On Mon 02-Sep-2019 at 10:35:02 +02, Tim Cross <theophil...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think Eric is correct. There is also another reason. If you edit the > source blocks with C-', then any escaping needed (such as putting a ',' > before '*') will also be automatically handled, plus of course you get > all the programing mode goodness. > > Fraga, Eric <e.fr...@ucl.ac.uk> writes: > >> On Monday, 2 Sep 2019 at 09:01, garj...@garjola.net wrote: >>> I am using typo-mode (https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/typoel) in my >>> org buffers (actually with a hook for text-mode), but I would like to >>> disable it in source code blocks. >>> >>> I have been unable to find a hook to do so (I understand that >>> org-src-mode-hook is used when editing with ‘C-c '’ but not in the org >>> buffer). >> >> I am not entirely sure what you want here. If it is that you want to >> turn off typo-mode when point moves into a src block but while still in >> the whole org buffer, then you cannot do this AFAIK. The best approach >> is to always edit src blocks using C-c ' (org-edit-special) and then you >> can use org-src-mode-hook to do what you want.
Thanks to both of you. I usually edit in the separate buffer, but I don’t for one liners. It’s a pity that this is not possible, but I can live with that! Thanks again! --