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Carsten Dominik 17 years ago
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@@ -61,10 +61,19 @@
 
 
     For quoting an entire paragraph as a citation, use
     For quoting an entire paragraph as a citation, use
 
 
-    : #+BEGIN_QUOTE
-    : Everything shound be made as simple as possible,
-    : but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
-    : #+BEGIN_QUOTE
+#+begin_src org
+,#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+Everything shound be made as simple as possible,
+but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
+,#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+#+end_src
+
+    which will render as
+
+#+BEGIN_QUOTE
+Everything shound be made as simple as possible,
+but not any simpler -- Albert Einstein
+#+BEGIN_QUOTE
 
 
 *** Fontified code examples in HTML export
 *** Fontified code examples in HTML export
 
 
@@ -73,11 +82,13 @@
     To do so, wrap the code examples into the following
     To do so, wrap the code examples into the following
     structure:
     structure:
 
 
-    : #+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
-    : (defun org-xor (a b)
-    :   "Exclusive or."
-    :   (if a (not b) b))
-    : #+END_SRC
+#+begin_src org
+,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp
+(defun org-xor (a b)
+  "Exclusive or."
+  (if a (not b) b))
+,#+END_SRC
+#+end_src
 
 
     In the export, this will then look like this (if you are now
     In the export, this will then look like this (if you are now
     looking at the ASCII export and do not see anything
     looking at the ASCII export and do not see anything
@@ -90,11 +101,12 @@
   (if a (not b) b))
   (if a (not b) b))
 #+END_SRC
 #+END_SRC
 
 
-    The string after the BEGIN_SRC is the name of the major emacs
+    The string after the =BEGIN_SRC= is the name of the major emacs
     mode that should be used to fontify the code example, without the
     mode that should be used to fontify the code example, without the
     "-mode" at the end of the mode name.  For example, if you are
     "-mode" at the end of the mode name.  For example, if you are
     writing an Org tutorial with Org examples included, you would use
     writing an Org tutorial with Org examples included, you would use
-    "org" as the language identifier.
+    "org" as the language identifier - in face, I have used just
+    that in the examples above.
 
 
     Currently this works only for HTML export, and requires the
     Currently this works only for HTML export, and requires the
     /htmlize.el/ package, version 1.34 or later.  For other
     /htmlize.el/ package, version 1.34 or later.  For other
@@ -187,15 +199,15 @@
     Org now remembers the last 5 tasks that you clocked into, to
     Org now remembers the last 5 tasks that you clocked into, to
     make it easier to clock back into a task after interrupting
     make it easier to clock back into a task after interrupting
     it for another task.
     it for another task.
-    - `C-u C-u C-c C-x C-i' (or `C-u C-u I' from the agenda) will
+    - =C-u C-u C-c C-x C-i= (or =C-u C-u I= from the agenda) will
       clock into that task and mark it as current default task.
       clock into that task and mark it as current default task.
-    - `C-u C-c C-x C-i' (or `C-u I' from the agenda) will offer a
+    - =C-u C-c C-x C-i= (or =C-u I= from the agenda) will offer a
       list of recently clocked tasks, including the default task,
       list of recently clocked tasks, including the default task,
-      for selection. `d' selects the default task, `i' selects
+      for selection. =d= selects the default task, =i= selects
       the task that was interrupted by the task that is currently
       the task that was interrupted by the task that is currently
-      being clocked. `1',... selects a recent task.  When you
+      being clocked. =1=,... selects a recent task.  When you
       select a task, you will be clocked into it.
       select a task, you will be clocked into it.
-    - You can use `C-u C-c C-x C-j' to jump to any of these
+    - You can use =C-u C-c C-x C-j= to jump to any of these
       tasks.
       tasks.
 
 
     When moving an entry using structure editing commands,
     When moving an entry using structure editing commands,
@@ -208,14 +220,15 @@
 
 
 *** BBDB anniversaries much faster
 *** BBDB anniversaries much faster
 
 
-    `bbdb-anniversaries' is now much faster, thanks to a new
+    =bbdb-anniversaries= is now much faster, thanks to a new
     approach using a hash for birthdays.  Thanks to Thomas
     approach using a hash for birthdays.  Thanks to Thomas
     Baumann for a patch to this effect.
     Baumann for a patch to this effect.
 
 
 *** New file in the contrib directory: org-eval.el
 *** New file in the contrib directory: org-eval.el
 
 
     This module allowes to include the result of the evaluation
     This module allowes to include the result of the evaluation
-    of Lisp code into the buffer, similar to the Muse <lisp> tag.
+    of Lisp code into the buffer, similar to the Muse =<lisp>=
+    tag.
 
 
 *** Bug fixes...
 *** Bug fixes...
     Will this ever stop??????
     Will this ever stop??????