HI,
sorry if I didn't express myself correctly. If we define a marker or
command, #+PAGEBREAK for the sake of an example,
then this can be used to produce split HTML files. In other contexts, for
example LaTeX, text and maybe ODT, this would be
more or typesetting, in the sense that they would pro
Hi Ihor,
I'm trying to grasp what you are proposing and have some questions to
make sure I've understood (please correct me if I'm wrong):
- Your idea is to add an option to the backend definition called
org-export-pages which is a plist containing information about the
way to export the doc
Hi,
this is a report of my current state with the html multipage export
backend: I finished most of the heavy lifting and am currently trying
to integrate it with the old backend into a single file.
For now I plan to use a custom menu-entry ('m') in the export dialog
rather than doing it with an
Nathan Nichols writes:
> OK, I fixed the commit message and other issues that you mentioned. Please
> let me know if theres anything else.
Thanks!
Applied, onto main, with changes.
I changed the commit message to list all the changes in all the
functions, not just per-file. I also added TINYCH
OK, I fixed the commit message and other issues that you mentioned. Please
let me know if theres anything else.
On Tue, Jul 2, 2024 at 7:58 AM Ihor Radchenko wrote:
> Nathan Nichols writes:
>
> > Ok here's an updated patch. Please let me know if there's anything else.
>
> Thanks!
>
> > Subject:
Maxim Nikulin writes:
> It is strange. Merely 3500 markers created by org-refile-cache in 2.2Mb
> file ruin performance of regexps in that buffer. I would expect either
> no influence of markers at all since search is a read-only operation or
> some negligible penalty proportional to fraction
Bruno Barbier writes:
> I've just pushed a new version.
Thanks!
> I added a function 'org-pending-unlock-NOW!' which unlock the region
> immediately. The uppercase "NOW!" emphasizes that it's not the
> "safe" way to unlock a region.
I expect to see this function called by some kind of button
Am Sonntag, den 07. Juli 2024 um 10:38:08 Uhr (+) schrieb Ihor Radchenko:
> AFAIU, the feature we are discussing here is not about typesetting, but
> about producing multi-file output.
exactly.
--
Orm
Pedro Andres Aranda Gutierrez writes:
> O... Because this functionality
> would be more about typesetting than about anything else. When you export a
> doc to LaTeX, you barely
> care about the TOC, because that is generated "behind the scenes" from
> headings only.
AFAIU, the feature we are dis
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Sorry, but the instructions are not very clear for me.
> May you please attach the example as a file, so that nothing is
> distorted by email line truncations?
I am unable to do anything with this without extra information.
Since there is no response for over one month,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> 自杰 writes:
>
>> [BUG] execute on orgedit special error [9.6.24 (9.6.24-??-5bdfc02 @
>> /Users/van/.emacs.d/.local/straight/build-29.2/org/)]
>
> Thanks for reporting, but may you please provide some information about
> what exactly happened? What did you do? What kind
Hi Ihor,
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Bruno Barbier writes:
>
>> About how much to decorate, it depends on the user, I guess. For
>> example, when org-pending is used for org babel, it should be obvious
>> that one has to click on "#+RESULTS:".
>>
>> The current decoration is not the best for di
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