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Automatically convert markup supported by pandoc into PDF/HTML when uploading to JIRA.

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Jirafs-Pandoc
=============

Automatically converts many kinds of markup into fancy PDF files
when uploading to JIRA.

For example: it transforms
`markup like this <https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/coddingtonbear-public/github/jirafs-pandoc/pdf_example.rst>`_
into `markup like this <https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/coddingtonbear-public/github/jirafs-pandoc/pdf_example.pdf>`_.

Installation
------------

1. Install from PIP::

pip install jirafs-pandoc

2. Enable for a ticket folder::

jirafs plugins --enable=pandoc

Note that you can globally enable this (or any) plugin by adding the
``--global`` flag to the above command::

jirafs plugins --global --enable=pandoc

Requirements
------------

Depending upon which output format you utilize, your requirements
may vary:

* **PDF Output**: Both pandoc and xelatex are required.
* **Other output formats**: Only pandoc is required.

Supported Input Formats and Extensions
--------------------------------------

* Text Formats (``extra``)

* ``*.text``
* ``*.txt``

* HTML (``html``)

* ``*.html``
* ``*.htm``

* JSON (pandoc AST) (``json``)

* ``*.json``

* Latex (``latex``)

* ``*.latex``
* ``*.tex``
* ``*.ltx``

* Markdown (``markdown``)

* ``*.markdown``
* ``*.mkd``
* ``*.md``
* ``*.pandoc``
* ``*.pdk``
* ``*.pd``
* ``*.pdc``

* Native Pandoc (``native``)

* ``*.hs``

* reStructuredText (``rst``)

* ``*.rst``

* Textile (``textile``)

* ``*.textile``

Supported Output Formats
------------------------

Common output formats include:

* PDF (``pdf``)
* HTML (``html``)
* RTF (``rtf``)

But, you can use any output format supported by Pandoc. Please check
which formats your version of Pandoc supports by running::

pandoc --help

Optional Configuration
----------------------

* Default Input Formats: markdown, reStructuredText, and textile.
See `Configuring Input Formats`_ for details on how to limit or
expand which files will be transformed.
* Default Output Format: PDF. See `Configuring Output Format`_ for
details on how to set which output format will be used.

Configuring Input Formats
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

By default, only markdown, reStructuredText, and textile files
are transformed, but you can change which files will be transformed on a
format or extension basis using either the
``pandoc.enabled_input_extensions`` or the ``pandoc.enabled_input_formats``
settings.

To limit to only specific extensions, set the
``pandoc.enabled_input_extensions`` setting; for example, to only transform
reStructuredText and textile documents into PDFs, you would run::

jirafs config --set pandoc.enabled_input_extensions rst,textile

To limit to only specific formats, set the
``pandoc.enabled_input_formats`` setting. To limit to transforming only
markdown and textile documents, you could run::

jirafs config --set pandoc.enabled_input_formats markdown,textile

Configuring Output Format
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

By default, markup files will be converted into PDF files, but you can
convert to HTML (or any other supported format) instead by setting the
``pandoc.output_format`` setting::

jirafs config --set pandoc.output_format html

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