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diff --git a/man/man1/markdown2odt.1.md b/man/man1/markdown2odt.1.md deleted file mode 100644 index 9325237f4..000000000 --- a/man/man1/markdown2odt.1.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -% MARKDOWN2ODT(1) Pandoc User Manuals -% John MacFarlane and Recai Oktas -% March 14, 2008 - -# NAME - -markdown2odt - converts markdown-formatted text to ODT - -# SYNOPSIS - -markdown2odt [*options*] [*input-file*]... - -# DESCRIPTION - -`markdown2odt` converts *input-file* (or text from standard -input) from markdown-formatted plain text to ODT (OpenDocument -Text) format. If no output filename is specified (using the `-o` -option), the name of the output file is derived from the input file; -thus, for example, if the input file is *hello.txt*, the output file -will be *hello.odt*. If the input is read from STDIN and no output -filename is specified, the output file will be named *stdin.odt*. If -multiple input files are specified, they will be concatenated before -conversion, and the name of the output file will be derived from the -first input file. - -Input is assumed to be in the UTF-8 character encoding. If your -local character encoding is not UTF-8, you should pipe input -through `iconv`: - - iconv -t utf-8 input.txt | markdown2odt - -# OPTIONS - -`markdown2odt` is a wrapper around `pandoc`, so all of -`pandoc`'s options can be used with `markdown2odt` as well. -See `pandoc`(1) for a complete list. -The following options are most relevant: - --o *FILE*, \--output=*FILE* -: Write output to *FILE*. - -\--strict -: Use strict markdown syntax, with no extensions or variants. - --S, \--smart -: Use smart quotes, dashes, and ellipses. (This option is significant - only when the input format is `markdown`. It is selected automatically - when the output format is `latex` or `context`.) - -# SEE ALSO - -`pandoc`(1) |