🆕 pandoc 3.9 🎉🚀
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst. -
“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc oh this is a really good idea.
pandoc is lovely software and I'm a big fan. 🩵 -
“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.Sooo, how do you know that the documents won't leave your pc though? I mean you won't notice any code changes going forward, so even if you monitor your network traffic right now...
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Sooo, how do you know that the documents won't leave your pc though? I mean you won't notice any code changes going forward, so even if you monitor your network traffic right now...
@agowa338 If you want to be absolutely, 110% certain that no data leaves your device, then put your browser into "offline mode" after loading the app. Firefox has an option for that in the “File” menu, and most other browsers allow to do it via the developer tools console, under the “Network” tab.
But if that's a real concern for some reason, then consider to run a dockerized version of pandoc instead. A container without network access gives similar guarantees. -
“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc amazing! Thanks for the good work!
If I can give a suggestion: don't block the whole UI while loading the wasm, but just the "convert" button, so that people can pick their document and options in parallel to the code loading
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc i use pandoc as part of a static website build using Deno. I think this will let me switch out the system command shell call to a wasm call.
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc hi, I love pandoc. That is all. Thank you for all your work
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc yesss this is AWESOME ive been wishing for this forever and thought abt compiling it myself. im so glad there's a web version now

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@pandoc i use pandoc as part of a static website build using Deno. I think this will let me switch out the system command shell call to a wasm call.
@bri7 I'd love to see the result (if you can share it).
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@bri7 I'd love to see the result (if you can share it).
@pandoc my website is https://notes.yip.pe
the build script is listed in the index, as a polyglot file: it builts itself into an html file along with the other pages. each html file has an .md file source that just needs the extension changed.
so, because deno kinda follows web standards i may at some point some day be able to host the static builder in the browser as well as run it offline in a terminal. one day
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc This is absolutely fantastic! Thank you for your hard work!
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“pandoc for the people”, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst.@pandoc This is very cool! (and useful.) If you are ever in need of hosting for it (or any other pandoc project) then https://lysator.liu.se, a computer association I'm in can provide it for free.

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@pandoc amazing! Thanks for the good work!
If I can give a suggestion: don't block the whole UI while loading the wasm, but just the "convert" button, so that people can pick their document and options in parallel to the code loading
@miniBill Thank you! The UI has been updated following your suggestion.

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Sooo, how do you know that the documents won't leave your pc though? I mean you won't notice any code changes going forward, so even if you monitor your network traffic right now...
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