* Easy Templates
@ 2017-07-08 20:02 William McCoy
2017-07-08 21:14 ` Marco Wahl
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From: William McCoy @ 2017-07-08 20:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Org Mode
I am fairly new to orgmode and I have just begun trying to use source
code blocks. I have a simple question that is not made clear in the
Orgmode Manual.
The manual states that to insert an Easy Template for a source code
block, use:
`<<>' `<s>' `<TAB>'
and then
`<' `l' `<TAB>'
to label it for LaTeX. But I cannot find anywhere in the manual where
the `<<>' is explained. The section on typographical conventions says
nothing about this.
Can someone tell exactly what to type to insert a template for, say,
LaTeX or emacs-lisp?
Thanks, Bill
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* Re: Easy Templates
2017-07-08 20:02 Easy Templates William McCoy
@ 2017-07-08 21:14 ` Marco Wahl
2017-07-08 21:32 ` William McCoy
0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Marco Wahl @ 2017-07-08 21:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Hi!
> I am fairly new to orgmode and I have just begun trying to use source
> code blocks. I have a simple question that is not made clear in the
> Orgmode Manual.
>
> The manual states that to insert an Easy Template for a source code
> block, use:
>
>
> `<<>' `<s>' `<TAB>'
>
>
> and then
>
>
> `<' `l' `<TAB>'
>
>
> to label it for LaTeX. But I cannot find anywhere in the manual where
> the `<<>' is explained. The section on typographical conventions says
> nothing about this.
IMHO you found an inconsistency in the documentation. `<<>' looks like
a weird doubled quoting to me.
> Can someone tell exactly what to type to insert a template for, say,
> LaTeX or emacs-lisp?
To get a source block template for emacs-lisp easily you could type the
three keys `<' `s' `<TAB>' and then type literally "emacs-lisp".
HTH,
Marco
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* Re: Easy Templates
2017-07-08 21:14 ` Marco Wahl
@ 2017-07-08 21:32 ` William McCoy
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: William McCoy @ 2017-07-08 21:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: emacs-orgmode
Marco,
Thanks very much! Now it is clear to me. I didn't see or understand
that the `<<>' was a literal `<'. So that actually makes sense to me now.
Bill
On 07/08/2017 05:14 PM, Marco Wahl wrote:
> Hi!
>
>> I am fairly new to orgmode and I have just begun trying to use source
>> code blocks. I have a simple question that is not made clear in the
>> Orgmode Manual.
>>
>> The manual states that to insert an Easy Template for a source code
>> block, use:
>>
>>
>> `<<>' `<s>' `<TAB>'
>>
>>
>> and then
>>
>>
>> `<' `l' `<TAB>'
>>
>>
>> to label it for LaTeX. But I cannot find anywhere in the manual where
>> the `<<>' is explained. The section on typographical conventions says
>> nothing about this.
>
> IMHO you found an inconsistency in the documentation. `<<>' looks like
> a weird doubled quoting to me.
>
>> Can someone tell exactly what to type to insert a template for, say,
>> LaTeX or emacs-lisp?
>
> To get a source block template for emacs-lisp easily you could type the
> three keys `<' `s' `<TAB>' and then type literally "emacs-lisp".
>
>
> HTH,
> Marco
>
>
>
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