Re: smallcaps: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-06 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Max Nikulin writes: > OK, just consider it as my dissenting opinion. I believe that it should > be possible for the same Org document > >#+options: inline-special-block-aliases:(("definition" :smallcaps t)) > >{Example} or &_[:smallcaps t]{ad-hoc} > > to export it as > >Example >

Re: smallcaps: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-06 Thread Max Nikulin
On 06/03/2024 00:28, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: Max Nikulin escribió: I think that the current implementation is very flexible and gives rise to many possible variations, and the combination of direct formatting and styles to suit the user. OK, just consider it as my dissenting opinion. I

Re: smallcaps: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-05 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Max Nikulin escribió: > If some type is used through the document multiple times then it is > better to avoid style="font-variant:small-caps" and use a CSS class > instead. Even for LaTeX it may be better to define a dedicated command > to be closer to semantic markup. > > Moreover different

smallcaps: Re: Experimental public branch for inline special blocks

2024-03-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 02/03/2024 03:34, Juan Manuel Macías wrote: │ Caesar's famous quote: ![:smallcaps t :color blue]{Alea iacta est} ==> LaTeX: │ Caesar's famous quote: {\scshape{}\color{blue}\foreignlanguage{latin}{\textit{Alea iacta est}}} == HTML: │ Caesar's famous quote: Alea iacta est I am in doubts if