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Re: [O] Marking/highlighting text temporarily


From: Eric Abrahamsen
Subject: Re: [O] Marking/highlighting text temporarily
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2015 10:28:05 +0800
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John Kitchin <address@hidden> writes:

> Hi Eric,
>
> I added some functions in the attachment. they colorize the comments,
> add an org-comment menu to the org-menu, and some functions for pop to
> and delete comments from the list mode, and a hydra for commands to
> insert comments. Do you want to get this up on github to facilitate
> developing it?

Oh great! Thanks a lot. We are duplicating effort a bit here (but only a
bit, I'd also written display/delete functions for the list buffer), so
yes, it would be good to coordinate development. 

I suppose it depends a bit on where this is going to end up: I'm
assuming either org/contrib/lisp, or else as an Elpa package. I don't
see much difference, except in terms of accessibility to contributors --
I don't have access to the Org repo, but putting it there might get more
contributors on balance. As a package only I would have direct access.
What do you think?

The hydra thing is interesting -- I wasn't aware of that package. Better
not to require it unconditionally though, right?

Thanks,
Eric

> Eric Abrahamsen writes:
>
>> Eric Abrahamsen
>
>
>  <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Vikas Rawal <address@hidden> writes:
>>>
>>>>     On 25-Apr-2015, at 6:22 am, John Kitchin <address@hidden>
>>>>     wrote:
>>>>
>>>>     Inspired by this conversation, I hacked up this functional comment
>>>>     link:
>>>>
>>>>     
>>>> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2015/04/24/Commenting-in-org-files/
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>     It has a custom link type that exports in html and latex, and when
>>>>     you click on it, it asks if you want to delete the comment.
>>>>
>>>> Nice. One small issue is that when I highlight a text and add comment
>>>> to it, and then delete the comment, one space following the last word
>>>> is removed.
>>>>
>>>> Also, it would be good to make the comment stand out in LaTeX (and
>>>> other) exports, preferably by pushing it to the margin (so it does not
>>>> move everything else).
>>>
>>> Hang on a bit, I'm wasting my afternoon expanding this...
>>
>> Okay, this is as far as I got today. I changed some behavior from John's
>> implementation: when following the links, it seemed like displaying the
>> comment text would be more useful than deleting it -- I think many of us
>> have "delete-org-link" functions lying around. I also couldn't get the
>> add-comment thing to work, as it complained when there was no region, so
>> I changed how that works.
>>
>> Lastly, I spent most of my time learning how tabular list mode works,
>> and haven't actually tested the export. Will save that for tomorrow.
>> Otherwise, here's the introduction from the Commentary. Comments and
>> suggestions very welcome!
>>
>>
>>
>> Provides a new link type for Org that allows you to create comments
>> on arbitrary chunks of text.  The link prefix is "comment:".
>>
>> Add comments with `org-comment-add-comment'.  Following the link
>> will display the text of the comment in a pop-up buffer.  The
>> buffer is in special-mode, hit "q" to dismiss it.
>>
>> Call `org-comment-display-comments' to see all comments in a buffer.
>>
>> See the `org-comment-[backend]-export-style' options for ways to
>> format comments in export.
>>
>> TODO:
>>
>> 1. Better export customization options.
>> 2. What does the ODT comment XML look like?
>> 3. More functions in the display comment buffer: copy as
>> kill... what else?
>> 4. More functions in the comments list buffer, to display, pop to,
>> delete, and edit comment text.
>> 5. Is it possible to have multi-line filled tabular list items?
>> Long comments are not very useful if you can't see the whole thing.
>> 5. Allow multiple comment list buffers attached to different Org
>> buffers.
>> 6. Maybe a minor mode for ease of manipulating comments?
>
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