ting from HTML to ConTeXt.
Downloads and full changelog:
https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/tag/3.0
I'm grateful for any and all feedback, including tips on how to
improve pandoc further.
Cheers,
Albert
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doc.org/custom-writers> and
<https://pandoc.org/lua-filters>.
Of course, you could also use pandoc to go directly to ConTeXt; that is
currently my preferred way of producing PDF from Markdown.
Cheers,
Albert
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Albert Krewinkel via ntg-context writes:
> I'm currently trying to improve the ConTeXt output generated by pandoc,
> the document convert. There are two questions that we haven't decided
> on, and I'd be grateful to receive some feedback from ConTeXt experts on
> the
Wolfgang Schuster via ntg-context writes:
> Hans Hagen via ntg-context schrieb am 05.06.2022 um 12:01:
>> On 6/5/2022 9:07 AM, Albert Krewinkel via ntg-context wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I'm currently trying to improve the ConTeXt output generated by pa
TeXt as the intermediate format for the next iteration of
the JOSS pipeline (the current pipeline is described here:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK579698/)
Big thanks to Denis Maier for convincing me to try and go that route :)
> Am Sun, Jun 05, 2022 at 09:07:37AM +0200 schrieb Albert Krewin
do you
see adding the extra environment by default as an acceptable
practice?
Of course, I'd also be happy to get other suggestions on how to improve
pandoc's ConTeXt support.
Thanks in advance,
Albert
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When I use recent ConTeXt (through Mac i-installer's ConTeXt updater), all
I get is documents typeset in a kind of poor quality Times, with all
ligatures gapped in the PDF file. Older documents, when re-run with the
recent version, all show the same font replacement. Could somebody please
explain