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Re: [O] Capitalisation and good taste ?
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Bernt Hansen |
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Re: [O] Capitalisation and good taste ? |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jan 2012 07:16:36 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.110018 (No Gnus v0.18) Emacs/23.2 (gnu/linux) |
Leo Alekseyev <address@hidden> writes:
>> A long time ago all capitals was the only way these keywords were
>> supported. Since then they have become case insensitive and I use all
>> lowercase for most of my keywords now (#+begin_src:, #+begin_example:
>> etc)
>>
>> With fontification these stand out enough now and the capitalization can
>> be removed.
>
> So I'm kind of late to this party, but like Bernt, I've been favoring
> lowercase #+ keywords; I believe it looks cleaner and easier on the
> eyes. However, if functions that autogenerate keywords (e.g.
> #+results from code blocks and easy templates) default to a particular
> case, forcing a different case as a user becomes unappealing
> (consistency trumps aesthetics).
>
> If we want to keep org truly keyword-case-agnostic, then there should
> be a user-customized variable that easy templates and org-babel result
> blocks would follow.
I added the following to my .emacs to keep lowercase.
(setq org-babel-results-keyword "results")
(setq org-structure-template-alist
(quote (("s" "#+begin_src ?\n\n#+end_src" "<src lang=\"?\">\n\n</src>")
("e" "#+begin_example\n?\n#+end_example"
"<example>\n?\n</example>")
("q" "#+begin_quote\n?\n#+end_quote" "<quote>\n?\n</quote>")
("v" "#+begin_verse\n?\n#+end_verse" "<verse>\n?\n/verse>")
("c" "#+begin_center\n?\n#+end_center" "<center>\n?\n/center>")
("l" "#+begin_latex\n?\n#+end_latex" "<literal
style=\"latex\">\n?\n</literal>")
("L" "#+latex: " "<literal style=\"latex\">?</literal>")
("h" "#+begin_html\n?\n#+end_html" "<literal
style=\"html\">\n?\n</literal>")
("H" "#+html: " "<literal style=\"html\">?</literal>")
("a" "#+begin_ascii\n?\n#+end_ascii")
("A" "#+ascii: ")
("i" "#+index: ?" "#+index: ?")
("I" "#+include %file ?" "<include file=%file markup=\"?\">"))))
-Bernt
Re: [O] Capitalisation and good taste ?, François Pinard, 2012/01/10
Re: [O] Capitalisation and good taste ?, Leo Alekseyev, 2012/01/20
Re: [O] Capitalisation and good taste ?, Eric S Fraga, 2012/01/10