I'm pleased to announce the release of pandoc version 1.2 (uploaded today to HackageDB).
The most significant new feature is support for literate Haskell. You can now use pandoc directly on literate Haskell source files to produce syntax-highlighted HTML output: pandoc -s MyProg.lhs > MyProg.html Pandoc will interpret text sections as (extended) markdown. If you prefer to write literate Haskell using reStructuredText or LaTeX, pandoc supports that too: pandoc -s --from rst+lhs MyProg.lhs > MyProg.html pandoc -s --from latex+lhs MyProg.lhs > MyProg.html You can even convert from one style to another: pandoc -s --from markdown+lhs --to latex+lhs MyProg.hs This release also adds an '--email-obfuscation' option, so the user can select an email obfuscation method (or disable obfuscation), and support for citations using the latest version of Andrea Rossato's citeproc-hs. In addition, many bugs have been fixed. Thanks to everyone who filed bug reports. John _______________________________________________ Haskell mailing list Haskell@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell