![]() Scrivener's compile post-processing triggers pandocomatic, automagically creating the final output(s) for you.Īs a sample of the fuller workflow, I've made a self-contained Scrivener project (you'll still need to install pandoc and pandocomatic first).Here is a complete compile format to demonstrate the necessary settings. In Scrivener, use a front-matter YAML document containing the required settings and compile via the MultiMarkdown format (this option generates Pandoc-specific output too).Configure one or more pandocomatic "recipes" you can base them on mine shared below. ![]() Install the latest pandoc and pandocomatic.I use Pandocomatic to flexibly manage Pandoc settings directly from Scrivener. ![]() Scrivener already comes with MultiMarkDown, but in my opinion Pandoc provides numerous additional benefits and installation is quite simple. This guide is a series of steps, which you can combine a-la-carte to integrate Scrivener (an app that excels at organised writing), and Pandoc (a tool that excels at transforming text into documents). Scrivomatic: Scrivener & Pandoc**įor Scrivener + Quarto see the forum post here, or download the Scrivener template directly. ![]()
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