Jonas Bernoulli <jo...@bernoul.li> writes: >> Hmm... Org has built-in htmlize support and I did not know that it is >> not maintained actively. > > I only installed htmlize because org-html-fontify-code told me to do so. > Should it not have done that? I did not have any version of htmlize > installed prior to this.
That's fine to install htmlize. Org relies upon htmlize for certain features, including HTML export. However, we also recently added engrave-faces for LaTeX export. And engrave-faces is advertised as successor to htmlize. So, we might consider (in future) to offer engrave-faces as another option to export HTML as well. (This idea has nothing to do with helping to maintain htmlize - it will be relevant for a long time at least for users of older Org versions, even if we decide to use engrave-faces instead of htmlize). >> Or we can simply hand-pick that 13 open Github issues and transfer them >> manually. (Does not mean that we have to do it, but I see not why having >> a few issues on Github should be a blocker to anything) > > The idea was to let those who have already opened pull-requests on > Github and have been patiently waiting for a response ever since, to > finish the work there. Good point. Although all the pull requests appear to be rather trivial from the first glance. Let's see if Hrvoje has anything to say. -- Ihor Radchenko // yantar92, Org mode contributor, Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>. Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>, or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>