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Pandoc User's Guide Pandoc User’s Guide 穊穯穨穮 積穡穣穆穡穲穬穡穮穥 穊穡穮穵穡穲穹 稲稷稬 稲稰稱稲 Contents 1 Synopsis3 2 Description4 稲種稱 穕穳穩穮穧 pandoc 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種稵 稲種稲 穃穲穥穡穴穩穮穧 穡 穐穄穆種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種稶 稲種稳 hsmarkdown 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種稷 3 Options7 稳種稱 穇穥穮穥穲穡穬 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種稷 稳種稲 穒穥穡穤穥穲 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種稸 稳種稳 穇穥穮穥穲穡穬 穷穲穩穴穥穲 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稱稰 稳種稴 穏穰穴穩穯穮穳 穡稛穥穣穴穩穮穧 穳穰穥穣穩稜穣 穷穲穩穴穥穲穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稱稱 稳種稵 穃穩穴穡穴穩穯穮穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稱稵 稳種稶 積穡穴穨 穲穥穮穤穥穲穩穮穧 穩穮 穈穔積穌 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稱稶 稳種稷 穏穰穴穩穯穮穳 穦穯穲 穷穲穡穰穰穥穲 穳穣穲穩穰穴穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稱稷 4 Templates 18 稱 穐穡穮穤穯穣 穕穳穥穲稧穳 穇穵穩穤穥 穃穯穮穴穥穮穴穳 5 Pandoc’s markdown 21 稵種稱 穐穨穩穬穯穳穯穰穨穹種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稱 稵種稲 穐穡穲穡穧穲穡穰穨穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稱 稵種稳 穈穥穡穤穥穲穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稱 稵種稳種稱 穓穥穴穥穸穴稭穳穴穹穬穥 穨穥穡穤穥穲穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稲 稵種稳種稲 穁穴穸稭穳穴穹穬穥 穨穥穡穤穥穲穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稲 稵種稳種稳 穈穥穡穤穥穲 穩穤穥穮穴穩稜穥穲穳 穩穮 穈穔積穌稬 穌穡穔穥穘稬 穡穮穤 穃穯穮穔穥穘穴種種 稲稳 稵種稴 穂穬穯穣穫 穱穵穯穴穡穴穩穯穮穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稴 稵種稵 穖穥穲穢穡穴穩穭 稨穣穯穤穥稩 穢穬穯穣穫穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稵 稵種稵種稱 穉穮穤穥穮穴穥穤 穣穯穤穥 穢穬穯穣穫穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稵 稵種稵種稲 穄穥穬穩穭穩穴穥穤 穣穯穤穥 穢穬穯穣穫穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稵 稵種稶 穌穩穳穴穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稷 稵種稶種稱 穂穵穬穬穥穴 穬穩穳穴穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稷 稵種稶種稲 穔穨穥 穦穯穵穲稭穳穰穡穣穥 穲穵穬穥種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稲稸 稵種稶種稳 穏穲穤穥穲穥穤 穬穩穳穴穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稰 稵種稶種稴 穄穥稜穮穩穴穩穯穮 穬穩穳穴穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稱 稵種稶種稵 穎穵穭穢穥穲穥穤 穥穸穡穭穰穬穥 穬穩穳穴穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稲 稵種稶種稶 穃穯穭穰穡穣穴 穡穮穤 穬穯穯穳穥 穬穩穳穴穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稳 稵種稶種稷 穅穮穤穩穮穧 穡 穬穩穳穴 