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Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc.
From: |
Daniel Clemente |
Subject: |
Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc. |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Nov 2007 20:59:46 +0100 |
I should add that the @<em>at-syntax@</em>:
- is too HTML-specific (we need something that exports as good to
LaTeX as to HTML)
- and sometimes it isn't clear what to write. For instance if I want
to write [1] without being processed as a footnote (on a document with
footnotes on); something like @<span>[@</span>1@<span>]@</span> would
be too complex.
@<strong>@<em>Greetings@</em>@</strong> :-)
Daniel
2007/11/9, Daniel Clemente <address@hidden>:
> >
> > > - you write C-x 8 SPC in your org files
> > > - C-x 8 SPC is exported to on HTML
> > > - C-x 8 SPC is exported to ~ on HTML
> > > - ~ continues working normally: produces ~ on HTML and \~{} on LaTeX
> >
> > 100% okay. And you can add:
> >
> > - \~ will insert ~ in the LaTeX source
> >
> Yes
>
> > > Sometimes the \ means „don't escape", sometimes not.
> >
> > Are you okay with this:
> >
> > Org => LaTeX
> > ----------------
> > \~ => ~
> > \% => %
> > \# => #
> > \{ => {
> > \} => }
> > \& => &
> > \_ => _
> > \^ => ^
> >
> > (i.e. preventing special characters from being converted.)
>
> Mmm... some of those characters /can/ already be written directly
> and they won't be interpreted, so you suggest adding a second method
> (ex: \# besides # ). Maybe some users find this confusing and prefer
> just one way to write each sign.
> What do other people think? Should both # and \# write # ?
>
> But your proposal would convert \ into the generic escaping character.
> This is good since then you can always write \% (or with any
> character of the list) and you know it will be escaped.
> But this is bad because this would only work on the characters you
> proposed, not on all. Ex \[ would probably write \[ and not [
>
> I would suggest:
> 1. Using \# just for signs that are part of org's syntax: _ ^
> 2. Developing a general way to include a literal text without
> processing of org's syntax. For instance, the string *word* where both
> asterisks should be visible at the exported text (instead of a bold
> word). That can be implemented with start-end markers (ex:
> <literal>some *unprocessed* text</literal>) or with a marker before
> each sign: (ex: some \*unprocessed\* text).
>
> 1 and 2 can be combined if \# works with exactly all syntax
> elements, that means, all elements which would otherwise change the
> meaning and processing of the text. For instance:
> \*
> \/
> \[
> \]
> \#
> \|
> \=
> etc.
> Of course, also \\ must be present to write a literal \
> For the signs which are not part of org's syntax, you wouldn't need
> to write \ Ex: \( is unnecesary since ( has no meaning in org.
>
>
> Sorry for starting anothed discussion :-)
>
>
> Daniel
>
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., (continued)
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., William Henney, 2007/11/02
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Daniel Clemente, 2007/11/02
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/02
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Daniel Clemente, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/04
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Daniel Clemente, 2007/11/07
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/07
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Daniel Clemente, 2007/11/07
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/07
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Daniel Clemente, 2007/11/09
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc.,
Daniel Clemente <=
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Eddward DeVilla, 2007/11/09
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Xiao-Yong Jin, 2007/11/09
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/11
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/11
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., William Henney, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., William Henney, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., William Henney, 2007/11/03
- Re: [Orgmode] XHTML export - etc., Bastien, 2007/11/02