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Use pandoc #48

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jackycute opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1273
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Use pandoc #48

jackycute opened this issue Dec 14, 2015 · 5 comments · Fixed by #1273
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@jackycute
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Actually pandoc is pretty good.
It support so many export format and conversions (even export to pdf).
And it can support asciidoc as a cool guy suggested.
http://pandoc.org/

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@jackycute jackycute added this to the 0.5.0 milestone Nov 6, 2016
@ccoenen ccoenen added the import/export Related to importing or exporting from or to HackMD in some format label Oct 6, 2017
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reagle commented Sep 10, 2018

Just curious, hackmd does not use pandoc, but plans to one day, but doesn't appear as a milestone anymore?

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Yes, that's correct.

We currently do not use pandoc. We use markdown-it as renderer right now and so far, don't want to change this, as we put a lot of work into extensions for it.

And that brings us to the reason why pandoc is currently not on the agenda: We build various custom embedding for markdown-it and we would need to port them to pandoc if we would really like to use them. That again is probably more work than we can currently take and also would double all future work. So, so far, markdown-it it is.

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reagle commented Sep 10, 2018

I see, thank you.

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Yukaii commented Aug 19, 2019

We can open an api endpoint for generating pandoc export ouptut, like what stackedit did.

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ngirard commented Feb 1, 2020

Hey folks,

I'm contemplating writing a command-line converter from CodiMD's markdown flavor to Pandoc's.
I'd write it either in Python or Rust.
Could anyone point me to a summary of CodiMD's idiosyncraties w.r.t Pandoc ?
Which part of this project would be the trickiest, in your opinion ?
Is there anyone who'd be willing to work with me on this ?
Thanks !

@Yukaii Yukaii added this to the Next milestone Feb 22, 2020
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