Thanks for your help. Another question: what is the reason that meta data keys cannot contain underscores "_" (or dashes "-"), but blanks? Hence
table_of_contents: yes => invalid table-of-contents: yes => invalid table of contents: yes => valid
I realize that the MultiMarkdown script is coded this way (_ParseMetaData) -- my question is if there's a specific reason to do this (eg. related to XML, even though, AFAIK, at least dashes are valid in XML)?
Thanks and regards - Stefan
On 3 May 2006, at 23:28, Soryu wrote:
On 03.05.2006, at 22:24, Stefan Brantschen wrote:
Hi list -
"xhtml2article" (in the Markdown bundle) has definitions to transform xhtml meta-tags/info into LaTeX definitions/tags. Can I define this meta-information, such as the author, in the Markdown file? If not, how do I get this meta-info into LaTeX?
As indicated by the two ‘↓↓’ (we found that pretty clever) that command is used for [MultiMarkdown][1], which is a Markdown extension and it provides meta information. A document containing the Format meta tag at the beginning is automatically detected as MultiMarkdown btw.
Soryu.