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"cmd": ["pandoc --latex-engine=xelatex --filter=pandoc-citeproc -o '$file_base_name.pdf' '$file_name'"], | |
"selector": "text.html.markdown", | |
"shell": true | |
} |
I'm using pandoc version 1.19.2.4 , the updated snippet of @keuv-grvl should modify the argument name from --pdf-engine to --latex-engine.
@codingforpleasure Updated! I don't use SublimeText anymore, let me know if this snippet fails.
I think also that the --filter=pandoc-citeproc
bit is no longer required in my version of pandoc (2.15) it worked without it.
However, I needed to add lmodern latex sty package by simply doing sudo apt-get install lmodern
Thanks for the gist!
I'm using pandoc version 1.19.2.4 , the updated snippet of @keuv-grvl should modify the argument name from --pdf-engine to --latex-engine.
As of today, the usage of latex-engine is no longer possible for pandoc v2.19.2 (windows tested) see my console output :
PS > pandoc --latex-engine=xelatex -o 'README.pdf' 'README.md'
--latex-engine has been removed. Use --pdf-engine instead.
Try pandoc.exe --help for more information.
PS > pandoc -v
pandoc.exe 2.19.2
Compiled with pandoc-types 1.22.2.1, texmath 0.12.5.2, skylighting 0.13,
citeproc 0.8.0.1, ipynb 0.2, hslua 2.2.1
Scripting engine: Lua 5.4
User data directory: C:\Users\%USER%\AppData\Roaming\pandoc
Copyright (C) 2006-2022 John MacFarlane. Web: https://pandoc.org
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is no
warranty, not even for merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
PS > $PSVersionTable
Name Value
---- -----
PSVersion 7.2.7
PSEdition Core
GitCommitId 7.2.7
OS Microsoft Windows 10.0.19043
Platform Win32NT
PSCompatibleVersions {1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0…}
PSRemotingProtocolVersion 2.3
SerializationVersion 1.1.0.1
WSManStackVersion 3.0
I'm using pandoc v2.9.2.1 on Linux Mint (21.3) and by changing --latex-engine=xelatex
to --pdf-engine=pdflatex
things were back in working order:
{
"cmd": ["pandoc --pdf-engine=pdflatex --filter=pandoc-citeproc -o '$file_base_name.pdf' '$file_name'"],
"selector": "text.html.markdown",
"shell": true
}
There are several pdf engines you can use, including xelatex as used above: https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#option--pdf-engine
I actually had problems with previous solutions but this worked for me:
{ "cmd": ["pandoc --pdf-engine=pdflatex --citeproc -o '$file_base_name.pdf' '$file_name'"], "selector": "text.html.markdown", "shell": true }
@mariohuq I am not familiar with Windows command line, but I suppose that you have to add the
pandoc
executable to yourPATH
.