Hi Daniel,
if you edit this block once with C-c ' (C-c followed by quote) and
exit again with the same command, you will see that the critical lines
will be "quoted" by inserting a comma in front of it. This comma will
be removed for editing, and also for publishing.
- Carsten
On Nov 11, 2008, at 1:51 PM, Daniel Clemente wrote:
With org-mode 6.12a, if I open a new file.org and write:
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
a
aa ''*aa*''
ao
* nnnn
a
#+END_EXAMPLE
Then I see „nnnn“ as a heading (in blue, and I can do TAB on it).
According to [1], this block should not be subject to markup. But it
is, and the „nnnn“ mixes in with the external headings.
It happens the same with „#+BEGIN_SRC c“, for instance.
Is this a bug, feature, or misconfiguration?
-- Daniel.
[1]: http://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-examples.html#Literal-examples
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