Hello,
Charles Millar <[email protected]> writes:
> This problem may not be limited to just \begin{minipage}, etc., but to
> other latex commands which may precede text which contains inline
> source code
>
> The following inline code evaluates as expected to 1
>
> This is some text.
> Some more test with an inlineĀ src_sh[:results raw]{echo 1}
> a bit more
>
> However, when I C-c C-c the same code when inside a minipage, I get
> the message " 'C-c C-c' can do nothing useful here"
> \begin{minipage}[t]{4.0in} This is some text.
> Some more test with an inlineĀ src_sh[:results raw]{echo 1}
> a bit more
> \end{minipage}
This is not a bug.
\begin{minipage}
...
\end{minipage}
defines a LaTeX environment, i.e., pure LaTeX code, and Org doesn't look
into this. This is like $...$ or \(...\), but as block element.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou