Sure. Assuming you're in C:\Example, you could do
pandoc myfile.txt -s -o here\myfile.html
Or, if you're somewhere else,
pandoc C:\Example\myfile.txt -s -o C:\Example\here\myfile.html
+++ Darren Doyle [Jan 31 15 20:33 ]:
>Let's say I had a markdown document located in C:\Example.
>If I converted it to HTML can I set the output directory for that file to a
>different folder (C:\Example\here)?
>
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