On Sun, Oct 2, 2016, at 10:09 PM, Norman Walsh wrote:
> Joost Kremers writes:
> > There's also a `docbook' writer,
> > which has been part of Pandoc much longer and which outputs to (I
> > assume) DocBook v4. So I suspect you either need to upgrade your Pandoc
> > or
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016, at 11:38 PM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> On 2016-10-02, at 23:23, Peter Davis wrote:
>
> > I'm trying this again, on a Mac instead of Windows. I managed to get
> > ox-pandoc working. (It now displays an org export menu too big to fit on
> > my screen,
On 2016-10-02, at 23:23, Peter Davis wrote:
> I'm trying this again, on a Mac instead of Windows. I managed to get
> ox-pandoc working. (It now displays an org export menu too big to fit on
> my screen, and I can't figure out how to scroll it.)
Space/backspace?
Best,
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Joost Kremers writes:
> There's also a `docbook' writer,
> which has been part of Pandoc much longer and which outputs to (I
> assume) DocBook v4. So I suspect you either need to upgrade your Pandoc
> or make sure ox-pandoc sets the output format to `docbook'.
Depending
Joost Kremers writes:
> On Sun, Oct 02 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
>> Interesting. I just installed Pandoc on my Mac today with Homebrew, but
>> it claims to be 1.13.1. I'll try to find an update. Thanks.
>
> Check the "Installing" page on pandoc.org: there's a link to an
On Sun, Oct 02 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
> Interesting. I just installed Pandoc on my Mac today with Homebrew, but
> it claims to be 1.13.1. I'll try to find an update. Thanks.
Check the "Installing" page on pandoc.org: there's a link to an OS X
package on Pandoc's Github page:
Joost Kremers writes:
> On Sun, Oct 02 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
>> When I try to export to docbook via pandoc (C-c C-e p d), I get
>>
>> Running pandoc with args: (-f org -t docbook5 -o
>> /Users/peterdavis/Dropbox/HMH/my_file.dbk --parse-raw --mathjax --standalone
>>
On Sun, Oct 02 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
> When I try to export to docbook via pandoc (C-c C-e p d), I get
>
> Running pandoc with args: (-f org -t docbook5 -o
> /Users/peterdavis/Dropbox/HMH/my_file.dbk --parse-raw --mathjax --standalone
> /Users/peterdavis/Dropbox/HMH/my_file.tmp3362h9T.org)
>
Peter Davis writes:
> To follow up ...
>
> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016, at 06:17 PM, Peter Davis wrote:
>> On Thu, Sep 29, 2016, at 03:23 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
>> >
>> > Pandoc can convert to Docbook, so that might be an option. Note that
>> > Pandoc also converts *from* Org,
Marcin Borkowski writes:
> On 2016-09-29, at 20:04, Peter Davis wrote:
>
>> I've started a new position in which I have to create and maintain a
>> large set of documents in DocBook xml format. For new books, I'd really
>> like to use org mode, since a) I'm
On Fri, Sep 30, 2016, at 05:37 AM, Marcin Borkowski wrote:
>
> On 2016-09-29, at 20:04, Peter Davis wrote:
>
> > I've started a new position in which I have to create and maintain a
> > large set of documents in DocBook xml format. For new books, I'd really
> > like to use
On 2016-09-29, at 20:04, Peter Davis wrote:
> I've started a new position in which I have to create and maintain a
> large set of documents in DocBook xml format. For new books, I'd really
> like to use org mode, since a) I'm already familiar with it, b) I love
> it, and c)
Dear Joost,
On Thu, Sep 29, 2016, at 03:23 PM, Joost Kremers wrote:
>
> On Thu, Sep 29 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
> >
> > but the PDFs I'm getting still look like articles. (I copied the
> > above from some examples posted on this list a while ago. Thanks!)
>
> Your LaTeX_CLASS is set to
On Thu, Sep 29 2016, Peter Davis wrote:
> I've started a new position in which I have to create and maintain a
> large set of documents in DocBook xml format. For new books, I'd really
> like to use org mode, since a) I'm already familiar with it, b) I love
> it, and c) I believe it does (or can
I've started a new position in which I have to create and maintain a
large set of documents in DocBook xml format. For new books, I'd really
like to use org mode, since a) I'm already familiar with it, b) I love
it, and c) I believe it does (or can be made to do) nearly everything I
need.
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