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Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph
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Max Nikulin |
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Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph |
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Tue, 19 Dec 2023 21:39:26 +0700 |
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On 16/12/2023 21:44, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Max Nikulin writes:
@wrap{{outer wrap; @wrap{{inner wrap allowing } as well}}; back}}.
Are you assuming invisible zero-width space as a way to escape literal
{{ or }}? I would prefer some visible characters.
No, not zero-width space. Literally, {{...}}. The idea is to define
delimiters as "[{]+" the matching number of "}". This way, we do not
need to worry about escaping "}" inside and can get nested markup for
free. It is more or less how Org parser works for special block:
the opening delimiter is #+begin_whatever is matched against
#+end_<same as opening delimiter>.
I am afraid, there is an issue if wrapped content is surrounded by
braces. An ambiguity arises for
@wrap{{{content}}}
it may be @wrap{{{ content }}}, @wrap{{ {content} }},
or @wrap{ {{content}} }. It seems, some escape character is unavoidable.
Also, see https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87mtaez8do.fsf@localhost/
with my original proposal and some discussion that followed up.
I completely forgot that you wrote about balanced parenthesis earlier.
Juan Manuel MacĂas. Re: About 'inline special blocks'
Bringing that into the paragraph is
unnecessarily overloading the paragraph and breaking the social contract
of lightweight markup, where paragraphs should still look like
paragraphs.
I am pretty sure that I replied to that concern raised in a parallel
thread. My idea was to allow macro replacement inside attributes:
#+macro: alt #+attr_html :alt $1
What about @wrap[<<<alt(Text)>>>]{[[/path/to/image]]}
Certainly it allows to shorten in-text arguments. Just as noweb
references, it has some disadvantages. I consider comma as macro
argument separator as a kind of a pitfall. Macro definitions, unlike
code blocks definitions for noweb references, can not be multiline
(unless defined in elisp code).
Unless something better will be proposed, I consider macro expansion
inside arguments as a viable approach. (I can not recall if it was
discussed earlier.)
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/12/05
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Max Nikulin, 2023/12/12
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/12/12
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Max Nikulin, 2023/12/13
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/12/14
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Max Nikulin, 2023/12/16
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/12/16
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph,
Max Nikulin <=
- Re: Links & images with different attributes in the same paragraph, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/12/21