + $endfor$ + + +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +% DOCUMENT +%------------------------------------------------------------------------------ + +\begin{document} + +% To debug the page layout, uncomment this line: +% +% \layout + +% FOOTER------------------------------------------------------------------------ + % Standard Manuscript Format does not call for a footer, so it's blanked here: + + \fancyfoot{} + +% HEADER----------------------------------------------------------------------- + % No header needed for the first page of a short story, + % or the first two pages of a novel manuscript. + % + % On subsequent pages we put a header in the upper right corner containing + % your real surname, one or two important words from the title, and the + % current page number. + % + % The 'fancyhdr' package was defined above to enable headers and footers. + % The package uses the command \lhead, \chead, \rhead for headers + % and \lfoot, \cfoot and \rfoot for footers + % (left, centred and right, respectively). + % + % Standard manuscript format does not make use of ruled horizontal lines: + + \renewcommand{\headrulewidth}{0pt} + + % The left-hand header space is always blank: + + \lhead{} + + % The right-hand header space will be blank for the first page, or the cover + % page for novels, otherwise it will have: + % Surname / Short Title / Page Number + + \rhead{ + \ifthenelse{\equal{\thepage}{1}} + { + $if(novel)$ + \ifcover \else \surname~/~\runningtitle~/~\thepage \fi + $endif$ + } + {\surname~/~\runningtitle~/~\thepage} + } + +% TITLE, AUTHOR---------------------------------------------------------------- + % If you specified title, author, date, address metadata they are presented + % first. Novels use the entirety of the first page, for short stories this + % space equals 204pt or 17 single-spaced lines, note: + % http://texhacks.blogspot.com/2010/12/vspace-is-broken.html + % + % No paragraph indentations for this section. + + \setlength\parindent{0in} + + $if(novel)$ + + \begin{singlespace} + \forename~\surname\\ + \address + \end{singlespace} + + % Leave a space of one-third page-height: + + \vspace*{0.3\textheight} + + % Then insert the title and by-line: + + \begin{singlespace}\begin{center} + $if(title)$ + \MakeUppercase{$title$} + \vspace{12pt} + $endif$ + + $if(author)$ + a novel by $author$ + $endif$ + \end{center}\end{singlespace} + + % Then we have blank lines until the bottom of the page: + + \vfill + + % And finally the wordcount is shown, centered: + + \center \wordcount~words + + % The second page of a novel manuscript is blank one-third of the page + % height before any content: + + \clearpage\vspace*{0.3\textheight} + + % At this point the true novel manuscript page count will begin: + + \setcounter{page}{1} + \coverfalse + + % Short stories display metadata information along with word count + % at the top of the first page: + + $else$ + + \begin{singlespace} + \forename~\surname \hfill \wordcount~words\\ + \address + \end{singlespace} + + % Then leave space of one-third page-height before the title and by-line: + + \vspace*{0.3\textheight} + + \begin{singlespace}\begin{center} + $if(title)$ + \MakeUppercase{$title$} + \vspace{12pt} + $endif$ + + $if(author)$ + by $author$ + $endif$ + \end{center}\end{singlespace} + + % Space of 2 lines is given after the title and author before the content: + + \vspace{24pt} + + $endif$ + +% PARAGRAPH FORMAT------------------------------------------------------------- + % Standard Manuscript Format has half-inch indented paragraphs, + % each paragraph has a first-line indent and is not fully-justified. + + \raggedright + \raggedbottom + \setlength\parindent{.5in} + + % ...with no special spacing between paragraphs. + % If you want that you can try: + % \setlength{\parskip}{6pt plus 2pt minus 1pt} + +% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% BODY +% ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- +% Finally, your actual manuscript content forms the body of the document: + +$body$ + +\end{document} \ No newline at end of file