From: ron123 <ronny.lienhard@gmail.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: import wiki to orgmode
Date: Sat, 25 Jun 2016 18:37:08 +0000 (UTC) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <loom.20160625T203427-338@post.gmane.org> (raw)
Hello,
is it possible to import mediawiki pages to org mode? [I need this for
saving some wiki-articles.]
I think a complete solution would be a bit difficult [you have links,
footnotes, formatting etc.]
But for the beginning it would be sufficient to make such conversions:
from this MediaWiki text:
== History ==
Emacs development began during the 1970s at ...
=== Other early implementations ===
In the following years, programmers wrote a variety of Emacs-like
editors for other computer systems.
=== GNU Emacs ===
Richard Stallman began work on GNU Emacs in 1984 to produce a
=== XEmacs ===
Lucid Emacs, based on an early alpha version of GNU Emacs 19
=== Editors with Emacs emulation ===
* Yi, an editor that is written and extensible in
* Joe emulates Emacs keybindings when
* Jed has an emulation mode for Emacs.
to this orgmode text:
** History
Emacs development began during the 1970s at ...
*** Other early implementations
In the following years, programmers wrote a variety of Emacs-like
editors for other computer systems.
*** GNU Emacs
Richard Stallman began work on GNU Emacs in 1984 to produce a
*** XEmacs
Lucid Emacs, based on an early alpha version of GNU Emacs 19
*** Editors with Emacs emulation
- Yi, an editor that is written and extensible in
- Joe emulates Emacs keybindings when
- Jed has an emulation mode for Emacs.
Unfortunately (and surprisingly) I didn't find a program for this. Any
ideas? Isn;t there an org function?
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2016-06-25 18:37 ron123 [this message]
2016-06-25 19:06 ` import wiki to orgmode Kyle Meyer
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