Hi Seb and Marcelo,
Currently, java isn't on the list of Org-babel supported languages, so
I don't know if Seb's solution will work out of the box. Org-babel
has a facility for adding new language support. A java addition would
be great. Seb, if you have this working could you share your approach?
I agree with Seb that Org-babel is useful in the situation that
Marcelo describes. I use it this way myself with python. Comments
are distinguished from code very cleanly. In effect, you end up with
a literate program.
All the best,
Tom
On Jan 7, 2010, at 10:49 PM, Sébastien Vauban wrote:
Hi Marcelo,
Marcelo de Moraes Serpa wrote:
Orgmode files are great for studying, for example, code.
Everytime I need to study some unknown code, I create a new org
file, put a
* Code headline, paste the code in there and start making notes
below or in
the code (as comments). It is extremelly fast and efficient to do
something
like that, things just flow.
What I'd like to know is if there's a way to have, for example,
orgmode +
javascript-mode, so that I can get syntax-highlighting/coloring on
the
pasted javascript code. I've tried with javascript mode, but since
it is a
major mode, it just kills org and all its goodies, and I don't want
that.
Is there a way to have two major modes at the same time, such as
org +
js-mode?
Are you aware of Org-babel's SRC blocks?
#+BEGIN_SRC java
bla bla
#+END_SRC
And, to work on that source block, just hit C-c C-c when point is in
the
block.
Best regards,
Seb
--
Sébastien Vauban
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