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List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: emacs-devel-bounces+ged-emacs-devel=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: "Emacs-devel" Xref: news.gmane.io gmane.emacs.devel:273431 Archived-At: --=-=-= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Stefan, > From the side-lines: I=E2=80=99d be happy to add it to GNU ELPA if you=E2= =80=99re > interested, and I=E2=80=99ll let others decide whether to add it to > Emacs itself. Thanks for the offer. While I=E2=80=99ve left this linger I=E2=80=99ve been= mulling over what I think would be best in the near future. While I still consider this to be something likely worth replacing/supplimenting htmlfontify with in due cour= se, given how young this is I suspect that this package could benefit from livi= ng somewhere which lets it mature a bit and possibly make the odd breaking cha= nge as it settles down =E2=80=94 like ELPA! I also feel like with this in ELPA this would be a reasonable optional dependency for Org. I=E2=80=99m hoping for the ability to (setq org-latex-l= istings =E2=80=99engraved) in the future, and potentially spreading it to ox-ascii = and ox-html, maybe even ox-odt if someone gets around to that backend. I have never done anything with ELPA before though, so I=E2=80=99m liable t= o ask one or two annoying questions :P. All the best, Timothy =E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2= =80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80= =95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95= =E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2= =80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80= =95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95= =E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2= =80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80= =95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95=E2=80=95 Oh, and just while I=E2=80=99m writing a reply, for the record > My comment is that the package seems to support a subset of what > htmlfontify supports, basically the colors. [Eli] I don=E2=80=99t find this characterisation accurate, if I were to summarise= this I=E2=80=99d call it my slightly-worse-than-htmlize-but-more-generic-and-supports-multip= le-formats-package =F0=9F=98=9B. --=-=-=--