Baoqiu Cui <cbao...@yahoo.com> writes: > Hi Dale, > > Dale Smith <dsm...@vtiinstruments.com> writes: > >> Dale Smith <dsm...@vtiinstruments.com> writes: >> >>>>>> The current org-export-docbook-xslt-proc-command is a format string, >>>>>> with a fixed order of arguments (the fo filename and then the input >>>>>> docbook filname). Thats probably good enough for most (all?) xslt >>>>>> processors, but things may be more limited when it comes to also >>>>>> specifying the stylesheet. Do we need to have some kind of special >>>>>> markers in the format string for where the different options go? >>>>>> Something like $i $o and $s (for in, out, and stysheet)? >>>> >>>> I thought about doing something similar to make the commands easier to >>>> set, but stopped pursuing that after seeing the format string style >>>> worked fine. I am not sure if any other Emacs modes/packages have done >>>> something like this, i.e. using (semi)named arguments. >>> >>> Well, it took me a while, but it found it. It's the format-spec >>> function. (Actually, http://edward.oconnor.cx/2009/06/format-spec >>> clued me in.) >>> >>> I'll have a go at it today and see if I can send in a patch. >> >> Ok. This works for me. Docs are not updated. That would push me >> over the 10 line limit. ;^) > > Thanks for working on this patch, which looks very good to me! Yes, I > think format-spec is the right way to go, and it does make the command > format more flexible.
This didn't seem to make it into org-mode. Any chance it could be added? Thanks, -Dale -- Dale P. Smith da...@vtiinstruments.com 216-447-4059 x2018 216-447-8951 FAX _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode