lowstz <low...@gmail.com> wrote:
> #+BEGIN_SRC C > #include <stdio.h> > > int main(void) > { > printf("Hello, World!"\n); > } > #+END_SRC > > It work well in emacs, but when I run export as html > the part of BEGIN_SRC / END_SRC generate <pre class="example">, it same with > the BEGIN_EXAMPLE / > END_EXAMPLE > I cannot reproduce this. I get (both with my normal startup and with a minimal .emacs): ,---- | <pre class="src src-C"><span style="color: #b0c4de;">#include</span> <span style="color: #ffa07a;"><stdio.h></span> | | <span style="color: #98fb98;">int</span> <span style="color: #b2dfee;">main</span>(<span style="color: #98fb98;">void</span>)  | { | printf(<span style="color: #ffa07a;">"Hello, World!"</span>\n); | } | </pre> `---- Have you activated C as a babel language? Maybe some some initialization is interfering: try with emacs -q and a minimal .emacs (search the list archives for examples), although the fact that (iiuc) things worked before you reinstalled emacs and fedora, seems to point to some more basic misconfiguration (maybe you are picking up pieces of the org mode distributed with the platform emacs?). Just guessing here. GNU Emacs 24.0.92.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.4) of 2012-01-24 Org-mode version 7.8.06 (release_7.8.06.110.g2756.dirty) (my org-mode version includes half a dozen local modifications). Nick