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authorJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2020-01-15 09:16:07 -0800
committerJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2020-01-15 09:16:07 -0800
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## Windows
- - There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
- This will install pandoc, replacing older versions, and
- update your path to include the directory where pandoc's
- binaries are installed.
+There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
+This will install pandoc, replacing older versions, and
+update your path to include the directory where pandoc's
+binaries are installed.
- - If you prefer not to use the msi installer, we also provide
- a zip file that contains pandoc's binaries and
- documentation. Simply unzip this file and move the binaries
- to a directory of your choice.
+If you prefer not to use the msi installer, we also provide
+a zip file that contains pandoc's binaries and
+documentation. Simply unzip this file and move the binaries
+to a directory of your choice.
- - Alternatively, you can install pandoc using
- [Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org):
+Alternatively, you can install pandoc using
+[Chocolatey](https://chocolatey.org):
- choco install pandoc
+ choco install pandoc
- Chocolatey can also install other software that integrates with Pandoc.
- For example, to install `rsvg-convert` (from [librsvg], covering formats
- without SVG support), [Python] (to use Pandoc filters), and
- [MiKTeX] (to typeset PDFs with [LaTeX]):
+Chocolatey can also install other software that integrates with Pandoc.
+For example, to install `rsvg-convert` (from [librsvg], covering formats
+without SVG support), [Python] (to use Pandoc filters), and
+[MiKTeX] (to typeset PDFs with [LaTeX]):
- choco install rsvg-convert python miktex
+ choco install rsvg-convert python miktex
- - By default, Pandoc creates PDFs using LaTeX.
- We recommend installing it via [MiKTeX].
+By default, Pandoc creates PDFs using LaTeX.
+We recommend installing it via [MiKTeX].
## macOS
- - There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
- If you later want to uninstall the package, you can do so
- by downloading [this script][uninstaller]
- and running it with `perl uninstall-pandoc.pl`.
+There is a package installer at pandoc's [download page].
+If you later want to uninstall the package, you can do so
+by downloading [this script][uninstaller]
+and running it with `perl uninstall-pandoc.pl`.
- - Alternatively, you can install pandoc using
- [Homebrew](http://brew.sh):
+Alternatively, you can install pandoc using
+[Homebrew](http://brew.sh):
- brew install pandoc
+ brew install pandoc
- To include pandoc's citation parser:
+To include pandoc's citation parser:
- brew install pandoc-citeproc
+ brew install pandoc-citeproc
- Homebrew can also install other software that integrates with Pandoc.
- For example, to install [librsvg] (its `rsvg-convert` covers formats
- without SVG support), [Python] (to use Pandoc filters), and
- [BasicTeX] (to typeset PDFs with [LaTeX]):
+Homebrew can also install other software that integrates with Pandoc.
+For example, to install [librsvg] (its `rsvg-convert` covers formats
+without SVG support), [Python] (to use Pandoc filters), and
+[BasicTeX] (to typeset PDFs with [LaTeX]):
- brew install librsvg python homebrew/cask/basictex
+ brew install librsvg python homebrew/cask/basictex
- Note: On unsupported versions of macOS (more than three releases old),
- Homebrew installs from source, which takes additional time and disk space
- for the `ghc` compiler and dependent Haskell libraries.
+Note: On unsupported versions of macOS (more than three releases old),
+Homebrew installs from source, which takes additional time and disk space
+for the `ghc` compiler and dependent Haskell libraries.
- - We also provide a zip file containing the binaries and man
- pages, for those who prefer not to use the installer. Simply
- unzip the file and move the binaries and man pages to
- whatever directory you like.
+We also provide a zip file containing the binaries and man
+pages, for those who prefer not to use the installer. Simply
+unzip the file and move the binaries and man pages to
+whatever directory you like.
