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Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export
From: |
Andreas Leha |
Subject: |
Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export |
Date: |
Fri, 03 Jan 2014 21:10:19 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Tom,
address@hidden (Thomas S. Dye) writes:
> Aloha Andreas,
>
> Andreas Leha <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Bastien <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>>> So in short: If page breaks are not in org directly many people will
>>>>> end up with inferior and/or less portable org files.
>>>>
>>>> For the record, after thinking about it, I'd rather stay away from
>>>> invisible characters in Org syntax, would it be page breaks or
>>>> non-breaking spaces.
>>>
>>> FWIW I fully support not using invisible chars in Org syntax.
>>
>> This follows up on just a side aspect in this thread that is (partly)
>> separate from its subject.
>>
>>
>> Just to wrap the thread up in my words:
>>
>> 1. Cross-backend (or more cross-backend) support of \newpage built into
>> Org directly was disapproved in favor of a less portable filter based
>> solution [fn:1].
>
> Could you expand on what you mean by "less portable"? I'm interested in
> portability from a reproducible research perspective and want to avoid
> habits that don't port well to other researchers' systems.
>
I did not want to include these words in the first place. The words 'less
portable' are too strong here.
You won't be affected, since you ship your emacs / Org configuration
with the document, IIUC. (Which is the only possible way to achieve
something like reproducibility with Org...)
In that case you can simply include such a filter in that configuration.
The non-portable part comes from the need to share that filter.
Anybody without that filter will not be able to export your document in
the intended way.
Just to clarify:
It is a very small thing and I am very much happy with using a filter based
approach here.
> Happy New Year!
Same to you!
Regards,
Andreas
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/03
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Andreas Leha, 2014/01/03
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Thomas S. Dye, 2014/01/03
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export,
Andreas Leha <=
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/04
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Andreas Leha, 2014/01/04
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/04
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Suvayu Ali, 2014/01/05
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/06
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/01/04
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/05
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/01/05
- Re: [O] [PATCH] Re: \newpage in HTML export, Bastien, 2014/01/05