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π pandoc 3.9 ππ@txt_file We'd like to investigate the error, could you post some details? You can also file a bug report directly at http://github.com/jgm/pandoc/issues
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π pandoc 3.9 ππ@majdal Thanks for the report! The issue should be fixed now, please let us know in case it persists.
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π pandoc 3.9 ππ@miniBill Thank you! The UI has been updated following your suggestion.

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π pandoc 3.9 ππ@bri7 I'd love to see the result (if you can share it).
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π pandoc 3.9 ππ@agowa338 If you want to be absolutely, 110% certain that no data leaves your device, then put your browser into "offline mode" after loading the app. Firefox has an option for that in the βFileβ menu, and most other browsers allow to do it via the developer tools console, under the βNetworkβ tab.
But if that's a real concern for some reason, then consider to run a dockerized version of pandoc instead. A container without network access gives similar guarantees. -
π pandoc 3.9 ππ@metaphil
Sounds like you're on Arch Linux, as that's a general problem with Haskell apps on Arch. If you want to keep pandoc installed locally, then checkout the `pandoc-bin` package on AUR. It's not maintained by any of the pandoc core devs, but is generally accepted as the best way to install pandoc on Arch. -
π pandoc 3.9 ππβpandoc for the peopleβ, the pandoc wasm web-app, is now available at https://pandoc.org/app/
It allows to run any kind of document conversion that pandoc supports in the browser. The documents never leave the computer, thus ensuring *full privacy*.
Conversions to pdf are done via Typst. -
π pandoc 3.9 ππ
pandoc 3.9 

β’ Official support for wasm (WebAssembly), allowing to run pandoc in the browser,
β’ the *alerts* extension is now available in the pandoc Markdown flavor,
β’ support for defaults files using JSON instead of YAML,
β’ extension of `${.}` vars in the `defaults` field, making it easier to base defaults files on other defaults,
β’ method to run Lua code with a modified pandoc state,
β’ and much moreMany thanks to all who contributed!