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Pandoc is a command-line tool I use to process written Markdown files into various output formats, eg. EPUB, HTML, PDF, etc.
I was wondering whether it would be possible to implement an optional feature for the "Save As..." button (or a menu export button?) to export the current Markdown file (or folder tree full of Markdown files) through an installation of Pandoc?
With the recently-added INI options to specify pre/post processors, this should be possible? See also this feature request for this very issue in Notepad++: notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus#11077
To be honest, might be better implemented as a separate plugin, but since this one already has a "Save As" for Markdown preview, I thought I'd suggest it as an improvement, as currently it only saves Markdig-processed HTML.
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There are already plugins for this use case.
For example the NppExec plugin.
Basically its a plugin to execute commandline programms.
I am using this one to convert my tex files to pdf with pdflatex.
Its possible to add your suggested feature to markdown panel, but it could take a while.
Maybe you are interested to implement this feature and make a PR?
Pandoc is a command-line tool I use to process written Markdown files into various output formats, eg. EPUB, HTML, PDF, etc.
I was wondering whether it would be possible to implement an optional feature for the "Save As..." button (or a menu export button?) to export the current Markdown file (or folder tree full of Markdown files) through an installation of Pandoc?
With the recently-added INI options to specify pre/post processors, this should be possible? See also this feature request for this very issue in Notepad++: notepad-plus-plus/notepad-plus-plus#11077
To be honest, might be better implemented as a separate plugin, but since this one already has a "Save As" for Markdown preview, I thought I'd suggest it as an improvement, as currently it only saves Markdig-processed HTML.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: