Paste RTF as formatted Markdown; export markdown as formatted HTML
I currently use Ulysses to paste RTF formatted text from Powerpoint as formatted Markdown text. This is done using the "Paste From" option under the edit menu.
I then use the export feature of Ulysses to paste formatted HTML to the clip board. I can then past the HTML formatted code into a database.
I'm moving from a Mac environment to a Linux environment. Ulysses isn't available on Linux. I can't find any Markdown editor on Linux that allows these two operations.
Has anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
linux markdown rtf
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I currently use Ulysses to paste RTF formatted text from Powerpoint as formatted Markdown text. This is done using the "Paste From" option under the edit menu.
I then use the export feature of Ulysses to paste formatted HTML to the clip board. I can then past the HTML formatted code into a database.
I'm moving from a Mac environment to a Linux environment. Ulysses isn't available on Linux. I can't find any Markdown editor on Linux that allows these two operations.
Has anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
linux markdown rtf
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I currently use Ulysses to paste RTF formatted text from Powerpoint as formatted Markdown text. This is done using the "Paste From" option under the edit menu.
I then use the export feature of Ulysses to paste formatted HTML to the clip board. I can then past the HTML formatted code into a database.
I'm moving from a Mac environment to a Linux environment. Ulysses isn't available on Linux. I can't find any Markdown editor on Linux that allows these two operations.
Has anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
linux markdown rtf
I currently use Ulysses to paste RTF formatted text from Powerpoint as formatted Markdown text. This is done using the "Paste From" option under the edit menu.
I then use the export feature of Ulysses to paste formatted HTML to the clip board. I can then past the HTML formatted code into a database.
I'm moving from a Mac environment to a Linux environment. Ulysses isn't available on Linux. I can't find any Markdown editor on Linux that allows these two operations.
Has anyone else run into this issue? Any suggestions?
Thanks.
linux markdown rtf
linux markdown rtf
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I have found a workaround. Dropbox's "PAPER" will allow you to paste in RTF. It will also allow you to export a markdown file. Open that file in GHOSTWRITER. You can now copy the HTML to your clipboard.
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I have found a workaround. Dropbox's "PAPER" will allow you to paste in RTF. It will also allow you to export a markdown file. Open that file in GHOSTWRITER. You can now copy the HTML to your clipboard.
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I have found a workaround. Dropbox's "PAPER" will allow you to paste in RTF. It will also allow you to export a markdown file. Open that file in GHOSTWRITER. You can now copy the HTML to your clipboard.
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I have found a workaround. Dropbox's "PAPER" will allow you to paste in RTF. It will also allow you to export a markdown file. Open that file in GHOSTWRITER. You can now copy the HTML to your clipboard.
I have found a workaround. Dropbox's "PAPER" will allow you to paste in RTF. It will also allow you to export a markdown file. Open that file in GHOSTWRITER. You can now copy the HTML to your clipboard.
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