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-\hypertarget{short-captions-in-output}{%
-\section{\texorpdfstring{Short captions in
-\LaTeX~output}{Short captions in ~output}}\label{short-captions-in-output}}
-
-For latex output, this filter uses the attribute \texttt{short-caption}
-for figures so that the attribute value appears in the List of Figures,
-if one is desired.
-
-\hypertarget{usage}{%
-\section{Usage}\label{usage}}
-
-Where you would have a figure in, say, markdown as
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-![The caption](foo.png )
-\end{verbatim}
-
-You can now specify the figure as
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-![The long caption](foo.png){short-caption="a short caption"}
-\end{verbatim}
-
-If the document metadata includes \texttt{lof:true}, then the List of
-Figures will use the short caption. This is particularly useful for
-students writing dissertations, who often have to include a List of
-Figures in the front matter, but where figure captions themselves can be
-quite lengthy.
-
-\begin{verbatim}
-pandoc --lua-filter=short-captions.lua article.md -o article.tex
-
-pandoc --lua-filter=short-captions.lua article.md -o article.pdf
-\end{verbatim}
-
-\hypertarget{example}{%
-\section{Example}\label{example}}
-
-Fig.~\ref{fig:shortcap} is an interesting figure with a long caption,
-but a short caption in the List of Figures.
-
-\hypertarget{fig:shortcap}{%
-\begin{figure}
-\centering
-\includegraphics[width=0.5\textwidth,height=\textheight]{fig.pdf}
-\caption[{A short caption with math \(x^n + y^n = z^n\)}]{This is an
-\emph{extremely} interesting figure that has a lot of detail I will need
-to describe in a few sentences. This figure has a short caption that
-will appear in the list of figures. Other attributes are preserved}
-\label{fig:shortcap}
-\end{figure}
-}
-
-\hypertarget{limitations}{%
-\section{Limitations}\label{limitations}}
-
-\begin{itemize}
-\tightlist
-\item
- The filter will process the \texttt{short-caption} attribute value as
- pandoc markdown, regardless of the input format.
-\item
- It does not work for tables and listings yet.
-\item
- But it works with pandoc-crossref, regardless of the order of
- application.
-\end{itemize}