Hi Christian, Christian Moe wrote: >> Along this (still open -- at least, I hope so) discussion, I have a request >> for a new literal block. >> >> Currently, when looking at http://orgmode.org/manual/Literal-examples.html, >> we >> see we only have two "environments" that keep line breaks as they are in the >> Org buffer, that is SRC and EXAMPLE, both mapped in HTML to PRE. > > There's VERSE, too.
#+TITLE: Is VERSE a real PRE environment? #+DATE: 2010-11-19 #+LANGUAGE: en_US If VERSE was really handled "verbatim" (for lists, etc.), then, yes, definitively, I don't need a new "environment" for emails. Was forgetting about that one, thanks for the reminder! Though, if the following is not a bug, but a deliberative choice, then no, it's not what I'm looking for... * Source block ** Source #+begin_src emacs-lisp (update this-var) (echo "OK") #+end_src ** Results #+begin_example <pre class="src src-emacs-lisp">(update this-var) (echo <span class="org-string">"OK"</span>) </pre> #+end_example * Example ** Source #+begin_example >> Does it work? > > Yes, if you: > - update =this-var= > - restart OK. Confirmed, but you need to: 1. delete the =cache=. 2. redo it. Thanks to: - you - me #+end_example ** Results #+begin_example <pre class="example">>> Does it work? > > Yes, if you: > - update =this-var= > - restart OK. Confirmed, but you need to: 1. delete the =cache=. 2. redo it. Thanks to: - you - me </pre> #+end_example * Verse ** Source #+begin_verse >> Does it work? > > Yes, if you: > - update =this-var= > - restart OK. Confirmed, but you need to: 1. delete the =cache=. 2. redo it. Thanks to: - you - me #+end_verse ** Results #+begin_example <p class="verse"> >> Does it work?<br/> ><br/> > Yes, if you:<br/> > - update <code>this-var</code><br/> > - restart<br/> <br/> OK. Confirmed, but you need to:<br/> </p><ol> <li> delete the <code>cache</code>.<br/> </li> <li> redo it.<br/> <br/> Thanks to:<br/> </li> <li> you<br/> </li> <li> me<br/> </p> #+end_example ** Right thing or wrong thing? The verse "mail" is badly translated into HTML: 1. lists are not copied "verbatim" in the PRE 2. they're even wrong: mix of OL and UL, because there is no ending /OL... While the second is clearly a bug, what about the first point? Best regards, Seb -- Sébastien Vauban _______________________________________________ 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