Hi Eric, On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 18:08, Eric Schulte <schulte.e...@gmail.com> wrote: > suvayu ali <fatkasuvayu+li...@gmail.com> writes: > >> Hi everyone, >> >> I was wondering what people do when they need to put a few (1 or 2) >> lines of code snippets in org files? I like the syntax highlighting one >> gets in an org buffer and in HTML export with code blocks. Is there some >> work around other than have code blocks for every line I want to >> include? >> >> As an example consider this paragraph: >> >> Edit job options for number of events and other configurations >> : $ $EDITOR $GAUSSOPTS/<options_files>.py >> The number of events in a job can be customised with the option >> : LHCbApp().EvtMax = nEvts >> To run the generator only, set the property below. >> : Gauss().Phases = ["Generator"] >> To turn on full monitoring and dump an ntuple to a root file, include >> the opts files as below. It can be customised further to suit the needs. >> : importOptions('$GAUSSOPTS/<some>.opts') >> >> In the above example you have a mix of bash and python snippets. >> > > Currently there is no more concise way to specify code blocks other than > the normal code block format. Although it doesn't currently exist maybe > an option could be added to hide the #+BEGIN/END_SRC lines so that they > don't appear in the buffer. That combined with a helper for specifying > code blocks (I use yasnippets for this) should serve. >
Thanks for the confirmation. I can live with example lines for now. :) -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.