Eric Abrahamsen writes:
> You can do it with the preserve-breaks export option set to t. Either
> "\n:t" in the #+OPTIONS line, or permanently by setting
> org-export-preserve-breaks to t.
Hehe, I knew this would somehow be there;).
Really great; thanks;)
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Esben Stien is b0ef@e s
Esben Stien writes:
> Rick Frankel writes:
>
>> You have (at least ;) two choices in org: example blocks or verse
>> block.
>
> How about a third choice, without blocks?
>
> There's no underlying reason why text that is on separate lines should
> be treated as text on one line.
>
> I cannot crea
Rick Frankel writes:
> You have (at least ;) two choices in org: example blocks or verse
> block.
How about a third choice, without blocks?
There's no underlying reason why text that is on separate lines should
be treated as text on one line.
I cannot create "blocks" every time I take a random
On 2014-05-13 11:03, Esben Stien wrote:
If I have a heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..and I export it to html, it comes out like this:
** foo
bar baz
Is there any way to tell export that free form text like this is
allowed?
What you want is verbatim text, or "Literal examples", not really
If I have a heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..the export is fine, because the extra empty space between the lines
makes the export function treat them as two paragraphs, but if I have a
heading like this:
** foo
bar
baz
..and I export it to html, it comes out like this:
** foo
bar baz
I