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% Pandoc examples
To see the output created by each of the commands below,
click on the name of the output file:
1. HTML fragment:
@ pandoc README -o example1.html
2. Standalone HTML file:
@ pandoc -s -S README -o example2.html
3. HTML with smart quotes, CSS, and custom header and footer:
@ pandoc -s -S -c main.css -B header.html -A footer.html README -o example3.html
4. LaTeX:
@ pandoc -s README -o example4.tex
5. From LaTeX to markdown:
@ pandoc -s example4.tex -o example5.text
6. reStructuredText:
@ pandoc -s -w rst README -o example6.text
7. Rich text format (RTF):
@ pandoc -s README -o example7.rtf
8. S5 HTML slide show (all in one file):
@ pandoc -s -m -i -w s5 S5DEMO -o example8.html
9. DocBook XML:
@ pandoc -s -S -w docbook README -o example9.db
10. Chunked XHTML via DocBook and [xmlto]:
@ xmlto -m config.xsl xhtml example9.db -o example10/
11. ODF (open document format) via DocBook and [docbook2odf]:
@ docbook2odf --input-file example9.db --output-file example11.odf
12. Man page:
@ pandoc -s -w man pandoc.1.md -o pandoc.1
13. Converting a web page to markdown:
@ html2markdown http://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -o example12.text
14. From markdown to PDF:
@ markdown2pdf README -o example13.pdf
15. PDF with numbered sections and a custom LaTeX header:
@ markdown2pdf -N -C myheader.tex README -o example14.pdf
[xmlto]: http://cyberelk.net/tim/xmlto/
[docbook2odf]: http://open.comsultia.com/docbook2odf/
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