Nick Dokos writes:
> I never used pygmentize from the command line before. I believe the
> Makefile describes the proper usage, but I'd appreciate corrections
> before I dive into minted.
As this is all new to me, I'm not the one to correct you. :-) But I do
thank you for the hints and the compl
François Pinard wrote:
> Hi, Org people.
>
> Still experimenting around for this report, I installed *minted* so one
> of the appendices might nicely display a bulky bit of Python code.
>
> It works satisfactorily (and speedily enough) if I squash out all
> diacriticized and other Unicode speci
on if you have non-ASCII characters in the
source and the output stream does not accept Unicode written to it! This is
the case for all regular files and for terminals."
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From: François Pinard
Date: 2012/1/4
Subject: [O] Org mode, minted, and non-ASCII
Hi, Org people.
Still experimenting around for this report, I installed *minted* so one
of the appendices might nicely display a bulky bit of Python code.
It works satisfactorily (and speedily enough) if I squash out all
diacriticized and other Unicode special symbols in the file. However,
no ou