Hello, Jambunathan K <kjambunat...@gmail.com> writes:
> Rainer M Krug <r.m.k...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi >> >> I have in a document a definition of a projection, which is essentially a >> text as follow: >> >> #+BEGIN_src >> +proj=aea +lat_1=-28.25 >> +lat_2=-29.75 >> +lat_0=29 >> +lon_0=30.75 >> +x_0=0 >> +y_0=0 >> +datum=WGS84 >> +units=m >> +no_defs >> #+END_src >> >> Now this does obviously not export, as the source block language is missing. >> Is there a way that I >> can get the same formating of the source in the exportes output but without >> the syntax highlighting? >> >> BEGIN_EXAMPLE >> END_EXAMPLE >> >> is similar, but I would like the block to be formated as the SRC >> blocks. > > Marking the src block as `fundamental' has a drawback. One can no > longer have in-buffer fontification of src blocks. > > A better option would be to have a custom variable which produces > black-and-white src blocks on export. > > ODT already has this option. > > C-h v org-e-odt-fontify-srcblocks RET > > I am CCing Nicolas, to check whether he would be interested in > introducing an export knob for this. I still don't get what is wrong with example blocks (wrt export). Would someone care to elaborate? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou