I used it once. It has attractive and pleasing PDF output which was a goal for me. I was very happy. It depends on latex packages, which means it's a very big footprint on disk if that's a factor for you. I prefer markdown to rest anyway. It can include maths / formulae reasonably well from memory.

On 19 January 2015 at 05:33, Jason White <jason@jasonjgw.net> wrote:
I would welcome comments (favourable or otherwise) from anyone on the list who
has used Pandoc to convert documents between various file formats. In
particular, I'm interested in the possibility of using it to write papers in
Markdown format (using Pandoc's extensions), then converting them to any of
ePub, HTML, PDF (via LaTeX), MS-Word docx/OOXML, ODF, etc.

Pandoc also supports automatic citations and bibliography generation, a highly
desirable feature.

I plan to experiment, but, as always, comments from those who have taken this
path already would be informative.

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