> Especially, is there a simple way to setup begin_src Found it myself by grepping thru the el files: Just needed to customize org-export-latex-listings to non-nil! Thx 8) PS: Awesome peace of software! :) 2010/9/3 LanX > Hi Folks > > I'm trying to produce a beamer presentation including perl source code. > > I'm using the patter from > > http://emacs-fu.blogspot.com/2009/10/writing-presentations-with-org-mode-and.html > to get some Syntax highlighting. > > My problem is that org-mode parses $_[0] as footnotes! > > Switching to > #+begin_src perl > solves the problem but without syntax highlighting. > > Any help appreciated! (my talk is tomorrow :) > > Especially, is there a simple way to setup begin_src such that it uses > \begin{lstlisting}[language=Perl] > instead of > \begin{verbatim} > ? > > Bye > rolf > > #+LaTeX_CLASS: beamer > #+MACRO: beamermode presentation > #+MACRO: beamertheme Singapore > #+MACRO: beamercolortheme lily > #+MACRO: beamersubject RMRF > > > * test2 > #+begin_src perl > sub swap { > ($_[0],$_[1]) = ($_[1],$_[0]) > }; > ($a,$b)=(1,2); > swap($a,$b); > print $a,$b; # 21 > > sub swap { @_[0,1] = @_[1,0] }; #elegantere Alternative > #+end_src perl > > * Test1 > #+begin_LaTeX > \begin{lstlisting}[language=Perl] > sub swap { > ($_[0],$_[1]) = ($_[1],$_[0]) > }; > ($a,$b)=(1,2); > swap($a,$b); > print $a,$b; # 21 > > sub swap { @_[0,1] = @_[1,0] }; #elegantere Alternative > \end{lstlisting} >