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Say Hello in Perl # Perl sub say_hello { print "Hello, world"; } say_hello; |
Say Hello in Python # Python def say_hello(): print("Hello, world") say_hello() |
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From: | Jambunathan K |
Subject: | Re: [O] Orthogonality of blocks |
Date: | Wed, 28 Dec 2011 11:00:04 +0530 |
User-agent: | Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.0.92 (windows-nt) |
> Use list-tables which is a Experimental-cum-ODT-only feature. See the > attachment. Additional note: List tables are also a feature of the XHTML backend. (add-to-list 'load-path "~/src/org-mode/contrib/lisp") M-x load-library RET org-xhtml RET M-x org-export-as-xhtml-and-open RET See the attached HTML output for what you get.
* Testing #+begin_list-table - Say Hello in Perl #+begin_src perl :results output # Perl sub say_hello { print "Hello, world"; } say_hello; #+end_src - Say Hello in Python #+begin_src python :results output # Python def say_hello(): print("Hello, world") say_hello() #+end_src #+end_list-table
Say Hello in Perl # Perl sub say_hello { print "Hello, world"; } say_hello; |
Say Hello in Python # Python def say_hello(): print("Hello, world") say_hello() |
Date: 2011-12-28 10:54:15 India Standard Time
Org version 7.8.02 with Emacs version 24
Validate XHTML 1.0>> >>> hth, >>> Christian >>> >>> --- >>> >>> #+title: Side by side code blocks >>> #+style: <style>pre.src {display: table-cell;}</style> >>> >>> How to say hello in two languages: >>> >>> #+begin_src perl :results output >>> # Perl >>> sub say_hello { >>> print "Hello, world"; >>> } >>> >>> say_hello; >>> #+end_src >>> #+begin_src python :results output >>> # Python >>> def say_hello(): >>> print("Hello, world") >>> >>> say_hello() >>> #+end_src >> >> --
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