Some very rudimentary pandoc templates, meant to go in ~/.pandoc/templates
, be pointed to directly with the --template=
or --css
switches as appropriate, and used with what's provided in latex-custom-kjh.
Pandoc is really terrific and, I find, much more flexible than MultiMarkdown. So I've started to experiment with it a bit. Taking advantage of its capabilities in Emacs is made easier by Joost Kremers' pandoc minor-mode. The latter is included with my fork of the Emacs Starter Kit.
- The CSS template is a first cut at getting an article-like format similar to the layout of my own website.
- The xetex template is meant to be used with everything provided
in latex-custom-kjh.
If you rename
article-xelatex.template
orreferee-xelatex.template
tolatex.template
in~/.pandoc/templates/
it will override pandoc's default template (and very likely break any setup that doesn't look just like mine).
Kieran Healy, [email protected]