Hi,
Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> writes:
> Just to be clear, you think it fits into the category of
> incubation-prior-to-core?
I think inlinetasks/comments that are actually *inline* would be nice!
> If anyone thinks that this mechanism warrants actual new Org syntax, I'd
> be happy to work on implementing that. But to be honest, I think it sits
> pretty comfortably on top of what's already available. The only slight
> awkwardness comes when you'd like a different face for the annotation
> links (currently solved with John Kitchin's hi-lock trick), and the fact
> that the link export routines don't have access to the exportation
> info/plist channels (ie, when exporting an annotation link to ODT, I'd
> like to be able to give the annotation an "author" element, but as far
> as I know I can't get access to that). These aren't major flaws.
See my other post. In addition you'd need to be able to turn them off via
#+OPTIONS: annotations:nil
> I'll admit I have dreamed of a syntax that looks like: [[body text to
> annotate][TODO:Look this up on the internet:@work]].
I don't like the example. The ordering is weird. Do the first and the
second bracket need to be tied together? Or would something like this
work:
body text to annotate [todo@work: Look this up on the internet]
Or
[todo@work: Look this up on the internet]{body text to annotate}
[todo@work look this up on the internet: body text to annotate]
—Rasmus
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