Hi Nicolas,
thanks for your replies. I can see that for org syntax stability and to
prevent parsing hassle using a variety of characters for emphasis is not
desireable. On the other hand, org-emphasis-alist had several advantages that
seem not possible with your suggestions.
When writing, I
Hello,
Gregor Kappler g.kapp...@gmx.net writes:
I am currently migrating my system and contribute my first stop:
custom emphasis characters that I use extensively:
- ! is used for exclamations,
- ? for questions, and
- # for in-text comments that I do not want exported.
Emphasis characters
Completing myself,
On the other hand, you may be able to parse custom markup with the help
of a filter:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(defun my-special-markup (text backend info)
(when (and (org-export-derived-backend-p backend 'html)
(string-match \\([
Cudos for all the work that has been done on migrating to the new
exporter. I so welcome that exporting now is approaching a clean
design!
I am currently migrating my system and contribute my first stop:
custom emphasis characters that I use extensively:
- ! is used for exclamations,
- ? for
Gregor Kappler g.kapp...@gmx.net writes:
Cudos for all the work that has been done on migrating to the new
exporter. I so welcome that exporting now is approaching a clean
design!
Let me join my voice to the chorus! Munch congratulations, and thanks!
There is an impressive amount of work in