Jeff Horn <jrhorn...@gmail.com> writes: > On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 4:32 PM, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: >> yes, you will need to add org-mode to you list of supported languages >> along the directions in http://orgmode.org/manual/Languages.html >> >> I'll update the manual to reflect org-mode as a valid language. > > Done, and thanks. One last follow up. I have the following in an org > source block (it is a child of a list item, and I like the indirect > buffer): > > #+begin_src org > ,| | | Column Player | | > ,|------------+---+---------------+-----| > ,| / | < | | > | > ,| | | A | B | > ,| Row Player | A | 1,2 | 3,4 | > ,| | B | 5,6 | 7,8 | > #+end_src > > When I export to HTML or ASCII, the table isn't produced. I was half > expecting an org table (not an HTML table, of course) or at least a > verbatim environment. Adding 'exports: code' didn't change anything. > Any recommendations?
Yes, the org-mode language has some weird default header argument which make its use different from other languages, specifically for every language but org-mode by default :results has the value of "replace". Try the following to export org-mode plain or as quoted code. #+begin_src org :results replace :exports results ,| | | Column Player | | ,|------------+---+---------------+-----| ,| / | < | | > | ,| | | A | B | ,| Row Player | A | 1,2 | 3,4 | ,| | B | 5,6 | 7,8 | #+end_src #+begin_src org :results replace :exports code ,| | | Column Player | | ,|------------+---+---------------+-----| ,| / | < | | > | ,| | | A | B | ,| Row Player | A | 1,2 | 3,4 | ,| | B | 5,6 | 7,8 | #+end_src Cheers -- Eric _______________________________________________ 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