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2007 Aug 16
0
pandoc 0.4 released
I've just released a new version of pandoc (0.4), a program for converting between different markup and markdown formats. Using pandoc, you can convert markdown-formatted plain text to HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook XML, groff man pages, S5 HTML slide shows, RTF, reStructuredText, and (using the associated shell script markdown2pdf) PDF. You can also convert HTML, LaTeX, and reStructuredText
2006 Aug 10
1
pandoc - an implementation of Markdown in Haskell
I've just released an early version of a Markdown implementation in Haskell (using the Parsec parser combinator library). pandoc converts Markdown to HTML, LaTeX, reStructuredText, rich text format, and S5 HTML slide shows. It partially converts HTML, LaTeX, and reStructuredText to Markdown. It also makes it easy to include LaTeX math on HTML pages, using Peter Jipsen's ASCIIMathML.js.
2007 May 27
1
Problem with installing a package for R 2.5.0
Hi All, I developed a package which did pass all the tests for R 2.4.1. When I tried to re-compile it for R 2.5.0 it kept giving me the following message: ******************* C:\Program Files\R\R-2.5.0\bin>R CMD install mlmmm_0.1-1.tar.gz installing to 'c:/PROGRA~1/R/R-25~1.0/library' ---------- Making package mlmmm ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION installing
2007 Mar 22
4
converting html with \xa9 to Markdown and using iconv?
The html document various characters like ? \xa0 ? \xa9 (Copyright symbol) (and others). I tried using html2text.py but it didn't like these characters. Any ideas on how I can use iconv or another tool to convert documents like this so I can then convert to Markdown? I don't want to do manually as I have around 500+ documents. Jeremy C. Reed
2008 Sep 14
0
pandoc 1.0.0.1
I'm pleased to announce the release of pandoc version 1.0.0.1. Pandoc is a general text markup format converter. In addition to strict markdown and an extended markdown syntax (including tables, footnotes, definition lists, enhanced ordered lists, LateX math, etc.), pandoc can read HTML, LaTeX, and reStructuredText. It can write HTML, LaTeX, ConTeXt, DocBook, RTF, OpenDocument XML, ODT,
2012 Mar 10
0
ANN: pandoc 1.9.1.2
It has been a while since I've announced a pandoc release on this list, so here's an update. The latest version of pandoc supports conversion of markdown to a host of other formats, including * HTML formats: XHTML, HTML5, and HTML slide shows using Slidy, S5, or DZSlides * Word processor formats: Microsoft Word docx, OpenOffice odt * Ebooks: EPUB * Documentation formats: DocBook, GNU
2011 Oct 20
6
maybe a year ago, but not today
sherwood said: > If agreement is reached, then the group > looks at variants 6,7,8,9 and inquires > if they would like to join in this effort. well, that kind of leveraged consensus would have been the way to go about this process a year ago. but not today. > Has anyone collected a would-be canonical list > of either the ambiguous cases in original MD, >
2007 Sep 30
1
two pandoc web apps
I've put together two small web apps to demonstrate pandoc: 1. [html2x](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/html2x.html) can convert most web pages to markdown, reStructuredText, DocBook, LaTeX, ConTeXt, RTF, or groff man. Bookmarklets are provided. html2x is modeled on Aaron Swartz's [html2text](http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/html2text/), but it's faster, supports multiple output formats,
2012 Jul 04
1
How do you impute missing data using Latent Class Model (poLCA package)
My problem is I have data with both categorial and numerical data, currently only the categorical number contains missing data, was wondering do I make a new dataframe containing only the categorical columns? How would you use Latent Class Model specifically poLCA to impute the missing data? http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/lewis/pdf/poLCA-JSS-final.pdf The reason why I chose not to
2005 Jan 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM & Incremental Compilation
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005, Tim Macfarlane wrote: > Hi people! > I'm looking for a back-end compiler for a language project of mine, LLVM > looks promising, but I'd like to clear a few things up first: > > 1. What relation does LLVM bear with GCC; why would somebody use LLVM > for a compiler back-end over GCC (aside from the Virtual Machine)? How > do the goals of GCC and
2004 May 28
0
Samba PDF printer...
