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by singingfish 1432 days ago
I had a go at pandoc when I was writing my (social science) PhD, but I gave up and went back to just doing it all in LaTeX fairly quickly.

From memory the compile times didn't worry me at all. What did worry me was making it look like I'd put far more effort into documentation presentation than I actually had. Which worked well for me, especially big shout out to the hyperref package to get my far-too-many acronyms linked back to the acronym definition table for every mention), links to every citation, and proper links inside the document to each section /page reference.

Then on top of that my hacked together proofreading tools in emacs, and a torturous 10k word chapter 2 to sideline a difficult politicical problem, and I passed first time!