If the script follows standard document automation patterns (like those used with tools such as or SILE ), your project directory should look like this: main.lua or tiago4.2.lua : The execution script. paper_content.md : Your text. template.tex or style.lua : The visual layout rules. references.bib : Your bibliography. 3. Executing the Script
To "put together a paper" using such a script, you generally need to follow a standard Lua-based document workflow: 1. Preparing Your Source Files tiago4.2.lua
If the script is designed as a (common for academic writing), the command would look like: If the script follows standard document automation patterns
Most Lua-based paper assembly scripts expect content in a structured format. references
Regardless of the script used, a complete paper should be organized into these sections: : Define the problem and your thesis.
pandoc input.md --lua-filter=tiago4.2.lua -o final_paper.pdf Use code with caution. Copied to clipboard 4. General Paper Layout (Academic Standards)