From: Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com>
To: Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk>
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Re: Limited #+INCLUDE ?
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 16:14:45 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <s2m20524da71004291614s93ab6641w30b94602aebb1c63@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <878w88k8k7.fsf@stats.ox.ac.uk>
Hi Dan,
On 2010-04-27, Dan Davison <davison@stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>> Another way to look at it is that this is an annotation mechanism. It
>> can be used for any type of file or buffer. This would include text,
>> websites (i.e. pointing to and annotating documents on the web),
>> dired, source code, org files, html source, etc.
>>
>> Modifying existing link syntax will be difficult, especially because
>> there might be additional features we need a year or two from now.
>> For maximum flexibility and simplicity, this might be a good first use
>> of extensible syntax.
>
> Hi Samuel,
>
> I'm not quite clear what you're referring to when you say "this" in the
> above sentences. Also, when you say "extensible syntax", are you
> referring to the existing link syntax, or to a proposed extension?
"this" means the idea in this thread.
Extensible syntax is a specific, documented proposal. I posted some
of the idea to this list a long time ago, as Carsten pointed out.
One application of extensible syntax is "this". :)
You can use extensible syntax for any feature you want. "this" is
links with special subfeatures that would be difficult to program into
ordinary link syntax.
Samuel
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dan
>
>>
>> Samuel
>
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prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-04-29 23:14 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-04-23 11:25 Limited #+INCLUDE ? Giles Chamberlin
2010-04-26 8:32 ` Sébastien Vauban
2010-04-26 19:40 ` Dan Davison
2010-04-27 0:34 ` Mark Elston
2010-04-27 2:19 ` Dan Davison
2010-04-28 0:52 ` Mark Elston
2010-04-27 8:27 ` Eric S Fraga
2010-04-27 10:25 ` Darlan Cavalcante Moreira
2010-04-27 15:12 ` Eric Schulte
2010-04-27 17:26 ` Dan Davison
2010-04-27 17:58 ` Eric Schulte
2010-04-27 18:27 ` Giles Chamberlin
2010-04-27 17:52 ` Samuel Wales
2010-04-27 19:19 ` Dan Davison
2010-04-27 21:56 ` Carsten Dominik
2010-04-29 23:14 ` Samuel Wales [this message]
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