Hi Alan,
Alan writes:
> I can't find default reference.docx in my system (Win 10) Or, I
> don't understand manual
> <https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#option--reference-doc>:
>
> * To produce a custom reference.docx, first get a copy of the default
> reference.docx: pandoc -o custom-reference.docx --print-default-data-file
> reference.docx. *
On many (most?) installations, pandoc's data files are not shipped
as separate entities. Instead, they are baked into the main
`pandoc` executable. The command mentioned in the manual extracts
the reference.docx from the pandoc executable and writes it into a
file (the argument to `-o`, in this case `custom-reference.docx`).
Does that help to clear things up a little?
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Albert Krewinkel
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