I narrowed it down to this, so it isn't in default Org.
I rely on being able to put paragraphs in inline footnotes as they
were in Org 7. This implements that (and I rely on the fact that it
works well with font lock too). However, for some reason it triggers
the bug.
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Take a look at the first line in both test cases. It gets longer.
I'm OK with not filling such lines. But if it is going to fill or
otherwise change the lines, IMO it should do so according to the
correct fill column.
Samuel
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The dis
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> * (let ((org-export-preserve-breaks t)) (org-export-to-buffer
> 'ascii "whatever.txt" nil t nil))
According to `org-export-preserve-breaks' docstring:
Non-nil means preserve all line breaks when exporting.
As a consequence, this variable also prevents filli
Or this as I had my (much needed) paragraphs in footnotes before.
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* (let ((org-export-preserve-breaks t)) (org-export-to-buffer
'ascii "whatever.txt" nil t nil))
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ipsum dolor lorem ipsum dolor lorem ipsum dolor lorem ipsum
dolor[fn
> Could you provide an ECM?
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* (let ((org-export-preserve-breaks t)) (org-export-to-buffer
'ascii "whatever.txt" nil t nil))
These are directed against a population of sick people (or
people who are likely to get sick), specifically.[fn::
Please note that the population is defined by the go
Hello,
Samuel Wales writes:
> (setq org-ascii-text-width 60)
> (org-export-to-buffer 'ascii "whatever.txt" nil t nil)
>
> Anything with footnotes is filled to 75.
I cannot reproduce it with the following buffer:
--8<---cut here---start->8---
#+BIND: org-asci
(setq org-ascii-text-width 60)
(org-export-to-buffer 'ascii "whatever.txt" nil t nil)
Anything with footnotes is filled to 75.
Thanks.
Samuel
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