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Re: [PATCH] LaTeX export: arbitrary float environments


From: Timothy
Subject: Re: [PATCH] LaTeX export: arbitrary float environments
Date: Sun, 02 May 2021 01:31:07 +0800
User-agent: mu4e 1.4.15; emacs 28.0.50

Thomas S. Dye <tsd@tsdye.online> writes:

> Aloha Timothy,

:waves:

> Sorry for the clumsy patch, which I guess would also benefit from an addition 
> to
> the manual, as well?

No problem, we all start somewhere :) (and I know I'm still making mistakes)

An update to the manual to describe the changed behaviour would be good.
If you'd like you could wait till a core maintainer says this looks good
before going to that effort, or you could add it in now so it's all in a
single patch --- as long as something happens.

> Larger question: do we really want to tinker with ob-latex in this way?  Or,
> should changes like this patch follow a path indicated by Tim Cross and into
> their own package, say ob-latex-ex, which might someday replace ob-latex if it
> proved useful and stable?

I don't think LaTeX support is likely to leave Org any time soon, so at
least until a core maintainer tells you otherwise I'd be inclined to
proceed with your current patch.

If this was a huge/transformational change I may be more uncertain, but
this looks fairly simple to me at least.

--
Timothy

> All the best,
> Tom
>
> Timothy <tecosaur@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> Hi Thomas,
>>
>> On the surface, this looks reasonable to me :)
>>
>> Just commenting on some technicalities with the patch itself:
>> - In ORG-NEWS it would be good to wrap the content over multiple lines
>>   instead of having a single 270 char line :)
>> - You seem to have an anomalous change to the ob-python :return entry
>> - I don't think your patch subject follows the convention for Org, it
>>   should be:
>>   "main file/feature: overall change summary"
>>   so, something like
>>   "ox-latex: allow for arbitrary float environments"
>>   rather than
>>   "LaTeX export: arbitrary float environments"
>>
>> Thanks for the patch :)
>>
>> Timothy



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