Initially I attempted to use pandoc to convert the markdown version to pdf. The result was limited success primarily because I had no control over the styling and documentation was lacking.
I saw this article by Matt Farina and it looks like a promising alternative. http://java.dzone.com/articles/converting-markdown-pdf-php?mz=46483-html5
Having the ability to immediately convert to pdf (versus having to manually typeset and style in another program as I had to do for the version 1.0 release) would greatly speed up the release cycle of this report without sacrificing the design of the paper.
Initially I attempted to use pandoc to convert the markdown version to pdf. The result was limited success primarily because I had no control over the styling and documentation was lacking.
I saw this article by Matt Farina and it looks like a promising alternative. http://java.dzone.com/articles/converting-markdown-pdf-php?mz=46483-html5
Having the ability to immediately convert to pdf (versus having to manually typeset and style in another program as I had to do for the version 1.0 release) would greatly speed up the release cycle of this report without sacrificing the design of the paper.