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[Orgmode] [babel] options to the example directive
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Eric S Fraga |
Subject: |
[Orgmode] [babel] options to the example directive |
Date: |
Tue, 03 Nov 2009 14:55:01 +0000 |
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I am finding org-babel incredibly useful in the preparation of
documentation for didactic purposes. Kudos to the developers!
I have two queries that I cannot seem to find an answer to in the
documentation:
1. is there any way to specify arguments that should be generated for
the #+begin_example line for the results of a babel invocation?
Specifically, I would like to append automatically, for instance,
arguments such as "-t -w 100 -h 20" so that the export to HTML
output is presented in a text box that has scroll bars etc.
2. even if I manually put the options on the begin_example line, the
export to HTML creates a '<pre class="example">' directive instead
of what I would expect: '<textarea cols="40" rows="10">' or
something similar. I don't understand why exporting a file without
babel constructs should behave differently from exporting with
babel. Should a begin_example section not export the same in both
cases?
I am using org-mode and babel up to date as of this morning.
Any pointers highly welcome!
Thanks,
eric
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