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[Orgmode] Re: [Babel] Need for an extra literal block construct


From: Sébastien Vauban
Subject: [Orgmode] Re: [Babel] Need for an extra literal block construct
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2010 21:30:48 +0100
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1.50 (windows-nt)

Hi Nicolas,

Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
>>>>>> Sébastien Vauban writes:
>
>> I'd expect to see all the above passage from the email to be
>> uninterpreted. It is not acting that way.
>
> According to the manual, VERSE block only preserves line breaks and
> leading white spaces. Otherwise it is _normal_ formatting.

Thanks for answering "officially".


> Though, this raises an interesting question about lists.
>
> At the moment, by design, Org doesn't recognize lists inside blocks.
> While this is obviously the way to go in SRC EXAMPLE and COMMENT
> blocks, it isn't as clear with VERSE, CENTER and QUOTE.

I would separate VERSE from CENTER and QUOTE, because the 2 last don't respect
the linebreaks. They're not "verbatim" (defined, for me and for now, by the
latter sentence).


> In the case of VERSE, preserving leading white spaces cannot cooperate
> with list exporting. So I still think lists shouldn't be interpreted
> here and, as such, not recognized there either. On the other side, in
> CENTER and QUOTE blocks, Org may be able to understand them (they are
> correctly exported in those cases).
>
> I could make this distinction when I'll update list model. For now, I
> suggest using the first patch, which simply ignores lists in HTML and
> LaTeX when in a VERSE block.

Thanks. I can understand that this problem has been underspecified, hence the
unclearness of what's the right behavior to adopt for VERSE.

Though, I don't understand cases where we would like to preserve the
"verbatimness" of the linebreaks, but not of the lists, which is the case,
currently, for VERSE. Is there any useful use case for that?

For me, both should be supported together, whichever the environment, or none.


> There are some other problems with those blocks. You can, for example,
> replacing your bullets with stars, and export again. This will become
> headings in a verse environment. I could bet this wasn't intended.
> This is because text as the same column as VERSE block header is
> pasted in the temporary buffer at column 0. Items thus become
> headings. The second patch prevents headlines inside blocks from being
> interpreted.

Thanks a lot. I'll try to play with those later (in the evening?).

For the emails, what environment would you advice me to use in general?  The
patched VERSE, or back to EXAMPLE (distinguished from RESULT, since Eric's
patch to wrap the Org results)?

Best regards,
  Seb

-- 
Sébastien Vauban




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