I'd like to write a concluding email for this thread for future
searchers to find. This easy solution is brought to you by Eric
Schulte and Christian Moe.
Place the following in your .emacs or init.el file:
;; org-mode color
(org-add-link-type
color nil
(lambda (path desc format)p
(cond
Carsten Dominik carsten.domi...@gmail.com writes:
Hi,
Can we please first read Samuels post about extensible syntax? Before
we invent 20 other new syntaxes?
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.emacs.orgmode/10204/focus=10204
May I add this thread to the discussion as an example of another
Hi Dan,
I think you might have found the thread to which I had intented to
post my reply that now is in the thread, extensible syntax example
using link features. Not sure though. The last few paragraphs have
comments on a topic related to this.
Samuel
On 2010-08-10, Dan Davison
Eric but again, I'm reticent to commit to any particular format, as
Eric Org-mode does a good job of feeling consistent, and I'd not
Eric want to hurt that consistency.
In an edit buffer, I would personally prefer to see the colour 'red'
visually rather than as a 'synctactic
Jambunathan K kjambunat...@gmail.com writes:
Eric but again, I'm reticent to commit to any particular format, as
Eric Org-mode does a good job of feeling consistent, and I'd not
Eric want to hurt that consistency.
In an edit buffer, I would personally prefer to see the colour
Vinh Nguyen vinhdizzo at gmail.com writes:
Apologies for the ambiguity. In the org, we can use *text* and the
word text would be bold in the html output. I was wondering if
there is a markup that would change the color, eg, \{red}[text], or
something of that sort. I don't think it
Eric Schulte schulte.e...@gmail.com writes:
Hi Vinh,
Vinh Nguyen vinhdi...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks Eric, this works.
Great,
I do agree that the implemented syntax is not org-like but more
latex-like. To be more org-like, could we use parentheses or curly
braces like how links are