There are several major features here, spanning several issues, both open 
and closed.

This post will be pre-writing for Leo's documentation.

*Support for @language pandoc*

leo/modes/pandoc.py is based on leo/modes/md.py.

*Live rendering of asciidoc and pandoc markup*

The VR plugin recognizes @adoc nodes, @pandoc nodes (see below) and 
@language pandoc and @language md.

The VR plugin renders only p.b. Read on if you want render entire files...

*Improved adoc command*

Given an @adoc node of the form @adoc <full path>, this command does the 
following:

1. Scan the @adoc tree, writing the result to adoc_test.adoc.

The scan converts headlines to section markup. See help-for-command for 
adoc for more details.

2. Calls asciidoctor or asciidoc3 to convert adoc_test to adoc.html.

This command prefers asciidoctor to to asciidoc3 if both exist.  

*New adoc-with-preview command*

Runs the adoc command, then shows the resulting html in the default browser.

*New pandoc and pandoc-with-preview commands*

Much like the corresponding adoc commands, but uses pandoc markup, which is 
a variant of markdown.

The pandoc tool must exist.

*Summary*

Leo now supports @language pandoc.

The VR pane now renders asciidoc or pandoc markup live, but only for p.b.

The new adoc, adoc-with-preview,  pandoc, and pandoc-with-preview commands 
work on @adoc or @pandoc trees.

Please report your experiences with these new features.

Edward

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