On 12.04.2015 10:20, thomas wrote: > Hi John, > > thank you for your quick reply. I have to admit to do this at the > moment would be way over my head ... > > I found an easy method to boldify inline code here: > http://orgmode.org/Changes.html > > ================================================ > > > New option: org-babel-inline-result-wrap > > > If you set this to the following > > (setq org-babel-inline-result-wrap "$%s$") > > then inline code snippets will be wrapped into the formatting string. > > ================================================ > > this is already something; matches about 50% of the cases where I need > to boldify code :-) > > thanks, > thomas > > > > On 08.04.2015 15:45, John Kitchin wrote: >> A filter is what I would use. You could get the src block text and >> replace lines with that comment in them for the output. This post is not >> exactly that, but it has the idea of how to do it. you would get the >> text, modify it, and return the new modified text. >> >> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu/blog/2013/09/30/Attaching-code-blocks-to-a-pdf-file-during-export/ >> >> thomas writes: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> it would be very nice if i was able to highlight (i.e. make bold) >>> certain lines in an exported code, say ODT. >>> >>> Something like this: >>> >>> #+BEGIN_SRC java >>> public class HelloActivity extends Activity { >>> /** Called when the activity is first created */ >>> @Override >>> public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) >>> { >>> super.onCreate(savedInstanceState); >>> setContentView(R.layout.main); // *MAKE THIS LINE BOLD* >>> } >>> } >>> #+END_SRC >>> >>> Is there an - easy - way to do this? My first guess: I need to write an >>> export filter ... what would you think? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> thomas >> -- >> Professor John Kitchin >> Doherty Hall A207F >> Department of Chemical Engineering >> Carnegie Mellon University >> Pittsburgh, PA 15213 >> 412-268-7803 >> @johnkitchin >> http://kitchingroup.cheme.cmu.edu >> >