2011/4/7 Sébastien Vauban <wxhgmqzgw...@spammotel.com>: > Hi Jeff, > > > This is my current config for nice styling: > > #+begin_src emacs-lisp > <snip> > #+end_src > > Customize to your own taste (and report back!)...
I can't have something set up right. I was doubtful that I was going this source block thing right when Eric posted his suggestion for notes in code blocks. So, I pasted this into my org-mode file and evaluated it. Is that not what I'm supposed to do? At the top of the resultant pdf, I get: ,--- | language=Lisp (setq org-inlinetask-default-state "TODO") | ;; templates for inline tasks in various exporters (setq org-inlinetask-export-templates ’((html "<pre | ̈ | class=ïnlinetask><b>’((unless (eq todo "") (format "<span class= ̈ lass todo todo priority)) heading | c | ----------and more------------ `--- Then my document is below. It does do *something* -- my inline note changed from: ,----- | *Inline headline* my notes on the first line which wrap to | more notes spilling onto second line, which wrap to | more notes onto a third line `----- to: ,----- | [inline] *Inline headline* (and this is spread across the entire width of the page) | my notes on the first line which wrap to | more notes spilling onto second line, which wrap to | more notes onto a third line `----- What am I goofing up. Sorry, I've never used babel blocks like this! Only for stuff like gnuplot, ditaa, etc. Is there something different I should be doing to evaluate an elisp block that sets in-file settings? Thanks, John > > Best regards, > Seb > > -- > Sébastien Vauban > > >