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Pandoc Data directory, including customised filters and templates for producing multiple outputs for academic content.

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Pandoc Configuration Files

This is my "live" Pandoc data directory contents (default location: $HOME/.local/share/pandoc/ on macOS and Linux). I usually use pandocomatic to manage Pandoc via my pandocomatic.yaml configuration file. Pandocomatic automates all Pandoc settings, so you simply assign one or more "recipes" in your document metadata (docx-refs, latex-letter etc.) and the correct Pandoc settings are used for you. Pandocomatic can also run pre– and post–processing scripts to help with tweaks Pandoc may not be able to implement directly. Some of my pandocomatic recipes are also available as defaults files callable directly using pandoc -d.

Most of my writing is academic in nature. I generally use my pandocomatic recipes triggered automagically via Scrivener's post-processing compile feature; see Scrivomatic for more details of the workflow. My templates and filters are customised: I've collected and modified several Pandoc templates and use a set of filters to transform Academic metadata to multiple outputs; my filters are written in Ruby using https://github.com/htdebeer/paru.

I have my own personal choice of fonts, you should change the font metadata to those you have on your computer.

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