pandoc-csv2table VS pandoc-crossref

Compare pandoc-csv2table vs pandoc-crossref and see what are their differences.

pandoc-csv2table

A Pandoc filter that renders CSV as Pandoc Markdown Tables. (by baig)
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pandoc-csv2table pandoc-crossref
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4.3 7.9
9 months ago about 1 month ago
Haskell Haskell
MIT License GNU General Public License v2.0 only
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pandoc-csv2table

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

pandoc-crossref

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  • Is there a way to use pandoc-crossref for foonotes?
    1 project | /r/linuxquestions | 18 May 2023
    i was going through this link but couldn't find anything for footnotes.
  • Latex-like Figures and Section Referencing in Obsidian
    1 project | /r/ObsidianMD | 26 Jan 2023
    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
  • Figure Referencing
    1 project | /r/Zettlr | 19 Oct 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing pandoc-csv2table and pandoc-crossref you can also consider the following projects:

diagrams-pandoc - A pandoc filter to express diagrams inline using the haskell EDSL diagrams.

pandoc-citeproc - Library and executable for using citeproc with pandoc

fuzzy - Fuzzy string search in Haskell

pandoc-include - An include filter for Pandoc

pandoc-placetable - Pandoc filter to include CSV data (from file or URL)

MoeDict - Haskell Utilities working with MoeDict.tw JSON dataset

pandoc - Universal markup converter

JSONb - Parses JSON from byte strings (instead of character strings).

sundown - Haskell bindings to the sundown markdown library

pandoc-citeproc-preamble - Insert a preamble before pandoc-citeproc's bibliography

text-format-heavy - Full-weight Haskell string formatting library, analog of Python's string.format