Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes: > 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. >
I had misread Nicks first email and thus my reply made no sense. I've applied this patch as it seems to be a definite improvement. Thanks! -- Eric -- Eric Schulte http://cs.unm.edu/~eschulte/