PyLuaTeX
pandoc-cookbook
PyLuaTeX | pandoc-cookbook | |
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3.5 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | over 3 years ago | |
TeX | TeX | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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PyLuaTeX
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Typst, a modern alternative to LaTeX, is now open source
This sounds like the superior solution. Of course you can run any command inside LaTeX and thus embed code... It just has to output valid LaTeX I think. There's also this: https://github.com/tndrle/PyLuaTeX (to run Python code).
pandoc-cookbook
- Keeferrourke/pandoc-cookbook: A literal cookbook. Typeset with Pandoc
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How can I create this using org-mode? Can be in any file format (PDF, jpg, etc). Preferably as a template so that it's reusable.
With some ammendments, this could be a base for your own template: Pandoc Cookbook
What are some alternatives?
pgfplots - pgfplots - A TeX package to draw normal and/or logarithmic plots directly in TeX in two and three dimensions with a user-friendly interface and pgfplotstable - a TeX package to round and format numerical tables. Examples in manuals and/or on web site.
stevetemplates - My collection of R Markdown templates, as an R package.
phd-thesis-template - A LaTeX / XeLaTeX / LuaLaTeX PhD thesis template for Cambridge University Engineering Department (CUED)
nyum - A simple Pandoc-powered static site generator for your recipe collection – it effortlessly turns a set of Markdown-formatted recipes into a lightweight, responsive, searchable website.
markdown - :notebook_with_decorative_cover: A package for converting and rendering markdown documents in TeX
obsidian-pandoc-templates - A repository for pandoc templates. Geared for Obsidian.