You can use cursor-sensor mode for this if you have emacs 26ish. The idea is you set cursor-sensor functions on a region that do something depending on whether you enter or leave the region. Below, I tie into the org font lock mechanisms to add these properties so that when you enter, typo mode gets turned off, and when you leave it gets turned back on. I use a similar approach to put src-block specific key maps on src blocks. There are two examples of functions that are "lightly tested". I can see why you would want this disabled in src blocks, it never puts the right quote in! (defvar scimax-src-block-cursor-sensor-functions '() "List of functions to run in cursor-sensor mode. .") (defun scimax-add-cursor-sensor-functions-to-src-blocks (limit) "Function used in font-lock to add cursor-sensor functions." (let ((case-fold-search t)) (while (re-search-forward org-babel-src-block-regexp limit t) (let* ((beg (match-beginning 0)) (end (match-end 0)) (cursor-functions (or (get-text-property beg 'cursor-sensor-functions) `()))) (cl-loop for func in scimax-src-block-cursor-sensor-functions do (when (not (memq func cursor-functions)) (pushnew func cursor-functions))) (add-text-properties beg end `(cursor-sensor-functions ,cursor-functions)))))) (define-minor-mode scimax-cursor-sensor-mode "Minor mode to turn on cursor-sensor-mode for org src-blocks." :init-value nil (if scimax-cursor-sensor-mode (progn (add-hook 'org-font-lock-hook #'scimax-add-cursor-sensor-functions-to-src-blocks t) (add-to-list 'font-lock-extra-managed-props 'cursor-sensor-functions) (cursor-sensor-mode +1)) (remove-hook 'org-font-lock-hook #'scimax-add-cursor-sensor-functions-to-src-blocks) (cursor-sensor-mode -1)) (font-lock-fontify-buffer)) (defun scimax-cs-message-1 (win prev-pos sym) (message "%s %s %s" win prev-pos sym)) (defun scimax-src-toggle-typo-mode (win prev-pos sym) (if (eq sym 'entered) (typo-mode -1) (typo-mode +1))) (add-to-list 'scimax-src-block-cursor-sensor-functions 'scimax-cs-message-1) (add-to-list 'scimax-src-block-cursor-sensor-functions 'scimax-src-toggle-typo-mode) John ----------------------------------- 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 On Mon, Sep 2, 2019 at 8:21 AM wrote: > On Mon 02-Sep-2019 at 10:35:02 +02, Tim Cross > wrote: > > I think Eric is correct. There is also another reason. If you edit the > > source blocks with C-', then any escaping needed (such as putting a ',' > > before '*') will also be automatically handled, plus of course you get > > all the programing mode goodness. > > > > Fraga, Eric writes: > > > >> On Monday, 2 Sep 2019 at 09:01, garjola@garjola.net wrote: > >>> I am using typo-mode (https://github.com/jorgenschaefer/typoel) in my > >>> org buffers (actually with a hook for text-mode), but I would like to > >>> disable it in source code blocks. > >>> > >>> I have been unable to find a hook to do so (I understand that > >>> org-src-mode-hook is used when editing with ‘C-c '’ but not in the org > >>> buffer). > >> > >> I am not entirely sure what you want here. If it is that you want to > >> turn off typo-mode when point moves into a src block but while still in > >> the whole org buffer, then you cannot do this AFAIK. The best approach > >> is to always edit src blocks using C-c ' (org-edit-special) and then you > >> can use org-src-mode-hook to do what you want. > > Thanks to both of you. I usually edit in the separate buffer, but I > don’t for one liners. It’s a pity that this is not possible, but I can > live with that! > > Thanks again! > -- > >