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-# abstract-to-meta
-
-This moves a document's abstract from the main text into the
-metadata. Metadata elements usually allow for finer placement
-control in the final output, but writing body text is easier and
-more natural.
-
-## Defining an Abstract
-
-A document abstract can either be put directly in the document
-metadata, for example by inserting an *abstract* attribute into a
-YAML block.
-
- ---
- abstract: |
- Place abstract here.
-
- Multiple paragraphs are possible.
- ---
-
-The additional indentation and formatting requirements in YAML
-headers can be confusing or annoying for authors. It is hence
-preferable to allow abstracts be written as normal sections.
-
- # Abstract
-
- Place abstract here.
-
- Multiple paragraphs are possible.
-
-This filter turns the latter into the former by looking for a
-top-level header whose ID is `abstract`. Pandoc auto-creates IDs
-based on header contents, so a header titled *Abstract* will
-satisfy this condition.^[1]
-
-[1]: This requires the `auto_identifier` extension. It is
- enabled by default.