Provided by: ruby-maruku_0.6.0-2_all bug

NAME

       maruku - converts markdown files to various output

SYNOPSIS

       maruku [options] [file1.md [file2.md ...]]

DESCRIPTION

       maruku  is  a  markdown interpreter: it accepts files written in the markdown language and
       transforms them into HTML, TeX of PDF (using  pdflatex).  If  no  file  is  given  on  the
       command-line, maruku acts as a filter and converts standard input to standard output.

OPTIONS

       -v, --[no-]verbose
              Run verbosely

       -u, --[no-]unsafe
              Use unsafe features

       -b     Break on error

       -i, --math-images ENGINE
              Uses ENGINE to render TeX to PNG.

       -m, --math-engine ENGINE
              Uses ENGINE to render MathML

       -o, --output FILE
              Output filename

       --pdf  Creates PDF output using pdflatex. Please see the NOTE below.

       --s5   Write S5 slideshow

       --html Write HTML output.

       --html-frag
              Write the contents of the BODY.

       --tex  Write LaTeX

       --inspect
              Shows the parsing result

       --version
              Show version

SEE ALSO

       marutex(1) pdflatex(1).

NOTE

       An  important  note  for debian users: to prevent a lightweight library such as libmaruku-
       ruby to pull in heavy dependencies like texlive, libmaruku-ruby does not depend on texlive
       (but only recommends it). This means that if you do not install texlive, you will not have
       PDF output.

AUTHOR

       maruku was written by Andrea Censi <andrea@rubyforge.org>.

       This manual page was written by Vincent Fourmond  <fourmond@debian.org>,  for  the  Debian
       project (but may be used by others).

                                           May 27, 2007                                 MARUKU(1)