Hello, John Kitchin <jkitc...@andrew.cmu.edu> writes:
> I am playing around with storing data in special blocks. For example, > here is an example bit of "data" which is the CH4 (methane) molecule in > SMILES format in a MOLECULE block. > > > #+header: :format smiles > #+name: methane-smiles > #+BEGIN_MOLECULE > C > #+END_MOLECULE > > Is is legal syntax to put a header in like this? It works, as in it > parses to > > (special-block > (:type "MOLECULE" :begin 240 :end 323 :hiddenp nil > :contents-begin 305 :contents-end 307 :post-blank 1 > :post-affiliated 288 :header > (":format smiles") > :name "methane-smiles" :parent nil)) > > > but I haven't seen any documentation for headers on a special block. Almost all elements accept HEADER affiliated keywords. They work the same in every type of element but ATM, only source blocks make use of them. In a nutshell, those locations are up for grabs. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou