Re: [O] Weird Asymptote mode behaviour in org
Nicolas Richard youngf...@members.fsf.org writes: * description Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted into the code. * test case #+BEGIN_SRC asymptote real s = 50 * 21.1; #+END_SRC The comma is meant to escape the star (*), see footnote in (info (org) Literal examples). I'm not sure the comma is required (because your * isn't at the start of the line), but is shouldn't hurt (i.e. you can C-c ', you can C-c C-c, etc.) Thanks! Seems I have skipped some parts of the manual. :) I can live with this now that I know it. It is extremely confusing at first, though, so future generations might prefer to live without that feature if it is not really necessary. That is, if a comma is not needed when the star (*) is not at the beginning of the line. All the best, Jarmo
[O] Weird Asymptote mode behaviour in org
Greetings. When editing Asymptote code in org, a comma sometimes appears out of nowhere into the Asymptote code. The org code below explains how to reproduce this. (I am using the version of org pulled this morning.) Jarmo * description Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted into the code. * test case #+BEGIN_SRC asymptote real s = 50 * 21.1; #+END_SRC
Re: [O] Weird Asymptote mode behaviour in org
Hello, Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@iki.fi writes: * description Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted into the code. * test case #+BEGIN_SRC asymptote real s = 50 * 21.1; #+END_SRC The comma is meant to escape the star (*), see footnote in (info (org) Literal examples). I'm not sure the comma is required (because your * isn't at the start of the line), but is shouldn't hurt (i.e. you can C-c ', you can C-c C-c, etc.) -- Nicolas Richard
Re: [O] Weird Asymptote mode behaviour in org
Hello, Jarmo Hurri jarmo.hu...@iki.fi writes: When editing Asymptote code in org, a comma sometimes appears out of nowhere into the Asymptote code. The org code below explains how to reproduce this. (I am using the version of org pulled this morning.) Jarmo * description Move cursor into the code below. Press ~C-c '~ to edit the code in Asymptote mode. Do not change anything in the code, just press ~C-c '~ to return to org. You will notice that a comma has been inserted into the code. * test case #+BEGIN_SRC asymptote real s = 50 * 21.1; #+END_SRC See (info (org) Literal examples), in particular fourth footnote. Regards, -- Nicolas Goaziou