doc/org-manual.org: Fix description of switches in literal examples
Fix erroneous assertion that switches are always at the end of "begin" line. Reported-by: João Pedro <jpedrodeamorim@gmail.com> Link: https://orgmode.org/list/87zftm2ltt.fsf@ergo
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@ -11353,13 +11353,15 @@ see [[*Structure Templates]] for shortcuts to easily insert code blocks.
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#+end_example
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Both in =example= and in =src= snippets, you can add a =-n= switch to
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the end of the =#+BEGIN= line, to get the lines of the example
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numbered. The =-n= takes an optional numeric argument specifying the
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starting line number of the block. If you use a =+n= switch, the
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numbering from the previous numbered snippet is continued in the
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current one. The =+n= switch can also take a numeric argument. This
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adds the value of the argument to the last line of the previous block
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to determine the starting line number.
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the =#+BEGIN= line[fn::In the =src= snippets, switches must be placed
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right after the language name and before the [[*Structure of Code
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Blocks][header arguments]]], to get the lines of the example numbered.
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The =-n= takes an optional numeric argument specifying the starting
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line number of the block. If you use a =+n= switch, the numbering
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from the previous numbered snippet is continued in the current one.
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The =+n= switch can also take a numeric argument. This adds the value
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of the argument to the last line of the previous block to determine
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the starting line number.
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#+begin_example
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,#+BEGIN_SRC emacs-lisp -n 20
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