On 10/12/2021 05:27, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
Jumping into the "real world", how about these two examples of nested emphasis?
By the way, what do you think about allowing the use of some kind of
aliases, so that the aspect is less verbose?
I have no particular op
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> Jumping into the "real world", how about these two examples of nested
> emphasis?
By the way, what do you think about allowing the use of some kind of
aliases, so that the aspect is less verbose? Maybe something like "(i::"
instead of "(italic () ..."? I came up with
Max Nikulin writes:
> Looking into your code I have realized that it should be implemented
> using filter, not through :export property of links. Maybe without
> working proof of concept with link exporters, this session of
> monkey-typing would not be successful.
Jumping into the "real world"
On 09/12/2021 14:01, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
John Kitchin writes:
Have you seen
https://github.com/tj64/org-dp? It seems to do a lot with creating and
manipulating org elements. It might either be handy or lead to some
inspiration.
Interesting package. Thanks for sharing.
Either I missed
John Kitchin writes:
> Have you seen
> https://github.com/tj64/org-dp? It seems to do a lot with creating and
> manipulating org elements. It might either be handy or lead to some
> inspiration.
Interesting package. Thanks for sharing.
It gave me an idea, also borrowing part of Maxim's code, b
Have you seen
https://github.com/tj64/org-dp? It seems to do a lot with creating and
manipulating org elements. It might either be handy or lead to some
inspiration.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 6:20 PM Juan Manuel Macías
wrote:
> Max Nikulin writes:
>
> > As you have guessed, It is not my choice, it
Max Nikulin writes:
> As you have guessed, It is not my choice, it is interface of ox.el and
> org-element.el.
Indeed. Sorry for my haste: it's the consequences of not read the code
carefully :-)
Of course, your orgia-link-procedure could be extended to more org elements.
I can't think of what
On 06/12/2021 22:45, Juan Manuel Macías wrote:
I understand that with this method the emphases could be nested, which
it seems also very productive. I like it.
I would suggest, however, not to use the term 'italics', since is a
'typographic' term, but a term that is agnostic of format and
typog
Juan Manuel Macías writes:
> I would suggest, however, not to use the term 'italics [...blah blah...]'
Sorry for the noise! I think I messed myself up...
Naturally, 'italic' (or 'bold') is required: (italic () \"inter\")
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
Max Nikulin writes:
> John, thank you for the reminding me of Juan Manuel's idea that
> everything missed in Org may be polyfilled (ab)using links.
> It is enough for proof of concept, special markers may be introduced
> later. After some time spent exercising in monkey-typing,
> I have got some c
On 05/12/2021 01:37, John Kitchin wrote:
Along these lines (and combining the s-exp suggestion from Max) , you
can achieve something like this with links.
#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp :results silent
(defun italic (s)
(pcase backend ;; lexical
('latex (format "{\\textit{%s}}" s))
('html
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