Second update: attempted to use Chocolatey to install MikTex but got
errors doing so. I used Chocolatey to uninstall MikTex and went to the
website for the program instead and downloaded the package - its big,
201MB. Ran the installer which took a few minutes and then it said it
needed to install updates in the background. Eventually I was able to
use Pandoc to create a PDF per the tutorial. I also used Pandoc to
convert a large HTML file I had to a PDF. So the tools appear to be in
place and operational. Next step is to take a small ooRexx docbook and
create an HTML version.
On 11/2/2019 2:42 PM, Gil Barmwater wrote:
Update: I've now been able to 1)install Chocolatey, 2)use Chocolatey
to install Pandoc, and 3) test that Pandoc works with basic files (as
listed on their website - https://pandoc.org/getting-started.html).
This included creating a LaTex file which I'd never seen before. My
next step is to use Chocolatey to install MiKTex and test using Pandoc
to create a PDF. After that is working, I'll try to convert one of our
ooRexx books. Wish me luck!
On 11/2/2019 3:45 AM, Erich Steinb??ck wrote:
markup that gets used is dictated by the team's normal practices,
rather than a formal definition?
Yes,?? our ooRexx docs use plain Docbook, nothing more specific.
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