Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: > Hello, > > Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes: > >> Is there any chance of building slightly on org-element's parsing of >> plain-lists, so that it lists which represent state logs are somehow >> noted as such? I'm imagining that `org-element-plain-list-parser' could >> be augmented to provide a (:log t) property, or if we accept that >> state-log lists are always unordered, the :type property could even just >> be 'log. > > I don't think what is done with lists has much to do with their syntax. > Anyway, you can write a function to find such candidates, if needed, > without overloading the parser (for little benefit). > >> For that it might be nice if list items knew if they were state-change >> notes (State "WAIT" from "TODO", etc) or plain notes (Note taken on... >> etc). > > This is not really possible, unless you forbid users to arbitrary start > an item with "State "xxx" from "xxx"" or "Note taken on", i.e., you > bless them as parts of Org syntax. I wouldn't go that far.
Okay, I guess that was the main question I was asking. No worries, then! Thanks, E