Reputation: 3474
I would like to specify numbered sections via Pandoc's support for YAML front matter. I know that the flag for the command-line usage is --number-sections
, but something like
---
title: Test
number-sections: true
---
doesn't produce the desired result. I know that I am close because you can do this with the geometry package (e.g. geometry: margin=2cm
). I wish there was a definitive guide on how Pandoc YAML front matter handling. For example, the following is very useful (avoids templates), but its discoverability is low:
header-includes:
- \usepackage{some latex package}
Upvotes: 37
Views: 27858
Reputation: 28399
In order to show section number in the produced output pdf, there are two choices.
Add the following setting to begin of markdown file
---
numbersections: true
---
We can also use the command option to generate pdf with numbered section. According to Pandoc documentation, the correct options is --number-sections
or simply -N
,
pandoc test.md -o test.pdf --number-sections
# pandoc test.md -o test.pdf -N
Upvotes: 17
Reputation: 830
In order to turn on numbered-sections in latex output you need to use numbersections
in your YAML block. If you ever want to "discover" things like this with pandoc just poke around the templates:
$ grep -i number default.latex
$if(numbersections)$
$ grep -i number default.html*
$
As you can see this option does not work with html.
Markdown and YAML I tested with:
---
title: Test
numbersections: true
---
# blah
Text is here.
## Double Blah
Twice the text is here
If you need it to work with more than beamer,latex,context,opendoc you will need to file a bug at github.
Upvotes: 38