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Re: [O] tabs inserted in code blocks
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Nick Dokos |
Subject: |
Re: [O] tabs inserted in code blocks |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Mar 2014 00:21:14 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
"Stephen J. Barr" <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I have the following code block in an org-mode file:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> #+CAPTION: Matlab Dynamic Programming Solution
> #+LABEL: code:matlab-outer-loop-reference
> #+BEGIN_SRC octave
> Normal_BuildT = realmax * ones(T, i_max, j_max);
> for i=(1:i_max)
> for j=(1:j_max)
> Normal_BuildT(T,i,j) = compute_cell_final(i,j);
> end
> end
>
> for t=((T-1):-1:1)
> for i=(1:i_max)
> for j=(1:j_max)
> Normal_BuildT(t,i,j) = compute_cell(t,i,j,
> Normal_BuildT(t+1,:,:));
> end
> end
> end
> #+END_SRC
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> I am exporting this to LaTeX, which gives me the following code.
> See that there are tab characters inserted before the lines with
> Normal_BuildT.
> This is causing minted to render with these strange ^^I characters.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> \begin{listing}[H]
> \begin{minted}[]{octave}
> Normal_BuildT = realmax * ones(T, i_max, j_max);
> for i=(1:i_max)
> for j=(1:j_max)
> Normal_BuildT(T,i,j) = compute_cell_final(i,j);
> end
> end
>
> for t=((T-1):-1:1)
> for i=(1:i_max)
> for j=(1:j_max)
> Normal_BuildT(t,i,j) = compute_cell(t,i,j, Normal_BuildT(t+1,:,:));
> end
> end
> end
> \end{minted}
> \caption{\label{code:matlab-outer-loop-reference}Matlab Dynamic Programming
> Solution}
> \end{listing}
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> How do I disable this behavior?
>
Untested and not sure it'll work: (setq indent-tabs-mode nil) or perhaps
(setq-default indent-tabs-mode nil) - in the latter case, you might have
to turn it on in specific modes. You will also have to restart emacs.
--
Nick