Pandoc was essential for publishing my book “JavaScript for impatient programmers”. The book exists in several versions:
- Printable PDF (for a print-on-demand book on Amazon)
- Screen PDF
- Multi-page HTML
- EPUB
- MOBI
; A REPL-based, annotated Seesaw tutorial | |
; Please visit https://github.com/daveray/seesaw for more info | |
; | |
; This is a very basic intro to Seesaw, a Clojure UI toolkit. It covers | |
; Seesaw's basic features and philosophy, but only scratches the surface | |
; of what's available. It only assumes knowledge of Clojure. No Swing or | |
; Java experience is needed. | |
; | |
; This material was first presented in a talk at @CraftsmanGuild in | |
; Ann Arbor, MI. |
;; Guy Steele's "FOO" language, as found on the ll1.mit.edu mailing list. | |
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
;; [He said..] | |
;; If you speak Common Lisp, you might find the following | |
;; bit of code illuminating. (If you speak Scheme but | |
;; not Common Lisp, then just delete or ignore all occurrences | |
;; of the strings "funcall " and "#'"). |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# groff-install-ttf converts a TrueType (ttf) or OpenType (otf) font to a | |
# Printer Font ASCII (pfa) font and a groff font (ditroff) and installs them to | |
# groff's site-font directory. | |
# | |
# Requires fontforge. | |
# | |
# You're the best, Peter Schaffter, but contrary to the verbose and | |
# difficult-to-follow http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/momdoc/appendices.html#fonts, | |
# the t42 file doesn't seem to be necessary, at least with recent versions of |
; A MICRO-MANUAL FOR LISP - NOT THE WHOLE TRUTH, 1978 | |
; John McCarthy, Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, Stanford University | |
; https://www.ee.ryerson.ca/~elf/pub/misc/micromanualLISP.pdf | |
; https://github.com/jaseemabid/micromanual | |
; for CL : Rainer Joswig, joswig@lisp.de | |
; this version runs in a Common Lisp |
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Pandoc filter which converts select raw LaTeX environments into Pandoc native divs, | |
with the evironment name as first/only class and a possible | |
mandatory argument after the environment name converted to a first | |
paragraph in the div. This was in response to a question on how to | |
convert certain environments into ReStructuredText directives, so some | |
of the comments relate to that. | |
To use this filter run pandoc like this: |