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Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor
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Ihor Radchenko |
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Re: [WORG] 2680e65 * org-maintenance.org (Copyright assignments): Minor improvements |
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Wed, 03 Apr 2024 12:18:37 +0000 |
Adam Porter <adam@alphapapa.net> writes:
> 1. Having to use separate BEGIN and END macros is less convenient than
> more Lispy constructs, like a macro call with a string argument. But I
> guess, to wrap Org elements, like a TODO heading or inline task, it
> would be necessary. A macro call with the text as an argument wouldn't
> be a task in Org syntax, which would make it less useful outside of
> rendered HTML.
Not for inlinetasks. For everything but heading, we can actually use
special blocks.
For headings, there is also :HTML_HEADLINE_CLASS property.
> 2. Those macros, or one much like them, could be useful for the use
> case of centering text to stand out, as discussed in the other thread.
Yes, but they are currently rather plain (other than having an image):
.org-info-box {
clear:both;
margin-left:auto;
margin-right:auto;
padding:0.7em;
}
.org-info-box img {
float:left;
margin:0em 0.5em 0em 0em;
}
.org-info-box p {
margin:0em;
padding:0em;
}
Wondering if we should add some background.
> 3. For cases that don't potentially involve wrapping Org elements,
> having a simple macro with the text as its argument might be preferable
> to having separate BEGIN and END macros. I wonder if we could have
> non-begin-end equivalents of the begin-and-end macros listed there.
.org-info-box is certainly not suitable for inline highlights.
Do we need such highlights though? Isn't the classic
italic/bold/underline enough?
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