On Jan 8, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
On Jan 8, 2008 8:03 AM, Bastien <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
BTW, we had a discussion earlier with Carsten on whether the #+BEGIN*
directives formed a consistent class. I suggested to distinguish
between #+BEGIN_[export_language] and #+BEGIN_[type_of_region]. I
further suggested that we could have:
#+IF_HTML / #+ENDIF_HTML
#+IF_LaTeX / #+ENDIF_LaTeX
#+IF_TXT / #+ENDIF_TXT
and
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE / #+END_EXAMPLE
#+BEGIN myblock
But maybe we shouldn't be the strict about the semantic, at least
not at
the cost of simplicity.
What people think?
Being someone who uses org-mode primarily for the appearance in the
org-buffer while I'm editing and using org, I really do not like this.
It may format nicely after export, but it looks ugly in the buffer.
I definite agree with that. I, too, primarily use org-mode for the
way things
look in Emacs. I occasionally export but my main use is within emacs.
Thanks,
Ed
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