From: Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com>
To: Daryl Manning <dwm+orgmode@wakatara.com>,
Org-mode <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: Tricking org-mode into using markdown conventions
Date: Tue, 05 May 2020 16:46:15 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87v9lan50o.fsf@localhost> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CAL9aZkuh2NH9BSKszH_RcZ7iATLsWswesRY6rua0PFVwjVtb_A@mail.gmail.com>
> I am assuming though, from the lack of answers back, that there appears to
> be no way to have org-mode grok markdown code blocks (triple backticks)
> when it parses as a substitute for `#+BEGIN_SRC` ?
#+BEGIN_SRC is a part of org syntax, "```" is not.
You will need to modify the org-mode internals to do change it.
Depending on implementation details of org-mode, changing
org-block-regexp and all the occurrences of "BEGIN_SRC" and "END_SRC" in
org mode sources might achieve what you want, but there is no guarantee
that it will not be broken in future versions of org.
Best,
Ihor
Daryl Manning <dwm+orgmode@wakatara.com> writes:
> This looks great (your elisp-fu is impressive) and definitely fulfills
> making it look markdown-ish. Thanks! Will plug it in tonight and take it
> for a pain.
>
> I am assuming though, from the lack of answers back, that there appears to
> be no way to have org-mode grok markdown code blocks (triple backticks)
> when it parses as a substitute for `#+BEGIN_SRC` ?
>
> Daryl.
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 3:37 PM Diego Zamboni <diego@zzamboni.org> wrote:
>
>> Ihor,
>>
>> Awesome, thanks for the tip. Using your code, the following config (inside
>> the code from https://pank.eu/blog/pretty-babel-src-blocks.html) produces
>> a display with the backticks instead of begin/end_src:
>>
>> (defun yant/str-to-glyph (str)
>> "Transform string into glyph, displayed correctly."
>> (let ((composition nil))
>> (dolist (char (string-to-list str)
>> (nreverse (cdr composition)))
>> (push char composition)
>> (push '(Br . Bl) composition))))
>>
>> (defun rasmus/org-prettify-symbols ()
>> (mapc (apply-partially 'add-to-list 'prettify-symbols-alist)
>> (cl-reduce 'append
>> (mapcar (lambda (x) (list x (cons (upcase (car
>> x)) (cdr x))))
>> `(("#+begin_src" . ,(yant/str-to-glyph
>> "```")) ;; ⎡ ➤ 🖝 ➟ ➤ ✎
>> ("#+end_src" . ,(yant/str-to-glyph
>> "```")) ;; ⎣ ✐
>> ("#+header:" . ,rasmus/ob-header-symbol)
>> ("#+begin_quote" . ?«)
>> ("#+end_quote" . ?»)))))
>> (turn-on-prettify-symbols-mode)
>> (add-hook 'post-command-hook 'rasmus/org-prettify-src t t))
>>
>> It looks like this in my config (the bars hide the header arguments):
>>
>> [image: image.png]
>>
>> --Diego
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 4, 2020 at 6:19 AM Ihor Radchenko <yantar92@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> > I did a quick test, and it seems
>>> > that =prettify-symbols-alist= (which is what this code uses) can only
>>> > replace for a single character, so I was not able to make it display
>>> > the three backticks, but there might be other techniques that can be
>>> > used.
>>>
>>> Yes, there is another technique.
>>> See part of my config below:
>>>
>>>
>>> (defun yant/str-to-glyph (str)
>>> "Transform string into glyph, displayed correctly."
