I used it once. It has attractive and pleasing PDF output which was a goal
for me. I was very happy. It depends on latex packages, which means it's a
very big footprint on disk if that's a factor for you. I prefer markdown to
rest anyway. It can include maths / formulae reasonably well from memory.

On 19 January 2015 at 05:33, Jason White <[email protected]> wrote:

> I would welcome comments (favourable or otherwise) from anyone on the list
> who
> has used Pandoc to convert documents between various file formats. In
> particular, I'm interested in the possibility of using it to write papers
> in
> Markdown format (using Pandoc's extensions), then converting them to any of
> ePub, HTML, PDF (via LaTeX), MS-Word docx/OOXML, ODF, etc.
>
> Pandoc also supports automatic citations and bibliography generation, a
> highly
> desirable feature.
>
> I plan to experiment, but, as always, comments from those who have taken
> this
> path already would be informative.
>
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