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Yep, I was led to Pandoc in my initial search for document conversion utility, but it turns out that I would need to build a bunch of haskell dependencies to run it on slackware, and the online demo only allows 1000 characters... but I'm sure it's great. :)

Maybe I'll use the JSON as an excuse to finally Learn Python the Hard Way...

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