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Name: pymarktex
Version: 1.3.0
Summary: Will convert a markdown text file to a fancy PDF document
Home-page: http://github.com/xapple/pymarktex/
Author: Lucas Sinclair
Author-email: lucas.sinclair@me.com
License: MIT
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        # `pymarktex` version 1.3.0
        
        This program creates a PDF file out of a specifically formated markdown text file.
        In particular, the markdown file can contain extra information that
        will be included in the final PDF with a fancy header. See the example included.
        
        Dependencies:
        * A text conversion engine. The `pandoc` executable should be in your `$PATH`.
        * A latex engine. The `xelatex` executable should be in your `$PATH`.
        * These two python libraries: `sh`, `pystache` (you can install them with `pip`).
        
        You can use it from the shell like this:
        
            $ pymarktex lorem.md
        
        And it will generate the corresponding `lorem.pdf` file in the same directory.
        
        ### Installing TeX Live
        
            $ wget http://mirror.ctan.org/systems/texlive/tlnet/install-tl-unx.tar.gz
            $ tar xzf install-tl-unx.tar.gz
            $ cd install-tl-*
            $ ./install-tl -gui text
        
        Then, change the install directory to something like: `~/programs/textlive/2014`
        
        ### Code documentation
        More documentation is available at:
        http://xapple.github.io/pymarktex/
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