Nicolas Goaziou <n.goaz...@gmail.com> writes: > I can write a document describing Org syntax, as seen by the parser [...]
That would undoubtedly be useful. There is a need I often have, and never found the time to fill so far, for a dependable Python parser for Org syntax. I thought I could read the Emacs Lisp code of the parser to get a firm grasp of the syntax first, but surely, a formal document acting as a reference might be easier for me to get me started, at least in that it separates what is official and what is incidental in the syntax. I got the vague impression (unsubstantiated right now, I've not been in that area of Org for a while) that it would help uncoupling Org syntax from some Emacs intricacies. I'd need a serious revision to get a firmer opinion. François P.S. Another need I think I'll soon have is some machinery for generating HTML out of dynamic Org snippets, using Python. I could of course have Emacs running in background to "serve" a Web application, but it looks rather awkward to me, and for one specific application of ours, I really starve for using Org instead of HTML, whenever possible.