kenko·vor 14 Jahren·discussPandoc is fantastic, the parsing code is clear, and its extensions to markdown are well thought out.It's not just a markdown->everything converter, though. My install understands these:Input formats: native, json, markdown, markdown+lhs, rst, rst+lhs, textile, html, latex, latex+lhsOutput formats: native, json, html, html5, html+lhs, html5+lhs, s5, slidy, dzslides, docbook, opendocument, latex, latex+lhs, beamer, beamer+lhs, context, texinfo, man, markdown, markdown+lhs, plain, rst, rst+lhs, mediawiki, textile, rtf, org, asciidoc, odt, docx, epub
It's not just a markdown->everything converter, though. My install understands these:
Input formats: native, json, markdown, markdown+lhs, rst, rst+lhs, textile, html, latex, latex+lhs
Output formats: native, json, html, html5, html+lhs, html5+lhs, s5, slidy, dzslides, docbook, opendocument, latex, latex+lhs, beamer, beamer+lhs, context, texinfo, man, markdown, markdown+lhs, plain, rst, rst+lhs, mediawiki, textile, rtf, org, asciidoc, odt, docx, epub