That is considered the proper way to do it as far as I know.
John
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Ah, thanks — using C-c ' is a functional work around for most of my
needs.
Still, is there no way to create a proper verbatim text block in org?
Galen
On 14 Feb 2019, at 12:37, John Kitchin wrote:
you can escape those by putting a , in front of them. You may have to
type C-q , to get it put
you can escape those by putting a , in front of them. You may have to type
C-q , to get it put in if you see strange messages about user-error:
Priority must be between ‘A’ and ‘C’.
In fact org-mode will do that for you if you are in special edit mode when
you exit it. You may not be able to use
Hi all,
I’m finding that org source blocks are getting confused if their text
contains org syntax. For example, in the text below, org considers all
the lines beginning with asterisks in the text below to be org headers,
and will fold them accordingly:
```
#+BEGIN_SRC text
This source block