I've looked around for samples and instructions, but I haven't found what 
I'm looking. Which isn't to say that they're not there, and probably right 
under my nose.

I want to the content of the front BBedit through pandoc with the 
appropriate parameters set, so that it turns markdown into html just the 
way I like it. (Preferably, I'd like to save the resulting html as a file 
with the same name as the file in the front window, but with a .html 
extension. But this is in parentheses because it's icing on the cake.)

I think we're supposed to do this through a Text Factory, perhaps using the 
run Unix Filter, but I can't figure out how to do it. Are there samples 
that use command line apps in similar ways?

(I've installed markdown to html scripts that work fine. I'm looking for a 
little more control. Plus, pandoc will also convert markdown to rtf, which 
I occasionally need.)

Thanks!

David W.

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