Re: [O] [feature proposal] Export in foreign buffers - ASCII (ox-ascii)

2018-10-25 Thread Alexander Adolf
Hello Nicolas, On 2018-10-25, at 16:56 , Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > [...] > I added the functions to "ox-ascii.el", with an autoload cookie, > a simplified docstring, and an entry in the manual. > [...] Wow, many thanks for being so kind as to include them! That was faster and way easier than I

Re: [O] [feature proposal] Export in foreign buffers - ASCII (ox-ascii)

2018-10-25 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Alexander Adolf writes: > -- > (defun org-ascii-convert-region-to-ascii () > "Assume the current region has Org syntax, and convert it to > plain ASCII. This can be used in any buffer. For example, you > could write an

Re: [O] [feature proposal] Export in foreign buffers - ASCII (ox-ascii)

2018-10-24 Thread Alexander Adolf
Hello Nicolas, Many thanks for your swift response! On 2018-10-24, at 09:04 , Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > [...] > I see you are not including Latin1 export. Is there any reason to > implement pure ASCII export? Wouldn't UTF-8 be sufficient? > > More generally, I wonder if, in 2018, it still makes

Re: [O] [feature proposal] Export in foreign buffers - ASCII (ox-ascii)

2018-10-24 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Alexander Adolf writes: > I was missing convert-region functions in the ox-ascii export back-end > as are provided by the HTML, LaTeX, Texinfo, and MarkDown back-ends [1], > and hence crafted my own (copied below) to go into my init file. My use > case is composing emails using notmuch-me

[O] [feature proposal] Export in foreign buffers - ASCII (ox-ascii)

2018-10-23 Thread Alexander Adolf
Dear Org-Mode Developers, I was missing convert-region functions in the ox-ascii export back-end as are provided by the HTML, LaTeX, Texinfo, and MarkDown back-ends [1], and hence crafted my own (copied below) to go into my init file. My use case is composing emails using notmuch-message-mode. [1