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Thanks. So now the pdf gets created w/o error, but= =20 there are not footnotes. neither of these: pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html pandoc -V links-as-notes -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf=20 test.html ...creates pdf w/ footnotes, so there's no footnote to contain the page=20 number of the linked-to page. Something undesireable does happen though... I changed the paragraph with= =20 the link to:

Here is a link to important words about the=20 target.

...and the "important words about the target" get removed altogether. Those= =20 should not be removed, just the tags around them should be removed. Thanks for the help so far. I'm excited to see a lua filter in action for= =20 my first time. Very curious about the api... I presume pandoc is looking=20 for functions with particular names like Link and Span? Would you mind=20 confirming... this https://pandoc.org/lua-filters.html#type-link is the=20 proper spot in the docs for referencing Link in this context... right? I imagine this working example produce footnotes w/ page numbers for you in= =20 your environment...? Any idea what I could inspect to try to get it working= =20 in mine? On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:57:02 AM UTC-5 Bastien Dumont wrote: > Place the file under `~/.local/share/pandoc/filters`. You don't need the= =20 > executable flag. > > Le Saturday 26 November 2022 =C3=A0 02:30:58PM, user account a =C3=A9crit= : > > Thanks I wish that worked. I don't know what I'm doing wrong, here's=20 > what I've > > got=E2=80=A6 > >=20 > > `pandoc --version` says user data dir is `~/.local/share/pandoc` so I= =20 > placed > > this file there as `~/.local/share/pandoc/links-with-page-number.lua`= =20 > and did > > (just in case) `chmod +x` on it. > >=20 > > `pandoc -o test.pdf test.html` produces a 2page pdf as expected with no > > footnotes. > >=20 > > `pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html` fails to= =20 > produce > > pdf file with: > > ``` > > Error running filter links-with-page-number.lua: > > links-with-page-number.lua: openBinaryFile: does not exist (No such fil= e=20 > or > > directory) > > ``` > >=20 > > There's no typo in my script name or command invocation. Using ~/.pando= c > > instead of ~/.local/share/pandoc doesn't make any difference, still get= =20 > that > > same error. > >=20 > > Any ideas? > >=20 > > On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 12:34:15 PM UTC-5 Bastien Dumont wrot= e: > >=20 > > Please find attached a basic implementation. As in the attached sample= =20 > HMTL > > file, I suppose that the targets are marked with ids on spans and that= =20 > you > > link to it via empty elements. If you have a LaTeX installation,=20 > simply > > do `pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html` to see= =20 > the > > result. > >=20 > > Le Saturday 26 November 2022 =C3=A0 05:21:25AM, user account a =C3=A9cr= it : > > > Thanks! Yeah injecting html in the intermediary document doesn't soun= d > > very > > > promising either (again, because the pages have to be built first=20 > before > > > footnotes updated with page #s) so maybe I'll abandon weasyprint in= =20 > this > > case, > > > if this would be easy to do with a *Tex pdf engine. In that case... h= ow > > would > > > one go about this? Would a lua filter be more capable with a differen= t > > pdf > > > engine or would a different mechanism be used? > > > > > > On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 5:28:31 AM UTC-5 Bastien Dumont=20 > wrote: > > > > > > The problem is that Pandoc does not produce the PDF document: it=20 > produces > > > the intermediary HTML document that is processed by weasyprint to=20 > produce > > > the PDF. So you cannot get page numbers in a Lua filter. > > > > > > However, you can inject raw HTML code in the intermediary file (or in > > your > > > CSS) that will make weasyprint print the page numbers. The question i= s > > > whether such HTML code exists. It certainly would be possible to do= =20 > this > > if > > > you converted to PDF via LaTeX, ConTeXt or groff, but I don't know if= =20 > it > > is > > > possible via weasyprint. > > > > > > Le Friday 25 November 2022 =C3=A0 04:33:05PM, user account a =C3=A9cr= it : > > > > Using pandoc with weasyprint pdf engine to turn the markdown files= =20 > from > > a > > > blog > > > > (static site generator does the html conversion) into a pdf for=20 > print. > > > > > > > > Would it be possible, perhaps with a custom lua filter or some othe= r > > > mechanism, > > > > to add the page number of the linked-to page? The page numbers won'= t=20 > be > > > known > > > > until pandoc has already created the document, and I don't know whe= re > > in > > > 'the > > > > pipeline' the lua filter intervenes compared to when the pages > > exist...? > > > And > > > > If the pages exist with their numbers earlier enough, is there an > > object > > > or > > > > something from which lua can get the page number? > > > > > > > > I haven't found anything about page numbers in [1][1] > https://pandoc.org > > / > > > > lua-filters.html#module-pandoc.utils ...am I looking in the wrong > > place? > > > Can > > > > anyone tell me anything about this? > > > > > > > > It's an intimidating rabbit hole for me, particularly because I see= =20 > no > > > mention > > > > of "page number" there in the docs, which makes it seem kinda=20 > hopeless > > > > actually. 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oh a 'filters' subdir! Thanks. So now the pdf gets created w/o error, = but there are not footnotes.

neither of these:
=
    pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.= pdf test.html
    pandoc -V links-as-notes -L link= s-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html
...creates pdf w/ fo= otnotes, so there's no footnote to contain the page number of the linked-to= page.

