Better solution found: quit sr.ht and move to a gitea implementation. No hassle, org files are fully recognized.
Jean-Christophe > On Oct 2, 2021, at 14:20, Jean-Christophe Helary <li...@traduction-libre.org> > wrote: > > I'm trying to work with SourceHut (sr.ht) and right now they only accept > Markdown syntax for their readme/wiki files. > > Since I work in Emacs/org-mode to write my documents (and try to stick to > that), I'd like to know if there is an elegant way to export org syntax to > MarkDown. > > I was thinking that the export-dispatch had an option for Plain Text / > Markdown, but that doesn't seem to be the case. > > As a workaround, I thought I'd work on a README.org file that I export to > HTML, change the name to .md and edit the contents to reduce the markup to > the strict minimum... But when I saw the contents of the HTML, I thought that > would be way too much work. > > *BUT* MarkDown bien basically HTML *without* the head/body tags, it seems to > me that the HTML export-dispatch thing could have a "super simplified MD > compatible" HTML option... > > Either way, I need a method to export to something that sr.ht will recognize > and process as MD so: > > 1) is there an external "approved" process to convert org-mode syntaxt to an > MD-compatible format ? > 2) if no, what is the not too hard way to hack the HTML output to produce > what I need with export-dispatch ? > > ---side note-- > And, Hello to Emacs-Humanities! I was away from the emacs-lists for a year > and when I came back I found that this amazing list was born. Last year I > started a "go-back-to-school" process that will eventually conclude with me > finishing an MA in Japanese studies, and I wrote my first 57 pages research > report last year with org-mode/Zotero/NeoOffice (a macOS only LibreOffice), > and that was fun. This year I work remotely as a part-time lecturer in > translation studies where I'll teach how to use free software in translation > (OmegaT/Opaki Framework/Maxprograms) and I wanted to write my teaching > material in org on sr.ht, but... > > -- > Jean-Christophe Helary @brandelune > https://mac4translators.blogspot.com > https://sr.ht/~brandelune/omegat-as-a-book/ > > -- Jean-Christophe Helary @brandelune https://mac4translators.blogspot.com https://sr.ht/~brandelune/omegat-as-a-book/