- - By default, Pandoc creates PDFs using LaTeX. Because a full [MacTeX]
- installation uses four gigabytes of disk space, we recommend
- [BasicTeX] or [TinyTeX](https://yihui.name/tinytex/)
- and using the `tlmgr` tool to install additional packages
- as needed. If you receive errors warning of fonts not found:
+By default, Pandoc creates PDFs using LaTeX. Because a full [MacTeX]
+installation uses four gigabytes of disk space, we recommend
+[BasicTeX] or [TinyTeX](https://yihui.name/tinytex/)
+and using the `tlmgr` tool to install additional packages
+as needed. If you receive errors warning of fonts not found:
- tlmgr install collection-fontsrecommended
+ tlmgr install collection-fontsrecommended
## Linux
- - Check whether the pandoc version in your package manager is
- not outdated. Pandoc is in the [Debian], [Ubuntu], [Slackware],
- [Arch], [Fedora], [NiXOS], [openSUSE], [gentoo] and [Void] repositories.
+Check whether the pandoc version in your package manager is
+not outdated. Pandoc is in the [Debian], [Ubuntu], [Slackware],
+[Arch], [Fedora], [NiXOS], [openSUSE], [gentoo] and [Void] repositories.
- - To get the latest release, we provide a binary package for amd64
- architecture on the **[download page]**.
+To get the latest release, we provide a binary package for amd64
+architecture on the **[download page]**.
- This provides both `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc`.
- The executables are statically linked and
- have no dynamic dependencies or dependencies on external
- data files. Note: because of the static
- linking, the pandoc binary from this package cannot use lua
- filters that require external lua modules written in C.
+This provides both `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc`.
+The executables are statically linked and
+have no dynamic dependencies or dependencies on external
+data files. Note: because of the static
+linking, the pandoc binary from this package cannot use lua
+filters that require external lua modules written in C.
- Both a tarball and a deb installer are provided. To install the deb:
+Both a tarball and a deb installer are provided. To install the deb:
- sudo dpkg -i $DEB
+ sudo dpkg -i $DEB
- where `$DEB` is the path to the downloaded deb. This will
- install the `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc` executables and
- man pages.
+where `$DEB` is the path to the downloaded deb. This will
+install the `pandoc` and `pandoc-citeproc` executables and
+man pages.
- If you use an RPM-based distro, you may be able to install
- the deb from our download page using `alien`.
+If you use an RPM-based distro, you may be able to install
+the deb from our download page using `alien`.
- On any distro, you may install from the tarball into `$DEST`
- (say, `/usr/local/` or `$HOME/.local`) by doing
+On any distro, you may install from the tarball into `$DEST`
+(say, `/usr/local/` or `$HOME/.local`) by doing
- tar xvzf $TGZ --strip-components 1 -C $DEST
+ tar xvzf $TGZ --strip-components 1 -C $DEST
- where `$TGZ` is the path to the downloaded zipped tarball.
- For Pandoc versions before 2.0, which don't provide
- a tarball, try instead
+where `$TGZ` is the path to the downloaded zipped tarball.
+For Pandoc versions before 2.0, which don't provide
+a tarball, try instead
- ar p $DEB data.tar.gz | tar xvz --strip-components 2 -C $DEST
+ ar p $DEB data.tar.gz | tar xvz --strip-components 2 -C $DEST
- - You can also install from source, using the
- instructions below under [Compiling from source].
- Note that most distros have the Haskell platform in their
- package repositories. For example, on Debian/Ubuntu,
- you can install it with `apt-get install haskell-platform`.
+You can also install from source, using the
+instructions below under [Compiling from source].
+Note that most distros have the Haskell platform in their
+package repositories. For example, on Debian/Ubuntu,
+you can install it with `apt-get install haskell-platform`.
- - For PDF output, you'll need LaTeX. We recommend installing
- [TeX Live](http://www.tug.org/texlive/) via your package
- manager. (On Debian/Ubuntu, `apt-get install texlive`.)
+For PDF output, you'll need LaTeX. We recommend installing
+[TeX Live](http://www.tug.org/texlive/) via your package
+manager. (On Debian/Ubuntu, `apt-get install texlive`.)
## Chrome OS
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ device you are using.
## BSD
- - Pandoc is in the [NetBSD] and [FreeBSD ports] repositories.
+Pandoc is in the [NetBSD] and [FreeBSD ports] repositories.
## Docker