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Re: [O] ‘V’ ‘#+BEGIN_VERBATIM ... #+END_VERBATIM’ missing in manual(?)
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Nicolas Goaziou |
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Re: [O] ‘V’ ‘#+BEGIN_VERBATIM ... #+END_VERBATIM’ missing in manual(?) |
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Thu, 14 Jun 2018 20:43:33 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.1 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
address@hidden writes:
> Nicolas Goaziou writes on Wed 13 Jun 2018 21:26:
>
> > The "Easy templates" section does not exist anymore in new
> > manual. Also, there is no such thing as a "verbatim" environment.
> >
> > IOW, it is already solved in master.
>
> Thanks for the feedback.
>
> I had been made aware of the verbatim block type by the following
> excerpt of section 14 (Working with source code) of the manual:
>
> Org’s ‘src’ code block type is one of many block types, such as
> quote, export, verse, latex, example, and verbatim.
>
> If I am not mistaken, this excerpt is still present in the new
> (master) version of the manual.
I don't think so. I couldn't find it in the guide either.
> Also, I was a bit confused by section 15.2 (Structure Templates) of
> the new manual. The formatting suggests (to me anyway) that the list
> at the end (a ‘#+BEGIN_EXPORT ascii’ . . . ‘#+END_EXPORT’, etc.)
> indicates what can be obtained by the '< key TAB' mechanism when
> org-tempo is enabled. But since there is a one-to-one correspondence
> between this list and the list inside org-structure-template-alist
> [fn:1], it appears more specifically related to the default insertion
> mechanism (that is, without org-tempo).
>
> Sure, there is nothing wrong but maybe the formulation could be made
> more explicit -- also listing the few keys specific of org-tempo could
> help.
Feel free to send a patch if you think you can improve the wording.
> [fn:1] Well, almost: the "E" entry is missing in the manual.
Fixed. Thank you.
> Finally, looking at the docstring of org-tempo-keywords-alist, I think
> the sentence
>
> For example "<l" at the beginning of a line...
>
> should be
>
> For example "<L" at the beginning of a line...
Fixed. Thank you.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou