In order to build the PDF, you will need to install
- pandoc
- The pandoc filter pandoc-crossref
- A TeX distribution such as TeX Live
(
pdflatex
is used to convert tex to PDF) - The biber package
I hacked this template together for my ICASSP 2018 paper, so I am using the content of that work as an example (see this repo if you are interested).
paper.md
: The paper content, written in Markdownmetadata.yaml
: Authors, abstract, and some configuration settingsicassp_template.latex
: The latex template used by pandoc to generate the tex filerefs.bib
: bibtex formatted referencesimages
: Directory with three images corresponding to Figures 1-3 in the paper
You can either replace refs.bib
with your own bibtex file, or specify the path
to your own file for the value of bibliography
in metadata.yaml
(in which
case ignore refs.bib
).
Then enter make
, which calls pandoc to run paper.md
and metadata.yaml
through the latex template icassp_template.latex
, generating
build/paper.tex
, where build
is the output directory. In build
you will
find various intermediate files generated by the pdflatex
and biber
commands, in addition to the built PDF file paper.pdf
and a copy of all cited
bibtex entries paper_biber.bib
.
Enter make clean
to remove the build
directory.
ieee-pandoc-template was used as a starting point.
Note that the bibliography is not correctly formatted when using the ieee CSL
file, hence why I use the --biblatex
flag when calling pandoc.