A pandoc filter for automatic numbering
Project description
# pandoc-numbering
*pandoc-numbering* is a [pandoc] filter for numbering all kinds of things.
Demonstration: Using [`pandoc-numbering-sample.md`] as input gives output files in [pdf], [tex], [html], [epub], [md] and other formats.
~~~
$ cat pandoc-numbering-sample.md
% Sample use of automatic numbering
% Ch. Demko <chdemko@gmail.com>
% 04/11/2015
This is the first section
=========================
Exercise #
This is the first exercise. Have also a look at the [](#second).
> Theorem (Needed for the [second exercise](#second)) #theorem1
>
> This is a the first theorem. Look at the [exercise](#second "Go to the exercise #").
Exercise (This is the second exercise) #second
Use [theorem #](#theorem1)
This is the second section
=========================
> Theorem #
>
> Another theorem.
$ pandoc -s --filter pandoc-numbering pandoc-numbering-sample.md -t markdown
---
author:
- 'Ch. Demko <chdemko@gmail.com>'
date: '04/11/2015'
title: Sample use of automatic numbering
...
This is the first section
=========================
**Exercise 1**
This is the first exercise. Have also a look at the [Exercise
2](#second).
> <span id="theorem1">**Theorem 1*** (Needed for the [second
> exercise](#second))*</span>
>
> This is a the first theorem. Look at the
> [exercise](#second "Go to the exercise 2").
<span id="second">**Exercise 2*** (This is the second exercise)*</span>
Use [theorem 1](#theorem1)
This is the second section
==========================
> **Theorem 2**
>
> Another theorem.
~~~
This version of pandoc-numbering was tested using pandoc 1.15.1 and is known to work under linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
[pandoc]: http://pandoc.org/
[`pandoc-numbering-sample.md`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chdemko/pandoc-numbering/master/pandoc-numbering-sample.md
Usage
-----
To apply the filter, use the following option with pandoc:
--filter pandoc-numbering
Installation
------------
pandoc-numbering requires [python], a programming language that comes pre-installed on linux and Mac OS X, and which is easily installed [on Windows]. Either python 2.7 or 3.x will do.
Install pandoc-numbering as root using the bash command
pip install pandoc-numbering
To upgrade to the most recent release, use
pip install --upgrade pandoc-numbering
Pip is a script that downloads and installs modules from the Python Package Index, [PyPI]. It should come installed with your python distribution. If you are running linux, pip may be bundled separately. On a Debian-based system (including Ubuntu), you can install it as root using
apt-get update
apt-get install python-pip
[python]: https://www.python.org/
[on Windows]: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
[PyPI]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi
Getting Help
------------
If you have any difficulties with pandoc-numbering, please feel welcome to [file an issue] on github so that we can help.
[file an issue]: https://github.com/chdemko/pandoc-numbering/issues
*pandoc-numbering* is a [pandoc] filter for numbering all kinds of things.
Demonstration: Using [`pandoc-numbering-sample.md`] as input gives output files in [pdf], [tex], [html], [epub], [md] and other formats.
~~~
$ cat pandoc-numbering-sample.md
% Sample use of automatic numbering
% Ch. Demko <chdemko@gmail.com>
% 04/11/2015
This is the first section
=========================
Exercise #
This is the first exercise. Have also a look at the [](#second).
> Theorem (Needed for the [second exercise](#second)) #theorem1
>
> This is a the first theorem. Look at the [exercise](#second "Go to the exercise #").
Exercise (This is the second exercise) #second
Use [theorem #](#theorem1)
This is the second section
=========================
> Theorem #
>
> Another theorem.
$ pandoc -s --filter pandoc-numbering pandoc-numbering-sample.md -t markdown
---
author:
- 'Ch. Demko <chdemko@gmail.com>'
date: '04/11/2015'
title: Sample use of automatic numbering
...
This is the first section
=========================
**Exercise 1**
This is the first exercise. Have also a look at the [Exercise
2](#second).
> <span id="theorem1">**Theorem 1*** (Needed for the [second
> exercise](#second))*</span>
>
> This is a the first theorem. Look at the
> [exercise](#second "Go to the exercise 2").
<span id="second">**Exercise 2*** (This is the second exercise)*</span>
Use [theorem 1](#theorem1)
This is the second section
==========================
> **Theorem 2**
>
> Another theorem.
~~~
This version of pandoc-numbering was tested using pandoc 1.15.1 and is known to work under linux, Mac OS X and Windows.
[pandoc]: http://pandoc.org/
[`pandoc-numbering-sample.md`]: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/chdemko/pandoc-numbering/master/pandoc-numbering-sample.md
Usage
-----
To apply the filter, use the following option with pandoc:
--filter pandoc-numbering
Installation
------------
pandoc-numbering requires [python], a programming language that comes pre-installed on linux and Mac OS X, and which is easily installed [on Windows]. Either python 2.7 or 3.x will do.
Install pandoc-numbering as root using the bash command
pip install pandoc-numbering
To upgrade to the most recent release, use
pip install --upgrade pandoc-numbering
Pip is a script that downloads and installs modules from the Python Package Index, [PyPI]. It should come installed with your python distribution. If you are running linux, pip may be bundled separately. On a Debian-based system (including Ubuntu), you can install it as root using
apt-get update
apt-get install python-pip
[python]: https://www.python.org/
[on Windows]: https://www.python.org/downloads/windows/
[PyPI]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi
Getting Help
------------
If you have any difficulties with pandoc-numbering, please feel welcome to [file an issue] on github so that we can help.
[file an issue]: https://github.com/chdemko/pandoc-numbering/issues
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