Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2024-01-07 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Timothy writes: >> This is a fork of the ODT exporter in Emacs Orgmode. > > Should I take this to mean that the ox-odt.el in org-mode is no longer > actively > maintained? ox-odt.el in Org mode does not currently have a dedicated maintainer. So, it is maintained just as any other library

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2024-01-06 Thread Timothy
Hi Jambunathan, > I am the original author of ox-odt.el. > > The page break feature is available as part of > > > This is a fork of the ODT exporter in Emacs Orgmode. Should I take this to mean that the ox-odt.el in org-mode is no longer actively

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-24 Thread Marvin Gülker
Am Sonntag, dem 22. Oktober 2023 schrieb Jambunathan K: > I am the original author of ox-odt.el. > > The page break feature is available as part of > https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt I took a look at

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-23 Thread Max Nikulin
On 22/10/2023 16:00, Ihor Radchenko wrote: Max Nikulin writes: P.S. I am against using non-printable characters for markup. It might be an \... entity for page break inside a paragraph, "#+...:" keyword between block-level elements, etc. What about all the above? We may provide entity,

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-22 Thread Uwe Brauer
>>> "JK" == Jambunathan K writes: > I am the original author of ox-odt.el. > The page break feature is available as part of > https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt > This is a fork of the ODT exporter in Emacs Orgmode. Hello Since I have used this exporter for some time now, I

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Max Nikulin writes: > P.S. I am against using non-printable characters for markup. It might be > an \... entity for page break inside a paragraph, "#+...:" keyword > between block-level elements, etc. What about all the above? We may provide entity, keyword, and also ^L. -- Ihor Radchenko

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Marvin Gülker writes: > ... > On the other hand, there are semantic page breaks. The page break I > described in the OP is of this kind – it has been added specifically to > hide the proposed solution from the first page and allow me to just > print page 1 and hand that one to the students. For

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-22 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Max Nikulin writes: > On 21/10/2023 16:19, Ihor Radchenko wrote: >> - page breaks location is very much backend-dependent; typographic >> detail https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/875yhiyxnb.fsf@localhost > > Is the link correct? Indeed, it is not. The right link is:

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-22 Thread Jambunathan K
I am the original author of ox-odt.el. The page break feature is available as part of https://github.com/kjambunathan/org-mode-ox-odt This is a fork of the ODT exporter in Emacs Orgmode. If you are interested, please open an Discussions thread or a Issue on Github. Outline your requirements,

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Marvin Gülker
Am Samstag, dem 21. Oktober 2023 schrieb Ihor Radchenko: > In general, adding page breaks can make sense. The main concern is that > the location of page breaks may or may not be export > backend-independent. In certain scenarios, you may need to put page > breaks in one place for odt export,

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Marvin Gülker
Am Samstag, dem 21. Oktober 2023 schrieb Max Nikulin: > As a workaround you may define an Org macro that expands to > @@latex:\newpage@@ and appropriate XML element inside @@odt:…@@. Fair enough, this is possible, but then I have to consider each backend I may export to and read up on how the

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Max Nikulin
On 21/10/2023 16:19, Ihor Radchenko wrote: - page breaks location is very much backend-dependent; typographic detail https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/875yhiyxnb.fsf@localhost Is the link correct? Ihor Radchenko to emacs-orgmode… Re: FR: support hard-newlines [9.5.5 (release_9.5.5 @

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Max Nikulin
On 21/10/2023 14:42, Marvin Gülker wrote: However, for the page break I always need to write a literal \newpage into the document, which does work, but only in LaTeX. As a workaround you may define an Org macro that expands to @@latex:\newpage@@ and appropriate XML element inside @@odt:…@@.

Re: Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Marvin Gülker writes: > > To ease this process, I would like to request that the ASCII control > character U+000C FORM FEED (displayed by emacs as ^L and also known as > `\f' in C string notation) is recognised by exporters and translated to > the corresponding page break command, that is,

Feature request: export form feed as page break

2023-10-21 Thread Marvin Gülker
Dear list, I am creating training material for the education of German law students, which usually consists of a case story on one or two pages, followed by a page break after which a proposal for resolving the case is provided. The structure is like this because usually I provide the case story