Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-10-03 Thread Max Nikulin
On 03/10/2021 00:57, Tom Gillespie wrote: A general comment (heh) here. This is not a bug and not easily fixed. Line comments are their own top level element distinct from paragraphs. If you need something that fits in a paragraph you can use @@comment:@@ at the start of a line. I agree that it

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-10-02 Thread Tom Gillespie
A general comment (heh) here. This is not a bug and not easily fixed. Line comments are their own top level element distinct from paragraphs. If you need something that fits in a paragraph you can use @@comment:@@ at the start of a line. I agree that it is annoying, but Org line comment syntax als

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-21 Thread Maxim Nikulin
On 21/07/2021 22:22, Eric S Fraga wrote: On Wednesday, 21 Jul 2021 at 21:48, Maxim Nikulin wrote: It is at least fragile. HTML export results in separate paragraphs: Yes, I said "if exporting to LaTeX"... ;-) I am unsure, but "#+latex:" probably belongs to "Keywords" that are elements, so it

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-21 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Wednesday, 21 Jul 2021 at 21:48, Maxim Nikulin wrote: > It is at least fragile. HTML export results in separate paragraphs: Yes, I said "if exporting to LaTeX"... ;-) > I am unsure, but "#+latex:" probably belongs to "Keywords" that are > elements, so it should end a paragraph. If such interpr

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-21 Thread Maxim Nikulin
On 19/07/2021 21:03, Eric S Fraga wrote: On Friday, 16 Jul 2021 at 12:06, William Denton wrote: People who write one-sentence-per-line, have you had this problem, and if so how did you handle it? If I will be exporting to LaTeX, I do the following: --8<---cut here---st

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-19 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Friday, 16 Jul 2021 at 12:06, William Denton wrote: > People who write one-sentence-per-line, have you had this problem, and if so > how > did you handle it? If I will be exporting to LaTeX, I do the following: --8<---cut here---start->8--- One sentence is

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-18 Thread Maxim Nikulin
On 16/07/2021 23:06, William Denton wrote: #+begin_src org In this paragraph I introduce an idea. # Here is something I'm not sure about yet. But I am sure about this. And here is my conclusion. #+end_src org When this is exported, it becomes two paragraphs, as though the commented line was a

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-16 Thread Samuel Wales
on the other hand, if it were fixed, it would possibly make par sep blank lines be more controllable in such exporters as ascii. On 7/16/21, Kaushal Modi wrote: > Hello, > > > On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:35 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > >> On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:07 PM William Denton wrote: >> >

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-16 Thread Kaushal Modi
Hello, On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:35 PM Bruce D'Arcus wrote: > On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:07 PM William Denton wrote: > > > However, I was a bit surprised when I found that a commented line starts > a new > > paragraph. > > I hadn't yet discovered that, but I think it should be considered a >

Re: Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-16 Thread Bruce D'Arcus
On Fri, Jul 16, 2021 at 12:07 PM William Denton wrote: > However, I was a bit surprised when I found that a commented line starts a new > paragraph. I hadn't yet discovered that, but I think it should be considered a bug. The output of your example should remove the commented line entirely, and

Comments break up a paragraph when writing one-setence-per-line

2021-07-16 Thread William Denton
I'm writing an article and decided to try putting each sentence on a different line, which I've seen some people here recommend because it makes using version control easier. It took a little while to get used to it, but I think I like it. However, I was a bit surprised when I found that a co