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RE: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Anchors and Lists and file extensiondefault
From: |
Phillip Lord |
Subject: |
RE: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Anchors and Lists and file extensiondefaults---migrating from html and emacs-wiki |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Oct 2005 10:04:35 +0100 |
Michael Olson wrote:
> "Phillip Lord" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> I've tried to implement this in the following patch.
>
> 2005-10-21 14:39:50 GMT Michael Olson <address@hidden>
patch-252
>
> Summary:
> Allow anchors to occur near (rather than at) the beginning of
> line. Revision:
> muse--main--1.0--patch-252
>
> * lisp/muse-publish.el (muse-publish-markup-regexps): Allow
> non-word characters before anchor, like " - ". Thanks to
> Phillip Lord for the suggestion.
>
> modified files:
> ChangeLog lisp/muse-publish.el
I've tried this out, and it seemed to work. Thank you very much.
>
>> Finally, I have a general comment on initially emacs-wiki and now
>> muse. I would put a plea that the default behaviour to have no file
>> extension be changed. [...] I was very happy to discover
muse-mode-auto-p and
>> muse-file-extension. I'd suggest that "nil" and "muse" be set as
>> default.
>
> I agree. I guess I'll go ahead and do this.
Excellent!
>
>> Incidentally, would there be any interest in my ".ht" publishing
>> style. It's quite small, and I expect that the number of people in
>> the world insane enough to use both muse and ht2html (another
>> excellent package) will be quite small....
>
> I am indeed interested in seeing your ".ht" publishing style. What is
> ht2html?
http://ht2html.sourceforge.net
It's basically a python "style sheet" engine. The obvious thing to
do, of course, we be to re-write the end functionality directly
into a muse publishing engine, but I haven't really got time
to do that at the moment. It's basically just a small extension to
the html mode.
Cheers
Phil
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