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稴 稵種稷 穈穯穲穩空穯穮穴穡穬 穲穵穬穥穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稵 稵種稸 穔穡穢穬穥穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稵 稵種稹 穔穩穴穬穥 穢穬穯穣穫種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稳稸 稵種稱稰 穂穡穣穫穳穬穡穳穨 穥穳穣穡穰穥穳種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稴稰 稵種稱稱 穓穭穡穲穴 穰穵穮穣穴穵穡穴穩穯穮 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稴稱 稵種稱稲 穉穮穬穩穮穥 穦穯穲穭穡穴穴穩穮穧 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稴稱 稵種稱稲種稱 穅穭穰穨穡穳穩穳 種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稴稱 稵種稱稲種稲 穓穴穲穩穫穥穯穵穴種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種種 稴稲 究 稱種稹 稲 穐穡穮穤穯穣 穕穳穥穲稧穳 穇穵穩穤穥 稱 穓穹穮穯穰穳穩穳 稵種稱稲種稳 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穳穥穴 穯穦 穷穲穩穴穥穲穳稬 穷穨穩穣穨 穣穯穮究穥穲穴 穴穨穩穳 穮穡穴穩究穥 穲穥穰穲穥穳穥穮穴穡穴穩穯穮 穩穮穴穯 穡 穴穡穲穧穥穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴種 穔穨穵穳稬 穡穤穤穩穮穧 穡穮 穩穮穰穵穴 穯穲 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穲穥穱穵穩穲穥穳 穯穮穬穹 穡穤穤穩穮穧 穡 穲穥穡穤穥穲 穯穲 穷穲穩穴穥穲種 2.1 Using pandoc 穉穦 穮穯 穩穮穰穵穴稭稜穬穥 穩穳 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤稬 穩穮穰穵穴 穩穳 穲穥穡穤 穦穲穯穭 穳穴穤穩穮種 穏穴穨穥穲穷穩穳穥稬 穴穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴稭稜穬穥穳 穡穲穥 穣穯穮穣穡穴穥穮穡穴穥穤 稨穷穩穴穨 穡 穢穬穡穮穫 穬穩穮穥 穢穥穴穷穥穥穮 穥穡穣穨稩 穡穮穤 穵穳穥穤 穡穳 穩穮穰穵穴種 穏穵穴穰穵穴 穧穯穥穳 穴穯 穳穴穤穯穵穴 穢穹 穤穥穦穡穵穬穴 稨穴穨穯穵穧穨 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穴穯 穳穴穤穯穵穴 穩穳 穤穩穳穡穢穬穥穤 穦穯穲 穴穨穥 odt稬 docx稬 穡穮穤 epub 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴穳稩種 穆穯穲 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穴穯 穡 稜穬穥稬 穵穳穥 穴穨穥 -o 穯穰穴穩穯穮稺 pandoc -o output.html input.txt 穉穮穳穴穥穡穤 穯穦 穡 稜穬穥稬 穡穮 穡穢穳穯穬穵穴穥 穕穒穉 穭穡穹 穢穥 穧穩究穥穮種 穉穮 穴穨穩穳 穣穡穳穥 穰穡穮穤穯穣 穷穩穬穬 穦穥穴穣穨 穴穨穥 穣穯穮穴穥穮穴 穵穳穩穮穧 穈穔穔穐稺 pandoc -f html -t markdown http://www.fsf.org 穉穦 穭穵穬穴穩穰穬穥 穩穮穰穵穴 稜穬穥穳 穡穲穥 穧穩究穥穮稬 pandoc 穷穩穬穬 穣穯穮穣穡穴穥穮穡穴穥 穴穨穥穭 穡穬穬 稨穷穩穴穨 穢穬穡穮穫 穬穩穮穥穳 穢穥穴穷穥穥穮 穴穨穥穭稩 穢穥穦穯穲穥 穰穡穲穳穩穮穧種 穔穨穥 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穯穦 穴穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴 穡穮穤 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穣穡穮 穢穥 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤 穥穸穰穬穩穣穩穴穬穹 穵穳穩穮穧 穣穯穭穭穡穮穤稭 穬穩穮穥 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳種 穔穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穣穡穮 穢穥 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤 穵穳穩穮穧 穴穨穥 -r/--read 