Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Here I am attaching a new version of the patch that includes a commit
> message.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the patch did not contain a commit
message, so I added it.
Applied in master, together with an entry in etc/ORG-NEWS.
Thanks,
--
Bastien
Hi all,
Here I am attaching a new version of the patch that includes a commit
message.
I put here an example for those who want to try it, a fragment of a
poem by W.H. Auden.
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
#+begin_src org
,#+LaTeX_Header: \usepackage{verse}
,#+ATTR_LATEX: :center t
,#+ATTR_LA
Timothy writes:
> Eric S Fraga writes:
>
>> Is the verse package loaded automatically already? I did not see any
>> change in the patch to that aspect and when I export a simple test, the
>> package is not loaded.
>
> Wouldn't it be nice if there was something in-between loading the
> kitchen
Eric S Fraga writes:
> Is the verse package loaded automatically already? I did not see any
> change in the patch to that aspect and when I export a simple test, the
> package is not loaded.
Wouldn't it be nice if there was something in-between loading the
kitchen sink and manually adding pac
Hi Eric and all,
Thank you for your comments.
Eric S Fraga writes:
> What is being proposed looks reasonable to me. I don't use =verse= very
> often but have used it now and again and I can particular see the need
> for numbering and centring, in particular.
Indeed, optical centering is the co
(resent: some receiving server complained about multiple recipients blah
blah so I am testing with just the org mode mailing list as the
recipient; apologies for noise if you receive this twice)
On Saturday, 1 May 2021 at 12:58, Bastien wrote:
> I'm copying Eric, a poweruser of the LaTeX backen
Hi Bastien,
Thank you very much again for your kind suggestions.
Bastien writes:
> I'm copying Eric, a poweruser of the LaTeX backend, so that he can
> perhaps comment on the general usefulness of this addition.
I think these additions (line numbers, optical centering of the poem,
etc.) can be
Hi Juan,
Sorry it's still taking a while for your patch to be looked at.
Assuming it does get merged, it would be good to check if you'd be
willing to write a manual entry to accompany this (in a separate patch
works).
Thanks again for the patch,
Timothy.
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Hi Juan,
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I am attaching a new version of my patch for adding LaTeX attributes to
> verse blocks. Following the kind suggestions from Timothy, I have also
> documented this new features that I propose. I don't know if I have done
> it correctly and in the right place.
Hi,
I am attaching a new version of my patch for adding LaTeX attributes to
verse blocks. Following the kind suggestions from Timothy, I have also
documented this new features that I propose. I don't know if I have done
it correctly and in the right place...
A short reminder: `lines', `versewidth
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Thank you very much for your response and your comments.
Seriously, thanks for the patch. I think the ML is usually a bit more
responsive, but it seems to be a bit quiet at the moment.
> I agree to name "Insert, include, etc." the attribute to include
> arbitrary
Hi Timothy,
TEC writes:
> Hi Juan,
>
> Thanks for your patch.
>
> This looks like a fairly sensible addition. Two comments from me:
>
> 1. I'm not sure that "options" is a good name for arbitrary LaTeX which
>is included inside the verse block. Perhaps something like "insert"
>or "inclu
Hi Juan,
Thanks for your patch.
This looks like a fairly sensible addition. Two comments from me:
1. I'm not sure that "options" is a good name for arbitrary LaTeX which
is included inside the verse block. Perhaps something like "insert"
or "include", etc. may be a better fit.
2. It's c
Hi Juan,
Since you've resent this in a second email, let's discuss this patch
there.
As such, I'm marking this patch as closed.
--
Timothy.
(Sorry, due to a mistake, the text of my message did not appear in my previous
email)
Hi,
I would like to propose this patch to add some LaTeX attributes to the verse
block,
especially to be able to apply certain features from the verse.sty package,
which is an
extension (widely used in Humani
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