note-taker and blogging
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Posted by Franz Grieser
Jan 28, 2017 at 11:20 PM
Oh, sorry for that. The problem is: I wanted to say that Word “headline 2” stylesheets are correctly translated into h2 headlines.
Posted by WSP
Jan 29, 2017 at 12:41 AM
The main problem I had was that the conversion from Word to Wordpress reduced the font size and screwed up the line endings (i.e., one empty line between paragraphs became two), but, as I said earlier, I got around these difficulties by removing the text formatting while the document was still in Word. That meant that once it was transferred over to WordPress, I had to be redo italics and boldface—but fortunately the links were still intact.
I suspect there may be some way of reformatting in Word without completely stripping away all the local formats. I’m still investigating.
Posted by Marbux
Jan 29, 2017 at 09:17 PM
Compatibility of its minimalist rich HTML export combined with its ability to generate a hyperlinked table of contents in the HTML export was what initially drew me to NoteCase Pro. It’s just export with automatic opening in a browser, hit Ctrl_U to view the page source and clip from it, then paste it into a blog or any web app that lets you edit raw HTML Most outliners that have HTML export capability either won’t do a hyperlinked table of contents or depend on HTML markup that online web apps don’t support.
My only gripe other than it being somewhat cumbersome to do hyperlinked footnotes is that NoteCase Pro doesn’t support blockquoted text, but I wrote a script that cures that and adds support for other unsupported HTML markup during the export process. I just add the tags in the note, which makes them escaped tags in the raw NC Pro markup, then the script converts them to unescaped tags during the export.
Posted by WSP
Jan 30, 2017 at 03:19 PM
Notecase Pro looks interesting, but I gather that there is no iOS version?