Update: I find that any number of \n's is swallowed, but \r is converted to
\n on org output.
On Thursday, March 2, 2023 at 4:24:06 PM UTC-5 JDTS wrote:
> Thanks again, something like this should work. I'd prefer to turn it into
> a regular newline, but haven't figure out how to do that. pandoc.str('\n')
> doesn't seem to result in any output.
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 9:13:14 AM UTC-5 Julien Dutant wrote:
>
>> Pandoc -f html -t native shows that
is turned into a Linebreak
>> element:
>>
>> pandoc -f html -t native
>> test
>> [ Plain [ Str "test" , LineBreak ] ]
>>
>> So I'd use a filter that converts Linebreaks to Space. Save as
>> removeLinebreak.lua:
>>
>> function Linebreak (elem)
>> return pandoc.Space()
>> end
>>
>> Could be added to the previous one with
>>
>> return {{
>> OrderedList = fixList,
>> BulletList = fixList,
>> Linebreak = replaceBySpace
>> }}
>>
>> I think replacing it with a space is the safest. To remove it entirely,
>> you couldn't return nil as Pandoc treats this as "leave unmodified". You'd
>> have to return an empty list instead, I think:
>>
>> function Linebreak (elem)
>> return pandoc.List:new()
>> end
>>
>> Best,
>> J
>>
>> On Tuesday, February 28, 2023 at 12:28:55 AM UTC JDTS wrote:
>>
>> One other quick question: pandoc parses
as linebreak, and translates
>> that into org as double-backslash \\. Any way to disable this?
>>
>>
>>
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