Pandoc format for Jupyter notebook
See original GitHub issuePandoc allow users to create Jupyter notebook from Markdown files, cf. the documentation. We’ll try to plug pandoc
into Jupytext and see if that is usable.
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@mwouts I’d be happy to help you turn the README into a Sphinx site if you’d be interested in this. Would you be open to a PR?
I have just released the version 1.1.0, which includes the
md:pandoc
format. Please let me know @choldgraf if you have more comments or suggestions. Thanks!