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Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries
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spookygostee |
Subject: |
Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading? |
Date: |
Thu, 24 Aug 2023 21:48:52 -0500 |
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mu4e 1.10.4; emacs 28.1 |
Russell Adams <RLAdams@adamsinfoserv.com> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 01:44:03PM +0000, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>> Russell Adams <RLAdams@adamsinfoserv.com> writes:
>>
>> >> What do you mean?
>> >
>> > I think Markdown has different levels?
>>
>> Do you mean # title vs. ## title?
>
> <https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax>
>
> look at the alternate syntax where they under line with different symbols.
>
>> > Has there ever been a reason to diversify the heading syntax to allow
>> > levels or changes in visibility?
>> >
>> > ** TODO
>> >
>> > `=' TODO Inline item under todo
>> >
>> > — DONE something else?
>> >
>> > ### TODO invis to all except interactive editing
>>
>> That’s even more features. I feel confused about what you are trying to
>> convey.
>
> It is, but it’s just brainstorming along the lines of needing an
> inline task syntax.
>
> We have a solid heading syntax, with one or more asterisks followed by
> keywords and heading metadata. Given we’re talking about adding more
> flags in the metadata, I’m just asking if we should consider
> alternatives to just asterisks to help indicate differences.
>
> An inline task exempt from folding should be eye catching to
> differentiate it from other headings. Perhaps something other than
> asterisks is appropriate?
>
> ——————————————————————
> Russell Adams RLAdams@AdamsInfoServ.com
> <https://www.adamsinfoserv.com/>
As someone who only uses orgmode, I personally find the logical distinction
between inline and normal headings not compelling enough to justify adding new
syntax besides asterisks. Frequently I hear orgmode’s extremely simple syntax
lauded in comparison to something like markdown. Just some thoughts.
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- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, (continued)
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, tomas, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?,
spookygostee <=
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, tomas, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Max Nikulin, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Samuel Wales, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Samuel Wales, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Samuel Wales, 2023/08/24
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25