"Eric Schulte" <schulte.e...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi, > > I've just pushed up a small commit (including minimal documentation) > which teaches code blocks how to read and write Org-mode lists. The > following example should demonstrate the new behavior. > > > #+results: a-list > - org-mode > - and > - babel > > > #+source: a-list > #+begin_src emacs-lisp :var lst=a-list :results list > (reverse lst) > #+end_src >
Why not call the underlying type an 'orglist'. One can for example think of orgpropeties etc etc. Btw, for the sake of illustration, how would one convert a numbered list to an alphabetical list or an unordered list. Convert some thing like 1. One 1. OneOne 3. Two 4. Three to - One - One - Two - Three or 1. One 1.1 OneOne 2. Two 3. Three C-c C-c on a list currently renumbers the list which I find quite useful. May be there is a way to 'rebind' it so that it not only renumbers but renumbers with a different style (that the user is comfortable with). Think 'replace-region' for example. Jambunathan K. > > This is just a quick first pass at this functionality, there are still > some unanswered questions, such as if and how code blocks should > differentiate between ordered and unordered lists (ordered get an index > for each item?), how nested lists should be represented etc... > > Best -- Eric > > _______________________________________________ > Emacs-orgmode mailing list > Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. > Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org > http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode