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+\begin{hcarentry}[updated]{Pandoc}
+\label{pandoc}
+\report{John MacFarlane}%05/09
+\status{active development}
+\participants{Recai Okta\c{s}, Andrea Rossato, Peter Wang}
+\makeheader
+
+Pandoc aspires to be the swiss army knife of text markup formats: it
+can read markdown and (with some limitations) HTML, LaTeX, and
+reStructuredText, and it can write markdown, reStructuredText, HTML,
+DocBook XML, OpenDocument XML, ODT, RTF, groff man, MediaWiki markup,
+GNU Texinfo, LaTeX, ConTeXt, and S5. Pandoc's markdown syntax includes
+extensions for LaTeX math, tables, definition lists, footnotes, and more.
+
+Since the last report, there have been two releases of pandoc (1.1 and 1.2),
+including many bug fixes and the following new features:
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Support for literate Haskell.
+ \item New \texttt{--jsmath} and \texttt{--email-obfuscation} options.
+ \item Better CSS styling in HTML tables.
+ \item Windows installer no longer requires admin privileges.
+ \item Support for citeproc-hs-0.2.
+\end{itemize}
+
+\FurtherReading
+ \url{http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/}
+\end{hcarentry}