Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-10-05 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Ihor Radchenko writes: > >> May we introduce a new standard macro {{{page-break(backend)}}} >> that will expand to an appropriate >> @@backend:> ? > > The macro seems like a good idea. The only (minor) inconvenience that I > see, if I have understood it correctly, is

Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-10-04 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Ihor Radchenko writes: > May we introduce a new standard macro {{{page-break(backend)}}} > that will expand to an appropriate > @@backend: ? The macro seems like a good idea. The only (minor) inconvenience that I see, if I have understood it correctly, is in the case of LaTeX, where there are

Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-10-03 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > ... > With all this, I mean: to what extent should Org care about all these > details, more related to fine-tuning the output format? Thanks for the detailed explanation! It is now clear that pagebreak by itself may very much depend on the specifics of the export

Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-09-29 Thread Thomas S. Dye
Aloha all, Juan Manuel Macías writes: Ihor Radchenko writes: Do note that page breaks may or may not lay between paragraphs or Org elements. By its nature, page break is an object (in Org terminology). Indeed, page break can be placed anywhere. But inserting it before paragraphs, at

Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-09-29 Thread Max Nikulin
Let me remind that the discussion originates from a complain that filling paragraph does not respect ^L character in the .org file. The topic starter have not provided more details concerning their use case, maybe it is irrelevant to export. During export (LaTeX is not the only case, even

Re: Explicit page breaks

2022-09-28 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Ihor Radchenko writes: > Do note that page breaks may or may not lay between paragraphs or Org > elements. By its nature, page break is an object (in Org terminology). Indeed, page break can be placed anywhere. But inserting it before paragraphs, at least in Org, is the least compromised by the

Re: Explicit page breaks (was: Create in Org a bilingual book with facing pages)

2022-09-28 Thread Ihor Radchenko
Juan Manuel Macías writes: > Well, considering that the most sensible place (IMO) to introduce an > explicit page break would be before almost anything that isn't a section > (since in sections page breaks should be defined by style), how about > something like this: > > #+ATTR_LATEX: :pagebreak

Explicit page breaks (was: Create in Org a bilingual book with facing pages)

2022-09-28 Thread Juan Manuel Macías
Ihor Radchenko writes: >>> 1. \clearpage command, which reminds me about >>>https://orgmode.org/list/87mtamjrft.fsf@localhost >>>May it be useful to have page break syntax element in Org? >> >> I really don't have an opinion at the moment... As a user I try to put >> as few direct LaTeX