For personal use, I use PrinceXML to generate PDFs from MMD files that have a CSS file in their header. I'd really like to learn to use LaTeX one day, when I have the time, but until then I get reasonable output for my needs. (Any of my texts that get published go through some publishing workflow in the first place, which obviates any necessity on my part to "type set" them.)
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On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 6:29 AM, John Laudunjlaudun@mac.com wrote:
For personal use, I use PrinceXML to generate PDFs from MMD files that have a CSS file in their header.
I've been using Prince for years now and it's really fantastic. I've attached the Markdown to PDF command I've been using. You'll have to modify the path to Prince and maybe the output destination, but it should work.