Re: [O] Pandoc and Org-mode: list indention

2019-08-20 Thread Joost Kremers



On Mon, Aug 19 2019, Devin Prater wrote:
I’ve taken it upon myself to clean all this up, and Org-mode 
does it all. The only problem is, when I convert from HTML to 
Org-mode using Pandoc, just doing:

Pandoc -I lesson1.html -o lesson1.org 
The lists are not made into indented ones, just a paragraph, 
which I manually have to indent,


If you're using Pandoc to convert html to org, then you should 
probably ask on the Pandoc mailing list:


https://pandoc.org/help.html

HTH

--
Joost Kremers
Life has its moments



Re: [O] Pandoc and Org-mode: list indention

2019-08-19 Thread Jean Louis
* Devin Prater  [2019-08-19 19:34]:
> I, blind myself, teach other blind people how to use technology and
> software, along with my supervisor and quite a few others. We have
> many courses on the use of Microsoft Office, Gmail, Internet basics,
> and so on. These courses are handled by Moodle, which accepts HTML
> and Markdown formatted text. Why it doesn’t use Org-mode, which is
> superior to Markdown in every way, is beyond me.

Thank you, I have learned about Moodle as resource for teaching.

> I’ve taken it upon myself to clean all this up, and Org-mode does it
> all. The only problem is, when I convert from HTML to Org-mode using
> Pandoc, just doing:

> Pandoc -I lesson1.html -o lesson1.org 

> The lists are not made into indented ones, just a paragraph, which I
> manually have to indent, marking the lines below the list marker
> line, and doing C-x C-I, then indenting 3 or four spaces, then
> filling the paragraph just to make sure.

> Is there anything I can do to make this less tedious?

Please send the file lesson1.html for review, and if I find right
workflow for you, I will tell you how I have done that.

Regarding moodle, I would make lessons in Emacs, and people would
accessing them from Emacs to the central database and answering it
that way. But that is my opinion, browsers are by opinion of other
people more practical.

Jean



[O] Pandoc and Org-mode: list indention

2019-08-19 Thread Devin Prater
Hi all. I am not a programmer, but have found Org-mode useful for editing 
course lessons.
I, blind myself, teach other blind people how to use technology and software, 
along with my supervisor and quite a few others. We have many courses on the 
use of Microsoft Office, Gmail, Internet basics, and so on. These courses are 
handled by Moodle, which accepts HTML and Markdown formatted text. Why it 
doesn’t use Org-mode, which is superior to Markdown in every way, is beyond me.
So, these course lessons are awfully malformed HTML. Empty  tags, misused 
 things litter these files, and “middle dot” characters are used instead 
of  elements.
I’ve taken it upon myself to clean all this up, and Org-mode does it all. The 
only problem is, when I convert from HTML to Org-mode using Pandoc, just doing:
Pandoc -I lesson1.html -o lesson1.org 
The lists are not made into indented ones, just a paragraph, which I manually 
have to indent, marking the lines below the list marker line, and doing C-x 
C-I, then indenting 3 or four spaces, then filling the paragraph just to make 
sure.
Is there anything I can do to make this less tedious?
Other than all that, Org-mode does amazingly for everything I’ve used it for, 
so thanks so much for all who, knowing much more than I do about code, work on 
Org-mode, and Emacs in general.