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Re: [O] Feature request: modify italic regexp list to include non-breaki


From: Uriel Avalos
Subject: Re: [O] Feature request: modify italic regexp list to include non-breaking space and other characters
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 08:31:58 -0400

On Thu, 21 Apr 2011 00:48:21 +0530
Aankhen <address@hidden> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 20:34,  <address@hidden> wrote:
> > Sample code:
> >  Using /a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x/ + 2.
> >           ^         ^                ^ ^
> >       Right single quotation mark    Non-breaking space
> >
> > Expected HTML export:
> >  Using <i>a</i>’s and <i>b</i>’s, write <i>x</i> + 2.
> >
> > Actual HTML export:
> >  Using /a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x/ + 2.
> 
> Interestingly, the development version treats this differently, as it
> considers all the text from the first slash to the last part of the
> emphasis:
> 
> ,----
> | <p>Using <i>a/’s and /b/’s, write add /x</i> + 2.
> | </p>
> `----
> 
> (This behaviour occurs in the original Org buffer as well, in case
> anyone’s wondering.  The exported HTML was just the easiest way to
> show it.)

Ouch. I hope the devs consider that to be a bug and fix it in the development 
version.

> 
> > If it's not clear, the sample code uses the unicode character "right single 
> > character" instead of an apostrophe and "non-breaking space" instead of 
> > regular white space.
> >
> > It makes sense to use these characters this way, however, orgmode neither 
> > displays the italic expressions correctly nor exports them correctly.
> >
> > I believe older versions of orgmode worked in the expected way.
> >
> > How can I modify the regexp list? Bold characters are also affected.
> 
> These two variables are used to configure the regexp:
> 
> ,----[ C-h v org-emphasis-alist RET ]
> | org-emphasis-alist is a variable defined in `org.el'.
> | Its value is (("*" bold "<b>" "</b>")
> |  ("/" italic "<i>" "</i>")
> |  ("_" underline "<span style=\"text-decoration:underline;\">" "</span>")
> |  ("=" org-code "<code>" "</code>" verbatim)
> |  ("~" org-verbatim "<code>" "</code>" verbatim)
> |  ("+"
> |   (:strike-through t)
> |   "<del>" "</del>"))
> |
> |
> | Documentation:
> | Special syntax for emphasized text.
> | Text starting and ending with a special character will be emphasized, for
> | example *bold*, _underlined_ and /italic/.  This variable sets the marker
> | characters, the face to be used by font-lock for highlighting in Org-mode
> | Emacs buffers, and the HTML tags to be used for this.
> | For LaTeX export, see the variable `org-export-latex-emphasis-alist'.
> | For DocBook export, see the variable `org-export-docbook-emphasis-alist'.
> | Use customize to modify this, or restart Emacs after changing it.
> |
> | You can customize this variable.
> `----
> 
> ,----[ C-h v org-emphasis-regexp-components RET ]
> | org-emphasis-regexp-components is a variable defined in `org.el'.
> | Its value is ("     ('\"{" "-       .,:!?;'\")}\\" "        
> \n,\"'" "." 1)
> |
> |
> | Documentation:
> | Components used to build the regular expression for emphasis.
> | This is a list with five entries.  Terminology:  In an emphasis string
> | like " *strong word* ", we call the initial space PREMATCH, the final
> | space POSTMATCH, the stars MARKERS, "s" and "d" are BORDER characters
> | and "trong wor" is the body.  The different components in this variable
> | specify what is allowed/forbidden in each part:
> |
> | pre          Chars allowed as prematch.  Beginning of line will be
> allowed too.
> | post         Chars allowed as postmatch.  End of line will be allowed too.
> | border       The chars *forbidden* as border characters.
> | body-regexp  A regexp like "." to match a body character.  Don't use
> |              non-shy groups here, and don't allow newline here.
> | newline      The maximum number of newlines allowed in an emphasis exp.
> |
> | Use customize to modify this, or restart Emacs after changing it.
> |
> | You can customize this variable.
> |
> | [back]
> `----

Thanks!

> 
> I’d say that ‘pre’/‘post’ should really contain [[:space:]], but then
> Org’s syntax table seems to treat the non-breaking space as
> punctuation, so that wouldn’t help.  You could try adding the
> character itself to both of those categories for a fix.  You’ll need
> to restart Emacs afterwards (unless you used the Customize interface)
> so that ‘org-emph-re’ is updated accordingly.
> 
> > Using 7.4.
> 
> This little problem aside, you might want to upgrade (if not to the
> development version, at least to 7.5).
> 
> Aankhen

Oh I'm using nt emacs. I believe that's the latest they have out but will check 
again.



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