I think the answer may be something like:

(shell-command-to-string (concat  "pandoc -f html -t org <<< '"  :html "'" )

Though I'm not quite sure how to go about it just yet.

On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 3:50 PM, Tory S. Anderson <torys.ander...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> man pandoc will be your friend. It guided me to the following simple
> (interactive) use:
>
> pandoc -f html -t org
> <b> how are you? </b>
> <i> I am good </i>
> *how are you?* /I am good/
>
> I won't be able to help you much farther than that, though.
> - Tory
>
> Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > That should be enough. I would need to feed a string form emacs to
> > pandoc, then capture the output as a new string that can be output in
> > the export filter. Do you know how to do that part?
> > Thanks,
> > Matt
> >
> > On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Tory S. Anderson
> > <torys.ander...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >     Using the magic wizard program Pandoc, I just had success with a
> >     simple little example:
> >
> >     pandoc -o test.org test.html
> >
> >     Input test.html:
> >     <html>
> >     <body>
> >     <strong>TEST strong!</strong>
> >     <div class='table'>
> >     <div class='cell'>Cell 1</div>
> >     <div class='cell'>Cell 2</div>
> >     <div class='cell'>Cell 3</div>
> >     <div class='cell'>Cell 4</div>
> >     </div>
> >     </body>
> >     </html>
> >
> >     Output test.org:
> >     *TEST strong!*
> >     Cell 1
> >     Cell 2
> >     Cell 3
> >     Cell 4
> >
> >     I'm not sure how sophisticated the strings you are dealing with,
> >     but pandoc might do the trick for you.
> >     - Tory
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >     Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes:
> >
> >     > Hmm,
> >     >
> >     > Looks like I asked this about a year ago and didn't follow up on
> >     it.
> >     > Does anyone know a way to generate org-mode syntax from an html
> >     > string? I would like to extend zotxt slightly (see my last post)
> >     and
> >     > at present zotxt can pull citations 7 bibliography entries from
> >     Zotero
> >     > only in plain-text and HTML form. The plaintext form loses
> >     > information, so I would like to translate the HTML into org-mode
> >     > syntax.
> >     >
> >     > Since this would have to happen in the context of an
> >     >
> >     > (org-add-link-type )
> >     >
> >     > invocation, it would be best if this could be done directly in
> >     emacs
> >     > somehow...
> >     >
> >     > Thanks as always,
> >     >
> >     > Matt
> >
>

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