From: <Ken.Williams@thomsonreuters.com>
To: emacs-orgmode@gnu.org
Subject: 7.6 Parsing error with footnotes?
Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2011 16:57:27 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CA49D027.39222%ken.williams@thomsonreuters.com> (raw)
Hi,
I noticed a problem in a great-big-huge org-mode file of mine after I
upgraded to version 7.6, and I whittled it down to the following org-mode
file:
-------------------------------------------------------------
#+TITLE: My title here
#+AUTHOR: Ken Williams
#+BEGIN_SRC R
[1] 173
#+END_SRC
#+begin_example
: [1] 12151
#+end_example
#+begin_example
[1] 8935
#+end_example
-------------------------------------------------------------
When I do "C-c C-e b" to export to HTML, I get the error:
-------------------------------------------------------------
ad-Orig-error: unbalanced begin/end_src blocks with #("#+BEGIN_SRC R
" 0 13 (fontified t font-lock-fontified t) 13 14 (fontified t
font-lock-fontified t))
-------------------------------------------------------------
If I remove any of those [1] thingies, an export will complete without
error (this is true for both this small sample, and my original big file).
I *suspect* that the problem might be an overzealous footnote-finder,
because I also (after the 7.6 upgrade) have a bunch of "<number>
DEFINITION NOT FOUND" errors appearing at the bottom of my exported HTML
file now.
Anyone able to reproduce this?
(yes, I know "[1] 173" isn't valid R code. Still the export probably
shouldn't bomb out though.)
--
Ken Williams
Senior Research Scientist
Thomson Reuters
http://labs.thomsonreuters.com
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2011-07-18 16:57 Ken.Williams [this message]
2011-07-18 17:35 ` 7.6 Parsing error with footnotes? Nicolas Goaziou
2011-07-18 18:12 ` Ken.Williams
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