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Re: Merging ox-texinfo+ into ox-texinfo


From: Jonas Bernoulli
Subject: Re: Merging ox-texinfo+ into ox-texinfo
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2021 17:58:54 +0100

Sorry for the delay, I got side-tracked with many other things.

Nicolas Goaziou <mail@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes:

>>> It is possible to mix the two styles;
>>
>> Well... it turned out not to be true, but I should be able to get it
>> to work.
>
> Then I suggest to use "attr_texinfo" keyword, for example:
>
>    #+attr_texinfo: :shorthand t
>    - item...
>
> This way, we ensure the change is local. `org-texinfo-item' already
> checks :sep attribute.

I am sure I can get it to work just fine without a need for that.
It just turns out that I haven't done so yet, because I only used the
ox-texinfo+ style in manuals that use that style exclusively.  Now
that you have signaled that there is a good change that this would be
included in Org, putting in the work to use both styles in parallel is
actually justified.

But it likely will be a few weeks until I get to work because I looked
at the current implementation again and decided that it would be better
to start over and do the work using org-element instead of at the latest
possible moment when strings are being concatenated as ox-texinfo+
currently does.

> I see no reason to change the prefix, since these functions are part of
> ox-texinfo. I didn't look closely at your code, tho, so I may be wide of
> the mark.

I haven't started working on the org-element based implementation yet,
but I expect that won't actually need any new function definitions so,
the question is moot anyway.  (But just in case: I agree.)

     Cheers,
     Jonas



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