@import ../template.nml %% # Full blocks of code NML supports different kind of code blocks. The *full block* modes creates a (optionally titled), numbered code block. You can also specify the language of the block to get proper highlighting via the [syntect](https://docs.rs/syntect/latest/syntect/) crate. **Example:** #+LAYOUT_BEGIN Split *The following...* ``Markdown `\``C, Factorial in C int factorial(int n) { if (n <= 1) return 1; return n * factorial(n - 1); } `\`` `` #+LAYOUT_NEXT *...gives the following* ```C, Factorial in C int factorial(int n) { if (n <= 1) return 1; return n * factorial(n - 1); } ``` #+LAYOUT_END ##+* Properties * ``line_offset``: (number) The number of the first line (defaults: 0) # Mini blocks Mini blocks are code blocks that can span on a single line (thus blending within a paragraph). **Example:** * ``Plain Text,\``Rust, str.chars().iter().fold(0, |acc, _| acc + 1)\`` `` → ``Rust, str.chars().iter().fold(0, |acc, _| acc + 1)`` * ``Plain Text, \``C++, auto car{ std::make_unique(...) };\`` `` → ``C++, auto car{ std::make_unique(...) };`` Mini blocks can span multiple lines, in which case they become similar to full code blocks with the following differences: - **No title:** Mini blocks cannot have a title at all - **No line numbers:** Line numbers won't be shown **Example:** #+LAYOUT_BEGIN Split *The following...* ``Markdown \``Rust fn real_position( source: Rc, position: usize ) -> (Rc, usize) { if let Some(parent) = source.parent { return real_position(parent.clone(), source.apply_offsets(position)); } return (source.clone(), source.apply_offsets(position)); } \`` `` #+LAYOUT_NEXT *...gives the following* ``Rust fn real_position( source: Rc, position: usize ) -> (Rc, usize) { if let Some(parent) = source.parent { return real_position(parent.clone(), source.apply_offsets(position)); } return (source.clone(), source.apply_offsets(position)); } `` #+LAYOUT_END # Code theme Code theme can be controlled by the variable ``code.theme``. The default value is ``base16-ocean.dark``. According to [syntect](https://docs.rs/syntect/latest/syntect/highlighting/struct.ThemeSet.html#method.load_defaults)'s documentation, the following themes are available: * ``base16-ocean.dark`` * ``base16-eighties.dark`` * ``base16-mocha.dark`` * ``base16-ocean.light`` * ``InspiredGitHub`` * ``Solarized (dark)`` * ``Solarized (light)``