Hi Dan,
maybe the easiest way to implement this would be a -i (or whatever)
switch a the src block.
Switches are being processed already, so it will be simple to add one,
I think.
- Carsten
On Oct 28, 2009, at 2:29 PM, Dan Davison wrote:
Fairly late in the export process, org-exp removes the common
indentation from lines inside blocks (line 2288 of org-exp.el):
(setq rtn (org-remove-indentation code))
However, what do we do if
1. A user has a block that she wishes to export with the indentation
intact?
2. An org-exp-blocks plugin has a block that it wishes to export with
the indentation intact?
I propose that we make (1) and (2) possible. An example where (1)
arises
is if, when documenting a moderately complex program, different
parts of
a class or function are contained in separate blocks.
Q1. Is that aim approved of?
(2) is a bit trickier than (1). To solve (1), we could introduce a fix
in org-exp.el like
- (setq rtn (org-remove-indentation code))
+ (setq rtn (if org-src-preserve-indentation code
+ (org-remove-indentation code)))
However in solving (2) the plugin cannot assume that the variable
org-src-preserve-indentation is in effect (in fact it very likely
isn't). So we need to come up with a way in which the block resulting
from an org-exp-blocks plugin can have its indentation survive through
to the export product, even if org-src-preserve-indentation is
globally
nil. Two possibilities are
1. We adopt a convention whereby if all lines start with some
character
(say ,) then that character is removed (but the remaining
indentation
is left intact.)
2. We transplant the indentation-removing work from org-exp.el into
org-exp-blocks.el, and arrange that it is only performed if the
block
is *not* handled by an org-exp-blocks plugin.
Q2. Has this made sense? What solution do you suggest?
Q3. Should we use org-src-preserve-indentation in this way to affect
export? (It currently has effect when switching between the org buffer
and the code edit buffer.)
Dan
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