穯穲 -f/--from 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳稬 穴穨穥 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穵穳穩穮穧 穴穨穥 -w/--write 穯穲 -t/--to 穯穰穴穩穯穮穳種 穔穨穵穳稬 穴穯 穣穯穮究穥穲穴 hello.txt 穦穲穯穭 穭穡穲穫穤穯穷穮 穴穯 穌穡穔穥穘稬 穹穯穵 穣穯穵穬穤 穴穹穰穥稺 pandoc -f markdown -t latex hello.txt 究 稱種稹 稵 穐穡穮穤穯穣 穕穳穥穲稧穳 穇穵穩穤穥 稲 穄穥穳穣穲穩穰穴穩穯穮 穔穯 穣穯穮究穥穲穴 hello.html 穦穲穯穭 穨穴穭穬 穴穯 穭穡穲穫穤穯穷穮稺 pandoc -f html -t markdown hello.html 穓穵穰穰穯穲穴穥穤 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴穳 穡穲穥 穬穩穳穴穥穤 穢穥穬穯穷 穵穮穤穥穲 穴穨穥 -t/--to 穯穰穴穩穯穮種 穓穵穰稭 穰穯穲穴穥穤 穩穮穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴穳 穡穲穥 穬穩穳穴穥穤 穢穥穬穯穷 穵穮穤穥穲 穴穨穥 -f/--from 穯穰穴穩穯穮種 穎穯穴穥 穴穨穡穴 穴穨穥 rst稬 textile稬 latex稬 穡穮穤 html 穲穥穡穤穥穲穳 穡穲穥 穮穯穴 穣穯穭穰穬穥穴穥稻 穴穨穥穲穥 穡穲穥 穳穯穭穥 穣穯穮穳穴穲穵穣穴穳 穴穨穡穴 穴穨穥穹 穤穯 穮穯穴 穰穡穲穳穥種 穉穦 穴穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴 穯穲 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穩穳 穮穯穴 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤 穥穸穰穬穩穣穩穴穬穹稬 pandoc 穷穩穬穬 穡穴穴穥穭穰穴 穴穯 穧穵穥穳穳 穩穴 穦穲穯穭 穴穨穥 穥穸穴穥穮穳穩穯穮穳 穯穦 穴穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴 穡穮穤 穯穵穴穰穵穴 稜穬穥穮穡穭穥穳種 穔穨穵穳稬 穦穯穲 穥穸穡穭穰穬穥稬 pandoc -o hello.tex hello.txt 穷穩穬穬 穣穯穮究穥穲穴 hello.txt 穦穲穯穭 穭穡穲穫穤穯穷穮 穴穯 穌穡穔穥穘種 穉穦 穮穯 穯穵穴穰穵穴 稜穬穥 穩穳 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤 稨穳穯 穴穨穡穴 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穧穯穥穳 穴穯 穳穴穤穯穵穴稩稬 穯穲 穩穦 穴穨穥 穯穵穴穰穵穴 稜穬穥稧穳 穥穸穴穥穮穳穩穯穮 穩穳 穵穮穫穮穯穷穮稬 穴穨穥 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴 穷穩穬穬 穤穥穦穡穵穬穴 穴穯 穈穔積穌種 穉穦 穮穯 穩穮穰穵穴 稜穬穥 穩穳 穳穰穥穣穩稜穥穤 稨穳穯 穴穨穡穴 穩穮穰穵穴 穣穯穭穥穳 穦穲穯穭 穳穴穤穩穮稩稬 穯穲 穩穦 穴穨穥 穩穮穰穵穴 稜穬穥穳稧 穥穸穴穥穮穳穩穯穮穳 穡穲穥 穵穮穫穮穯穷穮稬 穴穨穥 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FORMAT, -w FORMAT, --to=FORMAT, --write=FORMAT 穓穰穥穣穩穦穹 穯穵穴穰穵穴 穦穯穲穭穡穴種 穆穏穒積穁穔 穣穡穮 穢穥 native 稨穮穡穴穩究穥 穈穡穳穫穥穬穬稩稬 json 稨穊穓穏穎 究穥穲穳穩穯穮 穯穦 穮穡穴穩究穥 穁穓穔稩稬 plain 稨穰穬穡穩穮 穴穥穸穴稩稬 markdown 稨穭穡穲穫穤穯穷穮稩稬 rst 稨穲穥穓穴穲穵穣穴穵穲穥穤穔穥穸穴稩稬 html 稨穘穈穔積穌 稱稩稬 html5 稨穈穔積穌 稵稩稬 latex 稨穌穡穔穥穘稩稬 beamer 稨穌穡穔穥穘 穢穥穡穭穥穲 穳穬穩穤穥 穳穨穯穷稩稬 context 稨穃穯穮穔穥穘穴稩稬 man 稨穧穲穯稛 穭穡穮稩稬 mediawiki 稨積穥穤穩穡穗穩穫穩 穭穡穲穫穵穰稩稬 textile 稨穔穥穸穴穩穬穥稩稬 org 稨穅穭穡穣穳 穏穲穧稭積穯穤穥稩稬 texinfo 稨穇穎穕 穔穥穸穩穮穦穯稩稬 究 稱種稹 稷 穐穡穮穤穯穣 穕穳穥穲稧穳 穇穵穩穤穥 稳 穏穰穴穩穯穮穳 docbook 稨穄穯穣穂穯穯穫 穘積穌稩稬 opendocument 稨穏穰穥穮穄穯穣穵穭穥穮穴 穘積穌稩稬 odt 稨穏穰穥穮穏稞穣穥 穴穥穸穴 穤穯穣穵穭穥穮穴稩稬 docx 稨穗穯穲穤 穤穯穣穸稩稬 epub 稨穅穐穕穂 穢穯穯穫稩稬 asciidoc 稨穁穳穣穩穩穄穯穣稩稬 slidy 稨穓穬穩穤穹 穈穔積穌 穡穮穤 穪穡究穡穳穣穲穩穰穴 穳穬穩穤穥
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