asciidoc-hs
AsciiDoc parser that can be used as a Pandoc front-end, written in Haskell (by gmarpons)
pandoc-crossref
Pandoc filter for cross-references (by lierdakil)
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | GNU General Public License v2.0 only |
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asciidoc-hs
Posts with mentions or reviews of asciidoc-hs.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-09-17.
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Crossposting: question about non-CFG parsing. The Haskell ecosystem may have an answer, and I wouldn't mind using Haskell for this.
My grammar for inlines solves what I think is the most difficult part of the language: the mutual nesting of constrained/unconstrained inline styling. It has been very well received by the AsciiDoc standardization WG, as a good sign that the task of formally defining the language is feasible. This is not to say that there's not a lot of work ahead to complete both inline and block description, including challenging parts as escape sequences, and that even this part of the grammar is not going to be changed a lot in the future.
pandoc-crossref
Posts with mentions or reviews of pandoc-crossref.
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Is there a way to use pandoc-crossref for foonotes?
i was going through this link but couldn't find anything for footnotes.
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Latex-like Figures and Section Referencing in Obsidian
Hi everyone, I've recently been working on my dissertation and found it a bit hard to find any resources on how to reference image and sections in markdown just like in LaTeX. On Discord I didn't seem to get any replies and in the forum I could only find things like using HTML blocks. Well, I've found a way to do this, similar to how citations work using the pandoc-crossref filter (https://github.com/lierdakil/pandoc-crossref). Essentially it works like this:```![your nice caption](your_img_path.png){#fig:your_fig_name}```And in-text, reference the figure with: @fig:your_fig_name . The same can be done with sections.If anyone needs a step-by-step guide, I've updated my article on using Obsidian for Academic Writing: https://betterhumans.pub/obsidian-tutorial-for-academic-writing-87b038060522
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing asciidoc-hs and pandoc-crossref you can also consider the following projects:
pandoc-citeproc - Library and executable for using citeproc with pandoc
pandoc - Universal markup converter
pandoc-include - An include filter for Pandoc
readme-lhs - Output results directly to a lhs file.
pandoc-placetable - Pandoc filter to include CSV data (from file or URL)
hakyll-shortcut-links - ✂️ Hakyll shortcut-links in markdown files
sundown - Haskell bindings to the sundown markdown library
text-format-heavy - Full-weight Haskell string formatting library, analog of Python's string.format
pandoc-japanese-filters - Pandoc filters to treat Japanese-specific markups
deburr
asciidoc-hs vs pandoc-citeproc
pandoc-crossref vs pandoc-citeproc
asciidoc-hs vs pandoc
pandoc-crossref vs pandoc-include
asciidoc-hs vs readme-lhs
pandoc-crossref vs pandoc-placetable
asciidoc-hs vs hakyll-shortcut-links
pandoc-crossref vs pandoc
pandoc-crossref vs sundown
pandoc-crossref vs text-format-heavy
pandoc-crossref vs pandoc-japanese-filters
pandoc-crossref vs deburr