Add PowerPoint info to MANUAL and README.

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Jesse Rosenthal 2017-12-11 06:43:49 -05:00
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@ -14,21 +14,21 @@ Pandoc is a [Haskell] library for converting from one markup format to
another, and a command-line tool that uses this library. It can read
[Markdown], [CommonMark], [PHP Markdown Extra], [GitHub-Flavored
Markdown], [MultiMarkdown], and (subsets of) [Textile],
[reStructuredText], [HTML], [LaTeX], [MediaWiki markup], [TWiki markup],
[TikiWiki markup], [Creole 1.0], [Haddock markup], [OPML], [Emacs Org mode],
[DocBook], [Muse], [txt2tags], [Vimwiki], [EPUB], [ODT], and [Word docx];
and it can write plain text, [Markdown], [CommonMark], [PHP Markdown
Extra], [GitHub-Flavored Markdown], [MultiMarkdown],
[reStructuredText], [XHTML], [HTML5], [LaTeX] \(including
[`beamer`] slide shows\), [ConTeXt], [RTF], [OPML], [DocBook],
[OpenDocument], [ODT], [Word docx], [GNU Texinfo], [MediaWiki
markup], [DokuWiki markup], [ZimWiki markup], [Haddock markup],
[EPUB] \(v2 or v3\), [FictionBook2], [Textile], [groff man],
[reStructuredText], [HTML], [LaTeX], [MediaWiki markup], [TWiki
markup], [TikiWiki markup], [Creole 1.0], [Haddock markup], [OPML],
[Emacs Org mode], [DocBook], [Muse], [txt2tags], [Vimwiki], [EPUB],
[ODT], and [Word docx]; and it can write plain text, [Markdown],
[CommonMark], [PHP Markdown Extra], [GitHub-Flavored Markdown],
[MultiMarkdown], [reStructuredText], [XHTML], [HTML5], [LaTeX]
\(including [`beamer`] slide shows\), [ConTeXt], [RTF], [OPML],
[DocBook], [OpenDocument], [ODT], [Word docx], [GNU Texinfo],
[MediaWiki markup], [DokuWiki markup], [ZimWiki markup], [Haddock
markup], [EPUB] \(v2 or v3\), [FictionBook2], [Textile], [groff man],
[groff ms], [Emacs Org mode], [AsciiDoc], [InDesign ICML], [TEI
Simple], [Muse] and [Slidy], [Slideous], [DZSlides], [reveal.js]
or [S5] HTML slide shows. It can also produce [PDF] output on
systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, `pdfroff`, `wkhtmltopdf`,
`prince`, or `weasyprint` is installed.
Simple], [Muse], [PowerPoint] slide shows and [Slidy], [Slideous],
[DZSlides], [reveal.js] or [S5] HTML slide shows. It can also produce
[PDF] output on systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, `pdfroff`,
`wkhtmltopdf`, `prince`, or `weasyprint` is installed.
Pandoc's enhanced version of Markdown includes syntax for [footnotes],
[tables], flexible [ordered lists], [definition lists], [fenced code
@ -102,6 +102,7 @@ Markdown can be expected to be lossy.
[InDesign ICML]: https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/indesign/cs55-docs/IDML/idml-specification.pdf
[TEI Simple]: https://github.com/TEIC/TEI-Simple
[Muse]: https://amusewiki.org/library/manual
[PowerPoint]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint
[Vimwiki]: https://vimwiki.github.io
Using `pandoc`
@ -303,36 +304,35 @@ General options
(original unextended Markdown), `markdown_phpextra` (PHP Markdown
Extra), `markdown_mmd` (MultiMarkdown), `gfm` (GitHub-Flavored
Markdown), `commonmark` (CommonMark Markdown), `rst`
(reStructuredText), `html4` (XHTML 1.0 Transitional), `html`
or `html5` (HTML5/XHTML [polyglot markup]), `latex`
(LaTeX), `beamer` (LaTeX beamer slide show), `context` (ConTeXt),
`man` (groff man), `mediawiki` (MediaWiki markup),
`dokuwiki` (DokuWiki markup), `zimwiki` (ZimWiki markup),
`textile` (Textile), `org` (Emacs Org mode), `texinfo` (GNU Texinfo),
`opml` (OPML), `docbook` or `docbook4` (DocBook 4), `docbook5`
(DocBook 5), `jats` (JATS XML), `opendocument` (OpenDocument),
`odt` (OpenOffice text document), `docx` (Word docx), `haddock`
(Haddock markup), `rtf` (rich text format), `epub2` (EPUB v2 book),
`epub` or `epub3` (EPUB v3), `fb2` (FictionBook2 e-book),
`asciidoc` (AsciiDoc), `icml` (InDesign ICML), `tei` (TEI
Simple), `slidy` (Slidy HTML and JavaScript slide show),
`slideous` (Slideous HTML and JavaScript slide show),
`dzslides` (DZSlides HTML5 + JavaScript slide show),
`revealjs` (reveal.js HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), `s5`
(S5 HTML and JavaScript slide show), or the path of a custom
lua writer (see [Custom writers], below). (`markdown_github`
provides deprecated and less accurate support for
Github-Flavored Markdown; please use `gfm` instead, unless
you use extensions that do not work with `gfm`.) Note that `odt`,
`epub`, and `epub3` output will not be directed to *stdout*;
an output filename must be specified using the `-o/--output`
option. If `+lhs` is appended to `markdown`, `rst`, `latex`,
`beamer`, `html4`, or `html5`, the output will be rendered as
literate Haskell source: see [Literate Haskell support],
below. Markdown syntax extensions can be individually
enabled or disabled by appending `+EXTENSION` or
`-EXTENSION` to the format name, as described above under `-f`.
