Hello, "Nicolas Richard" <theonewiththeevill...@yahoo.fr> writes:
> As you know, "Comment" is also a french word meaning "how", and that > could very well appear uppercased as the first word of a title. (I'd > personally recommend against uppercasing titles, but I'd understand if > someone wanted to customize the word for such reasons) "Comment" is not "COMMENT", as you say. Also, it is a minor annoyance. On the other hand, crippling portability of Org format because it depends on an external variable is a major problem. Therefore, I stand on my ground: I suggest to turn `org-comment-string' and al. into defconst. >> Would you (or Someone) mind updating the org-syntax.org file on Worg? > > Please review the attached patch and apply parts as you wish (even if I > wanted to do it myself, I don't have worg access.) I applied the patch. Thank you. > Last word about #+TBLFM: I'm not sure if that should go into the "affiliated > keywords" section (thus rewriting parts of it, because that one goes > below the table, unlike other affiliated keywords) or a special section > on its own. Thus I'm not changing anything wrt that. TBLFM is not an affiliated keyword. It's a keyword specific to Org tables. It can exist anywhere, but it only makes sense right after a table. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou