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Eisvogel
A clean pandoc LaTeX template to convert your markdown files to PDF or LaTeX. It is designed for lecture notes and exercises with a focus on computer science.
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Installation
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Install pandoc from http://pandoc.org/. You also need to install LaTeX.
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Move the template
eisvogel.latex
to your pandoc templates folder. The location of the templates folder depends on your operating system:- Unix, Linux, macOS:
~/.pandoc/templates/
- Windows XP:
C:\Documents And Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\pandoc
- Windows Vista or later:
C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\pandoc
If there are no folders called
templates
orpandoc
you need to create them and put the templateeisvogel.latex
inside. - Unix, Linux, macOS:
Usage
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Open the terminal and navigate to the folder where your markdown file is located.
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Execute the following command
pandoc example.md -o example.pdf --from markdown --template eisvogel --listings --latexmathml
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 at the top of your markdown document (see the example markdown file). Your markdown document may look like the following:
---
title: "The Document Title"
author: [Example Author, Another Author]
date: 2017-02-20
tags: [Markdown, Example]
...
Here is the actual document text...