I write do-files for Stata code in emacs using ESS, which marks up my code and sends it to a comint-mode buffer for evaluation. I'd like to include some source code in an org file, as in the below examle:
#+begin_src -n foreach var of varlist _all{ rename `var' new_`var' } #+end_src I have a couple of questions: How can I use ess fontification in this snippet and in the file to which I export? The manual says I "need to specify the name of the major mode," however including "#+begin_src ess -n" results in the following error "org-edit-src-code: No such language mode: nil-mode." I've tried using ess-mode, and anything else I can think of, to no avail. What should I include? Also, assuming I'm able to get the fontification to work, is there a way to customize it for exporting? Finally, org-babel looks tremendously useful. Is there a way to harness it's capabilities for an unsupported language like Stata's? Thanks to everyone who read this through, and in particular to anyone who can help! Paul