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Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading? |
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Thu, 24 Aug 2023 16:24:45 -0700 |
another idea, at the cost of 3 dumb messages in a row.... there are
annotation packages. i wonder if integration of those is relevant.
On 8/24/23, Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> wrote:
> [p.s. not saying this will satisfy ardent users, just bringing up the
> idea in case it is of use.]
>
>
> On 8/24/23, Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> wrote:
>> iiuc bastien brought up the use of a no export this heading tag as an
>> alternative to inline tasks. we have much or all of this capability
>> in faq.
>>
>> i was thinking the same thing. perhaps many use cases could have
>> inline tasks as siblings below the document heading, and undesired
>> headers could be just not exported.
>>
>> i was also wondering if links and/or some type of transclusion could
>> also obviate inline tasks. the formerly-inline task would contain a
>> link to a target above the paragraph. c-c c-c on that location would
>> take you back to the task.
>>
>>
>> On 8/24/23, Max Nikulin <manikulin@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 24/08/2023 19:21, Ihor Radchenko wrote:
>>>> As I described, I often want inlinetasks to be exported and to be
>>>> displayed in my agenda/sparse tree views
>>>
>>> It sounds like that if agenda had hooks allowing to gather either
>>> :inlinetask:...:end: drawers or #+begin_inlinetask...#+end_inlinetask
>>> custom blocks then ************** END would not be necessary.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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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?, 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 <=
- 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?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/25
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Fraga, Eric, 2023/08/26
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/26
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Fraga, Eric, 2023/08/27
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Russell Adams, 2023/08/22
- [DISCUSSION] The future of org-mouse.el and org-inlinetask.el (was: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?), Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/13
- Re: [DISCUSSION] The future of org-mouse.el and org-inlinetask.el, Bastien Guerry, 2023/08/13
- Re: [DISCUSSION] The future of org-mouse.el and org-inlinetask.el, Ihor Radchenko, 2023/08/13
- Re: [POLL] Should we accept breaking changes to get rid of Org libraries that perform side effects when loading?, Tom Gillespie, 2023/08/14