Hello, Tim Landscheidt <t...@tim-landscheidt.de> writes:
> Finally, Emacs already ships with htmlfontify. On (non-Org) > files, I see small, but not significant differences between > it and htmlize. Are there features that only htmlize of- > fers? Otherwise it would be very convenient to replace > calls to htmlize with a wrapper that tests if the user set > some configurable variable org-htmlize-function (and calls > that), otherwise tries to load htmlize and use that, and > falls back to using htmlfontify. Glancing at the code, org- > mode seems to use htmlize-region (with (point-min) (point- > max), but on narrowed buffers) which htmlfontify does not > offer, but it is unclear to me whether that would kill 100 % > of all use cases or only some. (If it works out of the box > with htmlfontify for the most common ones, IMHO that would > be preferable to the current situation where it does not > work at all unless one installs htmlize.) FWIW, I'm in favour of replacing entirely htmlize with htmlfontify, since the latter is bundled with Emacs. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou