Re: Long links

2020-01-05 Thread Eduardo Ochs
Hi Steven, On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 at 11:03, Steven Penny wrote: > > So you can understand why I was annoyed when Trey started his off > topic discussion about hard versus soft wrapping. We understand, but now lots of people are annoyed with you. Trey wrote his e-mails very carefully, and even if hi

Re: Long links

2020-01-05 Thread Steven Penny
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 2:03 AM Fraga, Eric wrote: > Your original post simply said you wished to wrap long lines and you > said "Does Org Mode have some way to deal with this?". Trey gave you > one way: use visual-line-mode (which is also what I use and have done > for years). His response was on

Re: Long links

2020-01-05 Thread Fraga, Eric
On Saturday, 4 Jan 2020 at 20:57, Steven Penny wrote: > But as you can imagine, I dont only work with Org Mode files. I also work with > Python files, Go, Dart and a number of other types. And none of these other > types get the wrapping on GitHub. As it may be. But maybe I'm missing the point a

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Adam Porter
Steven Penny writes: > yes, and I would have never made this point had you not insisted on > starting an off topic conversation. > > Next we know you will say why someone is using spaces over tabs, or > emac over vim, or red over blue bikeshed. Stop. This rude one-upsmanship is uncalled for. Th

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
topic conversation. > You said you want to “deal with” long links in Org. But your example HTML file > linked to has nothing to do with Org syntax AFAICT—it’s just a file that > happens to horizontally scroll when viewed as source on GitHub. again you seems to be totally missing the po

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Trey Ethan Harris
post for example problem: > > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2019-12/msg00422.html > You said you want to “deal with” long links in Org. But your example HTML file linked to has nothing to do with Org syntax AFAICT—it’s just a file that happens to horizontally scroll when

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 6:45 PM Trey Ethan Harris wrote: > Uh... that’s an HTML file—this is the emacs-orgmode mailing list. My original post: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2019-12/msg00422.html was, and is still on topic. Yet you found a way to make 4 posts without addressing

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Trey Ethan Harris
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 19:23 Steven Penny wrote: > On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 6:18 PM Trey Ethan Harris wrote: > > I think you did not explain your issue clearly, then—on GitHub, long > lines and > > long links are displayed perfectly, as this example with a 434-character &

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 6:18 PM Trey Ethan Harris wrote: > I think you did not explain your issue clearly, then—on GitHub, long lines and > long links are displayed perfectly, as this example with a 434-character line > and your originally-mentioned link shows, with no horizontal scrolli

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Trey Ethan Harris
; like tab > width then you need to use spaces. > > Granted I could just set some user CSS, but then anyone else visiting my > pages > wont get the benefit of that. > > I would please ask that you not comment further on this off topic > discussion. > Unless you have an on

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
t you not comment further on this off topic discussion. Unless you have an on topic comment regarding breaking long links I am not interested, thank you.

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Trey Ethan Harris
> > to a single line per paragraph no matter how long it is), so for some ten > > years before that I was wrapping lines and just got tired of the hassle. > > Nope. I have been dealing with long links for many years, since at least > 2011. > Last month I learned that both reStr

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
n > years before that I was wrapping lines and just got tired of the hassle. Nope. I have been dealing with long links for many years, since at least 2011. Last month I learned that both reStructuredText and AsciiDoc can deal with them pretty easily. Now that I know this, I am more included to

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Trey Ethan Harris
If you won’t take a possible XY problem answer amiss: In general, I’ve found it much easier to use visual-line-mode than to worry about all this—in fact, I have visual-line-mode set to automatically engage in org-mode. At some point in 2016 I see from my Git history that I un-filled all my Org file

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 11:44 AM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > In a recent manual, the section "Link format" starts with: > >Org recognizes plain URIs, possibly wrapped within angle >brackets[fn:23], and activate them as clickable links. > > The example I gave you is an angle link. Yes, I do see

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Steven Penny writes: > On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 8:08 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: >> You can use angular links, e.g., >> >> > Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf> > > Can you link to where this is documented? It seems the ex

Re: Long links

2020-01-04 Thread Steven Penny
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 8:08 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > You can use angular links, e.g., > > Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf> Can you link to where this is documented? It seems the example you gave here is not valid, as Org

Re: Long links

2019-12-30 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Steven Penny writes: > Hm, neither one of those methods seem to work with either of these parsers: > > - https://github.com/niklasfasching/go-org > - https://github.com/wallyqs/org-ruby You may want to see with the maintainers of these projects if they want to implement it. Regards, --

Re: Long links

2019-12-29 Thread Steven Penny
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 8:08 PM Nicolas Goaziou wrote: > You can use angular links, e.g., > > Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf++[lastIndexOf]> > > You can also use link abbreviations. Please refer to the manual for that > one.

Re: Long links

2019-12-29 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Steven Penny writes: > Sometimes I will have to deal with a long link, like this: > > https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf > > I prefer to wrap long links if possible. This is allowed with > reStructuredText: &g

Long links

2019-12-29 Thread Steven Penny
Sometimes I will have to deal with a long link, like this: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/String/lastIndexOf I prefer to wrap long links if possible. This is allowed with reStructuredText: lastIndexOf_ .. _lastIndexOf: https

Re: [O] [bug, ox-ascii][PATCH] description list and long links

2015-01-28 Thread Rasmus
Nicolas Goaziou writes: > Thank you. I have applied a slightly different patch. Thanks! > The formatting is still not optimal, however, as you can end up with > something like > [...] > I guess a threshold would then be needed, though, as the following is > still nice and probably desirable >

Re: [O] [bug, ox-ascii][PATCH] description list and long links

2015-01-28 Thread Nicolas Goaziou
Hello, Rasmus writes: > Consider the following example: > > (with-temp-buffer > (require 'ox-ascii) > (insert >"- > [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2009/03/a_very_long_url_makes_a_very_s.html][A > label with a long link]] :: Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur > adipiscing e

[O] [bug, ox-ascii][PATCH] description list and long links

2015-01-27 Thread Rasmus
Hi, Consider the following example: --8<---cut here---start->8--- (with-temp-buffer (require 'ox-ascii) (insert "- [[http://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2009/03/a_very_long_url_makes_a_very_s.html][A label with a long link]] :: Lorem ipsum dolor sit am