> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> When exported, Org mode removes automatically the
> escape-comma. The author has nothing to do in this situation.
I now understand. I assumed the comma would export and did not check -
mea culpa.
Colin Baxter
URL: http://www.Colin-Baxter.com
Colin Baxter writes:
> Well, yes. But should it really be in an "example" source block?
Are you asking if this comma character is needed? This particular comma
is due to Org being over-cautious, and may be ignored. But you should
simply ignore it.
> If this is then exported and the author
> Nicolas Goaziou writes:
> Hello, Colin Baxter writes:
>> 1. Use `emacs -q' and open a new org file. 2. Enter
>>
>> #+begin_example
>>
>> #+end_example
>>
>> 3. Place cursor in the empty line of the example block and hit
>> C-c ' 4. Enter #+STARTUP
Hello,
Colin Baxter writes:
> 1. Use `emacs -q' and open a new org file. 2. Enter
>
> #+begin_example
>
> #+end_example
>
> 3. Place cursor in the empty line of the example block and hit C-c '
> 4. Enter #+STARTUP in the edit buffer and hit C-c ' to exit
> 5. A spurious comma
1. Use `emacs -q' and open a new org file.
2. Enter
#+begin_example
#+end_example
3. Place cursor in the empty line of the example block and hit C-c '
4. Enter #+STARTUP in the edit buffer and hit C-c ' to exit
5. A spurious comma appears at the beginning of #+STARTUP
6. The