On Jan 16, 2009, at 10:51 AM, Ulf Stegemann wrote:
Is it worth thinking about an example block that will be exported to a
"<p><textarea ...>...</textarea></p>" structure in HTML export?
I was recently playing around with org for online documentation. The
documents contained lots of literal examples that can be directly
copied
and pasted e.g. into a terminal emu. While example- and src blocks
work
fine, I think that putting this kind of information into a textarea
would be even better.
Hi Ulf, so far I fail to see what the big advantage would be. Can
you try again to explain?
- Carsten
Ideally the cols attribute to textarea could be defined by the user
after #+begin_textarea (or whatever) with a reasonable default (let's
say 80). Rows could be calculated depending on the number of lines
inside the block.
Export to anything else than HTML should treat such a block in much
the
same way as an example block.
I think this really would be a nice feature to have and maybe I'm not
alone with this opinion?
Ulf
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