Matt Price <mopto...@gmail.com> writes: > I feel like I've seen people do this before but my search today did not > turn up a working example online. I'd like to be able to export to html > (and by extension, to a blog or a reveal.js presentation) and have my > source code blocks -- at leas t the javascript ones -- placed in an editing > environment that allows you to actually run the code. the idea is to help > students experiment with code as you're talking about it in class.
You could add contenteditable="true" to your <pre ...> tags. E.g. <pre class="src src-emacs-lisp" contenteditable="true"> On this page there’s some ideas for making it live. http://html5doctor.com/the-contenteditable-attribute/ > Has anyone done this? I know it's not too hard to embed codemirror or ace > in aweb page, but I odn't know how to get org to set the blocks up right. > Would love some suggestions or examples. Thank you! Unfortunately, org-html-src-block does not allow you to insert random keys into <pre...>. Thus, you would either have to prepare your pages with JS on pageload, do the correction with org-export-filter-body-functions or maybe change org-html-src-block to allow the flexibility you need. You might need to figure out what you want the final output to be like first. The IPython notebook (which has some other name these days) might also be appropriate here, though I don’t know if it does JS... Hope it helps, Rasmus -- You people at the NSA are becoming my new best friends!