The latest version of pandoc is 3.5-0.

pandoc

Version 3.3 revision 0 uploaded by JohnMacFarlane.

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Synopsis
Conversion between markup formats
Description

Pandoc is a Haskell library for converting from one markup format to another. The formats it can handle include

  • light markup formats (many variants of Markdown, reStructuredText, AsciiDoc, Org-mode, Muse, Textile, txt2tags, djot)

  • HTML formats (HTML 4 and 5)

  • Ebook formats (EPUB v2 and v3, FB2)

  • Documentation formats (GNU TexInfo, Haddock)

  • Roff formats (man, ms)

  • TeX formats (LaTeX, ConTeXt)

  • Typst

  • XML formats (DocBook 4 and 5, JATS, TEI Simple, OpenDocument)

  • Outline formats (OPML)

  • Bibliography formats (BibTeX, BibLaTeX, CSL JSON, CSL YAML, RIS)

  • Word processor formats (Docx, RTF, ODT)

  • Interactive notebook formats (Jupyter notebook ipynb)

  • Page layout formats (InDesign ICML)

  • Wiki markup formats (MediaWiki, DokuWiki, TikiWiki, TWiki, Vimwiki, XWiki, ZimWiki, Jira wiki, Creole)

  • Slide show formats (LaTeX Beamer, PowerPoint, Slidy, reveal.js, Slideous, S5, DZSlides)

  • Data formats (CSV and TSV tables)

  • PDF (via external programs such as pdflatex or wkhtmltopdf)

Pandoc can convert mathematical content in documents between TeX, MathML, Word equations, roff eqn, typst, and plain text. It includes a powerful system for automatic citations and bibliographies, and it can be customized extensively using templates, filters, and custom readers and writers written in Lua.

For the pandoc command-line program, see the pandoc-cli package.

Author
John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>
Bug reports
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues
Category
Text
Copyright
(c) 2006-2024 John MacFarlane
Homepage
https://pandoc.org
Maintainer
John MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>
Package URL
n/a
Stability
alpha

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