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Re: Org headings trigger is code blocks
From: |
Ihor Radchenko |
Subject: |
Re: Org headings trigger is code blocks |
Date: |
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 06:04:55 +0000 |
the_wurfkreuz <the_wurfkreuz@proton.me> writes:
> For instance, i have a command that starts with an asterisk, and i want
> to put it in a source block. However, doing so creates a heading.
> Shouldn't the code block serve as a clear logical indicator that i don't
> intend for that line to become a heading?
>
> Example:
>
> #+BEGIN_SRC
> * hard nofile 20000
> #+END_SRC
Headline syntax has the highest priority, so that you do not
accidentally invalidate a bunch of headings simply by having a
#+begin_src deeply inside some text:
...
#+begin_src
(unclosed #+begin-src)
...
* many headings here
#+begin_src
...<everything up to the first unclosed #+begin_src would be considered
a part of src block if what you suggest were the case>
#+end_src
You need to escape headings inside src blocks or literal examples like
#+BEGIN_SRC
,* hard nofile 20000
#+END_SRC
or simply by having an indentation
#+BEGIN_SRC
* hard nofile 20000
#+END_SRC
See "12.6 Literal Examples" section of Org mode manual.
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