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Pandoc Reference Filter Test
February 04, 2018
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Experiments with pandoc figures (ˈjuːnɪˌkəʊd!) {#sec:expt .class1 .class2

key=value}

a figure that can be referred to (ˈjuːnɪˌkəʊd!){#fig:attr .class1 .class2 key=value}

Here is a reference to [@fig:attr] and here is one to [@fig:attr2].

Here is reference to the section called @sec:expt.

another figure that can be referred to (ˈjuːnɪˌkəʊd!){#fig:attr2}

figure with no attr and no link text (ˈjuːnɪˌkəʊd!)

Here is @eq:silly:

2 + 2 = 5

Unnumbered Section {-}

no numbering here (ˈjuːnɪˌkəʊd!){#fig:nonum -}

Multiple references {-}

We can refer to multiple things of the same type: [@fig:attr; @fig:attr2].

Or to multiple things of mixed type: [@fig:attr; @fig:attr2; @sec:expt; @eq:silly].

But if there are any missing keys, nothing will happen: [@fig:attr; @fig:idontexist].

Tables

1 2
a b

: This is my caption. {#mytable}

1 2
a b

: Another caption. {-}

Does this work? (See @mytable.)