On 2020-02-11, at 16:40, Bastien wrote: > Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes: > >> However, at least one very common syntax highlighter, https:// >> highlinghtjs.org, expects just a single <code> tag, as do other >> common CSS frameworks. These often leave odd borders or background >> color disruptions which somewhat distort the view of the code. >> There's also a funny conflict with `org-re-reveal`, which expects the >> old behaviour (see https://gitlab.com/oer/org-re-reveal/issues/27). >> It would in principal be possible to fix these issues directly in >> CSS, but it might be much more practical to have an option -- a >> defvar or a file/headline-settable property -- that restores the old >> behaviour when desired. If this would be welcome, I could do it. I >> know org already has a bewildering number of options,though,and the >> code change would be oddly a number of times as large as the >> substantive change of that commit, os thought I'd check first. > > Yes, an option makes sense here -- can you provide one that allows to > restore the old behavior (and avoid all those <code>...</code> lines)?
Hi Bastien, that issue has been resolved: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-orgmode/2019-10/msg00099.html Best wishes Jens