On 7 January 2011 06:40, Carsten Dominik <carsten.domi...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> On Jan 7, 2011, at 3:22 AM, Bernt Hansen wrote:
>
>  Hi Julius,
>>
>> Julius Gamanyi <julius...@gmail.com> writes:
>>
>>  While adding the changes to the current development code, I ran into an
>>> obstacle: I couldn't find org-install.el even with the find command; but
>>> org-install.el is part of the stable release.
>>> Is org-install.el only added before a stable release or I'm I missing
>>> something else?
>>>
>>
>> You can create lisp/org-install.el with
>>
>> make lisp/org-install.el
>>
>
Thanks, this works and now I can see org-install.el. Since org-install.el is
generated,
I think it's best if I don't change it but make sure that the autoload
comments are
picked up from org-latex-outline.el.


>
>>
>>> Another question: must all the contributions be stored in the contrib
>>> directory?
>>>
>>
>> I think only contributions from people who haven't signed the FSF papers
>> need to be limited to the contrib directory but Bastien or Carsten would
>> have a more official comment on that.
>>
>
> The contrib directory contains both stuff where no FSF papers
> have been signed, and also things where it has not yet been determined
> if they are generally useful and if they will be used by a significant
> number of people.  Normally such new contributions are added to
> contrib/lisp, and then moved to lisp/ once it has been decided to do so.
> So I would recommend that your initial patch puts it into contrib/lisp,
> with corresponding changes to the org-modules variable in lisp/org.el
> and in contrib/README.  And, if you like, documentation on Worg.
>

I'll move the patches to contrib/lisp and make the updates.


> This is how I used to handle this - the decision about
> org-latex-outline.el will of course be made by Bastien.
>
> One thing: all files in lisp/ must have names which are
> unique within the first 8 characters, due to Emacs rules
> which require unique names for, I believe, MS-DOS.
> org-latex-outline.el would not fulfill this requirement.
> Maybe org-ltxol.el or so?  Or maybe even better the code
> can eventually simply be integrated into org-latex.el?
>

If the outline proves useful, then integrating it with org-latex.el would be
much better.
It consists of a copy-and-paste job of the functions
(org-export-as-latex and org-export-latex-make-header) in org-latex.el. It
adds the
\end{outline} to org-export-as-latex and \begin{outline}[enumerate]
to org-export-latex-make-header while removing the table of contents.

It was the easiest thing that worked at the time but not the cleanest.

Julius
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