Here is one approach:

https://pank.eu/blog/pretty-babel-src-blocks.html

I feel like I have seen some work that used ruby and python icons as displays over #+begin_src, but I can't find it now.

John

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On Tue, Jun 2, 2020 at 2:54 PM William Denton <wtd@pobox.com> wrote:
Is anyone doing any fancy formatting of source blocks, such as putting a line
in the left fringe, or a box around them, or having some interesting background?

I ask because I recently changed the theme I use to get the dark Solarized look
I like,[1] and all of a sudden my #+begin_src lines were underlined and
#+end_src had a line above it.  These come from org-block-begin-line and
org-block-end-line, and are shown here, but I'd never noticed them in
documentation or had them on my screen before:

https://orgmode.org/worg/org-contrib/babel/examples/fontify-src-code-blocks.html

Aside from fontifying the source blocks I've never done anything special about
them (except wonder how I ever did anything without them), but seeing this made
me wonder if anyone here has really customized them so they look like medieval
manuscripts or something from a futuristic video game.  (If any of that is
possible---but in Emacs, anything is possible ...)

Bill

[1] Now I'm using https://github.com/bbatsov/solarized-emacs, with variable
pitch turned off and Org headline resizing turned off.

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