#!/bin/sh -e # creates example page for pandoc # argument #1 is the destination directory # argument #2 is pandoc path DEST=$1 PROGPATH=$2 NEWLINE=' ' EXAMPLES='HTML fragment: pandoc README -o example0.html Standalone HTML file: pandoc -s -S README -o example0.html HTML with smart quotes, CSS, and custom header and footer: pandoc -s -S -c main.css -B header.html -A footer.html README -o example0.html LaTeX: pandoc -s README -o example0.tex From LaTeX to markdown: pandoc -s README.tex -o example0.txt reStructuredText: pandoc -s -w rst README -o example0.txt Rich text format (RTF): pandoc -s README -o example0.rtf S5 HTML slide show (all in one file): pandoc -s -m -i -w s5 S5DEMO -o example0.html Docbook XML: pandoc -s -w docbook README -o example0.db Converting a web page to markdown: html2markdown http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -o example0.txt From markdown to PDF: markdown2pdf README -o example0.pdf PDF with numbered sections and a custom LaTeX header: markdown2pdf -N -C myheader.tex README -o example0.pdf' oldifs=$IFS IFS=$NEWLINE set -- $EXAMPLES IFS=$oldifs cd $DEST echo '% Pandoc examples To see the output created by each of the commands below, click on the name of the output file: ' num=0 while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do description="$1" command="$2" num=$(($num + 1)) command=$(echo $command | sed -e "s/0/$num/") firstpart=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/\(.*\) [^ ]* -o.*/\1/') input=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/.* \([^ ]*\) -o.*/\1/') output=$(echo $command | sed -e 's/.*-o \(.*\)/\1/') echo "1. $description" echo echo " $firstpart $input -o $output" echo $command >&2 result=$(PATH=$PROGPATH:$PATH $command) # run the command and create output file shift shift done