On Apr 13, 2007, at 14:10, Bastien wrote:
- If a list item contains a number that find itself at the beginning
of
a line (within this list item), this number will be considered as a
start for another ordered-list item when exporting. For example :
Yes, this is a problem. Again, I would not know how to fix it.
Mmhh. It may require a full rewriting of the lists parsing funcs; i
didn't
check your code for that, but having spent a good amount of time
trying to
implement something like this for my old bhl-mode, I know list parsing
is
always challenging.
Well, in this case it is even impossible. How could
you distinguish the two? I guess the only way would be to require an
empty line before a new list item, but that is not acceptable.
- I often attach a location to scheduled/deadlined events. Why not
using LOCATION in addition to SCHEDULED or DEADLINE ? This would
also
end up in a new "LOCATION:" entry in the .ics export. Maybe default
locations could be defined in some #+LOCATIONS: ?
What about this suggestion ?
I dare say this might turn out to be the most useful suggestion i've
made
so far. As far as i know, having a structured way to store locations
for
scheduled tasks or events is quite common in other organizers and
text-based organizers like Org could again prove themselves very
flexible
when dealing with this.
Yes, interesting idea, implementation not very fast I am afraid, too
many other things on my plate right now.
Thanks for all the great ideas, when I find time I will implement
what I think fits in.
- Carsten
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