I'm using org-mode for a lengthy book. My editor has graciously agreed
to edit the raw ord-mode files, thus eliminating yet another source of
re-introduced errors.
However, the publisher asks her to format in Word, so after all the
editing is done, I need to convert to Word. Pandoc seems a good choice:
org -> latex -> docx: the first step normal org export, the second step
Pandoc.
It is good EXCEPT my book contains many, many cross references. In docx
they come out looking like:
"see [sec-3-4-2]" when I want them to look like "see 3.4.2".
I'm still on a steep part of the learning curve, so don't know if Pandoc
can be tweaked to fix this. I have also tried oolatex which is a part of
the tex4ht suite. It does the right thing on cross references, but has
some other minor problems.
I have also used Pandoc to convert a friends Markdown to ePub. Slick and
nice.
Cheers,
Alan
On 22/05/14 04:01, Grant Rettke wrote:
Hi,
Lately been hearing great things about Pandoc's ability to export to
ebook formats and more.
Folks that use both Pandoc and org-mode: how do you use them together,
and why?
Kind regards,
Grant Rettke | AAAS, ACM, ASA, FSF, IEEE, SIAM, Sigma Xi
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