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diff --git a/web/index.txt b/web/index.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 6cbd6e6dd..000000000 --- a/web/index.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,330 +0,0 @@ -% Pandoc - -# Overview - -Pandoc is a [Haskell] library for converting from one markup format -to another, and a command-line tool that uses this library. It can read -[markdown] and (subsets of) [reStructuredText], [HTML], and [LaTeX], -and it can write plain text, [markdown], [reStructuredText], [HTML], [LaTeX], -[ConTeXt], [PDF], [RTF], [DocBook XML], [OpenDocument XML], [ODT], -[GNU Texinfo], [MediaWiki markup], [groff man] pages, and [S5] HTML slide shows. - -Pandoc features - -- Modular design, using separate writers and readers for each - supported format. -- A real markdown parser, not based on regex substitutions. - [More accurate] and [much faster] than `Markdown.pl`. -- Also parses (subsets of) reStructuredText, LaTeX, and HTML. -- Multiple output formats: HTML, Docbook XML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, - reStructuredText, Markdown, RTF, groff man pages, OpenDocument - XML, ODT (Open Office document), MediaWiki, GNU Texinfo, - S5 slide shows. -- Unicode support. -- Optional "smart" quotes, dashes, and ellipses. -- Automatically generated tables of contents. -- Support for displaying math in HTML. -- Extensions to markdown syntax: - + Document metadata (title, author, date). - + Footnotes, tables, and definition lists. - + Superscripts, subscripts, and strikeout. - + Inline LaTeX math and LaTeX commands. - + Markdown inside HTML blocks. - + Enhanced ordered lists: start number and numbering style - are significant. - + Delimited (unindented) code blocks with syntax highlighting. - + Compatibility mode to turn off syntax entensions and emulate - `Markdown.pl`. -- Convenient `markdown2pdf` wrapper script that converts directly - from markdown to PDF, using `pdflatex`. -- Multi-platform: runs on Windows, MacOS X, Linux, Unix. -- Free software, released under the [GPL]. - -To see what pandoc can do, see the [demonstration page](examples.html), -or [try pandoc on the web](/pandoc/try). - -# Documentation - -- [User's Guide](README.html) -- Man pages - - [`pandoc(1)`](pandoc.1.html) - - [`markdown2pdf(1)`](markdown2pdf.1.html) -- [Library documentation](doc/pandoc/index.html) (for Haskell programmers) -- [Installation instructions](INSTALL.html) -- [Changelog](changelog.txt) - -# Demonstrations - -- [Examples](examples.html) -- [Try pandoc online](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/try) - -# Installing pandoc - -Pandoc is in the [MacPorts], [Debian], [Ubuntu], [Slackware], [Arch], -[NetBSD], and [FreeBSD ports] repositories. Note that the version of -pandoc in these repositories may not be the most recent. There -is also a [Windows installer]. - -If an up-to-date package is not available for your system, an -excellent way to install the latest release of pandoc is to -install the [Haskell platform] on your system, then use the `cabal` -tool: - - cabal install pandoc - -This will download and compile pandoc and all of its dependencies. If -you want syntax highlighting support, add the flag `-fhighlighting` -(this requires that the [pcre](http://www.pcre.org/) library be -installed). If you do not want to install the wrapper script -`markdown2pdf`, add `-f-wrappers`. If you do not want to install -the Haskell library, add `-f-library`. - -Alternatively, you can download the [source tarball] and -follow the instructions in [INSTALL](INSTALL.html). - -# Extras - -- [pandoc-mode for emacs], by Joost Kremers -- [vim syntax file for pandoc], courtesy of tao_zhyn -- [TextMate bundle for pandoc], courtesy of dsanson -- [WordPress EasyFilter], by Yang Zhang, makes it easy to use pandoc - with WordPress blogs. -- [a build configuration for Pandoc that produces a standalone C-callable - system library](http://github.com/toyvo/libpandoc/tree/master), - by Anton Tayanovskyy. - -# Code repository - -Pandoc has a publicly accesible subversion repository at Google -Code (<http://code.google.com/p/pandoc>). To check out the latest, -bleeding-edge source code: - - svn checkout http://pandoc.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ pandoc - -# Reporting bugs - -You may view existing bug reports and submit new ones at -<http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/issues/list>. - -# Mailing lists - -- [pandoc-announce]: Announcements of new releases only. -- [pandoc-discuss]: General discussion of pandoc. - -# News - -- Version 1.5 release (March 20, 2010). - - + New `--mathml` option, for display of TeX math as MathML. - + New `--data-dir` option, allowing users to specify a data - directory other than `~/.pandoc`. Files placed in this directory - will be used instead of system defaults. - + New `--base-header-level` option. For example, `--base-header-level=2` - changes level 1 headers to level 2, level 2 to level 3, etc. - + New 'plain' output format: plain text without pictures, hyperlinks, - inline