Re: [O] export to markdown: a simpler version which is more suited for github etc
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 12:21 PM, Uwe Brauer wrote: > So the question is simply this could the converter be configured to use > a simpler conversion? Have you tried http://orgmode.org/cgit.cgi/org-mode.git/plain/contrib/lisp/ox-gfm.el ? It was made for Github and friends; we use it on Bitbucket, too.
Re: [O] export to markdown: a simpler version which is more suited for github etc
Hello, Uwe Brauer writes: > I attach 3 files a original README-bitbucket.md from a bitbucket repo. I > converted it to org (via pandoc) README.org and then back using the > internal org converter to md, the result README.md is more complicated. > So the question is simply this could the converter be configured to use > a simpler conversion? See `org-export-with-toc'. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou
[O] export to markdown: a simpler version which is more suited for github etc
Hello I attach 3 files a original README-bitbucket.md from a bitbucket repo. I converted it to org (via pandoc) README.org and then back using the internal org converter to md, the result README.md is more complicated. So the question is simply this could the converter be configured to use a simpler conversion? Thanks Uwe Brauer README-bitbucket.md Description: Binary data README.md Description: Binary data * README This README would normally document whatever steps are necessary to get your application up and running. ** What is this repository for? - Quick summary: Our cool software ** Before we start - Installation: - sudo apt-get install hg - sudo apt-get install tortoisehg ** How do I get set up? - The .hgrc file [ui] username = Uwe Brauer [[mailto:o...@mat.ucm.es][o...@mat.ucm.es]] [paths] default = git+ssh://o...@git.code.sf.net/p/matlab-emacs/src ** HOWTO - use thg, a graphical interface. - from the command line