Something undesireable does happen though..= . I changed the paragraph with the link to:
<p>Here is a li= nk to <a href=3D"#thetarget">important words about the target</a&g= t;.</p>
...and the "important words about the target" get r= emoved altogether. Those should not be removed, just the <a> tags aro= und them should be removed.

Thanks for the help so= far. I'm excited to see a lua filter in action for my first time. Very cur= ious about the api... I presume pandoc is looking for functions with partic= ular names like Link and Span? Would you mind confirming... this https://pa= ndoc.org/lua-filters.html#type-link is the proper spot in the docs for refe= rencing Link in this context... right?

I imagine t= his working example produce footnotes w/ page numbers for you in your envir= onment...? Any idea what I could inspect to try to get it working in mine?<= br>
= On Sunday, November 27, 2022 at 3:57:02 AM UTC-5 Bastien Dumont wrote:
=
Place the file un= der `~/.local/share/pandoc/filters`. You don't need the executable flag= .

Le Saturday 26 November 2022 =C3=A0 02:30:58PM, user account a =C3=A9cr= it :
> Thanks I wish that worked. I don't know what I'm doing wro= ng, here's what I've
> got=E2=80=A6
>=20
> `pandoc --version` says user data dir is `~/.local/share/pandoc` s= o I placed
> this file there as `~/.local/share/pandoc/links-with-page-number.l= ua` and did
> (just in case) `chmod +x` on it.
>=20
> `pandoc -o test.pdf test.html` produces a 2page pdf as expected wi= th no
> footnotes.
>=20
> `pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html` fails= to produce
> pdf file with:
> ```
> Error running filter links-with-page-number.lua:
> links-with-page-number.lua: openBinaryFile: does not exist (No suc= h file or
> directory)
> ```
>=20
> There's no typo in my script name or command invocation. Using= ~/.pandoc
> instead of ~/.local/share/pandoc doesn't make any difference, = still get that
> same error.
>=20
> Any ideas?
>=20
> On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 12:34:15 PM UTC-5 Bastien Dumont= wrote:
>=20
> Please find attached a basic implementation. As in the attache= d sample HMTL
> file, I suppose that the targets are marked with ids on spans = and that you
> link to it via empty <a> elements. If you have a LaTeX i= nstallation, simply
> do `pandoc -L links-with-page-number.lua -o test.pdf test.html= ` to see the
> result.
>=20
> Le Saturday 26 November 2022 =C3=A0 05:21:25AM, user account a= =C3=A9crit :
> > Thanks! Yeah injecting html in the intermediary document = doesn't sound
> very
> > promising either (again, because the pages have to be bui= lt first before
> > footnotes updated with page #s) so maybe I'll abandon= weasyprint in this
> case,
> > if this would be easy to do with a *Tex pdf engine. In th= at case... how
> would
> > one go about this? Would a lua filter be more capable wit= h a different
> pdf
> > engine or would a different mechanism be used?
> >
> > On Saturday, November 26, 2022 at 5:28:31 AM UTC-5 Bastie= n Dumont wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that Pandoc does not produce the PDF docum= ent: it produces
> > the intermediary HTML document that is processed by weasy= print to produce
> > the PDF. So you cannot get page numbers in a Lua filter.
> >
> > However, you can inject raw HTML code in the intermediary= file (or in
> your
> > CSS) that will make weasyprint print the page numbers. Th= e question is
> > whether such HTML code exists. It certainly would be poss= ible to do this
> if
> > you converted to PDF via LaTeX, ConTeXt or groff, but I d= on't know if it
> is
> > possible via weasyprint.
> >
> > Le Friday 25 November 2022 =C3=A0 04:33:05PM, user accoun= t a =C3=A9crit :
> > > Using pandoc with weasyprint pdf engine to turn the = markdown files from
> a
> > blog
> > > (static site generator does the html conversion) int= o a pdf for print.
> > >
> > > Would it be possible, perhaps with a custom lua filt= er or some other
> > mechanism,
> > > to add the page number of the linked-to page? The pa= ge numbers won't be
> > known
> > > until pandoc has already created the document, and I= don't know where
> in
> > 'the
> > > pipeline' the lua filter intervenes compared to = when the pages
> exist...?
> > And
> > > If the pages exist with their numbers earlier enough= , is there an
> object
> > or
> > > something from which lua can get the page number?
> > >
> > > I haven't found anything about page numbers in [= 1][1]
https://pandoc.org
> /
> > > lua-filters.html#module-pandoc.utils ...am I looking= in the wrong
> place?
> > Can
> > > anyone tell me anything about this?
> > >
> > > It's an intimidating rabbit hole for me, particu= larly because I see no
> > mention
> > > of "page number" there in the docs, which = makes it seem kinda hopeless
> > > actually. But maybe one of you know the way and coul= d point me in that
> > > direction?
> > >
> > > --
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> Groups
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> > >
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