arthur miller writes:
>>> For example turn displaying pretty text (bold, italics etc), pretty links,
>>> tables, dates, and perhaps some other stuff into, from Org-mode,
>>> independent,
>>> minor modes that could be used in other parts of Emacs and more
>>> independently
>>> of
>>> Org mode. I
n 31 augusti 2024 14:20
Till: arthur miller
Kopia: emacs-de...@gnu.org ; emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
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the math library))
arthur miller writes:
arthur miller writes:
>>> Well, part of it. Or more to make some parts of org-markup configurable, and
>>> usable as minor modes so they can be easier used outside of org-mode.
>>
>>This is not the direction Org mode project is going. We do the reverse -
>>Org markup is getting more stable, with
by org.
>> They
>> are still usable outside of org mode. I can create table with
>> org-table-create
>> and I can align table with org-table-align, but by default I don't have this
>> functionality bound in some keymap if I am not in org-mode. Perhaps I am just
>&g
arthur miller writes:
>> Do you want Org markup to be displayed in non-Org buffers?
>
> Well, part of it. Or more to make some parts of org-markup configurable, and
> usable as minor modes so they can be easier used outside of org-mode.
This is not the direction Org mode project is going
>>> ...
>>>Are there any specific todo items there that you view as more suitable
>>>for people with limited experience in Emacs codebase?
>>
>> I am not sure if this is something, I hope you don't mind me asking, but
>> could a
>> work to modularize Org, be an appropriate subject?
>
>Yes, it can b