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Re: [O] Treat custom environment as verbatim on export
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Rasmus |
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Re: [O] Treat custom environment as verbatim on export |
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Sun, 24 May 2015 19:29:22 +0200 |
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Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> Rasmus <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> It's a special block, so e.g. org-latex-special-block. But contents is
>> already transcoded by the time in arrives to e.g. org-latex-special-block.
>> To the extend this should be fixed, one way would be to allow a raw option
>> to special blocks (also needed for e.g. #+{begin,end}_equation) and have
>> babel insert it as needed. I don't know how easy this is.
>
> I don't think a ":raw" option for special blocks is worth implementing.
>
> There are two types or "raw" contents: "protected raw" (i.e., verbatim
> contents) and "export-specific raw" (i.e., target language code). For
> the former, we already have example blocks (or fixed-width areas) and
> for the latter, export blocks.
>
> A third category exists, "multi-language raw", in which, I think, only
> the most trivial cases (those you never really need in practice) would
> fit.
>
> The OP wants special "protected raw" for LaTeX back-end. We could
> provide a special attribute for this, e.g.,
>
> #+ATTR_LATEX: :environment "my-verbatim"
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
> ... stuff...
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
>
> But this is really only a shortcut for
>
> #+BEGIN_my-verbatim
> #+BEGIN_LATEX
> stuff
> #+END_LATEX
> #+END_my-verbatim
>
> WDYT?
If the end goal is
#+BEGIN_my-verbatim
#+BEGIN_LATEX
stuff
#+END_LATEX
#+END_my-verbatim
Then I think it should be producible with babel via
#+begin_src Emacs-lisp :wrap my-verbatim :results latex
"stuff"
#+end_src
However,
#+ATTR_LATEX: :environment "my-verbatim"
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
... stuff...
#+END_EXAMPLE
Is more general since it also produce sensible output in other backends.
Thus, I think passing attr arguments to example blocks may be
preferable... Though *if* you are only going for latex export, :wrap
my-verbatim :results latex seems more convenient to me.
Rasmus
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