From: "Peter Neilson" <neilson@windstream.net>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: does this pandoc error look familiar to anybody?
Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2018 09:33:25 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <op.zf4k9zu9rns8nc@odin> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87d100qmcq.fsf@yandex.com>
On Mon, 19 Mar 2018 08:30:13 -0400, Colin Baxter <m43cap@yandex.com> wrote:
>>>>>> Adonay Felipe Nogueira <adfeno@hyperbola.info> writes:
>
> ---------------- snip ----------------
>
> > Good academic and writting practice tells that headings shouldn't
> > be more than four levels deep. In LaTeX (which is used for PDF
> > export), and its default `article' class, you can have
> > `section{}', `subsection{}', `subsubsection{}' and --- if I'm not
> > mistaken --- `subsubsubsection{}'.
>
> There's also part{}.
Indeed, if your writing is to be read by other people, not just yourself,
you should try to stay to no more than two levels. If you feel you need
levels deeper than two, perhaps your should refactor your writing.
When I say "two" do I mean * and **, or do I mean ** and ***? Well, I
guess that depends upon what the value of two is.
Moreover, as we can already see in this discussion, any attempt to correct
errors of style, grammar or spelling will itself contain additional
errors. This phenomenon is sometimes called Muphry's Law. Yes, Muphry, not
Murphy. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muphry%27s_law
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Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-03-19 4:43 does this pandoc error look familiar to anybody? Samuel Wales
2018-03-19 9:56 ` Eric S Fraga
2018-03-19 22:10 ` Samuel Wales
2018-03-20 7:42 ` Eric S Fraga
2018-03-20 18:04 ` Nick Dokos
2018-03-20 20:00 ` Samuel Wales
2018-03-24 23:58 ` Samuel Wales
2018-03-25 8:57 ` Julius Dittmar
2018-03-25 23:55 ` Samuel Wales
2018-03-19 12:02 ` Adonay Felipe Nogueira
2018-03-19 12:30 ` Colin Baxter
2018-03-19 13:33 ` Peter Neilson [this message]
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