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Re: [O] quote block interrupts text?
From: |
Nicolas Goaziou |
Subject: |
Re: [O] quote block interrupts text? |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Jan 2016 10:35:19 +0100 |
Hello,
Lawrence Bottorff <address@hidden> writes:
> I've got this
>
> ** The quick red fox
>
> #+BEGIN_QUOTE
> red foxes are great
> #+END_QUOTE
>
> jumped over the lazy brown dog.
>
> But when I export to HTML I see the
>
> <div id="outline-container-orgheadline5" class="outline-3">
> <h3 id="orgheadline5">
> <span class="section-number-3">1.5</span>
> The quick red fox
> </h3>
> <div id="text-1-5" class="outline-text-3">
> <blockquote>
> <p>Red foxes are great.</p>
> </blockquote>
> <p> jumped over the lazy brown dog.</p>
> </div>
> </div>
>
> That is, the export is introducing <p> when the level's text resumes after
> the quote, forcing me to pick through my style.css and change everything
> individually, e.g., font-size.
As their name suggest, quote (or src, etc.) /blocks/ are not inline.
When you start one, you end the currently running paragraph. Once the
block is over, you start another one.
> What I need is for the "jumped over the lazy dog." to not be in
> <p></p> under the <div id="text-1-5" class="outline-text-3"> but
> outside it, i.e., at the same level as the first block of text.
> Basically, I want a way to insert quotes, code blocks, whatever and
> not have it twist up the HTML.
Now, I do not fully understand your request. "the first block of text"
is the title, right? Everything but the title is located within <div
id="text-1-5" class="outline-text-3">.
Anyway, it would help to now what you really want to achieve with your
Org document.
Regards,
--
Nicolas Goaziou