Unlimited edition. Use as much text (within reason) as you like and convert between HTML, HTML5, Latex, Markdown, Textile, ASCII, ODT, text, RTF, mediawiki.
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I hope you enjoy Pandoc online!
Unlimited edition. Use as much text (within reason) as you like and convert between HTML, HTML5, Latex, Markdown, Textile, ASCII, ODT, text, RTF, mediawiki.
I hope you enjoy Pandoc online!
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hi, it doesn’t convert table properly?
+1
Hi Jo,
In your testing did you only find an issue with table tags?
Thanks, Alec
actually a table with more complicated content… multiline with links … i can’t format that into table..
and in this conversion, it converted it into paragraph for some reasons
Hi Jo,
I’m sorry to hear that Pandoc can’t handle really complicated tables. It’s beyond our small improvements (we did some work debugging the Textile to Markdown and Markdown to HTML converters) to take on a full rewrite for tables.
If you find a Pandoc that does work for tables, let me know and we’ll modify our engine.
Thanks!
Alec
Hey Alec, it doesn’t seem to convert any table at all. it converted all my tables to paragraph.
i am not sure markdown itself could support a more complicated table like the one i described.
will let you know if i come across one.
Cheers.
Thanks Jo! Markdown does support tables but neither html nor Markdown are at their best building tables (html is a little better as at least the clunky tags are very well developed and specced).
I also couldn’t get a basic table to convert. It did work at this site though: pandoc.org/try/
Thanks for the converter though–other than tables it’s awesome!
jen
Hi Jen,
Glad to hear tables work over there. You can’t convert larger documents and the Textile/Markdown conversion is very dodgy (which is why we fixed it and put it up here). I wouldn’t recommend using Markdown or Textile for tables though.
Making the web work for you, Alec
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Thanks for the prod, Gary. We’d moved our website and there were a few libraries we had to add.
Our Pandoc online should be working now. Let us know if you notice any issues.
You’ve made me a happy writer again!
Broken again! Now it just goes to a blank page. :(
Sorry about that Gary, we’ve updated our theme and it looks like it has taken out Pandoc Online. We’ll get it fixed tomorrow.
Still not fixed!
Can you tell how much I love this tool? :)
Hi Gary. So do I!
Working again. Please test and let us know.
Working! (Except tables, as you know.)
Improved the size of the text boxes, making it easier to preview the results and/or make any quick corrections.
Hi! Is it possible to add Mediawiki format option to the input text? I know pandoc itself can translate mediawiki->markdown, for example, but that option seems to be absent from the form.
Working? I’m getting nothing.
Hi John,
Thanks for letting us know that there are some issues with the tool. We’ll have a go at fixing it tomorrow.
Hi John,
We’re back! We migrated servers not long ago and getting Pandoc Online working requires some non-standard packages.
Could there please be an option to download the output as a file? I’m trying to link to an easy-to-use online pandoc converter and this one is better than the official markdown converter. All that would need to be done is add a download button and put the content in a text file that has the extension in the output. The pandoc would also need to generate a standalone file with -s. With this option, could there please be an option to download html as either MathML, or with Mathjax?
Hi Brandon. Adding an API would be a burden we couldn’t take on right now but allowing file download might just work. Adding MathML or Mathjax is probably out of spec right now. If your in a position to make a donation, I’d be happy to add those for you.
I’ve thought seriously about making a really serious API version with limits and subscription and really large file sizes but I’m not sure it would fly with the free software crowd (most Pandoc users).
What do you think?
pandoc just requires –mathml or –mathjax as one of the arguments, so you don’t need to do anything else to add that as a feature. One should really be default when exporting HTML, otherwise $\frac{1}{2}$ will just look like that in the HTML. I think something similar to how Digital Ocean charges would work well with the Pandoc crowd, especially if there was a clear use case for an API. I am looking for something that will allow students to convert Markdown math files to HTML that is public facing.
hi dear alec i really enjoy this tool, very helpfull pleaser keep it alive
Thanks for your kind words, Sahar.
When going from html to MediaWiki, tt fails to deal with marks within links. Example:
le googel.
Results in: [https://www.google.com le googel. ]
which is invalid syntax.
Thanks for the tip Tay. We’ll work on improving the HTML to MediaWiki conversion on our next round of updates.
I’m using your great program to convert HTML files to MediaWiki but I have found that if I use Docbook to MediaWiki I get what I want. I have 100s of files I need to convert but I can not reproduce it in Pandoc?
Any help would be great I’m stuck.
Hi Brian,
We created this online version of Pandoc to allow us to move between Markdown, Textile and HTML ourselves and decided to share it with the world as there wasn’t a full version online: installing and tuning Pandoc locally just for one’s own use is a waste of resources.
Our version is a bit out of date now and we haven’t got anybody working on it actively now. You might want to contact some dedicated Pandoc programmers and have them create a custom build for you.