quick convert from tab-indented text outline to opml?
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Posted by Dr Andus
Nov 5, 2013 at 10:33 AM
jimspoon wrote:
>It might! But I did not succeed. I installed Pandoc and took a stab at
>a command to convert “test.txt” (my tab-indented outline) to “test.opml”
>- but I ended up with a 2-byte file. For now I don’t want to take the
>time to try to figure out how to do it with Pandoc. Big user manual.
>Also huge executables - three .exe files, each of them at 23MB each.
>Wow!
Yes, I also found pandoc a bit daunting. But if you happen to have CT, it’s fairly easy to simply right-click in a new outline, import the tab-indented text file, and then “save as” .opml, html, or .mm.
Posted by Pierre Paul Landry
Nov 8, 2013 at 09:32 PM
jimspoon wrote:
>been experimenting with Infoqube ... it has an import option for OPML but none for a plain old tab-indented text outline.
>jim
Hi Jim,
Just a quick note to inform you that v0.9.26PreRel13 is now available and includes Tab-indented importing. Select File > Import > Hierarchical Data. It auto-detects the following formats: OML, OPML, URp and Tab-indented.
HTH !
Pierre Paul Landry
IQ Designer
http://www.infoqube.biz/download
Posted by jimspoon
Nov 9, 2013 at 05:35 AM
thanks Pierre! have downloaded the latest version. this is a useful feature.
jim