Gave it a try. In doc pane, File > New > New Markdown file. In Gemini, I clicked the Copy icon to copy a prompt response. It gets copied in Markdown format. Pasted into the Doc pane. I togged to the Doc pane from Edit mode to View mode. Selected all the contents in the Doc pane (View mode). Pasted this into the grid, using Paste as HTML. As you can see, each line got pasted into a separate item. Pasting as plain text didn't produce better results.
Maybe Import of Hierarchical Data could be expanded to support import of Markdown data, preserving the heading levels in the Markdown file. InfoQube IM - Community. But it would be good to support this in the Paste function, since this would avoid the need to save the pasted data into a file first before getting it into IQ.
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Hi Jim, Have you tried to…
Hi Jim,
Have you tried to paste the markdown into the Doc pane (markdown document type), switching to preview, copy > paste ?
It may work...
Gave it a try. In doc pane,…
Gave it a try. In doc pane, File > New > New Markdown file. In Gemini, I clicked the Copy icon to copy a prompt response. It gets copied in Markdown format. Pasted into the Doc pane. I togged to the Doc pane from Edit mode to View mode. Selected all the contents in the Doc pane (View mode). Pasted this into the grid, using Paste as HTML. As you can see, each line got pasted into a separate item. Pasting as plain text didn't produce better results.
Maybe Import of Hierarchical Data could be expanded to support import of Markdown data, preserving the heading levels in the Markdown file. InfoQube IM - Community. But it would be good to support this in the Paste function, since this would avoid the need to save the pasted data into a file first before getting it into IQ.