Other input formats are: HTML, rST, Textile, DocBook XML, MediaWiki. Its core source input format supported is Markdown (including any of the major MD "dialects" such as the flavors of GitHub and PHP plus several special extensions).Pandoc is the "swiss-army" knife tool of format conversions: Sphinx allows RST to PDF with which uses on the backend.Why I want this: LaTeX is slow, produces horrible error messages, is hard to install, and is overly complex for the small subset needed for Markdown. O'Reilly Atlas is doing it for their HTMLBook (HTML5 subset), but they're not gonna open source that anytime soon. For example, PhantomJS conversions break markdown links, which show as simple styled text on the PDF, not as clickable links that open on preferred browser, which are generated through LaTeX conversions. If you can convert the HTML subset generated from Markdown to PDF well, then that is a solution, but I am yet to find a free software that does it properly. Likely to be analogous to a PhantomJS-like solution but for Qt instead of browser. Used by the Retext editor through the PyQt5 Python API. Experimental.Ĭmarkpdf: CommonMark to PDF through libharu by Experimental. Gimli, but it does not seem very active (last commit 7 months ago).
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