Benjamin Beckwith <bnbeckw...@gmail.com> writes: > Hi, I also was interested in posting these blocks (through org2blog in > wordpress). The code I posted below is added to > 'org-export-preprocess-hooks' where it looks for BEGIN_SRC blocks as > well as ':' blocks of code. > > In the case of BEGIN_SRC blocks, I add a header option, :syntaxhl where > I can pass in additional settings to the syntaxhighlighter code. > > The code below uses Wordpress shortcodes, but I am sure that you can > adapt for your own purposes.
Thanks! that seems to almost work for me, if I replace your penultimate line: > (concat "\n\n[" lang syntaxhl "]\n" body "[/" lang "]\n") by (concat "\n\n[sourcecode language=\"" lang syntaxhl "\"]\n" body "[/sourcecode]\n") but then the line breaks are lost, and the latex exporter tries to be too smart and replace the code.. Please see http://rvftestblog.wordpress.com/2010/08/24/code-blocks-again/ which was intended as a result of posting the following: #+POSTID: 17 #+DATE: [2010-08-24 Tue 20:43] #+OPTIONS: toc:nil num:nil todo:nil pri:nil tags:nil ^:{} #+DESCRIPTION: Testing #+KEYWORDS: test #+TITLE: Code blocks again A perl example: #+BEGIN_SRC perl for (my $i = 0; $i != 10; ++i) { print "hello, world!\n"; } #+END_SRC another #+BEGIN_SRC latex \begin{theorem} \label{theorem:1} {\normalfont (Augmentation Theorem)} Let $M=(S,I)$ be a matroid, and $X,Y\subseteq I$ with $|X|<|Y|$. Then there is $Z\subseteq Y\setminus X$ such that $|X\cup Z|=|Y|$ and $X\cup Z\in I$. \end{theorem} #+END_SRC update 8: let's see if it works now... _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode