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Systematic document generation with unicode sanitization, engine fallback chain, and explicit error diagnosis
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Systematic document generation with unicode sanitization, engine fallback chain, and explicit error diagnosis
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| name | doc-gen-unicode-diagnostic |
| description | Systematic document generation with unicode sanitization, engine fallback chain, and explicit error diagnosis |
Use this skill when document generation tasks fail or return unclear errors, especially when:
.docx, .pdf, .html)shell_agent returns "unknown error" without diagnosticsRecent executions show 43% effectiveness because agents:
xelatex engine (better Unicode support)This skill fixes those gaps with mandatory steps.
Before starting document generation, verify your toolchain:
run_shell
command: which pandoc && pandoc --version | head -3
run_shell
command: which pdflatex xelatex wkhtmltopdf 2>/dev/null || echo "Some engines missing"
run_shell
command: python3 -c "import sys; print(sys.version)"
If pandoc is missing, install it:
run_shell
command: apt-get update && apt-get install -y pandoc
For PDF support, install LaTeX engines:
run_shell
command: apt-get install -y texlive-latex-recommended texlive-fonts-recommended texlive-xetex
Manually split the workflow into observable, diagnostic steps:
write_file for markdown source (visible content)PDF generation via LaTeX has limited Unicode support. Before PDF conversion, you MUST sanitize:
| Character | Issue | Safe Replacement |
|---|---|---|
— (em dash) | LaTeX incompatibility | -- |
– (en dash) | LaTeX incompatibility | - |
" " (curly quotes) | Encoding errors | " " (straight) |
' ' (curly apostrophe) | Encoding errors | ' (straight) |
… (ellipsis) | May not render | ... |
→ ← ↑ ↓ (arrows) | LaTeX incompatibility | -> <- ^ v |
✓ ✗ (checkmarks) | May not render | [x] [ ] |
★ ● (symbols) | May not render | * - |
© ® ™ | Require packages | (c) (r) (tm) |
| Non-ASCII (é, ñ, ü) | Font-dependent | Keep for xelatex, sanitize for pdflatex |
DOCX and HTML handle Unicode natively - use original markdown for these formats.
run_shell
command: which pandoc || (apt-get update && apt-get install -y pandoc)
run_shell
command: which xelatex || echo "xelatex not available - will use fallback"
write_file
path: /tmp/document_source.md
content: |
# Document Title
## Section 1
Your content here with full Unicode support...
## Section 2
Special chars: "quotes" — dashes … ellipsis ✓ checkmarks
Option A: Manual sanitization with write_file
write_file
path: /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md
content: |
# Document Title
## Section 1
Your content here...
## Section 2
Special chars: "quotes" -- dashes ... ellipsis [x] checkmarks
Option B: Automated sanitization script
First create the script:
write_file
path: /tmp/sanitize_for_pdf.sh
content: |
#!/bin/bash
INPUT="$1"
OUTPUT="${2:-${1%.md}_sanitized.md}"
sed -e 's/—/--/g' -e 's/–/-/g' \
-e 's/"([^"]*)"/"\1"/g' -e "s/'([^']*)'/\`\1\`/g" \
-e 's/…/.../g' -e 's/→/->/g' -e 's/←/<-/g' \
-e 's/✓/[x]/g' -e 's/✗/[ ]/g' \
-e 's/©/(c)/g' -e 's/®/(r)/g' -e 's/™/(tm)/g' \
"$INPUT" > "$OUTPUT"
echo "Sanitized: $INPUT -> $OUTPUT"
run_shell
command: chmod +x /tmp/sanitize_for_pdf.sh && /tmp/sanitize_for_pdf.sh /tmp/document_source.md /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.docx 2>&1
Capture stderr with 2>&1 to see actual errors (not "unknown error").
