Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> writes: > On 21/12/2024 08:48, Joseph Turner wrote: >> I can export the following Org content to a .odt file, but the >> exported >> file cannot be opened ("Read Error. Format error discovered in the file >> in sub-document content.xml at 368,2(row,col).") > [...] >> First reported by bohonghuang: >> https://github.com/bohonghuang/org-srs/pull/10#issuecomment-2557417871 > > In this specific context a workaround should be > > #+begin_comment > ^L > #+end_comment
Thank you! Or even simpler: # ^L > Or a commented out empty local variables block above. > > I have wrote already that I do not like non-printable characters in > Org files. I agree that they make Org files less portable outside Emacs, and they complicate org-export. > I admit that special characters either should cause `org-lint' > warnings or should be filtered out by exporters. > > Specifically to ^L, there was a request to treat it as a page break by > all exporters (I would prefer some entity or macro instead to not > deviate from plain text markup). > > Marvin Gülker. Feature request: export form feed as page break. Sat, > 21 Oct 2023 09:42:33 +0200. > <https://list.orgmode.org/87zg0ce6yi....@guelker.eu> > > I have not had a close look at another proposed feature, but I suspect > that it might make filtering special characters more tricky. (I would > be happy to hear that I am wrong.) Yes. Without digging into it, my gut feeling is also that handling one non-printable character specially would open Pandora's box. > Nathaniel Nicandro. [PATCH] ANSI color on example blocks and fixed > width elements. Wed, 05 Apr 2023 07:03:43 -0500. > <https://list.orgmode.org/874jpuijpc....@gmail.com> Gratefully, Joseph