For the past few months we ProfHackers have been running an occasional series about using the command line. I got us started with a couple posts Taking up the command line is easier if you have a ...
There are endless options for converting documents from one format to another, like the ‘Save As’ function in word processors, or various online converters. There’s also an open-source utility for the ...
In my last two postings, I introduced a way to create slide presentations by writing them in a simple text file, with Markdown formatting, and add some of the “infinite canvas” features of Impress.js.
This fall, I subjected some MPub students to working out a book publishing workflow, using Pandoc, the amazing document processor tool created by Berkeley philosopher John MacFarlane. Pandoc is a ...
Markdown and want to convert it to an HTML file or PDF file, it is troublesome to prepare conversion software for each format. With the free open source software Pandoc, you can convert document files ...