Bastien <b...@gnu.org> writes: > What I'm after is a bit different:
Is it? > - keep single character markup; > > - simplify `org-emphasis-regexp-components' (getting it of it is the > extreme version of simplifying it); You call it extreme, I label it ambitious. Also, "getting rid of it" really means "no need to change it anymore". I'd rather have a static complex regexp than a simple customizable one for the sake of syntax consistency. Of course, a fixed simple regexp is better (and no regexp at all is even better). > - allow a more liberal multiline markup fontification where the user > does not have to tweak `org-emphasis-regexp-components'. Which is basically "getting rid of it". See above. > Midword markup is not a priority to me, but I understand how it could > be useful, this would certainly be a plus. I agree. This is not a priority, I wasn't clear on this point. > Also, there is no "backward-compatibility squad", only users who care > about what they like. That is what they want us to believe! :) Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou