Hi Iannis, Thanks. This might be what I'm looking for, it certainly looks like what I want. cheers, mehul On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 1:29 AM, Iannis Zannos wrote: > > Hello Mehul, > > for HTML you would need to find/modify/write your own css template. I find > the relatively recent Bootstrap package rather convenient for doing things > like that because it defines a grid right away out of the box and gives you > the means for defining columns and rectangular areas (boxes). > http://getbootstrap.com. See > http://getbootstrap.com/getting-started/#examples and > http://getbootstrap.com/examples/jumbotron-narrow/ > > There is a package integrating orgmode export with bootstrap called > o-blog. https://github.com/renard/o-blog. Here is an example of source > code in a second column next to text: > http://renard.github.io/o-blog/index.html (scroll down a little after the > large heading "Quick Start Guide"). > > Iannis Zannos > > > > > On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 6:01 AM, Mehul Sanghvi wrote: > >> On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 10:48 PM, Nick Dokos wrote: >> >>> Mehul Sanghvi writes: >>> >>> > How do I get two column output with org-mode ? I'm not looking for >>> > tables but more like what you get in a newspaper article. Is that >>> > possible to do with org-mode ? >>> > >>> > For the most part this is for publishing to HTML and PDF. >>> > >>> >>> For LaTeX/PDF, this should suffice: >>> >>> #+LATEX_CLASS_OPTIONS: [twocolumn] >>> >>> For HTML, I have no idea. >> >> >> >> >> One of the things I would like to do is be able to have two side-by-side >> source code blocks so that I can do a comparison of the two. >> >> >> -- >> Mehul N. Sanghvi >> email: mehul.sanghvi@gmail.com >> > > -- Mehul N. Sanghvi email: mehul.sanghvi@gmail.com