Exporting and tangling don't require any language support. #+begin_src foobarbas :tangle foo.bar #+end_src
is perfectly fine and will export and tangle just fine. Or did I misunderstand your question? Best, Ista On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 2:53 AM, Malcolm Purvis <malc...@purvis.id.au> wrote: > All, > > I'm writing an org document which contains code examples of a language > not supported by Babel (a local domain specific language). The language > doesn't even have a supporting Emacs mode. > > I'm wondering what the best portable approach is to managing the code > blocks. I'm particularly interested in exporting the document to LaTeX > and tangling the code. I may need to share the document with others, so > I'd prefer not to require a supporting elisp file if I can help it. > > Currently I'm using the org language, since it seems to be the most generic: > > #+begin_src org :tangle foo.bar > #+end_src > > Is there a case for 'begin_src text' to handle arbitrary content? > > Malcolm > > -- > Malcolm Purvis <malc...@purvis.id.au> >