Hi Nick, Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes:
> * foo > > Verbiage to begin the paragraph > #+begin_src shell > get-config.py var section [section ...] > #+end_src > and verbiage to end the same paragraph. > > * bar > > Verbiage to begin the paragraph > #+begin_example > get-config.py var section [section ...] > #+end_example > and verbiage to end the same paragraph. I tested your patch with the example above and I get this: ,---- | Verbiage to begin the paragraph | | \lstset{language=shell} | \begin{lstlisting} | get-config.py var section [section ...] | \end{lstlisting} | | and verbiage to end the same paragraph. | \section*{bar} | \label{sec-2} | | | Verbiage to begin the paragraph | | \begin{verbatim} | get-config.py var section [section ...] | \end{verbatim} | and verbiage to end the same paragraph. `---- It looks better than the current export (less white lines) but still has a problem with the first "and verbiage..." being indented. Is this intentional? Or do you want the same behavior for #+begin_src and #+begin_example? In overall, I think number of white lines should be the same in the Org source file and in the LaTeX exported file, so a patch here is welcome. But maybe I misunderstood something in Eric's reply. Thanks, -- Bastien