| ▲ | adityaathalye a day ago | ||||||||||||||||
Yes, more interoperability at the cost of capability. Also, yes, conversion is quirky. That is why Org works until it does, and then I trade off being stymied by markdown's more plain-ness, in favour of collaborating with others. And with vanilla markup, the trouble is that many applications /do not/ use just vanilla markup. People /invariably/ want "one key tweak" (like, front-matter or table of contents or footnotes or some such thing), and everyone ends up doing their own thing. Perhaps the trouble with markdown is it's /too/ plain. So yes, lots of people can do lots of lowest common denominator stuff, but it does not extend to individuals wanting "just one thing" which also adds up to a lot of people. Edit: a real-life example... I typically run code from org-mode for interactive testing and debugging --- the kind of stuff we write small throwaway scripts for. In this one project, I made it so that /I/ or anyone else using org-mode could do it from org, for local development, and anyone else could just use the script as-is... including the CI pipeline. [1] https://gitlab.com/nilenso/cats/-/raw/master/README_TESTS.or... (notice that the gitignore procedure needed for this trick is self-executable from this org file itself, in addition to being self documenting) [2] https://gitlab.com/nilenso/cats/-/blob/master/bin/curl-tests... | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | da_chicken 12 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
> Yes, more interoperability at the cost of capability. Well, then why aren't you using LaTeX? Isn't that more capable? > And with vanilla markup, the trouble is that many applications /do not/ use just vanilla markup. People /invariably/ want "one key tweak" And, that's going to be true as someone adopts it outside of Emacs, right? Surely, someone will decide that the way Org Mode is doing something is wrong, right? They're going to do something like say, "Hey, why don't we permit Markdown style headings, too?" or something similar. Or are you suggesting Org Mode military police? Felony markup possession? There's nothing special about Org Mode that makes it immune to the problems you're describing. They will happen immediately upon wider adoption. And if you somehow do stop it, well, it's tech. If you don't have a patent on it then someone will fork the idea and you'd have Borg Mode directly competing with you anyways. | |||||||||||||||||
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