On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 6:48 AM, Bill Hager <wha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 12:43 AM, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com>wrote: > >> Bill Hager <wha...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> > I don't seem to understand #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and it's relation to html >> > export. What I think is that everything between a #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE and >> > #+END_EXAMPLE should end up in <pre> tags when I do a HTML export with >> C-c >> > C-e b. However, the reality is that everything ends up in a <p> tag for >> me. >> > >> > My goal is to have sections of my org file end up in <pre> tags when I >> HTML >> > export. Any ideas on how I can do this? >> > >> > I'm running the default emacs 22.2.1 on Ubuntu Jaunty. >> > >> >> I can't reproduce this. I used the following simple org file: >> >> ,---- >> | >> | * Test >> | >> | Here's an example: >> | >> | #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE >> | This is a test. >> | #+END_EXAMPLE >> `---- >> >> did C-c C-e h and got the attached html file. The example is >> <pre>'d properly I think. >> > > Thanks Nick. That does help give me something to compare against. I've > attached my results from the same test you did with C-c C-e h showing <p> > tags instead of <pre> tags for the BEGIN_EXAMPLE/END_EXAMPLE section. > > Thanks > I noticed that Nick was using emacs 23. I downloaded and compiled 23.1 from the GNU website. The new version properly uses <pre> tags for #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE. - Bill
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