Re: [O] org export of source code indentation issue with 8 spaces
On 06-06-16 18:16, Charles C. Berry wrote: > You want `#+BEGIN_SRC sh -i' to preserve indentation. See: > > (info "(org) Literal examples") Indeed. I was looking at older docementation :-/ Thanks, Dennis
[O] org export of source code indentation issue with 8 spaces
Hi, not sure what is causing this, but whenever I use source blocks any indentation beyond 8 spaces seem to go wrong. The most basic example: #+BEGIN_SRC sh this is indented more and more #+END_SRC exporting to ASCII gets me , | this | is | indented | more and | more ` As you can see the last 'more' aligns with the one above in the output. Anyone else see this or is it just me? Thanks, Dennis -- D.H. van Dok :: System administrator :: www.nikhef.nl/grid :: Phone +31 20 592 22 28 :: http://www.nikhef.nl/~dennisvd/
Re: [O] bug with LaTeX exporter
On 28-06-13 04:26, Nick Dokos wrote: > Rasmus writes: > > The old latex exporter was much more finicky about such structure > violations: I tried 7.7 (and 7.9.4 to see if it was ever changed) and it > does indeed eat the subsubsection. > >> To solve your problem: >> 1. see if it works as expected with emacs -q. >> 2. upgrade to the current release. >> > > 2. is the only option. I'm going to upgrade now. Thanks for the quick responses! > >>> Thanks for making such an awesome product, >> >> Org ain't a commodity. >> > > Indeed: it's a state of mind :-) Thanks for making such an awesome state of mind! ;-) Dennis
[O] bug with LaTeX exporter
Hi, I noticed a bug where a subsubsection without a 'parent' subsection would migrate up into the previous section to end up under the nearest subsection. I tried to make a minimalistic example, but when I export this file to LaTeX, the entire subsubsection disappears! This is emacs24 on Debian Wheezy, org-mode version 7.7. * Bug demonstration This short and simple file demonstrates a bug in org-mode with exporting to LaTeX. ** First Subsection This is a subsection. * Header This is a section, number two in fact. *** subsubsection This is odd: the subsubsection is missing it's natural parent: a subsection. Probably not what the author meant, but certainly this should not just disappear (which is what happens). * Another Header The third header. Thanks for making such an awesome product, Cheers, Dennis van Dok -- D.H. van Dok :: Software Engineer :: www.nikhef.nl/grid :: Phone +31 20 592 22 28 :: http://www.nikhef.nl/~dennisvd/