Matt Price writes:
> OK, I've written a totally primitive ox-md-pandoc.e. For now it's up on
> github, because it's veyr clumsy and doesn't support enough of the pandoc
> syntax. I put it here:
>
> https://github.com/titaniumbones/org-md-pandoc
>
> I would love it if other people would help me
On Fri, Oct 23, 2015 at 5:22 PM, Nick Dokos wrote:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
>
> > However, "ox-md.el" is for Vanilla Markdown, where such constructs do
> > not exist. So it cannot be applied there.
>
> > ISTR there are a few others export back-ends in contrib/ that may use
> > this. You may als
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> However, "ox-md.el" is for Vanilla Markdown, where such constructs do
> not exist. So it cannot be applied there.
> ISTR there are a few others export back-ends in contrib/ that may use
> this. You may also create ox-md-pandoc.el if it doesn't exist already.
Rasmus wr
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your patch.
Matt Price writes:
> I don't know that much about markdown, and I know there are many different
> flavours. pandoc can make use of title, author, and date info in a
> markdown file -- from what i cna tell, it expects a "title block atthe head
> of a file (http:/
Hello,
Matt Price writes:
> I don't know that much about markdown, and I know there are many different
> flavours. pandoc can make use of title, author, and date info in a
> markdown file -- from what i cna tell, it expects a "title block atthe head
> of a file (http://pandoc.org/README.html#ex
I don't know that much about markdown, and I know there are many different
flavours. pandoc can make use of title, author, and date info in a
markdown file -- from what i cna tell, it expects a "title block atthe head
of a file (http://pandoc.org/README.html#extension-pandoc_title_block)
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