Have you used the -t textile command line option? Pandoc outputs html by default. Sometimes it can guess the input and output formats from the file extensions (if you have specified an output file name) but in principle you have to use the -f INPUTFORMAT and -t OUTPUTFORMAT (with the capitalized words replaced with actual format names). The default for input format is markdown.

Den ons 7 juni 2023 16:18Tatiana Kallaur <t.kallaur-/x1ayaorDlXIb2jZbfQ/kQ@public.gmane.org> skrev:
Hey, guys!

Textile document looks bad in RedMine, Pandoc 3.1.3 for Win 

The formatting command works ok, the file is saved in textile format, but the content in the file looks as html 

Also, when I copy/paste the content to redmine - it looks as html

What can it be?

Thank you in advance.

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