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Re: [O] [new exporter] [html] Tables of Contents


From: Jambunathan K
Subject: Re: [O] [new exporter] [html] Tables of Contents
Date: Wed, 06 Mar 2013 15:40:08 +0530
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux)

address@hidden (T.F. Torrey) writes:

>>> This gives a significant advantage in that authors can link to the
>>> various instances just by knowing their own usage.  For instance, if
>>> they provided a top-level toc at the beginning of their book, and a
>>> deeper-level toc later on, they could link to each separately by id by
>>> knowing this plan.
>>
>> This seems like a valid use-case.  
>>
>> I would recommend that you just specify just the use-case and leave out
>> the "how"s of implementation.
>>
>> Put your user hat and set aside the developer's hat.
>
> What a strange, semi-insulting thing to say.

There is nothing strange in what I said.  I wasn't insulting.

> And misguided, too, as I was suggesting a design, not its
> implementation.  As someone with all my own documents in Org and
> extensive experience developing XSLT and lisp to process the XHTML
> output of Org, I appreciate when the design of the HTML output is
> logical and useful.

When you were suggesting 

        #+toc: :a b :b c :c d

that is implementation specifics and you were arguing from a HTML
standpoint.  If you were in fact designing, you would have articulated
your case for other backends and how your suggested changes would impact
ox.el.

> I would rather see a good design implemented in hacks than a poor design
> implemented in beautiful code.

If you have better ideas, show us the patch.  

Otherwise, I suggest that you wear your user hat and place the use-case
before use while others can take care of the details.






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