On Wed, 25 Aug 2010 18:21:22 +0530, Puneeth wrote: > > Hi All, > > I'm not sure if I should've jumped into the discussion much earlier, > but anyways, > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Rafael wrote: > > I think Benjamin means that he has customized this > > > > http://en.support.wordpress.com/shortcodes/ > > > > so that his code works directly. But it is not clear to me which changes > > he had to do for that, nor if that is available to free wordpress > > users... > > I do not understand the part about wordpress shortcodes and stuff. For > the theme I use on my wordpress.com blog, I do not get any syntax > highlighting from the direct html export of org(2blog). I only > learnt, recently that wordpress has a special way to include code for > syntax highlighting. (Some themes seem to highlight code in documents > generated directly using org's export. for eg: [1]) It turns, having dug deeper, that there are two formats for source code highlighting. The two formats exist because users that have a blog hosted by wordpress (e.g. someblog.wordpress.com) use one format and those users that have their own hosted blogs based on wordpress.org code use another. The first is based on =[sourcecode language...]= construct; the latter is based on a plugin and the format is =[language]...[/language]=. I don't understand why the difference exists. > > > Oh, and by the way, with Org-mode version 7.01h I concur with Eric in > > that I unfortunately still lose the linebreaks and get LaTeX code > > modified with Benjamin's new version.. > > The line breaks being stripped off is due to code in org2blog. It has [...] Ah ha! This makes sense. Thanks.