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| author | JSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com> | 2026-05-06 02:15:04 +0800 |
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| committer | JSDurand <mmemmew@gmail.com> | 2026-05-06 02:15:04 +0800 |
| commit | c5ec16b6ef88248213ce1438ac78ffea28b90a9e (patch) | |
| tree | c13904cc4a53d2762d748935b4811d91c26e8494 /eww-conf.el | |
| parent | 6518254d34490bc229f72c6152b3683e534d76cc (diff) | |
* org-conf.el ("account.el"): Now I do not always load this account
package, as I have stopped logging my expenses now, thinking that
this is not of too much help to me.
(durand-org-quote-export-filter,
org-export-filter-quote-block-functions): This recognizes a specific
heading of '-#-' as starting the author of the quote. This author
part will be put in the cite element in html output. The associated
CSS file can then treat this element in a specific manner to make
the author stand out.
(durand-org-no-chinese-spaces,
org-export-filter-paragraph-functions): This removes extra spaces
added by the line breaks within a paragraph. This space is normal
to English paragraphs, but is quite uncomfortable to reading Chinese
articles. Fortunately I finally found a solutation to this problem
by removing the line break if it is found between two Chinese
characters. Actually more than Chinese characters are recognized
here, such as Korean and Japanese characters are considered as well.
The reason to consider them is simple: it is a matter of adding more
categories to the matching regular expression, so why not add it.
After all, I might decide to learn Korean and Japanese seriously in
the future, who knows. :P
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