Hello, Marcin Borkowski <mb...@wmi.amu.edu.pl> writes:
> just wondering: on one hand, we have lines like > > #+OPTIONS: toc:nil This is a keyword. > On the other hand, we have > > #+ATTR_ASCII: :width 10 This is an attribute. > Why is the syntax (seemingly, at least) inconsistent? Why not > `width:10' or `:toc nil'? These are two different things, so there is no real reason to make them look like each other. Also, and more importantly, moving OPTIONS to the other syntax is, IMO, unreadable: #+OPTIONS: :| t :^ nil :* t :\n t Note there is also another syntax type, e.g.,: #+TOC: headlines 2 Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou