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\documentclass{book}
\usepackage{ifxetex,ifluatex}
\ifxetex
\usepackage{polyglossia}
\setmainlanguage{english}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\else\ifluatex
\usepackage{polyglossia}
\setmainlanguage{english}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\else
\usepackage[english]{babel}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\fi\fi
\usepackage{booktabs}
\usepackage[
hashEnumerators,
definitionLists,
footnotes,
inlineFootnotes,
jekyllData,
smartEllipses,
fencedCode,
contentBlocks,
pipeTables,
tableCaptions,
taskLists,
]{markdown}
\begin{markdown*}{hybrid}
---
title: An Example *Markdown* Document
author: Vít Novotný
date: \today
---
\end{markdown*}
\begin{document}
% Typeset the document `example.md` by letting the Markdown package handle
% the conversion internally.
\markdownInput{./example.md}
% Typeset the document `example.tex` that we prepared separately using the
% Lua command-line interface of the Markdown package and that contains a
% plain TeX representation of the document `example.md`.
\catcode`\%=12\relax
\InputIfFileExists{./example.tex}{}{}
\catcode`\%=14\relax
\begin{markdown}
Here are some non-ASCII characters: *ěščřžýáíé*.
\end{markdown}
\begin{markdown*}{html, hybrid}
Here is some <b>HTML code</b> mixed *with Markdown*. In pdf \TeX, the HTML code
will be silently ignored, whereas in \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}
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