Pasting HTML styles into Pages

Is there any way to get Pages to recognize basic HTML formatting styles?
I'd like something with an h1 tag to map to Header 1 in my paragraph styles.
Any ideas/workarounds?

GUI scripting ones able to paste in a document or instructions dedicated to Pages which you will learn studying the Pages 's Applescript dictionary.
The 'Open Dictionary' menu item of the Script Editor is the entry point for this dictionary.
You may also go to my idisk :
<http://public.me.com/koenigyvan>
and look at the contents of the folder :
For_iWork:iWork '09:for_Pages09:
Some of the embedded scripts are setting style attributs to pieces of text.
I think that the easier track is to work with two documents.
enter a loop like that:
repeat while there is text to import
insert a chunk of text in document 1
apply the required attributs
select all
cut
paste at the end of document 2
end repeat
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) dimanche 23 mai 2010 23:57:05

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