Hi,

"Tang, Hsiu-Khuern" <hsiu-khuern.t...@hp.com> writes:

> If I include a file in my Org file, say using
>
> #+INCLUDE: "script.sh" src sh
>
> and export to HTML, the included file shows up as a <pre> block, which is 
> nice.
> However, a leading comma is put in front of every line that starts with a #,
> even those with leading whitespace.  I understand that a comma is used to
> escape # in the first column of literal examples, to distinguish from Org
> comment lines.  (This escaping is no longer strictly necessary, since the
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE block can now be indented.)

I cannot reproduce this.

Which version of Org are you using?

PS: by commas do you mean columns?

-- 
 Bastien


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