Try engines in order: xelatex (best Unicode) → pdflatex → wkhtmltopdf
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex 2>&1
If xelatex fails, try pdflatex:
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=pdflatex 2>&1
If pdflatex fails, try wkhtmltopdf:
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf 2>&1
If ALL engines fail, diagnose with:
run_shell
command: file /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md && head -20 /tmp/document_source_sanitized.md
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/document_source.md -o output.html 2>&1
run_shell
command: ls -lh output.* && file output.*
run_shell
command: [ -f output.pdf ] && echo "PDF created: $(wc -c < output.pdf) bytes" || echo "PDF MISSING"
# Generate Client Report in Multiple Formats
## Step 0: Pre-flight
run_shell
command: which pandoc xelatex || echo "Checking toolchain..."
## Step 1: Write markdown source
write_file
path: /tmp/client_report.md
content: |
# Client Investment Report
## Executive Summary
Portfolio performance shows strong returns — up 15% this quarter...
## Risk Analysis
Key metrics: "Sharpe ratio" ✓ passed … continuing analysis
## Step 2: Sanitize for PDF (MANDATORY)
write_file
path: /tmp/client_report_sanitized.md
content: |
# Client Investment Report
## Executive Summary
Portfolio performance shows strong returns -- up 15% this quarter...
## Risk Analysis
Key metrics: "Sharpe ratio" [x] passed ... continuing analysis
## Step 3: Convert to DOCX (original unicode OK)
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/client_report.md -o client_report.docx 2>&1
## Step 4: Convert to PDF (sanitized, xelatex first)
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/client_report_sanitized.md -o client_report.pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex 2>&1
## Step 5: Convert to HTML (original unicode OK)
run_shell
command: pandoc /tmp/client_report.md -o client_report.html 2>&1
## Step 6: Verify
run_shell
command: ls -lh client_report.* && file client_report.*
When a conversion fails, capture stderr (2>&1) and diagnose:
If error contains "xelatex not found" or "LaTeX error":
→ Try next engine: --pdf-engine=pdflatex or --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf
If error contains "encoding" or "UTF-8":
→ Unicode not properly sanitized; re-check Step 2
→ Add -f markdown+utf8 to pandoc command
If error contains "template" or "class":
→ LaTeX template issue; try --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf
If error is "unknown error" (no stderr captured):
→ Re-run with 2>&1 to capture actual error message
→ Check if pandoc is installed: which pandoc
If wkhtmltopdf fails:
→ Install: apt-get install wkhtmltopdf
→ Or use Python alternative: reportlab or fpdf2
If all pandoc engines fail, use Python libraries directly:
Using fpdf2:
run_shell
command: python3 -c "
from fpdf import FPDF
pdf = FPDF()
pdf.add_page()
pdf.set_font('Arial', '', 12)
pdf.cell(0, 10, 'Document Title')
pdf.output('output.pdf')
"
Using reportlab:
run_shell
command: python3 -c "
from reportlab.lib.pagesizes import letter
from reportlab.pdfgen import canvas
c = canvas.Canvas('output.pdf', pagesize=letter)
c.drawString(100, 750, 'Document Title')
c.save()
"
# Markdown to Word (Unicode-safe)
pandoc input.md -o output.docx
# Markdown to PDF with xelatex (BEST for Unicode)
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=xelatex
# Markdown to PDF with pdflatex (requires sanitization)
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=pdflatex
# Markdown to PDF with wkhtmltopdf (HTML-based, good fallback)
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf
# Markdown to HTML
pandoc input.md -o output.html
# With metadata
pandoc input.md -o output.pdf --metadata title="Document Title"
# Force UTF-8 encoding
pandoc -f markdown+utf8 input.md -o output.pdf
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| "xelatex not found" | Missing LaTeX engine | apt-get install texlive-xetex or try --pdf-engine=wkhtmltopdf |
| "LaTeX error: encoding" | Unicode in source | Use sanitized markdown for PDF |
| "unknown error" (pandoc) | stderr not captured | Re-run with 2>&1 to see real error |
| PDF missing after conversion | All engines failed | Try Python (fpdf2/reportlab) as fallback |
| DOCX has garbled text | Encoding issue | Add -f markdown+utf8 to pandoc command |
| HTML renders but PDF fails | LaTeX-specific issue | wkhtmltopdf engine usually works |
Before marking task complete, verify:
write_filels -lh output.*file output.*read_file if applicable)After successfully completing this manual workflow:
For documents with Unicode content requiring PDF, always use this manual workflow.
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