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diff --git a/macros/generic/markdown/examples/latex-luatex.tex b/macros/generic/markdown/examples/latex-luatex.tex index 5aa7c85d7d..51be09c1f6 100644 --- a/macros/generic/markdown/examples/latex-luatex.tex +++ b/macros/generic/markdown/examples/latex-luatex.tex @@ -49,8 +49,33 @@ date: \today \catcode`\%=14\relax \catcode`\#=6\relax -% Typeset some further examples with inline markdown text. +% Besides inputting external files, Markdown text can we written directly +% into a LaTeX document. Markdown text and LaTeX code can be freely combined. \begin{markdown} -Here are some non-ASCII characters: *ěščřžýáíé*. +This is a paragraph of *Markdown text* with inline `\LaTeX`{=tex} code. + +``` {=tex} +This is a paragraph of \LaTeX{} code with inline \markinline{*Markdown text*}. +``` +\end{markdown} + +% Besides YAML, LaTeX, and Markdown, you can also type HTML in your documents. +\begin{markdown} +Here is some <b>HTML code</b> mixed *with Markdown*. In `\TeX`{=tex}, the HTML +code will be silently ignored, whereas in `\TeX`{=tex}4ht, the HTML code will +be passed through to the output: + +<table border="1"> + <tr> + <td>Emil</td> + <td>Tobias</td> + <td>Linus</td> + </tr> + <tr> + <td>16</td> + <td>14</td> + <td>10</td> + </tr> +</table> \end{markdown} \end{document} |