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Sections with @s vs headers with #

Open ifigueroap opened this issue 7 years ago • 1 comments

Is there a reason for @s generating headers exclusively with <h4>? As far as I get from the documentation, the only way to have proper (but unnumbered) subsections is using markdown's # style headers... but I need to use <h5> which may be too small...

As for numbered headers using markdown, one could use --md-compiler 'pandoc --number-section', but still, you require at least one @s in order to render code blocks, and means rendering an <h4>...

I guess I would be happy with either:

  • configurable @s depth, either inline or via cli
  • not requiring @s for rendering code

Thanks for this cool project, hope you don't get tired of my reports ;)

ifigueroap avatar Sep 01 '16 17:09 ifigueroap

I was interested in this too. Is there a reason why new section syntax was chosen instead of markdown's existing header styles?

MyriaCore avatar Sep 16 '20 17:09 MyriaCore