Hi Nicolas,
is there any way to make the exporter recognize non-org comment-syntax
in an org-buffer?
When writing emails with outorg, I often have these message-mode quotes
in the outorg-edit-buffer which have outcommented multiple times and
therefore remain as message-mode comments). They do not cause any
problems for editing, since outorg/org-mode treats them like normal
text, but formatting is lost when exporting:
,
| Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes:
|
| I like to use rebox2 and put boxes in emails and source-file
| comment-sections, but when I use outorg on such an message-mode or elisp
| buffer and try to export it, I always get 'Args out of range' errors:
|
| The following line
|
| | org-element--parse-objects: Args out of range: 315, 316
|
| is a table row in Org syntax, so it will not be exported as you expect
| it to. However, it shouldn't return an error. I fixed it.
|
| Thank you for your report.
`
becomes:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp :results value replace
(org-export-as 'ascii)
#+end_src
#+results:
,
|_
|
| Thorsten Jolitz
|_
|
|
| 1 --text follows this line--
|
|
| Nicolas Goaziou n.goaz...@gmail.com writes:
|
|Hello, Thorsten Jolitz tjol...@gmail.com writes: I like to use
| rebox2 and put boxes in emails and source-file comment-sections,
| but when I use outorg on such an message-mode or elisp buffer and
| try to export it, I always get 'Args out of range' errors: The
| following line | org-element--parse-objects: Args out of range: 315,
| 316 is a table row in Org syntax, so it will not be exported as you
| expect it to. However, it shouldn't return an error. I fixed it.
| Thank you for your report.
`
This is a pity, would be nice if these quoted section could be wrapped
in a verbatim-type block so that exporting them gives a nice result.
The same thing happens when I use outorg with e.g. emacs-lisp or
picolisp. Section that are outcommented twice or more like
,---
| ;; ;; Comment
| ;; ;; part
`---
are seen in the outorg-edit-buffer like
,---
| ;; Comment
| ;; part
`---
and lose their formatting when exported.
--
cheers,
Thorsten