Re: [Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Carsten Dominik
On Feb 7, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote: Carsten Dominik writes: stuff you do not want interpreted should be protected as an example, or with ": " at the beginning of the line. If you do want this interpreted as HTML, put it into a BEGIN_HTML block or so. However, I think th

Re: [Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Daniel Clemente
Carsten Dominik writes: > stuff you do not want interpreted should be protected as > an example, or with ": " at the beginning of the line. > If you do want this interpreted as HTML, put it into a BEGIN_HTML block or so. > However, I think that the => of the clock should always be protected.

Re: [Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-07 Thread Daniel Clemente
> I cannot reproduce this here. You may need to close the file and open it again. ___ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Remember: use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode

Re: [Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-06 Thread Carsten Dominik
Hi Daniel, stuff you do not want interpreted should be protected as an example, or with ": " at the beginning of the line. If you do want this interpreted as HTML, put it into a BEGIN_HTML block or so. - Carsten On Feb 7, 2009, at 1:23 AM, Daniel Clemente wrote: Hi, with this file: -

Re: [Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-06 Thread Sebastian Rose
Hi Daniel, I cannot reproduce this here. Daniel Clemente writes: > Hi, with this file: > > > * blabla > CLOCK: [2009-02-06 dv 09:39]--[2009-02-06 dv 10:12] => 0:33 > > > > I see this fragment: > --

[Orgmode] Too much text is interpreted as a code fragment

2009-02-06 Thread Daniel Clemente
Hi, with this file: * blabla CLOCK: [2009-02-06 dv 09:39]--[2009-02-06 dv 10:12] => 0:33 I see this fragment: => 0:33 should not be interpreted as code markers (=these