Jisang Yoo <jisang.yoo.ac+...@gmail.com> writes:

Try an ascii block instead.

#+BEGIN_ASCII
  +---------+
  |         |
  |   box   |
  |         |
  +---------+
#+END_ASCII


> When I draw a box diagram in an example block or a source code block,
> the rectangles trigger org-src-mode to recognize that as tables. For
> example, If I org-edit-special on the following:
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>   +---------+
>   |         |
>   |   box   |
>   |         |
>   +---------+
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> I get a message "Recognizing tables...done" and the inside of the box
> is painted blue. The reason I am not using colon blocks like:
>
> : +---------+
> : |         |
> : |   box   |
> : |         |
> : +---------+
>
> is because I couldn't find a way to fold them.
>
> If I draw a diagram like this (with dot prefix):
>
> #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
>   . +---------+
>   . |         |
>   . |   box   |
>   . |         |
>   . +---------+
> #+END_EXAMPLE
>
> the dots prevent org-src-mode from recognizing the rectangle as a
> table, but is there a way to prevent org-src-mode from recognizing
> tables without resorting to this prefix trick?
>

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