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Re: [O] Feature Proposal: Titled Paragraphs
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Loris Bennett |
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Re: [O] Feature Proposal: Titled Paragraphs |
Date: |
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 16:55:23 +0200 |
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Hi,
What would be an actual example of a "paragraph that is not related to
Section I, but doesn't deserve a section title"?
Cheers,
Loris
Dominik Schrempf <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello!
>
> I agree with this proposal. At some point I already asked if the following
> structure is possible:
>
> #+begin_example
> * Title
> ** Section I
> Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec hendrerit
> tempor
> tellus. Donec pretium posuere tellus. Proin quam nisl, tincidunt et, mattis
> eget, convallis nec, purus. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis
> parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Nulla posuere. Donec vitae dolor.
> Nullam tristique diam non turpis. Cras placerat accumsan nulla. Nullam rutrum.
> Nam vestibulum accumsan nisl.
>
> Another paragraph that is not related to Section I, but doesn't deserve a
> section title. Another paragraph that is not related to Section I, but doesn't
> deserve a section title. Another paragraph that is not related to Section I,
> but
> doesn't deserve a section title. Another paragraph that is not related to
> Section I, but doesn't deserve a section title.
> #+end_example
>
> With titled paragraphs, this document structure could be achieved.
>
> All the best,
> Dominik
>
> Christoph Michelbach <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> On 2019-10-23 15:24, Fraga, Eric wrote:
>>> Why not use a further headline if you are exporting to LaTeX? In the
>>> default configuration, the 4th level heading corresponds to \paragraph
>>> in LaTeX.
>>>
>>
>> 1. Because headlines and paragraphs are different things. One is used for
>> hierarchical structuring and description, the other only for description.
>> 2. Because that'd mean skipping hierarchical levels when using paragraphs on
>> a
>> high level.
>> 3. Because headlines are collapsed by default. I realize the default can be
>> changed but if you like hierarchical levels to be collapsed, you still have
>> to
>> expand paragraphs far up individually or expand all the hierarchical levels
>> below by dobule-tabbing.
>
>
>
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Dr. Loris Bennett (Mr.)
ZEDAT, Freie Universität Berlin Email address@hidden