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[PATCH] Intra-word markup: \relax
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Max Nikulin |
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[PATCH] Intra-word markup: \relax |
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Fri, 28 Jan 2022 19:12:51 +0700 |
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On 02/12/2021 17:50, Denis Maier wrote:
Currently, org syntax doesn't officially seem to support intra-word
emphasis. Am I missing something?
If the assessment is correct: Is there a reason for this? And, shouldn't
that be officially added?
I have an idea how to implement *intra*/word/ markup with minimal change
of Org syntax. At first I had a hope that it is enough to introduce
\relax entity that expands to empty string, but it does not work for
second part of words: *intra*\relax{}/word/ is exported to
<b>intra</b>/word/.
So it is necessary to support consuming spaces after such entity similar
to TeX commands:
*intra*\relax /word/
In Org "a\_ b" already behaves in the same way.
I do not like zero-width spaces since they are invisible, so they are
not really "text" markup. Moreover, it is better to filter them out
during export.
Another failed idea was to use export snippet or a macro for such purpose:
#+macro sep $1
*intra*{{{sep()}}}/word/, *intra*@@html:@@/word/
Important point that suggested solution works for all export backends. I
do not consider explicit export snippets as a workaround since it
requires code for all backends in org files.
0001-Intra-word-markup-relax.patch
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- [PATCH] Intra-word markup: \relax,
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