Hi Luis, Luis Anaya <papoan...@hotmail.com> writes:
> I was interchanging emails with Bastien regarding some items I've been > working on for the past few month in my spare time. Some will be posted > into the development branch, but for others I would like to get some > feedback if these should be made available or not in the org-mode > github, they're available on mine (https://github.com/papoanaya/emacs_utils) Can you send the link to the source code for each contribution? E.g. In the "develop" branch, I've found this https://github.com/papoanaya/emacs_utils/blob/develop/org-mom.el but the first line says it's org-groff-mom.el... > New items > > ob-mathomatic.el :: Babel mode for Mathomatic. Mathomatic is a CAS written > in C. Very small and portable. I wrote it out of necessity being that my > Atrix > does not have enough drive space for anything too big. It supports > plotting via gnuplot. For more information go to. > (www.mathomatic.org) Looks useful. > org-groff-mom.el :: Groff exporter using MOM's macros. This one is > almost complete. (http://www.schaffter.ca/mom/mom-01.html) How much duplicate code with org-e-groff.el? If the amount is not small, would it make sense to let org-e-groff.el know that the user wants to use the MOM macros through a customizable option? If the files have the same user-base and share a lot of code, I guess we should merge them somehow. > org-platypus.el :: Exporter mode for Platypus. Platypus is a small > typesetter written in java that is still in active development. Not > something I would put in main yet being that there are missing features > in the typesetter. (like no numbered headings!) > > But it is good enough to play with it. You can see the > results at https://www.box.com/s/b02f017f0d8854c6cbdb > (platypus.pz.org) Great to see so many exporters :) > ob-tcl.el :: I work with TCL daily, I just had to do it. It's a clone of > the ob-perl.el one translated to TCL. This should also work with expect and > ns2. (ww.tcl.tk) This looks very useful. Please share the code on this list when you think it's ready for inclusion. > ob-jlang.el :: C'mon, there's nothing cooler than: > #+begin_src jlang :results output > a =. +/%$ > echo a i. 10 > #+end_src > :) This is org babel for JLanguage. This one is still in the works, but > it is functional. It has support for JConsole only (which makes sense). > (www.jsoftware.com) > > For those curious enough, the code computes the average from 0 to 9. > > ob-newlisp.el :: Why newlisp? Well, there's picolisp and other lisps > available. I use newlisp for a lot for system programming at home, so > there. Based on the ob-picolisp.el code. (www.newlisp.org) Great. I wonder why there is no Babel support for the Arc lisp (http://paulgraham.com/arc.html) ... > org-e-groff.el :: > > 1. Ability to inline .PNG and JPEG. It wil use pngtopnm/pngtops or sam2p > for translating raster into Groff. But the process should be > automatic. This enables the use of ditaa on Groff exports. It is > controlled with a variable to allow disabling the feature if none of > these options are available. > 2. Ability to resize pic images. Height and attributes are now available > for .pic images in addition to eps ones. Wow. Again, great! I wish I had more documents (and less code) to write to get more occasions to enjoy all these features :) Thanks! -- Bastien