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Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks
From: |
Nick Dokos |
Subject: |
Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Dec 2011 18:30:04 -0500 |
Christian Moe <address@hidden> wrote:
> On 12/27/11 9:37 PM, Eric Schulte wrote:
> > Charles Turner<address@hidden> writes:
> >
> >> Problem: I have two code blocks (#+BEGIN_SRC .. #+END) and I want to
> >> display them side by side on the page, perhaps within an org table.
> (...)
> > Note that what you describe is likely possible using the existing
> > exporter and writing some custom CSS to control how the serial content
> > is displayed on the page. The "display" css style would be relevant
> > here.
>
> Yes,
>
> pre.src {display: table-cell;}
>
> will do it in HTML. Full example follows below. I'll leave LaTeX to
> those in the know...
>
Here's one (rather less elegant than Christian's CSS magic) way
that preserves the HTML behavior:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
#+author: Christian Moe
#+title: Side by side code blocks
#+style: <style>pre.src {display: table-cell;}</style>
How to say hello in two languages:
#+LaTeX: \begin{minipage}[t]{2.5in}
#+begin_src perl :results output
# Perl
sub say_hello {
print "Hello, world";
}
say_hello;
#+end_src
#+LaTeX: \end{minipage}\begin{minipage}[t]{2.5in}
#+begin_src python :results output
# Python
def say_hello():
print("Hello, world")
say_hello()
#+end_src
#+LaTeX: \end{minipage}
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Anybody for ODT? while preserving the HTML and LaTeX behavior? :-) BTW,
I use minted - I hope it works with listings but I have not tried it.
Nick
> hth,
> Christian
>
> ---
>
> #+title: Side by side code blocks
> #+style: <style>pre.src {display: table-cell;}</style>
>
> How to say hello in two languages:
>
> #+begin_src perl :results output
> # Perl
> sub say_hello {
> print "Hello, world";
> }
>
> say_hello;
> #+end_src
> #+begin_src python :results output
> # Python
> def say_hello():
> print("Hello, world")
>
> say_hello()
> #+end_src
- [O] Orthogonality of blocks, Charles Turner, 2011/12/27
- Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks, Charles Turner, 2011/12/28
- Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks, Jambunathan K, 2011/12/29
- [O] Enhancing table cell alignments and commenting columns (was Re: Orthogonality of blocks), Jambunathan K, 2011/12/29
- Re: [O] Enhancing table cell alignments and commenting columns (was Re: Orthogonality of blocks), Jambunathan K, 2011/12/29
- Re: [O] Enhancing table cell alignments and commenting columns (was Re: Orthogonality of blocks), Jambunathan K, 2011/12/29
- Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks, Jambunathan K, 2011/12/29