Re: [Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-11 Thread Eddward DeVilla
Does anyone know how to get something like \\ or :: to preserve line
breaks in the org file when using M-q to re format a list item?  I
don't care so much about the export.

Edd

On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:02 PM, Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks. But :: does not as well as \\ for numbered list (the numbers
 are gone with ::).

 Actually, when I say it is not as pretty as I want in my last email, I
 meant the original .org text file is not pretty with either \\ or ::
 just for adding a line break for exporting. So ideally, I still prefer a
 configuration option to control the line break preservation.

 Wanrong

 Sebastian Rose wrote:

 Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:


 The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I
 want). Thank you!



 For better controle of line height and paddings, I'd suggest to use the
 `::' syntax and CSS for the dt and dd elements.


 dd {font-weight:bold;margin-top:3em;}
 dt {}



 Best,

   Sebastian



 Wanrong

 Sebastian Rose wrote:


 Try:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 \\
         Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 \\
         Note: blah blah blah

 Or even:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 ::
         Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 ::
         Note: blah blah blah

  plus CSS



 Regards,

  Sebastian


 Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:


 Hi,

 Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1
        Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2
        Note: blah blah blah

 When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading
 line of
 each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah blah,
 which does
 not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line breaks by
 inserting a blank
 line, like this:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1

        Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2

        Note: blah blah blah

 Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now,
 especially
 when the Note part is very short.

 Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after
 the first
 line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or maybe we
 can
 assume the line breaks should be preserved when
 org-cycle-include-plain-lists
 is set to t, since in that case we are treating the plain list item
 kind of
 like a heading.

 Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since
 that
 will preserve ALL breaks.

 Thanks for giving the above a thought.

 Wanrong


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[Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-10 Thread Wanrong Lin

Hi,

Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1
Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2
Note: blah blah blah

When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading 
line of each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah 
blah, which does not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line 
breaks by inserting a blank line, like this:


* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1

Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2

Note: blah blah blah

Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now, 
especially when the Note part is very short.


Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after 
the first line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or 
maybe we can assume the line breaks should be preserved when 
org-cycle-include-plain-lists is set to t, since in that case we are 
treating the plain list item kind of like a heading.


Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since 
that will preserve ALL breaks.


Thanks for giving the above a thought.

Wanrong


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Re: [Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-10 Thread Sebastian Rose

Try:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 \\
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 \\
 Note: blah blah blah

Or even:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 ::
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 ::
 Note: blah blah blah

 plus CSS



Regards,

  Sebastian


Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
 Hi,

 Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2
 Note: blah blah blah

 When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading line 
 of
 each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah blah, which 
 does
 not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line breaks by inserting a 
 blank
 line, like this:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1

 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2

 Note: blah blah blah

 Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now, especially
 when the Note part is very short.

 Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after the 
 first
 line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or maybe we can
 assume the line breaks should be preserved when 
 org-cycle-include-plain-lists
 is set to t, since in that case we are treating the plain list item kind of
 like a heading.

 Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since that
 will preserve ALL breaks.

 Thanks for giving the above a thought.

 Wanrong


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Re: [Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-10 Thread Wanrong Lin


The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I 
want). Thank you!


Wanrong

Sebastian Rose wrote:

Try:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 \\
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 \\
 Note: blah blah blah

Or even:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 ::
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 ::
 Note: blah blah blah

 plus CSS



Regards,

  Sebastian


Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
  

Hi,

Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1
Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2
Note: blah blah blah

When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading line of
each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah blah, which does
not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line breaks by inserting a blank
line, like this:

* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1

Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2

Note: blah blah blah

Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now, especially
when the Note part is very short.

Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after the first
line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or maybe we can
assume the line breaks should be preserved when org-cycle-include-plain-lists
is set to t, since in that case we are treating the plain list item kind of
like a heading.

Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since that
will preserve ALL breaks.

Thanks for giving the above a thought.

Wanrong


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Re: [Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-10 Thread Sebastian Rose
Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
 The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I
 want). Thank you!


For better controle of line height and paddings, I'd suggest to use the
`::' syntax and CSS for the dt and dd elements.


dd {font-weight:bold;margin-top:3em;}
dt {}



Best,

   Sebastian


 Wanrong

 Sebastian Rose wrote:
 Try:

 * TODO Read books
   1. [ ] Book 1 \\
  Note: blah blah blah
   2. [ ] Book 2 \\
  Note: blah blah blah

 Or even:

 * TODO Read books
   1. [ ] Book 1 ::
  Note: blah blah blah
   2. [ ] Book 2 ::
  Note: blah blah blah

  plus CSS



 Regards,

   Sebastian


 Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
   
 Hi,

 Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2
 Note: blah blah blah

 When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading 
 line of
 each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah blah, which 
 does
 not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line breaks by inserting a 
 blank
 line, like this:

 * TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1

 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2

 Note: blah blah blah

 Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now, 
 especially
 when the Note part is very short.

 Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after the 
 first
 line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or maybe we can
 assume the line breaks should be preserved when 
 org-cycle-include-plain-lists
 is set to t, since in that case we are treating the plain list item kind 
 of
 like a heading.

 Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since that
 will preserve ALL breaks.

 Thanks for giving the above a thought.

 Wanrong


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Re: [Orgmode] Feature request: preserving plain list line breaks in exporting

2009-03-10 Thread Wanrong Lin


Thanks. But :: does not as well as \\ for numbered list (the 
numbers are gone with ::).


Actually, when I say it is not as pretty as I want in my last email, I 
meant the original .org text file is not pretty with either \\ or 
:: just for adding a line break for exporting. So ideally, I still 
prefer a configuration option to control the line break preservation.


Wanrong

Sebastian Rose wrote:

Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
  

The double back slashes works well (although that is not as pretty as I
want). Thank you!




For better controle of line height and paddings, I'd suggest to use the
`::' syntax and CSS for the dt and dd elements.


dd {font-weight:bold;margin-top:3em;}
dt {}



Best,

   Sebastian

  

Wanrong

Sebastian Rose wrote:


Try:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 \\
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 \\
 Note: blah blah blah

Or even:

* TODO Read books
  1. [ ] Book 1 ::
 Note: blah blah blah
  2. [ ] Book 2 ::
 Note: blah blah blah

 plus CSS



Regards,

  Sebastian


Wanrong Lin wanrong@gmail.com writes:
  
  

Hi,

Suppose I have a plain list as the following:

* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1
Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2
Note: blah blah blah

When the above is exported to HTML, the line breaks after the heading line of
each list item are lost, so it becomes Book1 Note: blah blah blah, which does
not look very nice to me. I know I can keep the line breaks by inserting a blank
line, like this:

* TODO Read books
 1. [ ] Book 1

Note: blah blah blah
 2. [ ] Book 2

Note: blah blah blah

Well, this will fix the export, but the text above looks ugly now, especially
when the Note part is very short.

Can we add some kind of option to control whether the line break after the first
line of a plain list item should be preserved in exporting? Or maybe we can
assume the line breaks should be preserved when org-cycle-include-plain-lists
is set to t, since in that case we are treating the plain list item kind of
like a heading.

Note setting org-export-preserve-breaks does not meet my needs, since that
will preserve ALL breaks.

Thanks for giving the above a thought.

Wanrong


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