I am requesting a consistent solution.

If "//" at the end of a line inserts newline when exporting in all formats,
then it should do the same when used in between a line too for ALL export
formats.

Example: #+TITLE: Line one // Line two

I am simply trying to explain why we need another solution for the sake of
consistency across all org exported formats. But I understand if the org
team doesn't think it worthwhile to implement.

I'll look into the export filter configuration.

Thanks.
Kaushal
On Sep 26, 2014 8:47 PM, "Richard Lawrence" <richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu>
wrote:

> Kaushal <kaushal.m...@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Interesting thing is that `\\` work fine at the end of the lines.
>
> Yes, this is the behavior documented in the manual.
>
> > I need to force line breaks in cases like these
> >
> > -----
> > For example, to execute the =example_1= test and run in the {{{NEWLINE}}}
> >
> >
> =/some/long/path/that/wouldn't/fit/along/with/the/above/line/in/the/same/line=
> > directory,
> > do the following..
> > -----
> >
> > In the above example, org-export will not wrap the text between the
> > verbatim formatting characters "=".
> > To ensure that the exported formats (html/pdf/ascii) look clean, I have
> to
> > force a newline character just before that long string.
> >
> > Now using "\\" here instead of {{{NEWLINE}}} works but then I have to
> > ensure that I place the "\\" character at the very end. If they are
> placed
> > mid-line then they will be interpreted as newline by latex but simply
> "\\"
> > character by html exporter.
>
> As you say, "\\" at the end of the line works fine in this case.  So it
> seems you do not have a need for another solution.
>
> > For consistency, the {{{NEWLINE}}} approach looks better; hoping that
> > org-mode will support a special newline character for ascii exports at
> some
> > time:
> >
> > -----
> > #+MACRO: NEWLINE @@latex:\\@@ @@html:<br>@@ @@ascii:NEWLINE_CHARACTERS_
> > FOR_ASCII_EXPORT@@
> > -----
>
> This would really not be a great solution, and I don't think you should
> expect Org mode to support it.  If you really need something like this,
> you could write an export filter for yourself (e.g., one that replaces
> the string "ASCII_NEWLINE_CHARACTER" with "\n" in the exported buffer).
> See the "Advanced configuration" section of the Exporting chapter in the
> manual.
>
> A better and more general solution, I think, would be to allow "\\" to
> be used in other contexts, such as in headlines, title/author/date
> declarations, etc.  But that is a change to the currently documented
> syntax, and it is probably a fair amount of work to implement, so it
> probably isn't going to happen unless a variety of users really need it
> and the maintainers think it would be an improvement to Org.
>
> Best,
> Richard
>

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