Am 25.03.2013 23:15, schrieb Nicolas Goaziou:
The proper way to handle this is to introduce a new syntax for
inlined annotations and to treat them appropriately in exporters.
Since we have both #+begin_src and src_<lang>{...} I'd suggest
having annotation_{...} or something similar.
I would suggest [annotation:label] or [note:label] a dedicated section
for contents, much like footnotes (aren't they just special footnotes,
after all?). That way, they can be inlined while still being able to
contain paragraphs.
That only solves this single problem. Provide something like an
(implicit) P-Block that will become a paragraph in each exporter and can
contain other elements like all other blocks. I suggest to follow the
lead of (La)TeX and determine begin and end of such blocks by blank lines.
So this would be a single P-Block with an annotation inside:
----8<----
There is an annotation by the original author here
#+BEGIN_ANNOTATION
I never meant to break this paragraph.
#+END_ANNOTATION
in the middle of the paragraph.
---->8----
This would be two P-Blocks with an annotation at the end of the first:
----8<----
There is an annotation by the original author here
#+BEGIN_ANNOTATION
I never meant to break this paragraph.
#+END_ANNOTATION
But here's the start of a new paragraph.
---->8----
Regards,
--
Achim.
(on the road :-)