On 09/25/17 03:32, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Sunday, 24 Sep 2017 at 16:59, Charles Millar wrote:
You might also want to consider using special blocks which could be a
more general solution:
#+attr_latex: :options [t]{4.0in}
#+begin_minipage
This is some text.
Some more test with an inline
On Sunday, 24 Sep 2017 at 16:59, Charles Millar wrote:
> Thank you.
You're welcome.
You might also want to consider using special blocks which could be a
more general solution:
#+attr_latex: :options [t]{4.0in}
#+begin_minipage
This is some text.
Some more test with an inline src_sh[:results
On 09/23/2017 10:02, Eric S Fraga wrote:
On Friday, 22 Sep 2017 at 15:56, Charles Millar wrote:
[...]
However, when I C-c C-c the same code when inside a minipage, I get
the message " 'C-c C-c' can do nothing useful here"
\begin{minipage}[t]{4.0in} This is some text.
Some more test with an
On Friday, 22 Sep 2017 at 15:56, Charles Millar wrote:
[...]
> However, when I C-c C-c the same code when inside a minipage, I get
> the message " 'C-c C-c' can do nothing useful here"
> \begin{minipage}[t]{4.0in} This is some text.
> Some more test with an inlineĀ src_sh[:results raw]{echo 1}
>
On 09/22/17 17:22, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
Hello,
Charles Millar writes:
This problem may not be limited to just \begin{minipage}, etc., but to
other latex commands which may precede text which contains inline
source code
The following inline code evaluates as expected
Hello,
Charles Millar writes:
> This problem may not be limited to just \begin{minipage}, etc., but to
> other latex commands which may precede text which contains inline
> source code
>
> The following inline code evaluates as expected to 1
>
> This is some text.
> Some
Hi,
This problem may not be limited to just \begin{minipage}, etc., but to
other latex commands which may precede text which contains inline source
code
The following inline code evaluates as expected to 1
This is some text.
Some more test with an inlineĀ src_sh[:results raw]{echo 1}
a bit