Josh Berry <tae...@gmail.com> writes: > Couple of weeks ago, I accidentally spammed the message board with several > attempts to send up a couple of patches for some problems I was seeing. > So, firstly, apologies for the spam. > > The two problems I was seeing were related to executing js using node.js, > and exporting css with vendor properties. > > The node.js problem is that it will start putting in newlines if a > structure is past some size. I think this may be "fixable" by changing > some settings in node.js, but it was also easy enough to change the regex > to look past newlines in org. An example of the problem can be seen by > running the following > > #+BEGIN_SRC js > return [[1, 2],[1, 2],[1, 2],[1, 2],[1, 2],[1, 2],[1,2]] > #+END_SRC > > > If you remove just one of the inner arrays, it will work as desired. >
Thanks for the report Josh, I just pushed up an improved regexp for the parsing of multi-line js results. Best -- Eric > > The other problem is just as short. Simply export the following when > you have org-src-fontify-natively set. > > #+BEGIN_SRC css > foo { > -webkit-appearance: none; > } > #+END_SRC > > I cobbled a small change that seemed to fix that. > > At any rate, again apologies for the previous spam. I didn't want to just > respam immediately with an apology. > > Thanks! > > -- > josh > -- Eric Schulte https://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte PGP: 0x614CA05D (see https://u.fsf.org/yw)