Hi list, I was wondering about the current block syntax, specifically about nested blocks. The current way to get nested blocks requires escaping of the nested block commands, e.g.
#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE ,#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE Meta-example ,#+END_EXAMPLE #+END_EXAMPLE My personal feeling is that it would be nicer to allow nesting blocks simply by indenting them: #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE Indented meta-example #+END_EXAMPLE #+END_EXAMPLE I'd be very interested to learn if this (IMHO nicer) second option could be supported or if there are æsthetical or technical reasons for not supporting that syntax? I'm the author of pandoc's org-mode reader and we initially supported the latter syntax as it felt cleaner. Since we are striving for maximum comparability with Emacs as the reference implementation, this specific feature has since been removed from the reader. Is there any chance that indentation-based nesting will become legit org-mode syntax? Thanks, Albert -- Albert Krewinkel GPG: 8eed e3e2 e8c5 6f18 81fe e836 388d c0b2 1f63 1124