alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> > > I understand that the indentation is virtual; it is just that I would
> > > (ideally) expect for the quoted example to visually look the same as
> > > it does in an org buffer.
> >
> > That's not possible.
>
> I understand that now. I'll stay disappoin
> > I understand that the indentation is virtual; it is just that I would
> > (ideally) expect for the quoted example to visually look the same as
> > it does in an org buffer.
>
> That's not possible.
I understand that now. I'll stay disappointed about it :-)
> > OK. I had missed this
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Ah, thank you. If I understand correctly, though, once one does that
> (in an SRC org block, say) one looses the ability to edit the block as
> org code using org-edit-special (C-c ').
You can, in development version.
> I understand that the indentation is vir
Nicolas Goaziou writes on Fri 22 May 2015 00:02:
> You can also use a fixed-width area:
>
> : * a headline only for the example
> : ** a subheadline
> : text
Ah, thank you. If I understand correctly, though, once one does that
(in an SRC org block, say) one looses the ability to edit
Hello,
alain.coch...@unistra.fr writes:
> Sorry if these are easy questions -- I did spend time with the manual,
> the FAQ, the list archive, and the web. The best I found is to use an
> org SRC block, but I do not find it satisfactory. Plus I cannot even
> have it work properly.
You can also
Hello.
So far, the main motivation for me is to be able to insert into an org
file some org fragments found on the Internet, without their
interacting with the org file.
Sorry if these are easy questions -- I did spend time with the manual,
the FAQ, the list archive, and the web. The best I fou