Visuwesh writes:
>> All in all, I feel that fully respecting `use-hard-newlines' in Org is
>> not a good idea. We can do it partially (for filling), but I am afraid
>> that it may create some confusion.
>
> I am not sure what you mean by confusion here: those who have
> `use-hard-newlines'
[செவ்வாய் செப்டம்பர் 20, 2022] Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>> All in all, I feel that fully respecting `use-hard-newlines' in Org is
>>> not a good idea. We can do it partially (for filling), but I am afraid
>>> that it may create some confusion.
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean by confusion here:
[செவ்வாய் செப்டம்பர் 20, 2022] Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> 1. When you want to end a line with a link and continue text in the
>>next line. You don't care about the export since it will be
>>taken care of properly.
>> 2. When reflowing text with inline latex in them. You
Visuwesh writes:
> Hard-newlines [1] are an excellent way to inform Emacs to stop refilling
> lines. In a way, this serves a similar purpose to org's \\ but with a
> major difference being that hard-newlines are not saved to file. There
> are several cases where this is the desired behaviour:
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