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Unbuch

A simple pandoc setup to compile a book from markdown sources into html pages and pdf.

Features:

  • Tufte-inspired layout with sidenotes
  • Latex formulas via katex plugin
  • Custom Environments
  • Cross references
  • HTML pages, individual PDF chapters, PDF book

Examples of major projects in Unbuch

Getting started

  1. Install pandoc v2.14 (exact version requirement)
  2. Make sure you have python 3.5+ installed with pandocfilters package
  3. Clone the repository
  4. Customize your book by setting up variables in Makefile.
  5. Type make to build both pdf and html files.
  • To build html only, type make html.
  • To build pdf only, type make pdf.

Find the compiled results in publish/ directory.

Dependencies

  • pandoc 2.14 (strict: must be version 2.14)
  • python 3.5 or higher with pandocfilters installed

Note: Every new release of pandoc since version 2.10 has broken the compile process due to changes in the way that pandoc handles citations. Getting things to run with a different version of pandoc is certainly possible, but may require changes, primarily to the latex template located at templates/book.tex. The issue is typically with the latex environments related to cslreferences. Copy and paste from the latex template corresponding to your pandoc version as is necessary.

Special files and folders

  • assets -- Put all files linked to from the sources here
  • css -- All css files. NO NEED TO EDIT.
  • filters -- Custom pandoc filters. NO NEED TO EDIT.
  • sources -- This is where the source markdown files live. Go here to edit.
  • templates -- Pandoc template files. NO NEED TO EDIT.
  • publish -- Contains compiled pages and pdfs ready for publishing. DO NOT EDIT.

Credits

The setup is based on:

Current issues

See Issues tab for current issues and ways of contributing to the project.

Thank you.

Usage manual

Scroll through the markdown files in sources/ to get a sense for how this works. Below is additional documentation.

Basic workflow

  1. Edit one of the source markdown files in sources/
  2. Type make to produce all output in publish/

Compiling

  • make to compile all sources into publish/ directory. This will compile all chapters as html and pdf, as well as the whole book as pdf.

  • make -j8 to compile in parallel.

  • make publish/pdf/chaptername.pdf to compile individual pdf chapter

  • make publish/chaptername.html to compile individual html name

Side notes and margin notes

Example usage in markdown:

This is a first paragraph.[^note1]

[^note1]:
  {-} This is an unnumbered margin note.

This is a second paragraph.[^note2]

[^note2]:
  This is a numbered sidenote.

Custom environments

Numbered theorem environment example:

  begin-Theorem

  $2+2=4$

  end-Theorem

The environment Theorem must be defined in latex macros at templates/macros.sty.

Unnumered environment:

  begin+Example

  This.

  end+Example

The begin and end statements must be at the beginning of a new paragraph each.

Cross references

Create a reference by writing !{kind:name}, e.g., !{theorem:main}, anywhere outside math or code environments.

Use reference with the same syntax, e.g., Theorem !{theorem:main}. Another reference of the form !{theorem:second} will increment theorem counter.

Example:

Next we're going to see a deep theorem.

!{thm:deep}

begin+Theorem

$1 + 1 = 2$

end+Theorem

We saw in Theorem !{thm:deep} that $1+1=2$.

NOTE: This way of doing references is NOT equivalent to the way pdflatex does it. In particular, references don't automatically match to the correct number of the Theorem environment. Instead every numbered theorem has to be prefixed with an !{thm:name} expression for this to work.

Math formulas

Math macros can be defined in templates/shared-macros.tex. When compiling from markdown to html, these will be inserted at the top of the markdown file and interpreted by pandoc for use with katex. When compiling to pdf, these will be interpreted by pdflatex.

Images

Ideally, create images in both SVG and PDF format. Place two files image.pdf and image.svg in the assets/ directory. Include the image by its .svg extension.

![An image](assets/image.svg)

At compile time, the custom filter filter/svgimagext.py will subsitute the pdf extension for the pdf compilation. You don't need to worry about it.

If vector graphics are not available use JPG or PNG. Those are the only other two formats that are supported.

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