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Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode
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Bastien |
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Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode |
Date: |
Fri, 21 Mar 2014 09:57:02 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
Hi Nicolas and Alan,
Nicolas Goaziou <address@hidden> writes:
> We first need to know what is the problem. Does Org allow newline
> characters in verbatim objects?
I'd say it should, yes. Otherwise it creates an exception that is
hard to justify, since this exception is linked to only one export
backend.
> If it does, what backends do not support it?
Only the LaTeX backend.
I fixed this by replacing newlines characters with whitespace
characters in \verb constructs for the LaTeX backend.
--
Bastien
- [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Alan Schmitt, 2014/03/07
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Nick Dokos, 2014/03/07
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Alan Schmitt, 2014/03/08
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Alan Schmitt, 2014/03/08
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Sebastien Vauban, 2014/03/10
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/03/10
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Bastien, 2014/03/13
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Nicolas Goaziou, 2014/03/13
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- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Alan Schmitt, 2014/03/14
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode,
Bastien <=
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- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Alan Schmitt, 2014/03/21
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, R. Michael Weylandt <address@hidden>, 2014/03/18
- Re: [O] verbatim/code text and line breaks with auto fill mode, Michael Weylandt, 2014/03/24