Russell Adams writes: > On Sun, Nov 01, 2020 at 05:17:19PM -0800, Ken Mankoff wrote: >> >> To all who argue that Org is too tightly coupled to Emacs to >> consider working with it outside of Emacs, I point to GitHub. The >> fact that GitHub natively renders Org files "well enough" is a huge >> benefit to those of us who use Org. It is also useful for gaining >> new users (assuming more users is a good thing). > > I don't mind that at all. Consider though how few of Org's abilities > you can use in that context. Headlines, basic text formatting, etc is > fine. It's easy to interpret, and well standardized by now. > > The issue with implementing additional parsers outside of Emacs is the > overhead of exciting high level features like Babel, Exports, > spreadsheet, agenda, etc. Those would be very difficult to > reimplement. For these it would suffice for me if the parsers did not break the features. For example if a table cannot be rendered as table, I want to see it as plain text. Maybe the parser could hide @@latex:@@ blocks in html presentation, but they must be shown when editing … Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken