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--- layout: docs title: Extras prev_section: plugins next_section: github-pages permalink: /docs/extras/ --- There are a number of (optional) extra features that Jekyll supports that you may want to install, depending on how you plan to use Jekyll. ## LaTeX Support Maruku comes with optional support for LaTeX to PNG rendering via blahtex (Version 0.6) which must be in your `$PATH` along with `dvips`. If you need Maruku to not assume a fixed location for `dvips`, check out [Remi’s Maruku fork](http://github.com/remi/maruku). ## RDiscount If you prefer to use [RDiscount](http://github.com/rtomayko/rdiscount) instead of [Maruku](http://github.com/bhollis/maruku) for Markdown, just make sure you have it installed: {% highlight bash %} $ [sudo] gem install rdiscount {% endhighlight %} And then specify RDiscount as the Markdown engine in your `_config.yml` file to have Jekyll run with that option. {% highlight yaml %} # In _config.yml markdown: rdiscount {% endhighlight %} ## Kramdown You can also use [Kramdown](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/) instead of Maruku for Markdown. Make sure that Kramdown is installed: {% highlight bash %} $ [sudo] gem install kramdown {% endhighlight %} Then you can specify Kramdown as the Markdown engine in `_config.yml`. {% highlight yaml %} # In _config.yml markdown: kramdown {% endhighlight %} Kramdown has various options for customizing the HTML output. The [Configuration](/docs/configuration/) page lists the default options used by Jekyll. A complete list of options is also available on the [Kramdown website](http://kramdown.rubyforge.org/options.html).
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