Hi Bastien:
I just had the same thought, and found that it appears in a package I load
called popup. Uninstalling this package allows
org-html-htmlize-generate-css to run to completion (though this seems a
bit of a heavy-handed way to get it to run!)
Best,
Richard
On 3/4/13 9:48 AM, "Bastien"
Hi Richard,
Richard Stanton writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion, Eric. Following the instructions, I fired
> up Emacs, loaded files of various types, then ran the command
>
> org-html-htmlize-generate-css
>
> Unfortunately, this resulted in an error dump:
>
> Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error
-html-major-mode (funcall htmlize-html-major-mode)) (set
(make-local-variable (quote htmlize-buffer-places)) (symbol-plist places))
(run-hooks (quote htmlize-after-hook)) (buffer-enable-undo)) (setq completed t)
htmlbuf) (when (not completed) (kill-buffer htmlbuf))
(htmlize-delete-tmp-overlays)
Thanks, Eric.
-Original Message-
From: Eric Schulte [mailto:schulte.e...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 9:29 PM
To: Richard Stanton
Cc: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: Re: [O] Code blocks (partially) inherit buffer colors
Richard Stanton writes:
> When I export a c
Richard Stanton writes:
> When I export a code block to HTML, I've noticed that some (but not
> all) of the characters in the resulting HTML file have the same
> background color as my Emacs buffer at the time I exported. For
> example, if I export
>
> ---
>
> #+begin_src python
> a = 5
>
When I export a code block to HTML, I've noticed that some (but not all) of the
characters in the resulting HTML file have the same background color as my
Emacs buffer at the time I exported. For example, if I export
---
#+begin_src python
a = 5
#+end_src
the code block i