Hello, Michael Brand <michael.ch.br...@gmail.com> writes:
> # in non-first columns to mean noexport of the column has the > disadvantage of possible confusion with # in the first column where it > means special effect for recalculation when using the spreadsheet. As > I understand your first paragraph you want to avoid such confusion. I don't think there is a possible confusion if the manual makes it clear. > <#> I find a bit too near to <5>, <, > or <>. That was exactly the point, since those all apply to columns, unlike to rows special markers. IOW, so far, columns syntax systematically uses < or > (or both). > % or ; used for comments in LaTeX or Emacs Lisp I would find a good > space saving single character alternative. Why not % as this would not > be the first time that Org borrowed some syntax elements from LaTeX? Org comment syntax is related to #, not % or ;. I'd rather have similar things look similar. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou