On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 2:31 AM, Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> wrote:
>
>> >> Could we please add a replacement for 'htmlize-region-for-past using
>> >> htmlfontify?
> [...]>
>> I have never used it, but it is used by org-mode when it exports code
>> fragment in an org-mode file to html. That will show the syntax
>> coloring (make by font-lock) in the exported html code.
>
> How on earth do you expect anyone to figure out what you meant from
> your initial report? "org-html uses htmlize; now that there is an
> htmlfontify package in Emacs, it would be good to use that instead."
>
> Once again: please take more time when composing your bug reports.
> It wastes everbody's time having to play 20 questions.
Sorry if it seemed to confusing. If you knew what
htmlize-region-for-paste does then it probably would be easy to
understand.
Anyway I hope this is something Vivek can figure out how to fix.
Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> writes:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 8:01 PM, Stefan Monnier
> <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>>> Could we please add a replacement for 'htmlize-region-for-past using
>>> htmlfontify?
>>
>> I don't know what is "htmlize-region-for-past(e?)". Care to give us
>> some context?
>
> I have never used it, but it is used by org-mode when it exports code
> fragment in an org-mode file to html. That will show the syntax
> coloring (make by font-lock) in the exported html code.
>
> Unfortunately it is a little bit of work to implement this in
> htmlfontify if I remember correctly (I am addinng Vivek to the
> recievers of this message). Htmlfontify always puts the css code in
> the header, i.e. it produces a full html file.
The above feature request for `org-html-htmlize-region-for-paste' has
been sitting in the Emacs bug tracker for 10 years. It seems like no
one on our side has taken an interest in it.
I am now closing this bug in our tracker with a copy to the Org-mode
mailing list, in the hope that someone there will be able to determine
what, if anything, should be done about this.
I hope this doesn't waste any time for the Org-mode maintainers or
anyone else; please feel free to just ignore this email if it is not of
interest.
Thanks.
Hi Stefan, Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se> writes: > The above feature request for `org-html-htmlize-region-for-paste' has > been sitting in the Emacs bug tracker for 10 years. It seems like no > one on our side has taken an interest in it. Yes, this is quite a long-standing issue, and I for one did not have enough interest in fixing this (I still think this needs fixing.) I'm adding a call for help through https://updates.orgmode.org, just in case. Thanks
Bastien <bzg@gnu.org> writes: > Hi Stefan, > > Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se> writes: > >> The above feature request for `org-html-htmlize-region-for-paste' has >> been sitting in the Emacs bug tracker for 10 years. It seems like no >> one on our side has taken an interest in it. > > Yes, this is quite a long-standing issue, and I for one did not have > enough interest in fixing this (I still think this needs fixing.) > > I'm adding a call for help through https://updates.orgmode.org, just > in case. > > Thanks It might be worth noting that I have a replacement for htmlize on the back-burner that I think would be worth using with Org anyway for LaTeX/PDF exports at some point: https://github.com/tecosaur/engrave-faces Perhaps it will have the same issue, but on the off-chance it's of some help, there it is :) -- Timothy