Apparently ox-latex doesn't add `\newminted` to languages that I wish to use.
This is required to use: \begin{common-lispcode} (format t "test") \end{common-lispcode} That being the `${LANG}code` environment, which Org-mode uses for my entire document. https://github.com/gpoore/minted/issues/83 The author responded with: ╭──── │ Environments ${LANG}code are not created by default. You can create │ whichever ones you need using the \newminted command. In this case, │ \newminted{python}{}. Note the trailing, empty {}. If you wanted to │ specify default options for the new environment, that's where you │ would put them. Also, if you didn't want to call the new environment │ pythoncode, you could give \newminted an optional argument. More │ details are in the docs. │ │ If Org-mode is exporting LaTeX using the ${LANG}code form, then it │ should really be creating the corresponding environments automatically │ by default. But I would think it would really be simpler for it to │ export standard minted environments. I haven't used it, so I can't │ make any suggestions about configuration. ╰──── Thanks! -- Zack Piper <z...@apertron.net> http://apertron.net