Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Polished and applied.
Thanks! And I agree this does not need to be something else than a
special block.
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Bastien
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Feel free to commit this when you want,
Polished and applied.
Regards,
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Nicolas Goaziou
Hello,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>> In addition to @code{#+BEGIN_CENTER} blocks (@pxref{Paragraphs}), it is
>> possible to justify contents to the left or the right of the page with the
>> following dedicated blocks.
>>
>> @example
>> #+BEGIN_JUSTIFYLEFT
>> It's just a
Bastien wrote:
> Sebastien Vauban
> writes:
>
>> Do I understand correctly that those won't be converted to their
>> HTML and LaTeX counterparts (flushright and raggedleft)?
>
> For HTML, the user can define a new class "justifyright".
>
> For LaTeX, yes, we should probably handle this as \begin{f
Hi Sébastien,
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Do I understand correctly that those won't be converted to their
> HTML and LaTeX counterparts (flushright and raggedleft)?
For HTML, the user can define a new class "justifyright".
For LaTeX, yes, we should probably handle this as \begin{flushright}.
Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> In addition to @code{#+BEGIN_CENTER} blocks (@pxref{Paragraphs}), it is
> possible to justify contents to the left or the right of the page with the
> following dedicated blocks.
>
> @example
> #+BEGIN_JUSTIFYLEFT
> It's just a jump to the left
> #+END_JUSTIFYLEFT
>
> #+B
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Well, actually it required more work than I thought. Here is the patch,
> with some documentation. I didn't test it thoroughly, so feedback is
> welcome.
I tested it with paragraphs and tables and didn't find any problem,
thanks a lot for implementing this.
Bastien writes:
> Yes -- I suggest we simply put this aside for the moment.
Well, actually it required more work than I thought. Here is the patch,
with some documentation. I didn't test it thoroughly, so feedback is
welcome.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
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Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Bastien writes:
>
>> Can't this be done with `default-justification' set to 'full?
>
> Alas, only in the simple cases. The block may contain elements that
> needs to be treated differently, e.g., tables.
Yes -- I suggest we simply put this aside for the moment.
--
B
Bastien writes:
> Can't this be done with `default-justification' set to 'full?
Alas, only in the simple cases. The block may contain elements that
needs to be treated differently, e.g., tables.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> I find it a bit verbose, but probably clearer than begin_right and
> begin_left.
My impression too...
> OTOH, I'd rather not implement "justifyfull" as it is not necessary at
> the time being and requires more work.
Can't this be done with `default-justification' set
Bastien writes:
> Maybe
>
> begin_justifyright
> begin_justifyleft
> begin_justifyfull
>
> to reuse the Emacs terminology for text alignment?
I find it a bit verbose, but probably clearer than begin_right and
begin_left.
OTOH, I'd rather not implement "justifyfull" as it is not necessary at
the
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> What shall be the name of the block? latex uses "raggedleft", html
> "flushright"...
Maybe
begin_justifyright
begin_justifyleft
begin_justifyfull
to reuse the Emacs terminology for text alignment?
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Bastien
Bastien writes:
> Yes, good idea. Can you take care of it?
I can look into it.
What shall be the name of the block? latex uses "raggedleft", html
"flushright"...
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou
Hi Nicolas,
Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Also, the feature is already available in some others back-ends, e.g.,
> LaTeX, through a special block.
Mh, yes. In other words,
#+begin_flushright
Hello
#+end_flushright
will be exported as
Hello
in HTML.
> ISTM this is only related to `as
Hello,
Bastien writes:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>
>> In the use case for which I wished this is "ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8
>> export". I write letters in org-mode and right flush would be
>> useful for the letter header part with my address.
> Thanks -- I don't have time for this right now, but may
Hi Gregor,
Gregor Zattler writes:
> In the use case for which I wished this is "ASCII/Latin-1/UTF-8
> export". I write letters in org-mode and right flush would be
> useful for the letter header part with my address.
>
> If I have to cooperate with people who do not know how to
> collectively p
Hi Bastien,
* Bastien [21. May. 2014]:
> Gregor Zattler writes:
>> I wish for a #+BEGIN_FLUSH_RIGHT (#+BEGIN_RIGHT_ALIGNED)
>> directive in order to render text right flushed (right aligned)
>> in export backends.
>
> Just out of curiosity, what backend do you need this for?
In the use case for
Hi Gregor,
Gregor Zattler writes:
> I wish for a #+BEGIN_FLUSH_RIGHT (#+BEGIN_RIGHT_ALIGNED)
> directive in order to render text right flushed (right aligned)
> in export backends.
Just out of curiosity, what backend do you need this for?
Cheers,
--
Bastien
Dear org-mode developers,
org-modes default for typographic alignment is flush left (or
left aligned) (at least for (ltr scripts). There is
a #+BEGIN_CENTER formatting directive, though.
I wish for a #+BEGIN_FLUSH_RIGHT (#+BEGIN_RIGHT_ALIGNED)
directive in order to render text right flushed (rig
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