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From: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@posteo.net>
To: arthur miller <arthur.miller@live.com>
Cc: "emacs-devel@gnu.org" <emacs-devel@gnu.org>,
	"emacs-orgmode@gnu.org" <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Sv: Modularizing Org as GSoC project (was: New Emacs features via Google Summer of Code (or other similar stipend schemes) (was: as for Calc and the math library))
Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2024 12:23:28 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r0agbvb3.fsf@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <DU2PR02MB101099F300A125A197929B4EF968E2@DU2PR02MB10109.eurprd02.prod.outlook.com>

arthur miller <arthur.miller@live.com> writes:

>>         Do you want Org markup to be displayed in non-Org buffers?
>
> Well, part of it. Or more to make some parts of org-markup configurable, and
> usable as minor modes so they can be easier used outside of org-mode.

This is not the direction Org mode project is going. We do the reverse -
Org markup is getting more stable, with the aim to simplify developing
third-party parsers and eventually registering Org syntax in IANA MIME db.

However, stable Org markup does not mean that we cannot implement Org
mode features outside Org mode. Another general direction we are going to
is using parser APIs across Org mode. The idea is to encapsulate the
fine details of Org markup into the parser, only leaving some very basic
structures like recursiveness of markup objects exposed. In theory, one
may eventually just replace the parser with, say, Markdown parser (with
appropriate API), and get Org mode features in Markdown (well... except
that Markdown has fewer kinds of syntax and certain things do not exist
there)

> For example about links, there could be a mode "text-link-mode" or
> "pretty-links-mode" or something, that understands what a link description is,
> and what a link itself is. The minor mode would have some mean to parse
> description and link parts, and when on it would do what org-toggle-link-display
> does. For example org uses angle brackets for link desc and url, whereas
> markdown uses angle brackets and parenthesis. Thus link-mode could/should be
> enough customizable so that modes could be clients of this minor mode, as well
> as for user to be able to setup a regex or set a function that recognizes some
> custom syntax for descriptions and links. Also a minor mode can come with a key
> map and some actions, for example to follow link, to insert a link etc. I think
> of org-links, but a bit more generalized and usable without org-mode
> itself. Org-mode could use those under the hood.

I am not sure if many places (except Markdown) have a notion of link +
description. And the rest is supported by, say, Hyperbole.

What might be more interesting is generalizing Org previews: Org can
preview LaTeX and images, but we can think of it more generally - any
kind of text object might have alternative (possibly image)
representation. See https://list.orgmode.org/orgmode/87edbhljr7.fsf@hyperspace/

> Similarly for italics, bolds, underlines, etc. Those could be slightly
> generalized and taken out into minor mode. Clients could setup their own
> start/end markers and use them to enrich the text on the display instead of
> perhaps defining own faces and regexes. I don't know how useful and desirable it
> might be in other modes, perhaps in comments in programming languages, or
> similar. Just a thought.

You are describing font-lock here. Users can already add custom
fontification in buffers by supplying regexps + face to be used for
specific text fragments. What is the novelty?

> org-timestamp interactiveity could be usable elsewhere than just in org
> mode. For example I can insert  org-timestamp in any mode, but it does work to
> use C-left/right to change the date. It could be refactored into small tiny
> minor mode timestamp-mode or something, that comes with tis mode map and enable
> this interactive stuff.

This idea does sound useful.

> ascii tables or org tables started as its own mode but got consumed by org. They
> are still usable outside of org mode. I can create table with org-table-create
> and I can align table with org-table-align, but by default I don't have this
> functionality bound in some keymap if I am not in org-mode. Perhaps I am just
> not familiar with it. But this could be a minor mode also.

See orgtbl-mode.

-- 
Ihor Radchenko // yantar92,
Org mode contributor,
Learn more about Org mode at <https://orgmode.org/>.
Support Org development at <https://liberapay.com/org-mode>,
or support my work at <https://liberapay.com/yantar92>



  reply	other threads:[~2024-08-22 12:23 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-08-19 13:43 New Emacs features via Google Summer of Code (or other similar stipend schemes) (was: as for Calc and the math library) arthur miller
2024-08-20 17:40 ` Modularizing Org as GSoC project (was: New Emacs features via Google Summer of Code (or other similar stipend schemes) (was: as for Calc and the math library)) Ihor Radchenko
2024-08-21  2:45   ` Sv: " arthur miller
2024-08-22 12:23     ` Ihor Radchenko [this message]
2024-08-23  7:15       ` Sv: " arthur miller
2024-08-31 12:20         ` Ihor Radchenko
2024-09-01 13:54           ` Sv: " arthur miller
2024-09-27 12:21     ` Sv: Modularizing Org as GSoC project Björn Bidar
2024-09-27 12:21     ` Björn Bidar

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