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@@ -11174,7 +11174,8 @@ The structure of code blocks is as follows:
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#+end_src
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@end example
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-code blocks can also be embedded in text as so called inline code blocks as
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+Switches and header arguments are optional. Code can also be embedded in text
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+inline using
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@example
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src_<language>@{<body>@}
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@@ -11196,7 +11197,7 @@ formulas (see @ref{The spreadsheet}).
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@item <language>
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The language of the code in the block.
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@item <switches>
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-Switches controlling exportation of the code block (see switches discussion in
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+Optional switches controlling exportation of the code block (see switches discussion in
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@ref{Literal examples})
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@item <header arguments>
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Optional header arguments control many aspects of evaluation, export and
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@@ -11242,6 +11243,9 @@ By default, Org will ask before returning to an open edit buffer. Set
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this variable to nil to switch without asking.
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@end table
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+To turn on native code fontification in the @emph{Org} buffer, configure the
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+variable @code{org-src-fontify-natively}.
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+
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@comment Exporting code blocks, Extracting source code, Editing source code, Working With Source Code
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