Max Nikulin writes:
> Special blocks are really block-level elements. I see similarity,
> however with a better term we could avoid "inline" specifier. I think,
> the new beast may serve in some cases currently handled by macros.
> LaTeX snippets are named "fragments" in the manual.
>
> Custom fragment?
I think "custom" is an important part of defining the new object. Unlike
other elements/objects, such as emphasis marks, this one does not add
any (let's say) "logical or semantic" information. I mean, emphasis
marks (to continue with the example) are useful when reading an Org
document as it is. But the new object is rather a segment of text that
must be exported in a certain way to LaTeX, odt, HTML, etc. Something
like "&foo{some text}" does not provide any information to the reader,
but rather to the exporters and the output format. So, how about
something like:
- Custom Export Fragment
- Custom Export Span
- Custom Export "Whatever"
- ...
?
(I especially like "span" because of the similarity with html and family.
Pandoc uses the term bracketed spans for its custom markdown).
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