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Re: Why is there no inline-src syntax highlighting?
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Sébastien Miquel |
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Re: Why is there no inline-src syntax highlighting? |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Mar 2021 15:58:54 +0200 |
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Hi,
I don't use inline src blocks, but your work makes me want to start !
Timothy writes:
there's just one thing I
haven't been able to work out --- how to have font-lock apply to
*multiple* inline src blocks on one line.
With multiple inline src blocks that each have a result part,
fontification appears to work.
I think there are these two issues with the code :
- When an inline src blocks has no matching result part,
`org-fontify-inline-src-blocks-1` returns nil. It should return t
instead, then it will be called again, to fontify the next block.
- If an inline src block without results is followed by a src block
with results, your function skips over the second src block.
Perhaps you should assume that only whitespace separates a src
block and its results (this is already assumed for subsequent
evaluations of the block to replace the results).
Regards,
--
Sébastien Miquel