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Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries
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tomas |
Subject: |
Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading? |
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:50:47 +0200 |
On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:29:22PM +0000, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> <tomas@tuxteam.de> writes:
>
> >> <multiple sreens of text>
> >> <...>
> >
> > Ah... it would be nice if Org could "go up one level",
> > wouldn't it?
>
> What do you mean?
Not proposing to change anything, Org is what it is. Org's "sections"
are somewhat stepchildren, since the primary structure is the heading.
As a consequence, you "close" a section by "opening" a new one; if
you start a subsection, you can't end it "going back" to the enclosing
section: express this in Org:
<section heading="Main Section">
this is some text in the main section
More text
<section heading="A Subsection>
Some text therein
</section>
Now we are "back" in the main section
</section>
(FWIW I cop out of this by declaring that a section name of - means
"going up" like so:
* Main Section
this is some text in the main section
More text
** A Subsection
Some text therein
* -
Now we are "back" in the main section
(Note that here, the "-" gets one star, i.e. the level we are going
back to: this way, most things work as they should; and it is not
too hard to hack exporters to do the right thing :)
Back to the case in question: Someone proposed intercalating a
subsection instead of using an inline task, which would work
if there were a way of "closing" that subsection; otherwise the
idea messes with the document structure.
Cheers
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- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, (continued)
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, tomas, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, spookygostee, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?,
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- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
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- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Max Nikulin, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Samuel Wales, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Samuel Wales, 2023/08/24
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