Hi Amin,
Amin Bandali writes:
> Bastien, would you and Nicolas be open to adding ox-slimhtml more or
> less in its current form to Org core, if Laszlo, myself, and/or others
> look after it and help maintain it?
No, because it would be confusing to have two HTML export backends in
Org's core.
Hi Amin,
> What do you (other folks also) think?
A while ago Nicolas forwarded me an email between him and Laszlo on this. Here
are my thoughts at the time addresses to Laszlo (which haven’t changed much
since):
Nicolas writes:
> IIUC, merge is only viable if “ox-slimhtml” is a drop-in replace
Hi Bastien, Laszlo, Nicolas,
Bastien Guerry writes:
> Hi Laszlo,
>
> Bastien writes:
>
>> I encourage everyone to try exporting Org documents to HTML using your
>> library and see how it compares with ox-html.el for a daily usage.
>
> nobody seemed to be that interested in helping :/
Apologies
Hi Laszlo,
Bastien writes:
> I encourage everyone to try exporting Org documents to HTML using your
> library and see how it compares with ox-html.el for a daily usage.
nobody seemed to be that interested in helping :/
I hope you were able to continue working on this, don't hesitate to
send an
Hi Laszlo,
thanks for ox-slimhtml.el and for announcing it on the list.
> Amin was kind enough to poke me to submit and post about my package,
> ox-slimhtml.
> In a nutshell, it is an org-export backend - transcodes Org elements to
> HTML/text output.
>
> My primary use for it, is to create der
On Mon, Dec 14, 2020 at 12:48:27AM -0500, Laszlo Elo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Amin was kind enough to poke me to submit and post about my package,
> ox-slimhtml.
> In a nutshell, it is an org-export backend - transcodes Org elements to
> HTML/text output.
Thank you (both :)
Cheers
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