formatting, or anything else that looks even vaguely - markupish. - + Titles and authors in title blocks can now span multiple lines, - as long as the continuation lines begin with a space character. - + When given an absolute URI as a parameter, pandoc will fetch - the content via HTTP. - + The HTML reader has been made much more forgiving. It no - longer requires well-formed xhtml as input. - + `html2markdown` has been removed; it is no longer necessary, given - the last two changes. `pandoc` can be used by itself to convert - web pages to markdown or other formats. - + `hsmarkdown` has also been removed. Use `pandoc --strict` instead. - Or symlink pandoc's executable to `hsmarkdown`; `pandoc` will then - behave like `hsmarkdown` used to. - + An image in a paragraph by itself is now rendered as a figure - in most writers, with the alt text as the caption. - + Incomplete support for reST tables (simple and grid). Thanks to - Eric Kow. Colspans and rowspans not yet supported. - + In mediawiki, links with relative URLs are now formatted as wikilinks. - Also, headers have been promoted: `= head =` is now level 1 instead of - level 2. - + The markdown reader now handles "inverse bird tracks" when parsing - literate haskell. These are used for haskell example code that - is not part of the literate program. - + The `-B` and `-A` options now imply `-s` and no longer work in - fragment mode. - + Headerless tables are now printed properly in all writers. - In addition, tbody, thead, and cols are used in HTML and Docbook - tables. - + Improved build system; removed obsolete Makefile. - + In LaTeX writer, `\chapter` is now used instead of `\section`. - when the documentclass is book, report, or memoir. - + Many small bug fixes. See [changelog] for details. - -- Version 1.4 release (January 2, 2010). - - + New template system replaces old headers, giving users much - more control over pandoc's output in `--standalone` mode. - Added `--template` and `--variable` options. The `--print-default-header` - option is now `--print-default-template`. See README under - "Templates" for details. - + The old `--custom-header` option should still work, but it has - been deprecated. - + New `--reference-odt` option allows users to customize styles - in ODT output. - + Users may now put custom templates, s5 styles, and a reference - ODT in the `~/.pandoc` directory, where they will override system - defaults. See README for details. - + Unicode is now used whenever possible in HTML and XML output. Entities - are used only where necessary (`>`, `<`, `"`, `&`). - + Authors and dates may now include formatting and notes. - + Added `--xetex` option for `pandoc` and `markdown2pdf`. - + Windows installer now includes highlighting support and - `markdown2pdf` and `hsmarkdown` wrappers. - + Pandoc no longer requires Template Haskell, which should make - it more portable. - + Pandoc can now be built on GHC 6.12, as well as earlier versions. - + See README for other small improvements and bug fixes. - -- Version 1.3 release (December 10, 2009). - - + Added --id-prefix option to help prevent duplicate - identifiers when you're generating HTML fragments. - + Added --indented-code-classes option, which specifies - default highlighting syntax for indented code blocks. - + --number-sections now affects HTML output. - + Improved syntax for markdown definition lists. - + Better looking simple tables. - + Markdown tables without headers are now possible. - + New hard line break syntax: backslash followed by newline. - + Improved performance of markdown reader by ~10% by eliminating the - need for a separate parsing pass for notes. - + Improved syntax highlighting for literate Haskell. - + Support for "..code-block" directive in RST reader. - + Windows binary now includes highlighting support. - + Many bug fixes and small improvements. See [changelog] - for details. - -- Version 1.2.1 release (July 18, 2009). - - + Improved the efficiency of the markdown reader's - abbreviation parsing (should give a big performance - boost with --smart). - + HTML writer now wraps sections in divs with unique - identifiers, for easier manipulation. - + Improved LaTeX reader's coverage of math modes. - + Added a portable Haskell version of markdown2pdf (thanks - to Paolo Tanimoto). - + Made --strict compatible with --standalone and --toc. - + Many other small improvements and bug fixes. - See [changelog] for details. - -- Version 1.2 release (March 1, 2009). - - + Added support for literate Haskell. lhs support is triggered by - '+lhs' suffixes in formats. For example, 'latex+lhs' is literate - Haskell LaTeX. '.lhs' files are treated by default as literate - markdown. - + Added --email-obfuscation option. - + Brought citeproc support up to date for citeproc-hs-0.2. - + Many bugs fixed. See [changelog] for details. - -- Version 1.1 release (November 6, 2008). - - + New --jsmath option supporting use of pandoc with [jsMath]. - + Classes on HTML table output for better CSS styling. - + Windows installer no longer requires admin privileges. - + Many bugs fixed. See [changelog] for details. - -- Version 1.0 release (September 13, 2008). - - + New writers for MediaWiki, GNU Texinfo (thanks to Peter Wang), - OpenDocument XML (thanks to Andrea Rossato), and ODT (OpenOffice - document). - + New [delimited code blocks](README.html#delimited-code-blocks), - with optional syntax highlighting. - + Reorganized build system: pandoc can now be built using standard - Cabal tools. It can be compiled on Windows without Cygwin. - The tests can also be run without perl or unix tools. - + LaTeXMathML replaces ASCIIMathML for rendering math in HTML. - + Support for "displayed" math. - + Common abbreviations are now handled more intelligently, with - a non-breaking space (and not a sentence-ending space) after - the period. - + Code is -Wall clean. - + Many bug fixes and small improvements. See [changelog] for - full details. - -- Version 0.46 released (January 8, 2008). - - + Added a `--sanitize-html` option (and a corresponding parameter - in `ParserState` for those using the pandoc libraries in programs). - This option causes pandoc to sanitize HTML (in HTML or Markdown - input) using a whitelist method. Possibly harmful HTML elements - are replaced with HTML comments. This should be useful in the - context of web applications, where pandoc may be used to convert - user input into HTML. - + Made -H, -A, and -B options cumulative: if they are specified - multiple times, multiple files will be included. - + Many bug fixes and small improvements. See [changelog] for full - details. - -- Version 0.45 released (December 9, 2007). - - + Many bug fixes and structural improvements. See [changelog] for - full details. - + Improved treatment of math. Math is now rendered using unicode - by default in HTML, RTF, and DocBook output. For more accurate - display of math in HTML, `--gladtex`, `--mimetex`, and `--asciimathml` - options are provided. See the [User's Guide](README.html#math) for - details. - + Removed support for box-style block quotes in markdown. - + More idiomatic ConTeXt output. - + Text wrapping in ConTeXt and LaTeX output. - + Pandoc now correctly handles all standard line endings - (CR, LF, CRLF). - + New `--no-wrap` option that disables line wrapping and minimizes - whitespace in HTML output. - + Build process is now compatible with both GHC 6.8 and GHC 6.6. - GHC and GHC_PKG environment variables may be used to specify - which version of the compiler to use, when multiple versions are - installed. - -# Disclaimer - -Pandoc carries no warranties of any kind. - -[More accurate]: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/wiki/PandocVsMarkdownPl -[much faster]: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/wiki/Benchmarks - -[John MacFarlane]: http://johnmacfarlane.net/ -[markdown]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/ -[reStructuredText]: http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/ref/rst/introduction.html -[S5]: http://meyerweb.com/eric/tools/s5/ -[HTML]: http://www.w3.org/TR/html40/ -[LaTeX]: http://www.latex-project.org/ -[ConTeXt]: http://www.pragma-ade.nl/ -[RTF]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rich_Text_Format -[PDF]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portable_Document_Format -[ODT]: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument -[DocBook XML]: http://www.docbook.org/ -[OpenDocument XML]: http://opendocument.xml.org/ -[MediaWiki markup]: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Formatting -[groff man]: http://developer.apple.com/DOCUMENTATION/Darwin/Reference/ManPages/man7/groff_man.7.html -[GNU Texinfo]: http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/ -[Haskell]: http://www.haskell.org/ -[GHC]: http://www.haskell.org/ghc/ -[GPL]: http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html -[Source tarball]: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/downloads/detail?name=pandoc-@VERSION@.tar.gz "Download source tarball from Pandoc's Google Code site" -[Windows installer]: http://code.google.com/p/pandoc/downloads/detail?name=pandoc-@VERSION@-setup.exe "Download Windows installer from Pandoc's Google Code site" -[Debian]: http://packages.debian.org/lenny/pandoc -[Slackware]: http://www.linuxpackages.net/search_view.php?by=name&name=pandoc&ver= -[Arch]: http://aur.archlinux.org/packages.php?ID=19804 -[NetBSD]: http://pkgsrc.se/wip/pandoc -[FreeBSD ports]: http://www.freshports.org/textproc/pandoc/ -[Ubuntu]: http://www.ubuntu.com -[MacPorts]: http://db.macports.org/port/show/4218 -[pandoc-announce]: http://groups.google.com/group/pandoc-announce -[pandoc-discuss]: http://groups.google.com/group/pandoc-discuss -[changelog]: changelog.txt -[vim syntax file for pandoc]: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2389 -[TextMate bundle for pandoc]: http://github.com/dsanson/Pandoc.tmbundle -[jsMath]: http://www.math.union.edu/~dpvc/jsMath/ -[WordPress EasyFilter]: http://assorted.sourceforge.net/wp-easy-filter/ -[Haskell platform]: http://hackage.haskell.org/platform/ -[pandoc-mode for emacs]: http://joostkremers.fastmail.fm/pandoc-mode.html |