Hello Using Samba 2.2.8a on a Redhat 7.2 box I set up a PDF generator relying on Samba and a shell script to create the output. This works fine but I have a further trouble that I am stumped by. The files cannot be viewed from within a Citrix session (the point of the entire exercise) unless they are available from this one NT Server share. So if I mount a Windows NT server share under
2015 May 24
0
NEWS.md support on CRAN
While a parsed HTML version of the NEWS.md file would be nice, I would like something much simpler: being able to "see? this file in the Help pane in RStudio or being about to run something like show_news(?packagename?). Duncan mentioned issues with the news() function being able to process metadata represented in the Md file. What is the motivation of this structure? > On 24 May 2015,
2012 Oct 26
0
the future of markdown, according to whom?
i am waiting to hear about "the future of markdown" according to john gruber, because as far as i can see, he's the only person who can determine that future... sadly, however, i think i _did_ hear about it from him, in that "i'm not gonna fuck with it" post from last week. i know i'm certainly not _expecting_ any more from him. he's met his
2011 Feb 28
4
mlogit.data
I am trying to estimate multinomial logit models off of a .csv table in IDCASE IDALT format where I have ROWS HHID PERID CASE ALTNUM NUMALTS CHOSEN IVTT OVTT TVTT COST DIST WKZONE HMZONE RSPOPDEN RSEMPDEN WKPOPDEN.... 1 1 2 1 1 1 5 1 13.38 2.00 15.38 70.63 7.69 664 726 15.52 9.96 37.26 2 2 2 1 1 2 5 0 18.38 2.00
2015 May 24
0
NEWS.md support on CRAN
On 23/05/2015 8:51 PM, Baptiste Auguie wrote: > John MacFarlane, the author of Pandoc, has been working on a project > (http://commonmark.org/) to define a standard reference for Markdown*. > There are already two reference implementations, one in javascript, the > other in C: https://github.com/jgm/cmark It sounds as though there are at least two possibilities for parsers that could
2011 Apr 11
2
CodeDown = Markdown as the universal language for program documentation
Dear Markdown enthusiasts out there! Sure, I don't need to tell you how great an versatile Markdown is for writing standard documents. I think, that it would make a really great universal standard as a programming documentation language, too, and maybe "CodeDown" would be a good title for this approach. The idea started when I was trying to document some PHP scripts. I need to
2015 May 24
6
NEWS.md support on CRAN
John MacFarlane, the author of Pandoc, has been working on a project ( http://commonmark.org/) to define a standard reference for Markdown*. There are already two reference implementations, one in javascript, the other in C: https://github.com/jgm/cmark Regards, baptiste * There was some initial controversy with the original author of markdown, but in the long term it's probably one of the
2015 May 24
0
NEWS.md support on CRAN
> On 24 May 2015, at 12:07 pm, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > > On 23/05/2015 9:15 PM, Imanuel Costigan wrote: >> While a parsed HTML version of the NEWS.md file would be nice, I would like something much simpler: being able to "see? this file in the Help pane in RStudio > > That isn't really any simpler. RStudio is just displaying
2015 May 24
0
NEWS.md support on CRAN
On 24/05/2015 7:20 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 23/05/2015 10:26 PM, Imanuel Costigan wrote: >> >>> On 24 May 2015, at 12:07 pm, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> On 23/05/2015 9:15 PM, Imanuel Costigan wrote: >>>> While a parsed HTML version of the NEWS.md file would be nice, I would like something much simpler:
2002 Oct 31
7
Which tree should I be barking up?
Running Samba 2.2.6 on RedHat 7.2 in a Microsoft NT4 Domain, trying to create or copy a text file to a share from a MS Windows 2000 Professional workstation (client2k) gives 'Access denied' Reading the log file (level 3) for samba.client2k (not an activity I feel much comfort in doing correctly) it looks like I am being recognized as a 'guest user' which is a problem but for