Rainer M Krug <r.m.k...@gmail.com> writes: > In a document, I have several source blocks with "real" code (i.e. bash and R > in this case) Now I > have one block, which is not really source code, but which is "kind of" > source code, in my case a > definition of a projection for a GIS project. Now I would like to have this > definition of the > projection displayed in the exported document as the other source blocks, If > I put it into an > EXAMPLE block, it is exported to LaTeX as verbatin and not listing, and all > customisations ai have > for listings (smaller font, grey background, ...) do *not* apply to the > EXAMPLE block, but woyuld > to a "fundamental" source block. So the EXAMPLE block is in this case not > equivalent to the > fundamental source block. > > Hope this clarifies the difference,
Yes, thanks. Since you use "listings" package, can't you define a new language (i.e. with \lstdefinelanguage{pseudocode}) and then use "#+begin_src pseudocode" block? Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou