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* A simpler way to write literal examples?
@ 2011-05-25  9:43 Steven Haryanto
  2011-05-25 15:25 ` Nick Dokos
  2011-06-01  7:29 ` Carsten Dominik
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Steven Haryanto @ 2011-05-25  9:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I plan to document some parts of Perl source code (more specifically,
description in subroutine Sub::Spec specification,
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Sub-Spec) using Org format instead of the
canonical POD, hoping to have better table support, more customizable links,
and overall markups that are nicer to look at (IMO).

However, one of the nice things of POD (and Wiki, Markdown, etc) for
documenting source code is the relative simplicity of writing literal
examples: an indented paragraph. In Org we either have to use the
colon+space prefix syntax:

 : this is an example
 : another line
 : another line

or the example block:

 #+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
 this is an example
 another line
 another line
 #+END_EXAMPLE

Is there an alternative syntax? If there isn't, would people consider an
alternative syntax (e.g. say a setting which toggles parsing an indented
paragraph as a literal example)?

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2011-05-25  9:43 A simpler way to write literal examples? Steven Haryanto
2011-05-25 15:25 ` Nick Dokos
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