Jan 14, 2022, 08:20 by maciasch...@posteo.net: > fatipa...@tutanota.com writes: > >> I am discussing something slightly different. >> >> Here is normal text within -which there is some understated text- before >> continuing with normal text. >> > > Yes, it seems that I have understood you horribly wrong, sorry for the > noise (it must be the effects of the third modern vaccine that they gave > me yesterday :-) > > In short, what you want is that a part of the text is "obscured" in some > way with respect to the main body text, and you would like Org to have > some marks for it. I see an important basic problem: there are many > procedures to reduce the reading importance of a text: simply pass that > text to a footnote, use dashes, parentheses or brackets, put the text in > a smaller size (which is the usual when these passages are isolated > paragraphs). I think it is better to define all these questions in the > output formats, through post-processing, and in Org use macros, custom > links, special blocks, the procedure that John has shared here, etc. > > But a "universal" no-emphasis mark doesn't seem viable to me, IMHO. >
Are there any universal marks to charge the typeface used. That can be more general. If I do something in emacs-lisp I would still need some form of containment characters. > Best regards, > > Juan Manuel >