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Package for converting and rendering markdown documents in TeX
The Markdown package converts CommonMark markup to TeX commands. The functionality is provided both as a Lua module, and as plain TeX, LaTeX, and ConTeXt macro packages that can be used to directly typeset TeX documents containing markdown markup. Unlike other convertors, the Markdown package does not require any external programs and makes it easy to redefine how each and every markdown element is rendered. Creative abuse of the markdown syntax is encouraged.
Simple LaTeX parser providing latex-to-unicode and unicode-to-latex
Simple LaTeX parser providing latex-to-unicode and unicode-to-latex conversion. Python 3.4 or 2.7. The library is designed to be as backward-compatible as reasonably possible and is able to run on old Python versions should it be necessary. (Use the setup.py script directly if you have Python 3.7, poetry doesn't seem to work with old Python versions.) The pylatexenc.latexencode module provides a function unicode_to_latex() which converts a Unicode string into LaTeX text and escape sequences...