Ruijie Yu <rui...@netyu.xyz> writes: >> May I know why you use comment here and in similar places? This >> @@comment:...@@ thing is a bit of a hack as it is actually representing >> inline export snippet to non-existent "comment" export backend. >> >> I am not sure why this has been even added originally. > > I saw the existing inline comments somewhere and started to use it as > well. I don't have a strong opinion as to whether the comments should > be kept or removed.
I have no strong opinion either. You can do whatever is easier. >>> + 3. 调料 >>> + + 糖 >>> + + 盐 >> >> That's a curious seasoning for omelet, but so be it ;) > > Well, I didn't have omelet-making in mind, and was just trying to > replace cheese with something more common. > > [Wait, omelets require milk?] Some people do add it. For example, see the discussion in https://old.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/t188k9/egg_milk_ratio_for_omelets/ >>> -Worried about aligning free text tables? >>> -Org mode does it in a single keystroke -- =tab=. >>> +担心无法在文本表格中对齐?你只需按一个键 ----- =tab=。 >> >> May I know the purpose of adding extra "-"? > > Double-dash only renders as a short dash on HTML, whereas quintuple-dash > yields a long dash. This is more in the spirit of Chinese writing, > because we usually use two full-width dashes as a "dash punctuation". Maybe just use \mdash entity then? -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>