Re: [O] not-quite-literal blocks

2012-04-03 Thread Thomas Lord
Thanks Eric, that was helpful. As you said, customizing org-babel-exp-code-template was what I was looking for to name code blocks the way I had in mind -- I have it wrapping them in a custom div now. To locally hack together links from within code blocks, I found out I was able to do it in a few

Re: [O] not-quite-literal blocks

2012-04-03 Thread Thorsten
Thomas Lord writes: Hi Thomas, > I am trying to piece together a simple > literate programming system that takes > HTML as input and spews out source files. are you aware of pandoc (http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/)? Pandoc is capable to import html files and export them in Org-mode. ,--

Re: [O] not-quite-literal blocks

2012-04-02 Thread Eric Schulte
Thomas Lord writes: > I am trying to piece together a simple > literate programming system that takes > HTML as input and spews out source files. > The program that "tangles" code fragments > in the HTML into source text will be in XSLT. > > Org mode is almost but not quite perfect for > generati

[O] not-quite-literal blocks

2012-04-02 Thread Thomas Lord
I am trying to piece together a simple literate programming system that takes HTML as input and spews out source files. The program that "tangles" code fragments in the HTML into source text will be in XSLT. Org mode is almost but not quite perfect for generating the HTML I'd like. I'm writing