Nicholas D Steeves <nstee...@gmail.com> writes: > Would someone please point me to an example package that shows the > correct way to override or use a special > debian/package.convert-list-of-files-to-convert-to-html > debian/package.convert-list-of-files-to-convert-to-plain-text > debian/package.convert-list-of-files-to-info-pages > etc. > info/man pages and convert documentation out of markdown format. I'm > trying to comply with Policy 12.4 regarding converting README.org to > README.html, because README.org is markdown.
> I guess it's also arguable that README.html should be further > converted using html2text, if pandoc can't do that... So, I think it's entirely fine to just install README.org as-is as text documentation, since that's part of the point of Markdown: to not require any special formatting. That satisfies Policy. But if you *really* want to provide an HTML version for some reason, multimarkdown < README.org > README.html does a pretty good job (probably redirecting it to some path under the staging area for building the new package). BTW, are you sure that this is in Markdown? org-mode is something else that isn't necessarily Markdown.... -- Russ Allbery (r...@debian.org) <http://www.eyrie.org/~eagle/>