Pandoc 3.5 freeware

Pandoc, developed by John MacFarlane, is a versatile document converter that excels in transforming files between various markup formats. Whether you’re converting Markdown to HTML, LaTeX to PDF, or even Word documents, Pandoc handles it all with ease. Its powerful command-line interface and extensive options cater to both casual users and advanced developers. With support for a multitude of formats and a robust ecosystem of filters, Pandoc is an essential tool for anyone looking to streamline ... ...

Author John MacFarlane
Released 2024-10-06
Filesize 36.00 MB
Downloads 2430
OS Windows All
Installation Instal And Uninstall
Keywords Pandoc, markup converter, Haskell library, markdown writer, markdown, markup, library, Haskell
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3.5 Oct 6, 2024 New Release Add command-line options --list-of-figures/--lof and --list-of-tables/--lot (#10029, Akash Patel). Only docx, latex, and context are affected by these options currently. Setting the lof and lot variables will also work for the formats that are currently supported.
Defaults files: interpolation of environment variables now works for to and from fields (#8024). This is needed because these files can contain paths of custom readers/writers.
Docx reader:
Reset lists after headers in same list numId (#10258). To accomplish this, we add a Heading constructor to BodyPart and include on it all the information list items have.
DocBook reader:
Parse id, class, and tabstyle on tables (#10181, Erik Rask). Add parsing of id (xml:id), class, and tabstyle XML attributes for table and informaltable in the DocBook reader. The tabstyle value is put in the ‘custom-style’ attribute.
Dokuwiki reader:
Be more forgiving about misaligned lists, like dokuwiki itself (#8863).
Improve blockquote parsing in dokuwiki. Allow for quoted code blocks.
Enable smart extension.
Properly parse -- and --- as dashes.
Fix block quote behavior (#6461). Blockquotes are not really block containers in DokuWiki; the lines are interpreted literally (so, e.g., you can’t start a list), and line breaks are added at the ends.
EPUB reader:
Fix links to other files in the EPUB, making them internal links to a fragment derived from the filename (#10207). There was already code to handle links like #foo, but not to handle links like ch0001.html#foo.
LaTeX reader:
Add em, ex, px, mu to list of units for dimension args (#10212).
ANSI writer:
Fix subscripts (Evan Silberman).
DokuWiki writer:
Don’t emit <HTML> tags (#7413). The use of these tags is now strongly discouraged for security reasons, and will be removed. We previously used them as a fallback for lists that could not be represented using DokuWiki syntax, e.g. ordered lists with fancy numbers or lists with multiple blocks in their items. We also used
3.4 Sep 10, 2024 New Release New output format: ansi (for formatted console output) (Evan Silberman). Most Pandoc elements are supported and printed in a reasonable way, if not always ideally. This version does no detection of terminal capabilities, nor does it fall back to different output styles for less-capable terminals.
Add command line options --table-caption-position and --figure-caption-position. These allow the user to specify whether to put captions above or below tables and figures, respectively. The following output formats are supported: HTML (and related such as EPUB), LaTeX (and Beamer), Docx, ODT/OpenDocument, Typst.
Change default --pdf-engine via HTML to WeasyPrint (#10142). wkhtmltopdf is deprecated. weasyprint is the easiest-to-install, maintained alternative. For better results, one might prefer pagedjs-cli.
Org reader:
Fix parsing of src blocks with an -i flag (#10071, Albert Krewinkel). Tabs are now preserved in the contents of src blocks if the the block has the -i flag.
RTF reader:
Handle images inside shp contexts (#10145).
RST reader:
Improve simple table support (#10093). Multiline rows occur only when the first cell is empty; we were previously treating lines with any empty cell as row continuations. In addition, we no longer wrap multiline cells in Para if they can be represented as Plain. This is consistent with docutils behavior.
LaTeX reader:
Math environments don’t have bracketed options (#10160).
Parse nested tabular environments (#4746).
Typst reader:
Change how “block” elements are handled. Previously they were always parsed as divs. But actually they can occur in some “inline” contexts. Now we first try to parse them as inlines, and only as blocks if that fails. A surrounding Div or Span element is added only if there is an identifier.
HTML reader:
Only parse main element’s contents (if present) (#10140). If main has an id or class, we include a div with that id or class; otherwise just the contents.
Read TeX annotation in MathML content if pres
3.2.1 Jun 25, 2024 New Release

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