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diff --git a/web/demos b/web/demos
index 976e4ad7e..453e59955 100644
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@@ -61,11 +61,11 @@ click on the name of the output file:
13. From markdown to PDF:
-@ pandoc @@README@@ -o @@example13.pdf@@
+@ markdown2pdf @@README@@ -o @@example13.pdf@@
14. PDF with numbered sections and a custom LaTeX header:
-@ pandoc -N -C @@myheader.tex@@ @@README@@ -o @@example14.pdf@@
+@ markdown2pdf -N -C @@myheader.tex@@ @@README@@ -o @@example14.pdf@@
[xmlto]: http://cyberelk.net/tim/xmlto/
diff --git a/web/index.txt.in b/web/index.txt.in
index 5894e1f70..8b3c66e3a 100644
--- a/web/index.txt.in
+++ b/web/index.txt.in
@@ -34,6 +34,8 @@ Pandoc features
+ Compatibility mode to turn off syntax entensions and emulate
`Markdown.pl`.
- Convenient wrapper scripts:
+ + `markdown2pdf` converts directly from markdown to PDF, using
+ `pdflatex`.
+ `html2markdown` makes it easy to produce a markdown version
of any web page.
+ `hsmarkdown` is a drop-in replacement for `Markdown.pl`.
@@ -49,6 +51,7 @@ or [try pandoc on the web](/pandoc/try).
- [Demonstrations](examples.html)
- Man pages
- [`pandoc(1)`](pandoc.1.html)
+ - [`markdown2pdf(1)`](markdown2pdf.1.html)
- [`html2markdown(1)`](html2markdown.1.html)
- [`hsmarkdown(1)`](hsmarkdown.1.html)
- [Library documentation](doc/pandoc/index.html) (for Haskell programmers)