Does anybody know how to set the foreground color of special blocks ?
Cheers,
M
On Wednesday, 13 Apr 2016 at 12:48, pray...@unimelb.edu.au wrote:
> This is probably documented somewhere but I was surprised that I
> needed to add some white space in order to get special blocks
> recognized as such.
Your example works fine for me.
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: Eric S Fraga (0xFFFCF67D), Emacs 25.0.90
This is probably documented somewhere but I was surprised that I
needed to add some white space in order to get special blocks
recognized as such.
Here is a simple example:
#+Options: num:nil toc:nil
#+TITLE:
#+AUTHOR:
#+BEGIN_CENTER
this is not handled correctly
#+END_CENTER
#+BEGIN_CENTER
bu
Sebastien Vauban
writes:
> Rasmus writes:
>> Suvayu Ali writes:
>>> I am trying to export special blocks with options. But it seems the
>
>>> options part is being ignored completely. I expect the following:
>>>
>>> #+begin_aside :options {Combinatorial background}
>>> It is all random!
>
Rasmus writes:
> Suvayu Ali writes:
>> I am trying to export special blocks with options. But it seems the
>> options part is being ignored completely. I expect the following:
>>
>> #+begin_aside :options {Combinatorial background}
>> It is all random!
>> #+end_aside
>>
>> to be exported
Hi Rasmus,
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 01:30:33PM +0200, Rasmus wrote:
>
> Options are read via
>
> (org-export-read-attribute :attr_latex special-block :options).
>
> As to whether special blocks should support options via a keyword like in
> your example, I do not know. FWIW ox-html als
Suvayu Ali writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to export special blocks with options. But it seems the
> options part is being ignored completely. I expect the following:
>
> #+begin_aside :options {Combinatorial background}
> It is all random!
> #+end_aside
>
> to be exported as:
>
> \begin{
Hi,
I am trying to export special blocks with options. But it seems the
options part is being ignored completely. I expect the following:
#+begin_aside :options {Combinatorial background}
It is all random!
#+end_aside
to be exported as:
\begin{aside}{Combinatorial background}
It is