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Markdown to orgmode without breaking links?
You can try to use https://github.com/tecosaur/org-pandoc-import
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Note taking in markdown?
Ooh, org-pandoc-imoort would be perfect for this! It'll convert your markdown files to org on import, provided you have pandoc installed, and then back when you save!
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How to style org mode export to PDF.
Orgmode's page about tools about import & export actually includes both to an entry about export to pandoc (ox-pandoc) as well as import from pandoc (org-pandoc-import).
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Emacs for a writer looking to quit LibreOffice Writer?
It's always nice to see someone from the humanities interested in Emacs. I suspect that you'll find the best experience by using Org mode + Pandoc. This will let you write in a rather nice plaintext environment, and then export that to a .docx file. I don't think the styling will be great (could well be wrong though), but it should work fairly well :) Importing (from .docx to .org) is likely to be less smooth, but still decent.
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Org export to HTML: can I export *only* the body?
The use case is: I maintain a little blog of my own and I use org mode for writing. I previously used Hakyll and Pandoc, but switched to Gatsby a while ago. Because Gatsby doesn't (didn't?) support using Pandoc in the pipeline, I switched to Orga, which provides a transformer for Gatsby. However, I've had a number of issues with Orga, so I'm looking for a replacement. I considered using org-pandoc-import and storing the documents as markdown instead, but I couldn't make it work properly. I'd also like to be able to utilize features such as (sequential) code block line numbering and links to code lines, which I haven't been able to find any support for outside of pure HTML export.
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How to convert a region from Markdown to Org mode syntax?
https://github.com/tecosaur/org-pandoc-import might help?
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tecosaur/org-pandoc-import is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of org-pandoc-import is Emacs Lisp.
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