See `--list-output-formats` and `--list-extensions`, below.
(reStructuredText), `html4` (XHTML 1.0 Transitional), `html` or
`html5` (HTML5/XHTML [polyglot markup]), `latex` (LaTeX), `beamer`
(LaTeX beamer slide show), `context` (ConTeXt), `man` (groff man),
`mediawiki` (MediaWiki markup), `dokuwiki` (DokuWiki markup),
`zimwiki` (ZimWiki markup), `textile` (Textile), `org` (Emacs Org
mode), `texinfo` (GNU Texinfo), `opml` (OPML), `docbook` or
`docbook4` (DocBook 4), `docbook5` (DocBook 5), `jats` (JATS XML),
`opendocument` (OpenDocument), `odt` (OpenOffice text document),
`docx` (Word docx), `haddock` (Haddock markup), `rtf` (rich text
format), `epub2` (EPUB v2 book), `epub` or `epub3` (EPUB v3),
`fb2` (FictionBook2 e-book), `asciidoc` (AsciiDoc), `icml`
(InDesign ICML), `tei` (TEI Simple), `slidy` (Slidy HTML and
JavaScript slide show), `slideous` (Slideous HTML and JavaScript
slide show), `dzslides` (DZSlides HTML5 + JavaScript slide show),
`revealjs` (reveal.js HTML5 + JavaScript slide show), `s5` (S5
HTML and JavaScript slide show), `pptx` (PowerPoint slide show) or
the path of a custom lua writer (see [Custom writers],
below). (`markdown_github` provides deprecated and less accurate
support for Github-Flavored Markdown; please use `gfm` instead,
unless you use extensions that do not work with `gfm`.) Note that
`odt`, `epub`, and `epub3` output will not be directed to
*stdout*; an output filename must be specified using the
`-o/--output` option. If `+lhs` is appended to `markdown`, `rst`,
`latex`, `beamer`, `html4`, or `html5`, the output will be
rendered as literate Haskell source: see [Literate Haskell
support], below. Markdown syntax extensions can be individually
enabled or disabled by appending `+EXTENSION` or `-EXTENSION` to
the format name, as described above under `-f`. See
`--list-output-formats` and `--list-extensions`, below.
`-o` *FILE*, `--output=`*FILE*
@ -3891,7 +3891,8 @@ Producing slide shows with pandoc
You can use pandoc to produce an HTML + JavaScript slide presentation
that can be viewed via a web browser. There are five ways to do this,
using [S5], [DZSlides], [Slidy], [Slideous], or [reveal.js].
You can also produce a PDF slide show using LaTeX [`beamer`].
You can also produce a PDF slide show using LaTeX [`beamer`], or
slides shows in Microsoft [PowerPoint] format.
Here's the Markdown source for a simple slide show, `habits.txt`:
@ -3953,6 +3954,10 @@ To produce a PDF slide show using beamer, type
Note that a reveal.js slide show can also be converted to a PDF
by printing it to a file from the browser.
To produce a Powerpoint slide show, type
pandoc habits.txt -o habits.pptx
Structuring the slide show
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@ -29,9 +29,9 @@ Extra], [GitHub-Flavored Markdown], [MultiMarkdown],
markup], [DokuWiki markup], [ZimWiki markup], [Haddock markup],
[EPUB] \(v2 or v3\), [FictionBook2], [Textile], [groff man],
[groff ms], [Emacs Org mode], [AsciiDoc], [InDesign ICML], [TEI
Simple], [Muse] and [Slidy], [Slideous], [DZSlides], [reveal.js]
or [S5] HTML slide shows. It can also produce [PDF] output on
systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, `pdfroff`, `wkhtmltopdf`,
Simple], [Muse], [PowerPoint] slide shows and [Slidy], [Slideous],
[DZSlides], [reveal.js] or [S5] HTML slide shows. It can also produce
[PDF] output on systems where LaTeX, ConTeXt, `pdfroff`, `wkhtmltopdf`,
`prince`, or `weasyprint` is installed.
Pandoc's enhanced version of Markdown includes syntax for [footnotes],
@ -104,6 +104,7 @@ Markdown can be expected to be lossy.
[InDesign ICML]: https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/Adobe/en/devnet/indesign/cs55-docs/IDML/idml-specification.pdf
[TEI Simple]: https://github.com/TEIC/TEI-Simple
[Muse]: https://amusewiki.org/library/manual
[PowerPoint]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_PowerPoint
[Vimwiki]: https://vimwiki.github.io