Samuel Wales gmail.com> writes:
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> The following, which is general and I wrote a long time ago,
> might also be relevant to the recent thread on comments
> breaking lists.
>
> ===
>
> There might be really good reasons for the #+ comment
> convention in Org, but I am not sure what they are.
e bumpy). Actual substitutions
being used are not necessarily typologically sensible; chosen more so it's
easier to see the action of the process. Nothing is in the right place, things
that should be customizables aren't... it's proof-of-concept. Am I going in the
right direction, a
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
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> Hello,
>
> "Mark E. Shoulson" kli.org> writes:
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> > Update on the smart-quotes patch. Supports the odt exporter now too,
> > which I think covers all the current major "new" exporters for which
> > it is relevant (adding smart quotes to ASCII export is
Nicolas Goaziou gmail.com> writes:
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> Hello,
>
> Mark Shoulson kli.org> writes:
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> >> ASCII exporter also handle UTF-8. So it's good to have there too.
> >
> > Really? I would have thought ASCII meant ASCII, as in 7-bit clean
> > te