>>> (let ((composition nil))
>>> (dolist (char (string-to-list str)
>>> (nreverse (cdr composition)))
>>> (push char composition)
>>> (push '(Br . Bl) composition))))
>>>
>>> (append pretty-symbol-patterns
>>> `(((yant/str-to-glyph " ") org-specific ,(format
>>> "^\\(\\*\\{%d,%d\\}\\)\\*[^*]" (1- org-inlinetask-min-level) (1-
>>> org-inlinetask-max-level)) (org-mode) 1)
>>> ((yant/str-to-glyph "⇒⇒⇒") org-specific ,(format
>>> "^\\(\\*\\{%d,%d\\}\\)\\(\\*\\)[^*]" (1- org-inlinetask-min-level) (1-
>>> org-inlinetask-max-level)) (org-mode) 2)
>>> (?╭ org-specific "^[ ]*#[+]NAME" (org-mode))
>>> (?╭ org-specific "^[ ]*#[+]name" (org-mode))
>>> (?├ org-specific "[ ]*#[+]begin_src" (org-mode))
>>> (?├ org-specific "[ ]*#[+]BEGIN_SRC" (org-mode))
>>> (?╰ org-specific "[ ]*#[+]end_src" (org-mode))
>>> (?╰ org-specific "[ ]*#[+]END_SRC" (org-mode))
>>> ((yant/str-to-glyph "📁📁📁") org-specific ":\\(ATTACH\\):"
>>> (org-mode) 1)
>>> ((yant/str-to-glyph "☠D") org-specific "\\<DEADLINE:"
>>> (org-mode))
>>> ((yant/str-to-glyph "◴S") org-specific "\\<SCHEDULED:"
>>> (org-mode))))
>>>
>>> Diego Zamboni <diego@zzamboni.org> writes:
>>>
>>> > Hi Daryl,
>>> >
>>> > If it's for display purposes only, you might be able to simply use
>>> > display substitutions for things to appear the way you want. For
>>> > example, I use the technique described here:
>>> > https://pank.eu/blog/pretty-babel-src-blocks.html to replace the
>>> > begin/end_src strings with symbols. I did a quick test, and it seems
>>> > that =prettify-symbols-alist= (which is what this code uses) can only
>>> > replace for a single character, so I was not able to make it display
>>> > the three backticks, but there might be other techniques that can be
>>> > used.
>>> >
>>> > --Diego
>>> >
>>> > On Sun, May 3, 2020 at 6:24 PM Daryl Manning <dwm+orgmode@wakatara.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> While using C-c C-, is easy enough for insertion and such, I was
>>> wondering if there was any way of having org-mode honour markdown
>>> conventions for things like code fences and quotes.
>>> >>
>>> >> ``` elisp
>>> >> #+begin_src
>>> >> #+end_src
>>> >>
>>> >> #+begin_quote
>>> >> #+end_quote
>>> >> ```
>>> >>
>>> >> being a bit nicer to read with
>>> >>
>>> >> ``` go
>>> >> code block
>>> >> ```
>>> >> as well as
>>> >>
>>> >> > And gentlemen in England now-a-bed.
>>> >> > Shall think themselves accurs'd they were not here,
>>> >> > And hold their manhoods cheap whiles any speaks.
>>> >> > That fought with us upon Saint Crispin's day.
>>> >>
>>> >> Just curious as to whether that's possible. YMMV before you start
>>> debating on whether you think this is a good idea or not... =]
>>> >>
>>> >> Of course, I'd want the code highlighting especially to work that way,
>>> though... =] Less concerned with whether it works in export modes for the
>>> moment, more about display atm.
>>> >>
>>> >> thanks!
>>> >> Daryl.
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>>
>>> --
>>> Ihor Radchenko,
>>> PhD,
>>> Center for Advancing Materials Performance from the Nanoscale (CAMP-nano)
>>> State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong
>>> University, Xi'an, China
>>> Email: yantar92@gmail.com, ihor_radchenko@alumni.sutd.edu.sg
>>>
>>
--
Ihor Radchenko,
PhD,
Center for Advancing Materials Performance from the Nanoscale (CAMP-nano)
State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China
Email: yantar92@gmail.com, ihor_radchenko@alumni.sutd.edu.sg
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2020-05-05 8:50 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2020-05-03 16:22 Tricking org-mode into using markdown conventions Daryl Manning
2020-05-03 16:39 ` Diego Zamboni
2020-05-04 4:15 ` Ihor Radchenko
2020-05-04 7:37 ` Diego Zamboni
2020-05-05 8:12 ` Daryl Manning
2020-05-05 8:42 ` Diego Zamboni
2020-05-05 8:46 ` Ihor Radchenko [this message]
2020-05-05 17:22 ` Berry, Charles via General discussions about Org-mode.
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