Hi all,
I've been using org-mode for some time to manage a course website, and I developed a hack for source blocking where if I use the +NAME tag for source doe like so:
#+NAME: helloworld.cpp
#+BEGIN_SRC c++ -r
#include <iostream> (ref:include)
using namespace std; (ref:namespace)
// Hello World in C++
int main(int argc, char * argv[]){
cout << "Hello World" << endl; (ref:speak)
}
#+END_SRC
Then I could retrieve the name tag in the HTML source via the id when exported, like so:
<pre class="src src-c++" id="helloworld.cpp">
I can then use the id tag and CSS to have it float next to the code like this:
However, since I updated org-mode recently to version 8.3.2, the +NAME tagging is no longer user defined. Instead, it get's a generic, org defined name, such as orgsrcblock1. This means my little hack no longer works and I get something that looks like this in the HTML exporting:
<pre class="src src-c++" id="orgsrcblock1">
I have two questions for the group:
1) Is there a way to overwrite the generic source block naming? Or turn off this feature somewhere? I can't seem to figure that out for myself.
2) Is there another hack that someone can suggest? For example, is there a way to have a user defined <div> tag around the src code that will get exported?
Thanks!
adam
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Adam J. Aviv, PhD
Asst. Professor
Computer Science
U.S. Naval Academy