Jean-Marie Gaillourdet <j...@gaillourdet.net> writes: > I'd be interested to use org syntax in the comments of a literate > haskell file. I know and use occasionally org-babel. Though, this > question is not about org-babel. I am merely interested in telling > org-mode to leave the code parts of a literate Haskell file alone, > i.e. similar to code blocks in org-mode. I have no propblem with > switching between org-mode and literate-haskell-mode depending on what > I am currently editing. I am not interested in org-babel because I > don't want to have a separate weaving step in my build system. > > In case you don't know: Literate Haskell files (ending with .lhs) come > in two flavors: bird style and latex style. In bird style every line > is a comment unless it has '>' in the first column. And in latex style > code blocks are surround with \begin{code} and \end{code}. Haskell > implementations do not care what is in the non-code parts. So, I'd > like to use org markup and especially the editing features of > org-mode. I'd prefer to work in bird-style and latex-style would be > fine as well.
Check out Dave Love's work, it does latex-style, but not bird style. www.loveshack.ukfsn.org/emacs/haskell-latex.el