Hi all,
Eric Schulte <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>> - Can we prune some options/syntax that's no longer necessary? For
>> example, what does =:wrap= (no argument provided) do?
>
> Wrap has been deprecated for some time. Perhaps it has been long enough
> that we can go ahead and remove it entirely from the code and
> documentation at this point.
>
I think :wrap is useful. It provides a very direct way to generate code
that can be exported to an arbitrary LaTeX environment. Say I find a new
LaTeX package that defines a =cutemarkup= environment, so I want
something like this the LaTeX file:
\begin{cutemarkup}
...
\end{cutemarkup}
Then, with babel:
#+begin_src lang :wrap cutemarkup
...
#+end_src
gets me what I want,
#+begin_cutemarkup
...
#+end_cutemarkup
IIRC, this is one reason why :wrap is there (thanks, Eric).
Perhaps this result is possible some other way? I don't know, but it
seems to me that :wrap is still potentially useful and we might want to
keep it around.
Tom
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