Inline code blocks are meant for exporting results, not code. I don't believe Org-mode supports inline source-code export. I'd use simple verbatim markers instead.
Cheers, Jacek Generowicz <jacek.generow...@cern.ch> writes: > Hi, > > When exporting an org file containing the line > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: src_c++[:exports code]{int a;} It is inline. > `---- > > the following HTML is generated > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: #+BEGIN<sub>SRC</sub> c++ > | int a; > | #+END<sub>SRC</sub> It is inline. > `---- > > which looks approximately like this > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: #+BEGINSRC c++ int a; #+ENDSRC It is inline. > `---- > > When rendered, as opposed to the desired > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: int a; It is inline. > `---- > > where the 'int a;' would be syntax highlighted, use a proportional font, > etc. > > Switching automitic subscripting off with > > ,---- > | #+OPTIONS: ^:{} > `---- > > doesn't improve the situation. The generated HTML is now > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: #+BEGIN_SRC c++ > | int a; > | #+END_SRC It is inline. > `---- > > which has the equally unsatisfactory visual appearance > > ,---- > | Here is some source code: #+BEGIN_SRC c++ int a; #+END_SRC It is inline. > `---- > > when rendered. > > The experiments were performed with org mode 8.2 on Emacs 24.3.50.1 > > > Could you point out my mistake, please? > > Thank you. > -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D