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- A simple latex.template with comments (MichaelT)
- LaTeX template that removes "Figure #" automatic labels from caption (rwst quoting jgm)
- [How to add a "Table of Contents" title in the HTML template]
- Customizing the appearance of pandoc tables with booktabs (requires 1.12.2)
- A simple letter template for Pandoc
- Template for making Tufte-style handouts
- The Markdown Resume
- PDF slides and handouts using Pandoc and Beamer
- A template for creating a PhD thesis in markdown + pandoc
- Alternative template for creating a PhD thesis in markdown + pandoc
- Simple example on how to write a thesis in markdown with Pandoc
- Boilerplate for writing a paper with Markdown/Latex and Pandoc
- md2latex is a collection of templates and scripts which are designed to allow you to write in APA 6 style using Markdown and to convert to APA 6 Style in LaTeX.
- Pandoc Project Boilerplate This is the boilerplate to produce a book and an ebook with Pandoc.
- A skeleton template and generator for creating academic papers and targeting common formats, with SVG support.
- Pandoc Markdown ebook template
- Opening Science, an example of using Pandoc to create both a printed and electronic book with academic citations (see also the blog post by Martin Fenner)
- Advanced R Programming, combining pandoc with Jekyll and knitr
- https://github.com/tonyblundell/pandoc-bootstrap-template A bootstrap template.
- https://github.com/diversen/pandoc-bootstrap-adaptive-template. A bootstrap adaptive template with a sticky accordion menu.
- mindoc: minimal template producing a HTML document with responsive styling and section navigation menu. Designed to make academic documents including course syllabi and scholarly articles accessible on small screens.
Notable forks of pandoc-templates, for ~/.pandoc/templates
- claes / pandoc-templates is a good illustration of a template with many user-defined variables, e.g for margins, language, papersize, orientation, etc. Because this makes command line specification a bit unwieldy, he includes simple shell script with unused options commented out to instruct markdown2pdf how to fill in all the blanks.
- dsanson / pandoc-templates
- kjhealy / pandoc-templates. Note that it calls a special .sty file from kjhealy / latex-custom-kjh.
- smile / pandoc-templates, including a German-language article template.
- wcaleb / pandoc-templates