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Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions
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Andreas Leha |
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Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions |
Date: |
Fri, 07 Feb 2014 11:12:23 +0100 |
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Hello,
Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello,
>
>> Nicolas, what do you think of enhancing the auto-filling (and
>> delete-indentation) capabilities for some affiliated keywords?
>>
>> #+CAPTION:
>> #+HEADER:
>> #+TBLFM:
>
> Not that it matters much, but "TBLFM" is not an affiliated keyword per
> se, it belongs to the table syntax. OTOH, you can have "CAPTION" and
> "HEADER" keywords on top of almost any element type.
>
> Anyway, the three keywords are very different.
>
> To start with the one I know the most, CAPTION can have an optional
> value, and multiple caption lines can have as many optional values.
>
> #+CAPTION[short caption]: long caption
> #+CAPTION[short caption, continued]: long caption, continued.
>
> Therefore, filling it can be tricky since you have to pay attention to
> both values.
>
> Moreover, if the "short" caption is too long to fit on one line, that
> line still needs to end with "]:" to be valid.
>
> #+CAPTION[very very ... long "short" caption]:
> #+CAPTION[continued even here]: long caption
> #+CAPTION: long caption continued.
>
This is something, that I had not thought about when I expressed my
wish. I did not even know, that consecutive #+CAPTION lines could also
have consecutive short captions. I see the difficulty here.
Usually, my votes are in favour of backwards compatibility. So, I am
not too sure about this suggestion myself: But here an obvious
'solution' would be to move the short caption to #+SHORT_CAPTION.
I see that such change would bring its own difficulties besides breaking
the backwards compatibility. Like what to do when there is a short
caption but no 'long' caption.
I am just continuing this discussion, as I do not have 'the occasional
three lines caption need' but the 'always multi-lines caption need'. In
my opinion, images in an article/paper/thesis/... should tell their
story independently of the text referring to them. So, my captions
tend to be (too?) long.
So, I would benefit a lot from whatever filling mechanism might get
implemented.
[...]
Regards,
Andreas
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, (continued)
Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Scott Randby, 2014/02/06
Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Andrea Rossetti, 2014/02/06
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Eric Schulte, 2014/02/06
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Andreas Leha, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Bastien, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions,
Andreas Leha <=
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Bastien, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/02/07
- Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Bastien, 2014/02/07
Re: [O] Feature request: filling of long captions, Eric Schulte, 2014/02/07