My powershell is defaulted to UTF8 (this must be the default now, because I never changed it) and I tried using UTF16 as well. Pandoc converts it properly, and defaults to UTF8. I recommend “refactoring” any large notes in OneNote prior to export/migration. But Word has a limit of 9 bullet levels, so if you have more than that, the nesting gets garbled. I’ve noticed an inherent limitation to this workflow - it exports from OneNote to Word, then converts the Word docs to Markdown. You can get the latest and greatest version here. I have passed the maintenance and development of this project on to someone else. xml macro that I included in order to automatically expand any collapsed paragraphs - they won’t be exported otherwise.įeel free to check it out and submit any issues/comments/suggestions here or on github. Any symbols in file names are removed so they link correctlyĪnd probably some other stuff as I continue to improve it.īe sure to install Onetastic and the. pdfs) stored in same media folder as images. can remove blank lines and “\” escape characters that are created by the converter.prompt to discard or keep the intermediate.documents have relative references to the images. ![]()
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