Pandoc: does not include input files
Pandoc does include input files
If you have a structure like this
.
├── main.tex
└── somefolder
└── somefile.tex
with the following two files
1: main.tex
% !TeX program = XeLaTeX
\documentclass{article}
\begin{document}
\section*{Test}
Input somefolder/somefile.tex:
\input{somefolder/somefile}
\end{document}
and
2: somefile.tex
This is somefile
then
pandoc main.tex -t docx -o main.docx
will give you a word document, which contains the contents of somefolder/somefile.tex
3: main.docx
Bottom line: It works. If the structure of your project and/or code is more complicated then you should do some preprocessing first.
Update: Your MWE produces a docx file
As you can see, it contains the content from the included files. The trouble is that pandoc can't parse the elaborate macros (\newcommand
) you are using, so there is a lot of noise and not a lot of signal.
I answered this question before here:
I know that this is an old question, but I have not seen any answers to this effect: Essentially, if you are using markdown and pandoc to convert your file to pdf, in your yaml data at the top of the page, you can include something like this:
---
header-includes:
- \usepackage{pdfpages}
output: pdf_document
---
\includepdf{/path/to/pdf/document.pdf}
# Section
Blah blah
## Section
Blah blah
Since pandoc using latex to convert all of your documents, the header-includes
section calls the pdfpages package. Then when you include \includepdf{/path/to/pdf/document.pdf}
it will insert whatever is include in that document. Furthermore, you can include multiple pdf files this way.
As a fun bonus, and this is only because I often use markdown, if you would like to include files other than markdown, for instance latex files. I have modified this answer somewhat. Say that you have a markdown file markdown1.md:
---
title: Something meaning full
author: Talking head
---
And two addtional latex file document1, that looks like this:
\section{Section}
Profundity.
\subsection{Section}
Razor's edge.
And another, document2.tex, that looks like this:
\section{Section
Glah
\subsection{Section}
Balh Balh
Assuming that you want to include document1.tex and document2.tex into markdown1.md, you would just do this to markdown1.md
title: Something meaning full
author: Talking head
---
\input{/path/to/document1}
\input{/path/to/document2}
Run pandoc over it, e.g.
in terminal pandoc markdown1.md -o markdown1.pdf