Tup is doing exactly what you told it to do. It simply passes the arguments to 
the shell. But since your args have a single quote in them, they are 
interpreted as a single string by the shell. This is causing the spaces 
separating the args to be escaped and included in one big arg. The net effect 
is that the string "Escola-Oficial-dIdiomes.md -o Escola-Oficial-dIdiomes.html" 
is passed as one single argument to your pandoc command. You can seed that in 
the error message from your command (No such file or directory). The solution 
is to quote your args with double quotes:

: Escola-Oficial-d'Idiomes.md |> pandoc "%f" -o "%o" |> 
Escola-Oficial-d'Idiomes.html

-Andy

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