From 8c0b9c4652dbd8d71156309d68996f8b1cb94c8f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sacha Chua Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2022 20:35:19 -0500 Subject: add more notes from IRC --- 2022/talks/orgyear.md | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 30 insertions(+) (limited to '2022/talks/orgyear.md') diff --git a/2022/talks/orgyear.md b/2022/talks/orgyear.md index 2585c6df..010445a1 100644 --- a/2022/talks/orgyear.md +++ b/2022/talks/orgyear.md @@ -90,6 +90,36 @@ the corner. doesn't really affect performance). - Q: Do you use linux or mac system? What kinds if not a secret?Q - Linux, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed specifically +- Q: I wonder why the export to HTML has not been modernized. Any particular reason? + - A: It's going to take a whole lot of time an effort. I take that as being more flexible and better able to suit "modern HTML/CSS" usage. Incidentally, the HTML and Markdown backends are two things I'd like to have a look at next year (if I end up having the time). +- Q: haven't looked at citation support at all yet, any great intro articles out there? + - I may be (am) biased, but try https://blog.tecosaur.com/tmio/2021-07-31-citations.html 🙂 + - More discussion about citations: + - and I have found the citar package a really pleasant addition with support for org-style citations + - Citar is great, IMO + - Citar is indeed great. I have been meaning to switch to Citar from ivy-bibtex, but honestly I am just being lazy + - I am not sure as I haven't used ivy-bibtex. I am half-way migrating away from org-ref but will likely keep that around for a while longer (mostly for old links and its doi-utils import functions) + - I found citar really easy to set up and get started with. Very clear and clean entry points +- Org mode outside of Emacs: https://gitlab.com/publicvoit/orgdown/-/blob/master/doc/Tool-Support.org + - A: Also https://orgmode.org/tools.html 🙂 +- your visuals have always been charachteristic, where did you learn that? in the sense that I can reasonably guess you made something when I see the result. I was also thinking about your config or the survey website, or are they inspired by that theme? + - A: I think that's just "themed Beamer metropolis". I do also naturally go to light themed content with a pale yellow-y background. +- Q: "Org", "Org-mode", "org-mode", "Org/Org-mode"? Which one for the format/notation and which one for the software proper, and then the whole thing (with org-contrib and third-party packages) vs just the repo and major mode per se? + - A: "Org mode" for the project, "org-mode" for the major mode, "Org" for the format +- Q: Thank you :) Any plans to use tree-sitter with org? How would it relate to org-element? But if I remember correctly org syntax can not be fully expressed as tree-sitter grammer... So maybe tree-sitter is not for org? + - i don't grasp the recent infatuation with external parsers. + - A: They're happening, and syntax divergence is bad. and if they are used to make neat things, it's nice if we can make use of them too + +## Other discussions from IRC + +- yeah org-modern ? +- lots of progress on the syntax doc, i just checked it out on worg +- engraved-faces is excellent. +- Again, an excellent talk. +- Both talks were great! Thanks +- good pace, slides, and clearly delivered +- "aspirational rather than descriptive" -- I will remember this for future use :D +- thanks tecosaur for the very nice overview and reminder of all the recent changes in org! [[!inline pages="internal(2022/info/orgyear-after)" raw="yes"]] -- cgit v1.2.3