Hello,
Thank you very much for your response!
On Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 5:33:24 PM UTC+1, John MacFarlane wrote:
>
>
> One possibility would be to change pandoc's HTML reader so that
>
is normally parsed as a regular level-1
> heading, UNLESS is present in the
> head section. That would allow nice round tripping from pandoc
> but not get in the way of other HTML-producers.
>
> However, it may be that pandoc's current behavior is actually
> better in many cases, even when processing HTML produced by
> other sources. So it's quite possible that making this change
> would lead to a surge of complaints. (Comments welcome on this.)
>
I would suggest that this behaviour become the default, BUT you add a
command line option to invoke the present behaviour.
So:
- with , process as metadata
- with --title-metadata (or similar), process as metadata
- otherwise process as a header
>
> Another, probably better approach would be to parse
> as a metadata title when pandoc is run
> with --standalone, but not when pandoc is run in fragment mode.
But I want to get a complete ODT document as output. Don't I need to use
--standalone? If I do then this fix would do nothing for me.
>
> A workaround for you would be to preprocess the input, or
> run in --standalone mode and use a lua filter that extracts
> the metadata title and inserts a level 1 header with its content
> at the beginning of the document.
>
Preprocessing the input with a mere search and replace, changing
class="title" to class="meow", is a simple approach that works. But it is a
mandatory extra step.
Yours, Mikhail Ramendik
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