From: John Magolske <listmail@b79.net>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: The + character creating strike-through markup within in-line literal / code blocks
Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 00:57:51 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20180624075750.rw4ufcyv2ywbtcdj@s70206.gridserver.com> (raw)
I'd like to enter some in-line literal code in an org document
covering OCaml. For example, in this:
in the expression (x +. y) the +. is a function ...
to show in-line code as literal I tried:
in the expression =(x +. y)= the =+.= is a function ...
being under the impression that bracketing text with = would enclose
everything within to be literal. But what's happening -- as evidenced
by syntax coloring -- is that the first and second + characters here
create a strike-through region from the middle of one literal region
to the middle of the other. With (setq org-hide-emphasis-markers t)
I'm seeing this:
in the expression (x . y) the . is a function ...
The + is acting as a markup character, whereas when the above example
is entered like so:
: in the expression (x +. y) the +. is a function ...
it all shows up just fine with the + coming through as a literal
character.
Is there some way to get the + to show up as literal within in-line
sections enclosed by = or ~ ? I suppose I could do something like:
in the expression src_ocaml{(a +. b)} the src_ocaml{(+.)} is a function ...
But was hoping to use the more succinct = or ~ syntax.
Also tried to remove strike-through emphasis altogether by commenting
out the strike-through section in org-emphasis-alist like so:
(setq org-emphasis-alist
(quote
(("*" bold)
("/" italic)
("_" underline)
("=" org-verbatim verbatim)
("~" org-code verbatim)
("+" nil)
;; ("+" (:strike-through t))
)))
Then re-started Emacs, but am still having the above issues.
Thanks for any help,
John
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next reply other threads:[~2018-06-24 7:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-06-24 7:57 John Magolske [this message]
2018-06-24 8:24 ` The + character creating strike-through markup within in-line literal / code blocks Nicolas Goaziou
2018-06-25 5:52 ` John Magolske
2018-06-25 12:29 ` Nick Dokos
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