I'm thoroughly impressed by pandoc. Quite the magnificent program! Using pandoc
and xclip I was able to do what I wanted. As you mentioned, I am able to copy
from, say, a wikipedia page, and paste as (mostly) properly formatted org code.
My code is:
while :; do
xclip -o -selection clipboard
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> We often read online articles with headings and sometimes
> subheadings. They may also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all
> of which are supported by Org. Is there any way to preserve this
> formatting if I copy-paste into org/emacs, the
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> We often read online articles with headings and sometimes subheadings. They
> may also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all of which are supported by
> Org. Is there any way to preserve this formatting if I copy-paste into
> org/emacs, the
Hi Tory,
torys.ander...@gmail.com (Tory S. Anderson) writes:
> We often read online articles with headings and sometimes
> subheadings. They may also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all
> of which are supported by Org. Is there any way to preserve this
> formatting if I copy-paste into org/
We often read online articles with headings and sometimes subheadings. They may
also include bold, italic, and hyperlinks, all of which are supported by Org.
Is there any way to preserve this formatting if I copy-paste into org/emacs,
the same way it's preserved when I paste into Word or into a