Hello Ihor.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Well. You convinced me. If Asymptote has very stable syntax and major
> features, it probably makes more sense to maintain it within Org or
> within Org community.
If Bastien shows the green light, I am looking forward to giving back
something to the commu
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> Ihor Radchenko writes:
>
>> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>>> As a result, changes in Org are much more likely to affect
>>> ob-asymptote.el than changes in Asymptote. I think basic software
>>> development rules of thumb suggest that ob-asymptote.el should then
>>> be bundled with
Hello again.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>> As a result, changes in Org are much more likely to affect
>> ob-asymptote.el than changes in Asymptote. I think basic software
>> development rules of thumb suggest that ob-asymptote.el should then
>> be bundled with Org.
>
> From
Jarmo Hurri writes:
>> The advantage of maintaining ob-asymptote.el in the main asymptote
>> repo is that people who are intimately familiar with the asymptote
>> features can directly contribute and enhance the Org
>> integration. Moreover, distributing together with the asymptote means
>> no he
Greetings Ihor.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
>>> Then, would it make more sense to include ob-asymptote.el into the
>>> asymptote distribution?
>>
>> I do not think this is a good idea:
>>
>> - I am not involved in the development of asymptote, so this solution
>> would pu
Jarmo Hurri writes:
>> Then, would it make more sense to include ob-asymptote.el into the
>> asymptote distribution?
>
> I do not think this is a good idea:
>
> - I am not involved in the development of asymptote, so this solution
> would put maintenance of ob-asymptote.el beyond my reach.
AFA
Hello Ihor.
Ihor Radchenko writes:
> Max Nikulin writes:
>
>>> Is major-mode for editing asymptote code available easily?
>>> I was unable to find anything relevant in ELPA and non-GNU ELPA.
>>
>> I am not an asymptote user, but the following suggests that it may be
>> installed with asymptot
Max Nikulin writes:
>> Is major-mode for editing asymptote code available easily?
>> I was unable to find anything relevant in ELPA and non-GNU ELPA.
>
> I am not an asymptote user, but the following suggests that it may be
> installed with asymptote package
>
> https://packages.debian.org/file:a
On 21/07/2022 18:54, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
Jarmo Hurri writes:
If ob-asymptote.el is kept external to Org, future users will have a
much higher threshold to use this combination.
Is major-mode for editing asymptote code available easily?
I was unable to find anything relevant in ELPA and non-
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> If ob-asymptote.el is kept external to Org, future users will have a
> much higher threshold to use this combination.
Is major-mode for editing asymptote code available easily?
I was unable to find anything relevant in ELPA and non-GNU ELPA.
Best,
Ihor
Hello Nick!
Nick Dokos writes:
> Jarmo Hurri writes:
>
>> ...
>>
>> I would like ob-asymptote.el to be brought back. If there is something I
>> can do to help, I will be glad to do so.
>>
> All you have to do is volunteer to maintain it. Let Bastien know: he
> will assign you the maintenance
Jarmo Hurri writes:
> ...
>
> I would like ob-asymptote.el to be brought back. If there is something I
> can do to help, I will be glad to do so.
>
All you have to do is volunteer to maintain it. Let Bastien know: he will
assign you the maintenance of the file and all the asymptote users will owe
Not a major contributor to Org yet, but I have been using it faithfully for a
decade. Asymptote looks to be incredibly useful in my research! Thanks for
making me aware of it! https://asymptote.sourceforge.io/index.html
- Tory
Greetings.
Summary: I vote, very late, for the inclusion of ob-asymptote.el into
Org. In my opinion, Asymptote is far too valuable a tool to be excluded
by default.
Long version:
Either me or my system have been sleeping for quite a while, because
just today I woke up to the fact that ob-asymp
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