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wget -qO- https://github.com/jgm/pandoc/releases/download/${PANDOC_VERSION}/pandoc-${PANDOC_VERSION}-linux-amd64.tar.gz | sudo tar xzf - --strip-components 1 -C /usr/local/
- name: Setup TexLive
env:
REMOTE: http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet
REMOTE: https://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet
INSTALL: '/tmp/install-texlive'
run: |
mkdir -p ${INSTALL}

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ A clean **pandoc LaTeX template** to convert your markdown files to PDF or LaTeX
## Installation
1. Install pandoc from <http://pandoc.org/>. You also need to install [LaTeX](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Installation#Distributions).
1. Install pandoc from <https://pandoc.org/>. You also need to install [LaTeX](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Installation#Distributions).
2. Download the latest version of the Eisvogel template from [the release page](https://github.com/Wandmalfarbe/pandoc-latex-template/releases/latest).
3. Extract the downloaded ZIP archive and open the folder.
4. Move the template `eisvogel.latex` to your pandoc templates folder. The location of the templates folder depends on your operating system:
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ pandock example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --listings
where `example.md` is the markdown file you want to convert to PDF.
In order to have nice headers and footers you need to supply metadata to your document. You can do that with a [YAML metadata block](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-yaml_metadata_block) at the top of your markdown document (see the [example markdown file](examples/basic-example/document.md)). Your markdown document may look like the following:
In order to have nice headers and footers you need to supply metadata to your document. You can do that with a [YAML metadata block](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-yaml_metadata_block) at the top of your markdown document (see the [example markdown file](examples/basic-example/document.md)). Your markdown document may look like the following:
``` markdown
---
@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ This template defines some new variables to control the appearance of the result
- `dd`: Didot point
- `cc`: cicero (12 `dd`)
- `sp`: Scaled point (65,536 `sp` = 1 `pt`)
- `ex`: Nomimal x-height
- `ex`: Nominal x-height
- `em`: Nominal m-width
- `px`: Pixel (only for pdfTeX and LuaTeX) The dimension given to the `\pdfpxdimen` primitive; default value is 1 `bp`, corresponding to a pixel density of 72 dpi.
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ an alternative](https://miktex.org/howto/miktex-console).
### Numbered Sections
For PDFs with [numbered sections](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options-affecting-specific-writers) use the `--number-sections` or `-N` option.
For PDFs with [numbered sections](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options-affecting-specific-writers) use the `--number-sections` or `-N` option.
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --number-sections
@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --listings
### Syntax Highlighting Without Listings
The following examples show [syntax highlighting of delimited code blocks](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#syntax-highlighting) without using listings. To see a list of all the supported highlight styles, type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
The following examples show [syntax highlighting of delimited code blocks](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#syntax-highlighting) without using listings. To see a list of all the supported highlight styles, type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --highlight-style pygments
@ -323,7 +323,7 @@ pandoc example.md -o example.tex --template eisvogel
### Changing the Document Language
The default language of this template is American English. The `lang` variable identifies the main language of the document, using a code according to [BCP 47](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47) (e.g. `en` or `en-GB`). For an incomplete list of the supported language codes see [the documentation for the hyph-utf8 package (Section 2)](http://mirrors.ctan.org/language/hyph-utf8/doc/generic/hyph-utf8/hyph-utf8.pdf). The following example changes the language to British English:
The default language of this template is American English. The `lang` variable identifies the main language of the document, using a code according to [BCP 47](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47) (e.g. `en` or `en-GB`). For an incomplete list of the supported language codes see [the documentation for the hyph-utf8 package (Section 2)](https://mirrors.ctan.org/language/hyph-utf8/doc/generic/hyph-utf8/hyph-utf8.pdf). The following example changes the language to British English:
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel -V lang=en-GB
@ -377,8 +377,8 @@ Error producing PDF.
``` latex
Error producing PDF.
! Package pdftex.def Error: File `logo\T1\textunderscoreimage.pdf' not fou
nd: using draft setting.
! Package pdftex.def Error: File `logo\T1\textunderscoreimage.pdf' not found:
using draft setting.
See the pdftex.def package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.

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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ A clean **pandoc LaTeX template** to convert your markdown files to PDF or LaTeX
## Installation
1. Install pandoc from <http://pandoc.org/>. You also need to install [LaTeX](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Installation#Distributions).
1. Install pandoc from <https://pandoc.org/>. You also need to install [LaTeX](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Installation#Distributions).
2. Download the latest version of the Eisvogel template from [the release page](https://github.com/Wandmalfarbe/pandoc-latex-template/releases/latest).
3. Extract the downloaded ZIP archive and open the folder.
4. Move the template `eisvogel.tex` to your pandoc templates folder and rename the file to `eisvogel.latex`. The location of the templates folder depends on your operating system:
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ A clean **pandoc LaTeX template** to convert your markdown files to PDF or LaTeX
where `example.md` is the markdown file you want to convert to PDF.
In order to have nice headers and footers you need to supply metadata to your document. You can do that with a [YAML metadata block](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-yaml_metadata_block) at the top of your markdown document (see the [example markdown file](../examples/basic-example/basic-example.md)). Your markdown document may look like the following:
In order to have nice headers and footers you need to supply metadata to your document. You can do that with a [YAML metadata block](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#extension-yaml_metadata_block) at the top of your markdown document (see the [example markdown file](../examples/basic-example/basic-example.md)). Your markdown document may look like the following:
``` markdown
---
@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ an alternative](https://miktex.org/howto/miktex-console).
### Numbered Sections
For PDFs with [numbered sections](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options-affecting-specific-writers) use the `--number-sections` or `-N` option.
For PDFs with [numbered sections](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#options-affecting-specific-writers) use the `--number-sections` or `-N` option.
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --number-sections
@ -250,7 +250,7 @@ pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --listings
### Syntax Highlighting Without Listings
The following examples show [syntax highlighting of delimited code blocks](http://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#syntax-highlighting) without using listings. To see a list of all the supported highlight styles, type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
The following examples show [syntax highlighting of delimited code blocks](https://pandoc.org/MANUAL.html#syntax-highlighting) without using listings. To see a list of all the supported highlight styles, type `pandoc --list-highlight-styles`.
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel --highlight-style pygments
@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ pandoc example.md -o example.tex --template eisvogel
### Changing the Document Language
The default language of this template is American English. The `lang` variable identifies the main language of the document, using a code according to [BCP 47](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47) (e.g. `en` or `en-GB`). For an incomplete list of the supported language codes see [the documentation for the hyph-utf8 package (Section 2)](http://mirrors.ctan.org/language/hyph-utf8/doc/generic/hyph-utf8/hyph-utf8.pdf). The following example changes the language to British English:
The default language of this template is American English. The `lang` variable identifies the main language of the document, using a code according to [BCP 47](https://tools.ietf.org/html/bcp47) (e.g. `en` or `en-GB`). For an incomplete list of the supported language codes see [the documentation for the hyph-utf8 package (Section 2)](https://mirrors.ctan.org/language/hyph-utf8/doc/generic/hyph-utf8/hyph-utf8.pdf). The following example changes the language to British English:
``` bash
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --template eisvogel -V lang=en-GB
@ -332,8 +332,8 @@ Error producing PDF.
``` latex
Error producing PDF.
! Package pdftex.def Error: File `logo\T1\textunderscoreimage.pdf' not fou
nd: using draft setting.
! Package pdftex.def Error: File `logo\T1\textunderscoreimage.pdf' not found:
using draft setting.
See the pdftex.def package documentation for explanation.
Type H <return> for immediate help.