re: not allowed by spec: Oh okay. I guess that only really makes sense for the handful of extensions that are allowed by commonmark but not by markdown, but that isn't really all that useful information. Are there any markdown extensions that, for whatever reason, will *never* be incorporated into commonmark, either within the spec or as an extension? That might be useful to know as well but there might not be any in that situation. Perhaps more useful would just be a list for each of the latter two categories: Former markdown packages that are permanently incorporated into the commonmark spec (this could be added to the manual rather than on the wiki, since it is essentially fixed, and would be a useful reference?) Markdown packages yet to be implemented in commonmark (this list belongs on the wiki as it gradually shrinks) I would happily volunteer to give myself a periodic calendar reminder and check in with pandoc --list-extensions and the release notes to see if any new extensions have been implemented, and update the Wiki list accordingly. If someone could put together the first list (I'm not super read-up on the details of the commonmark spec) I can put together the second. For convenience, the full list of markdown packages not available in commonmark (union of the two lists) as of 2.14.0.3 (and I don't believe 2.14.1 added any new commonmark extensions): abbreviations all_symbols_escapable angle_brackets_escapable auto_identifiers backtick_code_blocks blank_before_blockquote blank_before_header citations compact_definition_lists escaped_line_breaks example_lists fenced_code_attributes fenced_code_blocks four_space_rule grid_tables gutenberg header_attributes ignore_line_breaks inline_code_attributes inline_notes intraword_underscores latex_macros line_blocks link_attributes lists_without_preceding_blankline literate_haskell markdown_attribute markdown_in_html_blocks mmd_header_identifiers mmd_link_attributes mmd_title_block multiline_tables native_divs native_spans old_dashes pandoc_title_block shortcut_reference_links simple_tables space_in_atx_header spaced_reference_links startnum table_captions tex_math_double_backslash tex_math_single_backslash On Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 10:17:45 AM UTC-7 John MacFarlane wrote: > Connor Patrick Jackson writes: > > > - Not allowed by the spec (cannot be enabled) > > This one doesn't really apply. Officially, the spec fully > specifies behavior, so no extension is "allowed by the spec." > > But it might be useful to distinguish between: > > > - required by the spec (cannot be disabled) > > - Not available (under development) > > If you have specific questions regarding this, I'd be > happy to answer. A table may be useful, but of course > there's the danger that it will become out of date and > thus misleading. > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "pandoc-discuss" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to pandoc-discuss+unsubscribe-/JYPxA39Uh5TLH3MbocFF+G/Ez6ZCGd0@public.gmane.org To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/pandoc-discuss/ec4a5de6-77a4-4a48-86cc-e3d2610f5257n%40googlegroups.com.